Reporter Virginia Thomas has worked at the Journal since 2017 and covers the health care industry. As a reporter, she loves learning about Spokane's many growing industries. She enjoys traveling with her husband, snuggling with her cats, and cross stitching.
Two commercial renovation projects are planned for the Northpointe Plaza retail development, northeast of the Division Street 'Y.â€
The former Shopko building at 9520 N. Newport Highway will be reconfigured into three separate commercial spaces for
Former Gonzaga University and NBA basketball player Dan Dickau is launching a Shoot 360 high-tech basketball facility on Spokane's North Side.
At the Journal's press time, the facility was scheduled to open Wednesday
Competition for housing is erupting between the baby boomer and millennial generations, and the older generation tends to have the upper hand, experts here say.
Spokane Valley-based Horizon Credit Union is combining with Great Falls, Montana-based Embark Credit Union, the financial institutions announced this afternoon.
A Wienerschnitzel hot dog restaurant is coming to the Northpointe Plaza, on Spokane's North Side.
Justin Rundle, of Cantu Commercial Properties, represented Wienerschnitzel in the purchase of the 1,250-square-foot former Papa John's restaurant
Spokane-based physical education software and curriculum company Focused Fitness LLC has been acquired by a company based in Illinois.
Focused Fitness provides software designed to help physical education teachers gather student fitness data, as well
The Spokane chapter of the American Institute of Architects has a new executive director.
Andrew Parker formally took on the position in mid-October. He's taking the reigns from Stephanie Aden, who is retiring after leading the nonprofit
The owner of The Scoop ice cream parlors is bringing a bagel cafe to the South Hill.
Jennifer Davis says Hidden Bagel is expected to open this month in a newly renovated space at 1001 W. 25th, on the South Hill, where it will share seating areas with
Last month, a handful of credit unions and banks with a presence here announced two mergers and completed another. It's part of a pattern of increasing consolidation in both the credit union and banking industries, some industry leaders here say.