An Eagle, Idaho-based development company plans to construct apartments and luxury homes in the envisioned Saltese Creek Development on about 80 acres of vacant land in Spokane Valley.
Itron Inc. is projecting revenue growth as electrification, weather volatility, manufacturing growth, and government stimulus coalesce to boost demand.
NIL collectives have emerged as the new fundraising vehicle to pay student-athletes at local universities. In the Inland Northwest, there are two major collectives: the Zags Collective, representing Gonzaga University men's and women's basketball athletes, and the Cougar Collective which raises funds for Washington State University athletes.
The new president and CEO of United Way Spokane County steps into a civilian leadership role as a second career after serving in the U.S. military for 32 years.
On a sunny Monday afternoon in northwest Spokane, a steady flow of people browse the aisles at River Ridge Hardware store, where customers of all ages shop.
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.
Students in the Barker Capital Management and Trading program at the University of Idaho are getting exposure to investing and risk management by using real money provided through the $1 million Barker Endowment Fund.
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.