Spokane Eye Clinic PS plans to have a new $9.6 million, 44,000-square-foot building erected for it at 427 S. Bernard, just north of its current facility in the medical district south of downtown.The four-story medical-office building, to be by
Builders and developers here say the city of Spokane Valleys building and land-use permit processwhich they describe as inefficient and sluggishhas been improving in recent months due to recent efforts by the four-year-old city.Some still
Kootenai Health, the Coeur dAlene-based hospital system that operates Kootenai Medical Center, projects in its recently completed strategic plan that it will spend at least $55 million to expand and renovate facilities in Coeur dAlene and go of
For seniors who can see retirement looming on the horizon or who have retired recently, a careful inspection of retirement plans and last-minute fine tuning are critical to ensuring a smooth transition into the twilight years, financial planners of
The Tony Romas restaurant on Spokanes North Sidethe last such eatery in operation herehas closed.The franchisee, Salt Lake City-based Slaymaker Group Inc., which also shuttered its Tony Romas restaurant in Spokane Valley this past the
A company formed jointly by SRM Development LLC, of Spokane, and the founders of a prominent law firm here has bought the Grant Building downtown, which it plans to remodel as office and retail space.SRM Development and FM Marketing LLC, owned
A group of investors affiliated with the Moloney+ONeill insurance brokerage here has bought a stake in the Lincoln Building downtown, and the brokerage plans to start moving its operations there next year.The investors, through a Spokane M+O
Spokanes restaurant industry has been growing robustly in recent years, thanks largely to a healthy economy, a vibrant downtown, and diners newfound appetites for niche cuisines, restaurateurs here say.In one indicator, taxable retail sales
At least one-third of U.S. women will suffer pelvic health problems by age 60, sometimes including heavy menstrual bleeding or incontinence, but many of them dont seek medical help, a national study and health-care providers here say.The of a
Coastal Community Bank, of Everett, Wash., says it plans to open its first full-service branch in Eastern Washington in downtown Spokane this winter.The bank opened a loan-production office here last December and moved that office in July to in