The Odom Corp. expects to ship 5 million cases of beverages-mostly beer-this year through its new distribution center on the West Plains, says Dale Birchell, Odom's regional operations manager.
The company also projects 3 percent of growth in sales
The Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. plans to move to a larger space at 1760 E. Trent from its present location in Spokane Valley, says Kate McCaslin, the chapter's president and CEO.
ABC-Inland Pacific Chapter has been
The Wolff Co. has relocated its downtown offices and has sold the Argonne Commercial Center to another real estate investment group, says Aaron Lake, a real estate broker who has handled a number of recent transactions involving the Wolff Co. and current
Spokane County will begin in March the design phase of a $2.2 million project to improve a section of Market Street, after recently securing a grant to help fund the project, says Tim Schwab, plans and contract engineer with the county.
The project invo
Springfield, Mo.-based O'Reilly Automotive Inc. plans to construct a new retail auto parts store in Spokane Valley, according to preliminary planning information on file with the city of Spokane Valley.
A representative at the company's corporate off
Washington State University Spokane plans to break ground in the spring for the planned $15 million Spokane Teaching Health Center's University District Health Clinic, says WSU spokeswoman Terren Roloff.
The university last month approved schematic des
A federal lawsuit filed against Bonner County by the developer of a fly-in community at the Sandpoint Airport, has landed back in the Idaho state court system.
U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge remanded the case back to Idaho's 1st District Court, in Bo
The city of Spokane Valley is in the process of selecting an architect to design its envisioned new City Hall, and it hopes to have the $14 million project completed in about 14 months, says Mike Jackson, Spokane Valley city administrator.
The Spokane Ci
Baker Construction & Development Inc., of Spokane, has lined up three Spokane projects with a total construction value of $6.5 million.
The projects include a $2 million waste and recovery building for Avista Corp., a $3 million building for Pet Emergenc
Not So Sweet, a new diabetic-friendly grocery store, will debut this winter in Spokane Valley, says Michael Hall, the store owner.
Hall has leased a 3,100-square-foot, single-story building at 302 S. Pines Road that formerly was occupied by Labor Ready a