Phillips S. Baker Jr., longtime CEO at Coeur d’Alene-based Hecla Mining Co., has retired and Catherine J. “Cassie” Boggs, the company’s current board chair, has been named interim CEO.
The Innovia Foundation has secured the purchase of Oakesdale's historic Old Mill with plans to restore and reestablish the building as an economic driver for the town.
An incident in Coeur d'Alene, new Spokane event venues, and a growing tourism sector have raised questions about whether Spokane County needs more hotels.
Staffing shortages are causing delays at the Kootenai County Community Development Department, impacting the time it takes to issue building permits and complete building inspections.
Inland Northwest telecom entrepreneur Greg Green is attempting to repeat the success he had with Fatbeam—this time with a fiber network company that’s targeting markets in the Midwest and South.
Brian Behler is set to retire in June ahead of Skils'kin's merger with Skookum. The Journal recently sat down with Behler to discuss the upcoming union, the many adventures of his four-decade career, and what he plans to do in retirement.
The Journal of Business hosted Yanek Kondryszyn, intellectual property attorney and partner at Lee & Hayes PLLC, for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast.
Advanced Auto Fabrication is developing a new $2.6 million, 22,000-square-foot vehicle fabrication, maintenance, and storage complex in the city of Deer Park.
Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners is known mostly mostly for providing energy and housing assistance, but the community action agency also helped over 101 small businesses start and expand in 2023.
W.T.B. Financial Corporation, the holding company for Spokane-based Washington Trust Bank, has changed its leadership structure with four key transitions and promotions within the financial institution’s executive leadership team.
Excelsior Wellness will open its $8 million health clinic this summer to be followed by a new wave of development activity for an envisioned wellness campus at the 32-acre property in northwest Spokane.
South Hill Village has just undergone a $10 million renovation that has given the 160-unit facility a fresh coat of paint, new floors, upgraded light fixtures, and new furnishings throughout the campus.