Two new breweries are scheduled to open soon in the Spokane area, and representatives say the design plans for both spaces will highlight the region and the brewing process.
Some local breweries and an architectural firm here say current trends in
A commercial design concept that incorporates residential elements is emerging as a trend in workspaces as employers try to entice new and existing employees into the office, experts here say.
Resimercial design aspects were beginning to crop up in
Commercial property crime is up in the downtown core, and property owners say they're increasing protection measures.
According to data from the Spokane Police Department's crime report statistics, commercial burglary reports increased nearly 127%
Spokane Valley-based manufacturer Baxter Performance is expanding its line of automotive oil filter adaptors to be placed in car dealerships and service garages for retail sales.
Kevin Baxter, president of Baxter Performance says of the move:
The owners of No-Li Brewery are expanding with a beer hall space in the former Dry Fly Distilling tasting room in the historic Riverwalk Building, at 1003 E. Trent.
No-Li Brewery owner John Bryant says the 4,200-square-foot beer hall, which will be fully
A Tri-Cities, Washington-based company plans to build large condominium garages in west Spokane this spring.
Tricia Jarrett Developments LLC, of Pasco, has submitted permits to the city of Spokane for Fat Cat of Spokane to be constructed at
A Spokane-based group of restaurant industry and marketing professionals has started a company to connect Inland Northwest chefs with potential customers who are planning small events.
The company, Bookoo Society Inc., will make reservation capabilities
New car buyers will notice many empty spaces on lots at dealerships around Spokane, and managers at some dealerships here say they expect inventories for new cars in 2022 to remain in short supply due to soaring inflation, a shortage of semiconductors
Wedding venue managers in Spokane say a rebound in the number of bookings signals a resurgence for the industry, though many weddings scheduled for 2022 had originally been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.