The Spokane Indians Baseball Club, Spokane County, and the city of Spokane Valley recently reached an agreement to share the $22.8 million cost of planned Avista Stadium renovations, and Chris Duff, president of the club says, he anticipates having
Construction is well underway on Spokane Public Schools' new sports stadium, which is on schedule to be completed by late September, says Greg Forsyth, director of capital projects for SPS.
The 5,000-seat venue is being built in Spokane's
In the race to electrify everything, there are glitches that may derail the plan over the next 20 years. One is a shortage of skilled electrical workers needed to rewire homes, make grid modifications, and install new electrical capacity.
The Spokane City Council acted correctly in scaling back its development fees for the time being.
In the upcoming 11 months, before the full 1,400% increase in development fees is due to kick in, the city's leaders should participate in a broader
At the start of the year, the Federal Trade Commission proposed a rule that would ban employers from imposing noncompete clauses, a practice it claims suppresses wages, hampers innovation, and blocks entrepreneurs from starting new businesses.
As our economy continues to recover, we still face a number of headwinds that are slowing the pace of growth.
Inflation and rising costs of living are straining household budgets at the same time employers are struggling to find candidates for good-pay
Though Spokane has been dubbed Hooptown USA because of Gonzaga basketball and Hoopfest, the city will play host in the fall to another fast-paced sport.
The Podium Powered by STCU will hold the 2023 Badminton World Federation Junior Championships Sept.
Stepping Stones Pediatric Therapy PLLC plans to open a new clinic in West Spokane following the remodel of an existing building, says Michelle LaMotte, clinic co-owner.
LaMotte says, 'We needed more space and something that was more accessible to our
New York City-based infrastructure investment companies Basalt Infrastructure Partners LLC and SDC Capital Partners LLC have agreed to acquire Coeur d'Alene-based fiber optics company Fatbeam Holdings LLC.
Gregory Green, Fatbeam co-founder and board
For our annual Building the Inland Northwest magazine, the Journal has written a collection of stories about the largest Spokane-area construction projects envisioned to start this year or in various stages of completion. Read updates on the North Bank