From her full-time home in Detroit, Spokane native Hannah Dahl has assembled a team here to launch her business, Alpha-LIT Spokane/CDA.
Dahl's event-centered business rents out approximately four-foot-high lettering adorned with lights for special oc
Maverick Inc., the Salt Lake City-based convenience store and gas station chain, plans to construct another outlet on Spokane's North Side.
A city of Spokane predevelopment application, which begins the planning process in the city, shows a Maverik
Fatbeam LLC, a Coeur d'Alene-based fiber optics company, has developed a new product that allows its customers to connect securely to cloud services providers.
Fatbeam builds high-capacity fiber optic networks and leases connectivity through what
A pair of brothers, both veterans in the fields of advertising and marketing, have teamed up to form Mobile Billboards Northwest Inc., a company that does just what its name implies.
Ted Carroll owns the company, also known as Mobile Billboards NW
A Washington state Department of Commerce report released last month shows 17 utilities statewide exceeded their projected 2018 and 2019 energy efficiency targets.
Spokane-based Avista Corp. reported reaching 111% of its conservation goal.
It could be considered a strong endorsement of a housing project when one of its developers decides to take up full-time residence in it.
That's just what Andy Barrett and his wife, Liz Barrett, will be doing at the Blockhouse|Life 'smart†housing
Triggered by a series of factors, the National Association of Home Builders and member organizations across the country are alerting political figures and the public about an extreme spike in lumber prices.
Motivated by a pandemic-inspired idea, Coeur d'Alene entrepreneur Eden Richey Irgens is on the verge of launching her mobile bar and wine-serving concept, The Sip Shack.
It was hardly an unconventional move on Ryne Brockway's part to approach his longtime colleague and friend, Steve Hanning, about the idea of forming a truck trailer sales company.
What was unconventional was how they determined who'd be the head of
In an effort to diversify operations, Indaba Coffee Roasters owner Bobby Enslow has leased warehouse space where he will move all roasting operations with the goal of boosting online sales.
The 1,700-square-foot warehouse