Mountlake Terrace, Washington-based Premera Blue Cross plans to open a new health care clinic later this year at 1601 N. Division, in a space near Gonzaga University that Einstein's Bagels once occupied.
Roswell, Georgia-based SiteOne Landscape Supply has acquired Spokane Valley-based Wittkopf Enterprises Inc., which does business as Wittkopf Landscape Supplies.
The companies completed the transaction on Jan. 2.
Former owners Larry and Kristy Wittkopf
The Spokane Gun Club is moving forward with plans for a new clubhouse and shooting range on the West Plains after a lawsuit that threatened the organization's plans was dismissed in Spokane Superior Court.
As previously reported by the Journal
As published earlier this month by the Cheney Free Press, the Spokane Tribe of Indians plans to break ground on a new hotel in Chewelah this summer.
That publication also reported the tribe has announced plans to begin construction soon on the second
Liberty Lake-based Greenstone Corp. has sold two of its North Side apartment developments for about $34.5 million.
The complexes involved are the 96-unit Selkirk Lodge, at 9295 N. Coursier Lane, off Indian Trail Road, and the 114-unit NorthStar Lodge
Beth Fifield Hodgson says she didn't plan to start an environmental consulting firm in which most of the staff would be made up of women. It just worked out that way.
Fifield Hodgson co-owns Spring Environmental Inc., with her sister
In an increasingly digital world, financial institutions continue to seek new technology that could help them to offer services and communicate with members. For Spokane-based Global Credit Union, that means making sure members can receive information
Food has always been a passion for Josh Hechtman, a senior at Lewis and Clark High School, in Spokane.
'Growing up, food was a big part of my family and culture,†he says. 'Cooking food, eating it, and sharing it with others is a big part
As a fast-growing city, Spokane provides a rich environment for small business growth, particularly for women and minority-owned businesses.
With over 11,500 women-owned businesses in Spokane County, the Lilac City