A renovated, but mostly vacant 24,000-square-foot retail center at the northwest corner of the busy Sprague Avenue-Freya Street intersection has been sold to Bainbridge Island, Wash.-based American Marine Bank at a trustee's auction here for the a
As sales softened over the last couple of years, locally based manufacturer EZ Loader Boat Trailers Inc. was concerned about the increasing likelihood of having to lay off a sizable number of employees, so it decided to seek help through the state
Patients, not insurance companies, should be the ones deciding how best to improve their dental health and to create a smile that they're happy to show off, asserts Spokane dentist Dr. Navi Virk. Also, he contends, they should be able to make those
Jan Richardson, owner of Jaguar-Land Rover-Volvo Spokane, is fighting a move by Ford Motor Co. to terminate her as operator of the downtown dealership.Richardson filed a lawsuit against Ford in Spokane County Superior Court earlier this month a
A long-term proposal to turn a large piece of land north of the shuttered former Kaiser Aluminum Corp. Mead Works smelter into a mixed-use development has advanced with Spokane County commissioners' approval of a tax-increment financing district at
Inland Empire Food Service Inc., of Spokane, says it plans to open a new McDonald's Corp. restaurant in the Fairways Plaza retail development near the Interstate 90-Medical Lake interchange. The outlet will be the company's sixth, all in Spokane of
John Michial Shumate and his wife, Jennifer, who own the Shumate Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealership here and one in the Tri-Cities, allege in newly filed court documents that Harley-Davidson Motor Co. and two affiliate companies committed acts 9
Spokane law firm Stamper Rubens PS is representing seven people, three of them Spokane residents, who claim in a federal lawsuit that they were misled into investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in an oil-exploration venture off the coast of an
Spokane inventor and entrepreneur John Adrain, who has collector-car auction experience and what he describes as a long history of "horse trading," is helping to market three resurrected World War II-era Mercedes-Benz cars designed and built for at
Spokane's tallest North Side office structurethe nine-story Northtown Office Building, at 4407 N. Divisionis going through somewhat of a rebirth, following a multiyear series of improvements costing more than $1.4 million.The high in