A thrift store run by Volunteers of America of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho has been reopened at a 21,000-square-foot leased space at 6206 E. Trent, in Spokane Valley, following the loss of its building and inventory in December 2008. of
Cascade Equipment Co., which sells tractors, farm implements, tools, and parts mostly to small-acreage farmers, and also services the equipment, says it is moving from Spokane Valley to larger quarters in East Spokane.Scott Dashiell, who owns is
Whitewater Creek Inc., of Hayden, Idaho, has received building permits from the city of Post Falls to construct 50 town houses and a community center building in a project valued at an estimated $3.9 million in the 250-acre Tullamore mixed-use city
Cindy Johnson says she can empathize with elderly adults who need a helping hand. Before she opened Visiting Angels Home Assistance Services, an in-home care franchise business in Spokane Valley, she endured nine major surgeries in four years. you
It's been 10 years and countless security system installations since then-startup Camtek Inc. sold its first access-control system with biometric readers, and it landed that sale with a relatively big fishAvista Corp. subsidiary Avista known
Leone & Keeble Inc., of Spokane, has begun work on an $8.5 million building at 3715 S. Grove Road, just west of Spokane, to house the Seventh-day Adventist's Upper Columbia Conference headquarters. The church's previous headquarters building burned
MDM Construction Inc., of Hayden, Idaho, has submitted an apparent low bid of $2.3 million for the fourth and final phase of a multiyear sewering project in the Greenacres area. The project, which will entail installing 3.8 miles of eight-inch more
N.A. Degerstrom Inc., of Spokane Valley, has begun work on a bridge replacement project in the Chattaroy area under a $1.2 million contract awarded by Spokane County. The project, which will replace a bridge that carries Chattaroy Road across of
Controversial changes to the Washington state Energy Code scheduled to take effect July 1 have been postponed until at least October and possibly until next April after a building trade group and others challenged them in court and Gov. Chris they
Leone & Keeble Inc., of Spokane, is the apparent low bidder, with a bid of $12.2 million, for an expansion and partial remodeling project at Patterson Hall, one of the main academic buildings on the Cheney campus of Eastern Washington University. a