Spokane County's marijuana retail sales jumped 162 percent in Washington state's 2016 fiscal year, compared with prior-year volume, according to reports from the state Liquor and Cannabis Board.
The WSLCB reported retail sales came to $502 million s
The neighborhood around Spokane's Third Avenue and Washington Street has been abuzz with construction activity these past few months, as several businesses have begun remodeling projects there.
Developers of the 184-unit Granite Pointe III apartment complex in Spokane Valley are constructing a 7,000-square-foot retail center that will front Mansfield Avenue and will be surrounded on three sides by apartment buildings.
The Granite Pointe III pro
General Growth Properties Inc., the Chicago-based company that owns and operates both the NorthTown Mall and Spokane Valley Mall here, has reported an increase in fourth-quarter earnings compared with the year-earlier period.
The company posted fourth-q
North 40 Outfitters, the Great Falls, Mont.-based chain of farm-and-ranch stores, is considering constructing a new store on the western edge of Spokane, less than a mile from vacant land the company bought more than four years ago in Airway Heights.
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Leslie Stansbury, owner of Grrs 'n' Purrs Grooming Inc., plans to make her current location her last.
Stansbury and her husband, Dan Stansbury, recently developed an 1,800-square-foot building at 212 W. South in Deer Park to house the 25-year-old pet
Spokane Valley design consultant Susan Usai has years of retail experience working with homeowners to improve the furnishings and look of their residences, so finally getting to operate her own furnishings store was like a dream come true, she says.
She
A broadcast media company and a pair of Spokane commercial real estate brokers are teaming up to develop a retail center on 17 acres of land on the upper South Hill.
Carl Guenzel, a broker with Kiemle & Hagood who is involved in the project, says the dev
Portland-based food distributor and warehouse market Cash&Carry Smart Foodservice is erecting its first North Idaho store in Coeur d'Alene.
Cash&Carry obtained a building permit to erect the $1.8 million building in mid-December and hopes to open the C
As has been the case for a couple of years now, retailers here are again predicting sales growth for 2017.
However, some of industry representatives and observers interviewed are skeptical as to how long this period of gains will continue.
Grant Forsyth