In response to growing safety concerns and improving reliability standards, Spokane-based electric cooperative Inland Power & Light Co. is preparing to significantly expand its underground power distribution system.
A Circle K Stores Inc. convenience store, gas station, and car wash has been proposed at the northeast corner of Sprague Avenue and Pines Road where a Denny’s restaurant stood for decades, records submitted to the city of Spokane Valley show.
Real estate investment company Fourth Avenue Capital has acquired the Village on Broadway apartment complex, a 148-unit Class B workforce housing community located at 12623 E. Broadway, in Spokane Valley.
A longtime Spokane area-developer took the initial steps to build an industrial park on the West Plains, a State Environmental Policy Act checklist filed with Spokane County shows.
A passion for healthy food has led a Coeur d’Alene-based entrepreneur to start a digital ecosystem, named The Ryzosphere, for food producers, purchasers, and processors to come together under one platform.
Earlier this month, the Journal of Business hosted Mark Norton, executive director of the Northwest I-90 Manufacturing Alliance, for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast about Aerospace & Innovation in the Inland Northwest.
The legacy of Spokane’s decades-old downtown staple, Soulful Soups & Spirits, will live on as Lauren D’Arienzo hands over the ladle to new owners, Aaron and Kaden Earle.
An experienced nursing home and residential care administrator has teamed up with business magnate and philanthropist John Hemmingson, chairman at Lakeside Cos., as co-founders of a new 100-bed residential community for older adults in Coeur d'Alene, dubbed Hemmingson Senior Living at The Trails.
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane is in a "growth mindset," with three projects underway that will add 37 living units worth a combined value of $9.1 million in Spokane County.
A Southern California developer is planning a $165 million luxury residential project at CDA National Reserve, a private golf resort near the western shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene.
Cancer Can’t is moving forward with plans to construct a 20-unit lodging facility for adult cancer patients who need to travel to Spokane for oncology treatment.
With increasing demand for care, plans for a new medical campus in Post Falls, and continued investments into new programs, facilities, and staff, Kootenai County’s largest employer is getting even bigger.
Spokane may be hundreds of miles from major academic medical centers, but its becoming a national leader in an advanced cancer treatment for multiple myeloma, a serious form of blood cancer, that is quickly sending patients into remission.
Washington has a history of creativity and invention. Medical breakthroughs, aerospace and software innovations, and advancements in energy generation are just a few Washington ideas that have changed the world. Our state has many brilliant thinkers and makers, and even more potential to grow. What we don’t have is a long-term economic plan to face the challenges of the next 15 years.
Most people don’t think too much about the essential electrical systems for healthcare facilities that keep things running smoothly until they—or a loved one—needs medical help. Yet engineers, contractors, architects, and maintenance professionals associated with healthcare are acutely aware of the myriad of HVAC, plumbing, communications, and electrical systems that must perform properly to ensure an environment where medical personnel can successfully work their healing arts. The electrical power system is just one of those vital systems.
In a vital initiative aimed at directly empowering the local economy, Greater Spokane Inc. (GSI), in partnership with the Journal of Business, has officially launched the Spokane Regional Business Assessment & Needs Survey. This crucial survey is designed to gather real-time, valuable insights directly from business owners and leaders across the entire Spokane region.