Citizen complaint started inquiry at Erotic Boutique
November 19, 2015
The Washington State Court of Appeals has unanimously upheld a lower court ruling that viewing rooms in a sex shop don't conform to Spokane Valley municipal regulations.
Spokane-based Nelson+Phelps Hospitality Inc. plans to open a Fieldhouse Pizza & Tap House in Liberty Lake, its second such outlet.
Last summer, the company began remodeling a 5,000-square-foot space for that restaurant. That space, located at 1235 N. Li
The National Retail Federation is predicting holiday spending will be comparable to last year, with national retail sales increasing by 3.7 percent this year to $630.5 billion. Retailers here agree with those predictions, saying they too anticipate strong
The owner of Store Fixtures R Us, which supplies fixtures, displays, and other related items to retail stores, says he plans to close the 25-year-old East Spokane store by the end of this month, after already having shuttered sister plastic-fabrication c
This is how old Kershaw's Inc. is: The downtown Spokane office-supply company was 8 years old when the Chicago Cubs won their last World Series in 1908.
When Frederick Kershaw founded Western Typewriter in 1900, the U.S. population was 75 million, less
Company first will improve old Honda facility for Toyota
October 8, 2015
Larry H. Miller Dealerships plans to build new automotive sales and services facilities for its existing Toyota and Honda dealerships in downtown Spokane before the end of 2016, as two big parts of the $20 million in projects it has underway in the cityâ€
Restaurateurs are banking on an apparently growing appetite for pizza, with at least 10 having opened outlets in the Spokane area since the start of the year.
Those that have launched new eateries this year include larger brands such as Mod Pizza and Bl
An antique clarinet once sat in a backroom at Hoffman Music too old to play. But now the instrument has a brighter future as part of a $250 hand-crafted lamp.
The Spokane music store typically stocks at least a handful of such novelty lamps that incorpor
A quiet deadline is looming for businesses that accept credit and debit cards.
After Oct. 1, most merchants that haven't switched to a new payment standard that encrypts certain identifying account information could be liable for losses if they accept
The Cannabis Patient Protection Act, commonly referred to as Senate Bill 5052 has some dispensaries here concerned both for the future of their businesses and the welfare of the patients they serve. The bill, which was passed earlier this summer, seeks to