The Kalispel Tribe of Indians, through its economic development arm, has developed a large laundry-processing facility on the West Plains and has taken over laundry services for Providence Health Care facilities throughout the Spokane area under a long-te
A partnership named 504 East Second Partners LLC has bought a single-story, 6,000-square-foot building at the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Sherman Street and plans to renovate it and possibly expand it to accommodate one or more tenants.
The Spokane Valley Fire Department says it plans to construct a new fire station at Liberty Lake to replace one on the north side of Interstate 90 that's not as ideally located for responding to calls.
The new Station 3, also called the Liberty Lake St
BNSF Railway Co. has begun grading work for a planned $10 million automotive unloading facility here, says Gus Melonas, Seattle-based spokesman for BNSF's Northwest territory.
The new facility will be located at 4510 E. Wisconsin, on the west side of t
The husband-and-wife owners of Accurate Molded Plastics Inc., a plastic parts maker based in Coeur d'Alene, have bought competitor Mold-Rite Inc., of Woodinville, Wash., for an undisclosed sum.
Together, the two companies employ 230 people, including a
BNSF Railway Co., which has a legacy here dating back more than a century, has wasted little time in making clear that it intends to challenge-on multiple tracks-an initiative put forth by the Spokane City Council that could restrict the movement of o
For someone who is in the latter portion of his working career, it's interesting-reinvigorating, really-to see the world through the eyes of a highly motivated Millennial who's preparing to enter the job market.
In this case, those eyes belong to
A new clinical simulation lab that has opened on the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital campus will enable medical staff and students to experience lifelike medical situations through the use of robotic mannequins.
The lab, de
A proposed merger between Providence Health & Services, the Renton, Wash.-based parent of Spokane-based Providence Health Care, and smaller Irvine, Calif.-based St. Joseph Health has been cleared to move ahead, albeit with a host of conditions.
The Calif
Watching the gradual post-recession rise in the Spokane-area economy sometimes seems to me a bit like attending a celebration party where everyone's chatting happily about the mostly upward trend of things, while failing to notice the elephant in the co