Reporter Natasha Nellis joined the Journal in May 2018 and covers real estate and construction. Natasha is an avid reader and loves taking photos, traveling, and learning new languages.
The Associated Builders and Contractors Inland Pacific Chapter is gearing up for its 2019 Construction Career Days, to be held Oct. 23 and 24 at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center.
Sarah Cottam, vice president of member services at ABC Inland
Douglass Properties has set its sights on its next big development, a two-building, 193,000-square-foot industrial park on the southwest corner of Magnesium Road and Crestline Street.
A representative of Douglass did not respond immediately to requests
Kirkland, Washington-based AristaPoint, an insurance agency and private group market administrator, has opened a new Spokane office in the historic Flour Mill, at 621 W. Mallon, says CEO Patrick Chestnut.
The new office will include full-time consulting
Plans for the proposed North 40 Outfitters retail store on the West Plains are moving forward, according to building permit application information on file with the city of Spokane.
The planned $6.5 million store will be located on vacant land at 9646
Specialty supermarket Natural Grocers, a subsidiary of Lakewood, Colorado-based Vitamin Cottage Natural Food Markets Inc., is planning a new South Hill store at a former Hastings Entertainment site, at 2512 E. 29th, according to a building permit
Town house-style complexes and infill developments are continuing to pop-up across the Spokane region, with over $6.7 million in smaller apartment projects planned or underway in the county.
In Spokane Valley, two projects totaling about $3 million are
For the first time in the nation's history, the enrollment of women in medical degrees has surpassed male enrollment, a trend that Spokane-area medical schools say has found its way into their halls.
And what's more, they report that a growing
For nearly 31 years, the Beacon Hill development has been a dream of Spokane developer Pete Rayner.
After years of bumps and stalls, the 200-acre development near Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood appears to be becoming a reality.
Located on a
In the digital age, a new identity can be created with the click of a few buttons, data breaches and privacy issues seem to be weekly occurrences, and public trust in these systems is eroding.
Enter Pipl Inc., a 14-year-old Post Falls-based technology
Spokane-based real estate brokerage company Kiemle Hagood has merged Moscow, Idaho-based Palouse Commercial Real Estate's brokerage services into its operations in a move to expand its services to the Palouse region, says Casey Brazil