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.
While one man sits at a table in the center of the room, pouring over his application and preparing for his third interview of the day, another is in and out before his engine gets cold.
More than 460 new living units--both single-family homes and rental units--with values totaling roughly $85 million are planned for the West Plains.
A 150-unit development, to be named Highland Village, is planned near the southwest corner of the Spokane
Eastern Washington University and Gonzaga University have collaborated to offer new opportunities to Eastern students looking to pursue a career in law.
Riverfalls Tower Development Co., of Spokane, is renovating the 46-year-old Riverfalls Tower, at 1224 W. Riverside on the west end of downtown Spokane.
A panic spread through nonprofits in the Inland Northwest and elsewhere last year after federal tax changes were enacted. The concern: charitable giving would decrease and hamper the organizations' budgets.
The Falls LLC, a development company headed by Spokane's Lawrence Stone, is considering construction of a third tower alongside a pair of structures it plans to build on the north bank of the Spokane River, just north of Riverfront Park
Construction of a $2.9 million Maverik Inc. gas station and convenience store is underway at 28 E. Montgomery, in Spokane.
Located on 1.6 acres of land, the new gas station will have 12 fueling stations, all of which will offer both unleaded and diesel
Walla Walla, Wash.-based Banner Bank plans to demolish four structures and build a new branch this year on 4.3 acres of land it owns at the northeast corner of Argonne Road and Sprague Avenue, in Spokane Valley.
Honesty and going the extra mile are at the heart of everything he does, says Larry Stanley, founder of Spokane-based Empire Bolt & Screw Inc.
Stanley, who started the wholesale hardware company in 1972 says he discovered the value of a good work ethic
Spokane-based nonprofit Morning Star Boys' Ranch is in the midst of a capital campaign to renovate its facilities and expand its services to the community.
Julie Morin, Morning Star's director of development, says the organization is planning