One of the subtextual lessons of the COVID-19 era is the important role manufacturing plays in the Inland Northwest economy and how the sector needs to remain a primary driver of economic development.
The Association of Washington Businesses,
Raise a glass to the Spokane-area restaurants and bars that have come together to promote staying open safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Or better yet, go in and order dinner and drinks so the local businesses survive. Otherwise,
As Spokane's largest school districts make the difficult decision to start the academic year in a virtual learning environment, the region's business community faces the challenging task of helping a workforce pulled in different directions with
Professional Realty Services, a national real estate company, has leased 3,400 square feet of office space in the Northtown Office Building, at 4407 N. Division, for a new location. Lou Neeser and Tim Kestell, both of Kiemle Hagood, handled the
It's encouraging that landlord and tenant representatives here are working together during the coronavirus crisis by seeking rental assistance to keep tenants in their homes during this time of widespread loss of employment and income.
The Washington state Department of Health and the University of Washington Medicine, backed by the Seattle-based philanthropic organization Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, have launched a major study to determine the percentage of Washingtonians who have
Mullen, S3R3 sign letter
Public development authority S3R3 Solutions extended a letter of intent with electric car maker Mullen Technologies Inc. for an envisioned 1.3 million-square-foot manufacturing plant on the West Plains. Mullen's CEO said
Spokane-based Kancor LLC has purchased the 1.5-acre Bowdish RV Storage facility at 503 N. Bowdish Road as an investment. Rob Kannapien, of Coldwell Banker Commercial Schneidmiller Realty, and John Leland, of Re/Max Inland Empire, handled the transaction.
Employers shouldn't be asked to shoulder the full burden of revenue shortfalls in state and local governments, especially now.
Elected officials need to look inward to determine what cuts can be made to balance budgets. And looking inward includes
Wear face coverings. Observe social distancing protocols. Wash hands frequently.
By now that should be a familiar refrain, but it also should be a rallying cry for us to regroup to slow the spread of COVID-19.
We seem to have had a lull in our