Reporter Samantha Peone joined the Journal in 2015 as research coordinator before later transitioning into a reporter role. She covers real estate and construction.
Northwest Specialty Hospital in Post Falls has opened the Northwest Institute for Digestive Surgery, says Dr. John L. Pennings, founder and director of the institute.
Located at 750 N. Syringa, the digestive center occupies about 10,000 square feet and i
Startup Spokane, a program of Greater Spokane Incorporated, will hold the inaugural Triangle Venture Expo next week as a way of showcasing 12 technology-related companies.
The expo will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 14, and Thursday, Sept. 15, starting wit
San Francisco-based BuildZoom has released a building permit map of Spokane as part of its larger Permit Mapping project, says a press release from the company.
The Permit Mapping project consists of every remodeling and construction license within the p
Richard Stewart compares zooming down his favorite Mica Moon zip line to a recurring dream he had as a child.
'As long as I kept my arms out, I could fly like Peter Pan,†says Stewart of the dream.
He adds, however, 'On the shorter and more inti
St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute has bolstered its physiatry department and is expanding and remodeling its outpatient physiatry area, says Nicole Stewart, director of communications for Inland Northwest Health Services, which operates St. Luke's.
Spokane-based Maid Naturally plans to purchase an 8,600-square-foot building in Spokane Valley and to move there on July 11 from Spokane's North Side, says Nathan Brown, head of product sales and purchasing for the company.
The cleaning service compan
The Spokane Youth Sports Association is consolidating its administrative offices and bingo hall into one location at 1221 N. Howard, just north of the Spokane Arena, say executive director Philip Helean and bingo director Jeff Barlow.
The new location ha
Spokane-based McBurns Law Office PLLC has moved to a larger space in the Flour Mill, at 621 W. Mallon, from office space downtown at 221 N. Wall and has changed its name to Evergreen Elder Law PLLC, says Holland McBurns, founder and managing partner.
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Bringing together health care industry representatives from Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Alaska, the annual Northwest Rural Health Conference will be held Tuesday, March 15, to Thursday, March 17, at the Spokane Convention Center, 334 W. Spokan
Quality K2R LLC, of, Spokane, which is owned by builder Greg Kuntz and his wife, Celeste, is developing a $1.5 million apartment building, named A Stones Throw Townhouses, at 815 E. Sharp, in Spokane's University District.
Greg Kuntz says the building