Diamond Parking Inc., the big Seattle-based parking and real estate concern, has bought as an investment the Marshall Building in downtown Spokane.The two-story, 8,400-square-foot building is located at 816 W. Sprague, across the street from L.
A Spokane home builder is buying the residential subdivision portion of Hunters Crossing, a 230-acre multiuse development in Airway Heights.That subdivision is to include a total of 213 single-family home lots on 52 acres.The home builder,
Empire Health Services, the nonprofit operator of Deaconess Medical Center and Valley Hospital & Medical Center, is making several moves to strengthen its business acumen and improve communications with physicians, staff, and the community.The
Though Spokane isnt in the running to land Boeing Co.s planned 7E7 manufacturing plant, some aircraft-parts companies here stand to benefit if the big aerospace manufacturer opens the plant elsewhere in the state.Boeing is conducting a for
When businesses look to cut their energy bills, Quantum Lighting LLC helps them see the light.For years, the 29-year-old Spokane-based lighting consultant has worked with schools to replace or retrofit fluorescent lighting systems with designed
Changes in the retirement-plan administration sector have helped Randall & Hurley Inc., of Spokane, boost its revenues greatlyby 40 percent last yearand increase its customer base by 150 companies.The 9-year-old Spokane company, owned and &
Work could start soon on a planned $11 million, 180-unit second and final phase of development at the big Prairie Hills at Grayhawk apartment complex, on Spokanes North Side. The city of Spokane has issued permits for the construction of nine
The Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife is moving ahead with plans to develop a regional headquarters building at Mirabeau Point in Spokane Valley.Late last month, Washington Gov. Gary Locke approved the states capital budget for
In Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, a peddling entrepreneur might pull up and offer you a leisurely oceanfront tour via a three-wheeled passenger bike known as a pedicab. On the way to a ball game in Denver, another pedicab operator might offer
Purcell Systems Inc. is bullish on the telecommunications industry. That might sound like sarcasm or a sick joke to those who serve the telecom industry and have watched that sectors sales and staffing levels collapse. Yet, the 3-year-old