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.
Following a lull early last year in new business starts, entrepreneurship is surging again, with women leading the charge, industry observers here say.
While proponents of a new sports stadium near the city's core had reason to celebrate recently, a number of steps still need to be taken-and are underway-before the project can come out of the ground.
Longtime developer John Stone and partners Nikole Cummings and Ryan Martin are taking their last bow in the development of the Riverstone District with plans to build one final mixed-used building in the Coeur d'Alene urban village.
A new Idaho Technology Council report found capital activity in Idaho exceeded $5.2 billion in 2020.
North Idaho alone had 10 mergers and acquisitions, 26 private-placement deals, and one public offering last year for a total volume of $164.3 million.
A spike in demand for employment services has led Spokane-based nonprofit Artisans to increase its North Side office space and bring on more staff.
Work is underway on the organization's new 3,000-square-foot location, at 220 W. Francis, where
The owner of the former Les Schwab Tire Center near downtown Spokane says he plans to convert the site into a modern retail center.
Site plans on file with the city show the nearly 7,500-square-foot building at 101 W. Second will be renovated
Longtime Spokane-area commercial real estate broker Dan Cantu plans to build a new 40,000-square-foot airdome in the Hillyard neighborhood for sports teams to practice in during inclement weather.
A Coeur d'Alene-based 3D manufacturing company is preparing to commercialize its technology with a new international partnership.
The company, Continuous Composites Inc., is 'laser focused†on the commercialization of its technology
Renovations in the Spokane area are in high demand as homeowners look to improve their living spaces during the pandemic, say area architects.
Rex Anderson, principal of Spokane-based Fusion Architecture,
Manito Golf & Country Club plans to construct a new pro shop and simulator building, permit applications on file with the city of Spokane show.
The new simulator building will be located on the golf club's property at 5303 S. Hatch Road,