After repeated stops and starts in attempts to open in the face of COVID-19 challenges, restaurant owner Josh Blair is hopeful that his Pub House Burgers & Brews, at 3325 W. Indian Trail Road, is open for good.
With just a little more than two months to go, nearly all the pieces are in place for the department of accounting to embark on becoming its own formal School of Professional Accounting.
The formal designation is scheduled to take effect July 1.
In response to a surge in development and population, the subject of growth management is being broached in Kootenai County.
The county's Community Development office has produced a 22-page report exploring possible growth management strategies that
The housing market in Spokane County was underbuilt by nearly 32,000 living units during the 2010s, a market needs assessment report concludes.
That lack of supply helped drive median home selling price in the county above $300,000 in 2020-and
A month after scuttling plans to develop a North Spokane delivery station, Amazon.com Inc. is moving forward with a station in Airway Heights, the company announced this morning.
Commercial office furniture company Business Interiors of Idaho has opened its first Spokane store at 408 W. Third downtown.
The 35-year-old Boise, Idaho-based company debuted the store a month ago in a 1,000-square-foot showroom floor.
Spokane-area financial advisers have some ideas on what those who received the third round of federal stimulus checks should do with them.
Those ideas have less to do with ways to spend the payments of up to $1,400 a person authorized under the
After a decade of operating Casual Friday Donuts on Spokane's North Side, owner and Spokane Valley resident Amber Owens plans to debut a second donut shop closer to home this month.
Zero-percent benchmark interest rates have sparked unprecedented loan demand for Spokane-area banks and credit unions.
They also have pinched profit margins and shifted focus to noninterest revenue streams, in some cases.