Pacific Steel & Recycling, a venture formed here more than 100 years ago as a one-man fur-trading depot, has become a conglomeration of recycling enterprises, selling a variety of cast-off goods and commodity by-products to businesses that turn new
Providence Health Care, of Spokane, has named Dr. Anselmo "Mo" Nunez as chief executive of its physicians group here, Providence Physician Services Co. Providence Physician Services employs more than 70 physicians and other practitioners and &
A clinic here that diagnoses fetal alcohol syndrome and related disorders is one of three statewide that will share in $100,000 in state funding next year aimed at keeping the service available.The clinic, operated by Sacred Heart Medical Center
Sacred Heart Medical Center has been selected as one of about 50 sites for a National Institutes of Health study to determine if aggressive treatment of stroke victims for high blood pressure and cholesterolalong with placing a stent to widen
Ivus Energy Innovations Inc., a Moscow-based company that gets help from Spokane's Sirti, has inked a marketing and equity agreement with a California safety-gear company that will distribute worldwide a line of flashlights using technology Ivus a
Hospitality Associates, a Spokane Valley hotel management company, is moving its headquarters from a hotel it operates at the Spokane Business & Industrial Park into a 3,600-square-foot office space in a building that formerly housed Sullivan Homes
The Spokane Public Facilities District is moving forward with plans to redevelop an aging surface parking lot on the so-called "south block" property downtown where it hopes to expand the Spokane Convention Center complex. Meanwhile, a Spokane a
The city of Spokane has landed $5.2 million in state grants for Hillyard neighborhood projects that, together with other work planned there in the next two years, will bring to roughly $15 million the amount of investment being made in that part of
Rural airports in Eastern Washington are seeking to attract more general aviation business to fuel economic growth. Their operators say that with little space available at Spokane's Felts Field and their relatively low rates, leased hangar and is
Acme Concrete Paving Inc., of Spokane, is the apparent low bidder, with a bid of $1.5 million, for a city of Spokane project to replace two asphalt intersections on Francis Avenue, at Addison and Nevada streets, with concrete. The city hasn't