Chubbuck, Idaho-based Idaho Central Credit Union plans to open a new branch at the site of a former Wells Fargo building on Spokane's South Hill.
ICCU will demolish the Wells Fargo building, located at 2910 E. 30th, just east of South Regal Street
Spokane Lilac Festival Association is moving its office to a 600-square-foot space in the Monroe Court Building, at 901 N. Monroe, just east of the Spokane County Courthouse.
The association had leased space for several decades in the old Wells Fargo
On April 29, a line of customers spanned two full blocks in anticipation of the grand opening of Lego resale hobby store Brick Buy Brick LLC, providing optimism for its owners, Bryce Colvin and Frankie Foote.
Brick Buy Brick buys, sells, and trades new
Cher and Jim Desautel, 70 and 74, respectively, recognized a void in the public relations sector in Spokane in the 1990s. While there were PR professionals in town, Cher says, many of them were headquartered elsewhere.
After outlining a plan on a bar
Providence Hospice is expanding its end-of-life care and bereavement services by opening an office in the Spokane area.
In January, the Washington state Department of Health issued Providence a Certificate of Need to expand
Jammie and Trace Miller plan to defy traditional quick-service food trends at Konala LLC, their new restaurant located at 107 E. Seventh, in Post Falls.
'There's a gap in the market for offering convenient, healthier food and high-protein options
Atlanta-based international shipping company United Parcel Service Inc. has leased a building at Douglass Legacy Park, on the West Plains, with plans to open a distribution facility there later this year.
Beacon Cancer Care has expanded its services by opening Beacon Rheumatology in the Chinook Medical Building, at 980 W. Ironwood Drive, in Coeur d'Alene.
Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Dustin Dinning joined the practice to launch Beacon
The Arc of Spokane is expanding into Spokane Valley with its second thrift store.
The Spokane-based nonprofit is leasing the former Safeway grocery store space at 1441 N. Argonne, in the same building as a Rite Aid store and an Altitude trampoline park.
Two prominent Spokane bridge-replacement projects valued at a total of nearly $50 million are expected to wrap up this year.
In downtown Spokane, on the west edge of Riverfront Park, the city of Spokane is replacing the 106-year-old, 333-foot-long