Aloha Vintage Mercantile LLC has reached full vendor capacity a month after opening its doors to the public at the Trent & Argonne Plaza, in Spokane Valley.
The National Weather Service has predicted the Inland Northwest will see a colder and wetter 2025 winter season, and local ski resorts are expecting to have a particularly successful season because of it.
Coeur d'Alene entrepreneurs Holly and Jay Matous, a married couple, have opened a Payroll Vault franchise location in Coeur d'Alene, at 852 W. Kathleen.
Wilmington, Delaware-based GenJet Inc. plans to start work in spring 2026 on a $1.2 million townhome development in Spokane's East Central neighborhood, located at 1728 E. Hartson,
immediately south of the Liberty Park Aquatic Center, company representatives say.
A storm drainage extension project at 4221 S. Regal and 2900 E. 42nd, just northwest of a Maverik gas station and a Mister Car Wash location on Spokane’s South Hill, is temporarily halted but nearing completion, according to information from the city of Spokane.
Truck drivers hauling freight across Eastern Washington may soon have another place to stop, as work is set to begin on a $2.1 million A1 Truck Wash LLC facility just off Interstate 90 — marking the Pasco, Washington-based company's first expansion into Spokane County.
Spokane wealth advisers agree that when it comes to investing, a diversified portfolio is essential for long-term stability as it generally outperforms and protects against inflationary erosion. It’s that confidence in long-term growth that allows them to see the potential benefits of the state investing long-term care funds into a mix of assets, including stocks and corporate and government bonds.