Patsy Clark LLC, the investment group that owns Patsy Clark Mansion, is looking into adding a restaurant to the historic building's carriage house.
'The current concept we are investigating is a small, neighborhood-scale eatery,†says Drew Kleman,
CXT Inc. has sold its Spokane Valley-based rail tie operations to voestalpine Railway Systems Nortrak LLC, a subsidiary of Austria-based voestalpine Group, according to press releases from the two parent companies.
CXT, a subsidiary of Pittsburgh-based
Seattle-based Coffman Engineers Inc. is relocating its downtown Spokane office to the Old City Hall building, at 221 N. Wall, after nearly 20 years three blocks away in the Peyton Building.
'We found out that the building is going to be converted,
Houston TX Hot Chicken plans to turn up the heat at a former Sweeto Burrito location in north Spokane.
Known best for its hot chicken sandwiches and Southern-inspired food, HHC plans to hold its grand opening at its first Spokane-area restaurant,
Construction has started or is planned for multiple warehouse projects in the Spokane area, including projects at three properties owned by prominent Spokane developer Harlan Douglass.
At Douglass Legacy Park, on the West Plains, interior work has
Spokane Valley-based CarbonQuest Inc., a building decarbonization tech company, has been selected to participate in a 12-week, mostly virtual, business accelerator program with a global company.
Out of 118 applicants, CarbonQuest was one of seven
A Gonzaga University-led consortium of about 50 organizations has applied to bring a federally funded aerospace manufacturing tech hub to the Inland Northwest.
Spokane-based cybersecurity and risk management company RiskLens has been acquired by Palo Alto, California-based Safe Security for an undisclosed amount, according to a press release.
Representatives from RiskLens or Safe Security couldn't be
Liberty Lake-based Family Resource Home Care has acquired Companion Care Inc., of Woodinville, Washington.
Jeff Wiberg, CEO of FRHC, says the acquisition is part of the in-home care company's goal of increasing its market share across Washington
Game World Inc. has doubled its number of stores, from four to eight, since last year and has plans to continue expanding, says owner Matt McKerall.
'We've been able to expand a lot of product lines, and business has been going strong, so I'm