Increased demand for financial assistance at SNAP Financial Access led to a record $1.1 million in loans last year.
This year, another record volume is within reach, says Karen Campbell, the organization's director of financial stability.
AHBL Inc., a Tacoma, Washington-based structural and civil engineering fim, has moved its Spokane office to the third floor of the Chase Building, at 601 W. Main, in downtown Spokane, says Tim Hansen, AHBL's chief operating officer.
After a 40-year career as an architect and 22 years into his retirement, Ron Sims, former principal of ALSC Architects PS, says he's satisfied with the contributions he's made to commercial, educational, and government projects in the Spokane
An 84,000-square-foot Charlie's Produce warehouse and office building is planned at 6505 W. 40th, in West Spokane, according to permit information on file with Spokane County.
In the latest chapter in its bid to find a new home, Spokane Gun Club has entered into an option to buy more than 160 acres of land on the West Plains, says club president Louis Huang.
Located at the southeast corner of Deno and Rambo roads, the proposed
Spokane entrepreneur Edie Higby says her enthusiasm for children's oral health has helped her expand her business with a new children's book, '10 Tips from the Tooth Fairy.â€
A 96-unit development consisting of townhomes is proposed at 5216 S. Palouse Highway, in the Moran Prairie neighborhood in south Spokane, according to environmental documents submitted to the city of Spokane.
The site is located on about 10 acres of gene
New renovations at the historic SIERR Building, in Spokane's University District, will add a mix of learning spaces, administrative offices, and student areas for Eastern Washington University's nursing and communication sciences programs.
The reno
Six years after the owners of GoJoe Patrol Franchising LLC first disclosed plans to franchise the business, the Spokane Valley-based security company has landed its first franchisee.
GoJoe Patrol co-owner and Chief Development Officer Harry Sladich says
Nonprofit leaders here say that they expect individual donors will have less to give due to higher inflation and growing living expenses in the upcoming giving season, but they're also prepared to overcome potential budget shortfalls with lessons