Apparel marked with The Great PNW seems to speak a logo language to people who appreciate the region.
At least that's how Spokane business owners Joel Barbour and his wife, Tori, describe the genesis of The Great PNW, a business that sells clothing ite
Evergreen Restaurant Group LLC, the Pacific Northwest franchisee for both the Outback Steakhouse and Bonefish Grill full-service restaurant chains, plans to open outlets in the renovated NorthTown Mall, and the two restaurants possibly would have a shared
Three Gonzaga University alumni who earned business degrees at the Jesuit school here five years ago, and then spent four years in China, have gotten off to a promising start with an online premium menswear company called Vincero Collective that they co-f
Spokane developer Kent Hull plans to begin construction this summer on a $13.5 million mixed-use project on the Hamilton Street corridor near the Gonzaga University campus.
With a tentative address of 1002 N. Hamilton, the 2-acre project site would take
Double Eagle Pawn district manager Brian Wegner believes he's in an industry that is in demand regardless of the economic times around him.
Larry Carlson, the owner of Axel's Pawnshop, agrees.
'People always need to borrow money, both in good tim
Planning her own 2009 Spokane wedding from Ireland, Rachel Sandall hit an online wall.
Google searches six years ago yielded two or three options for venues, without much for photos, so Sandall leaned on personal knowledge from growing up in Spokane to
Spare Me 5-1 Rescue tool to hit retail shelves this fall
July 2, 2015
A Spokane-area man has created a tool that he says can be used for five-different functions, ranging from a small snow shovel to a traction device in bad weather.
Kevin Klier of Colbert, Wash., says both Napa Auto Parts and O'Reilly Auto Parts have agr
New vehicles sales here are the strongest in years due largely to rising consumer confidence and high demand for sport utility vehicles, crossover vehicles, and pickups, several Inland Northwest dealers say.
Mark Waltermire, general manager at Dishman Do
New generation of owners find their niche, expand Spokane's dining options
July 2, 2015
With six years of college, four different majors, and no degree earned, Matt Goodwin still had no idea what he wanted to do for a living as he started bartending at Fast Eddie's Bar & Grill in 2000.
Specialty grocery stores looking to enter or expand in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene market likely will change the landscape for supermarkets here, says Guy Byrd, a principal at Sperry Van Ness|Cornerstone commercial real estate brokerage, of Spokane.
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