SiteCrafting Inc., a Tacoma, Wash.-based Web-site design and Web application company, has decided to open an office in Spokane.Brian Forth, a Gonzaga University graduate and former elementary school teacher in Western Washington who started the
Julie Olsen's latest business venture began to emerge about this time last year, when she decided she wanted to buy an eGo electric scooter to cut down on the use of her carand to have a little fun along the way.The trouble was, she find a
Costco Wholesale Corp. is planning a $2.7 million expansion of its Coeur d'Alene outlet to bring the store's total size to 152,000 square feet of floor space, according to building-permit information on file with the city of Coeur d'Alene.The a
A development company led by a Spokane-area builder and a lawyer has started work on a $3.5 million office building on the South Hill.Builder Mike Silvey, a partner in the development company, Legacy Group Development LLC, says the three-level &
AmericanWest Bancorp, of Spokane, satisfied a Nasdaq rule April 9 when it issued a press release saying its 10-K annual report included an auditor's opinion that contained "a going concern qualification."In such a qualification, an auditor says
Developers of a planned hotel at the northwest corner of Third and Divisionnear one of the main entrances to Spokanesay they've lost financing for the $9 million-plus project, but are optimistic they can re-establish it by May and that
POST FALLSBucking a familiar trend in the manufacturing sector, knife maker Buck Knives Inc. says it has been bringing back to its plant here some of the production that it had been contracting out to Chinese manufacturers in recent shift, by
On Dec. 16, Spokane quietly became home to a new billion-dollar company, as Spokane-based Potlatch Corp. completed a spin-off of its expansive pulp and paperboard operations.Although the new enterprise, Clearwater Paper Corp., employs just 25 at
Majority said they plan to use their rigs more this year than they did in '08
April 9, 2009
Consumer confidence may be down, but RVer confidence remains high, according to the biannual Campfire Canvass survey of RV owners, conducted by the Reston, Va.-based Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA). Fifty-five percent of survey said
A resurgence of restaurant activity in downtown Spokane in recent years and greater demand now for used restaurant equipment amid the slower economy have helped Spokane Restaurant Equipment Inc. continue to grow, says owner Mike sales are down 25