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.
San Clemente, California-based Next Wave Investors LLC has purchased the 300-unit Serrano North and Serrano South apartment complexes in Spokane, which the investment company plans to renovate.
The Cornerstone Pentecostal Church has purchased the former Ice World facility in Liberty Lake, where the church plans to move from its current location following a $2 million remodel.
The newly acquired facility is located at 21510 E. Mission,
Dr. Harold and Marcia Mielke have spent their lives with feet planted in both the medical and winery worlds. The couple have contributed indispensable medical research, and they co-founded of one of Spokane's oldest wineries, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars.
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is offering to buy the 243-acre Spokane County Raceway park from Spokane County for $4.75 million, according to a press release issued today by Spokane County.
Salt Lake City-based Nightingale College has partnered with health care providers in North Idaho to establish a nursing training program hub in Coeur d'Alene.
A Denver-based developer is envisioning an electric car dealership in Liberty Lake, planning documents on file with the city of Liberty Lake show.
The facility, which is tentatively named Mission Auto Dealership, is being developed
Salt Lake City-based Kenworth Sales Co. has broken ground on a 41,500-square-foot facility in Post Falls.
The new commercial truck sales and service location will be located at 4373 W. Expo Parkway, north of the Tedder Business Center and the Red Lion
A longtime Spokane-area developer plans to build a nearly 300-unit apartment complex to be named Mirabeau Place, permit applications on file with the city of Spokane Valley show.
The $27 million project is being developed by Mirabeau Place LLC, which is
More frequently, the spaces where professionals used to make a living are becoming the places where people are, simply, living.
The downtown Spokane real estate market is experiencing an emerging trend of office buildings being converted to apartments
As vaccine distribution ramps up in Spokane County, some companies with large numbers of employees in conventional office settings are working toward a return to something resembling normal.
Many are in the early planning phases of bringing employees