Veteran Spokane journalist Linn Parish, who worked as a staff reporter at the Journal of Business from 1998 to 2006, will rejoin the Journal's news staff on Jan. 1 as deputy editor. Parish, 39, will work with Kim Crompton, who will take over as
Spokane real estate broker Mike Schmitz says he plans to develop a small retail center at the southeast corner of Ruby Street and Montgomery Avenue north of downtown, and Williams Seafood Market & Wines, of Spokane Valley, plans to move of the real
Gold Reserve Inc., the Spokane-based mining exploration company that's fighting Venezuela in arbitration after that South American country seized its promising Brisas gold deposit, says it has had informal but "constructive" talks recently with of
Itron Inc., of Liberty Lake, has won a "smart metering" contract with Italgas, Italy's leading gas supplier, to deliver and install electronic gas-volume converters and two-way communication devices across much of Italy on an estimated 30,000 and a
Beth Galis, owner of Yarrow Hot Yoga & Wellness Studio here, knows how to bring the heat. Participants in her Bikram-inspired yoga classes sweat it out plenty doing a series of 26 distinct yoga postures for an hour and a half in a room at 105 40
A national children's retail clothing chain plans to open a store by next spring at the Northtown Square shopping center, says John Stejer, president of Stejer Development LLC, of Spokane, which manages the center.The Atlanta-based clothier, has
Inland Orthopaedics of Spokane PS, an orthopedic practice located near Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital, has notified patients that it will merge with Providence Physician Services, beginning Jan. 1, and will change its
MDM Construction Inc., of Hayden, Idaho, is the apparent low bidder, at $3.7 million, to construct the first phase of the city of Spokane's long-planned extension of Riverside Avenue from Division Street northeast to Trent Avenue.The first phase
Deaconess Medical Center, the Spokane area's second-largest hospital, plans to get back into the trauma-care business beginning Jan. 1.The action, it says, is part of its still-unfolding, long-term strategy to create an integrated health-care to
Aerospace manufacturing here is on the rise and is expected to continue to grow as manufacturers beef up their efforts to attract business, industry sources say. In all, the aerospace industry in the Inland Northwest has grown to include 8,100 a