The Ketamine Clinic of Spokane has relocated to 3707 S. Grand, on Spokane's South Hill, from its previous location at 907 S. Perry, in the South Perry District.
The 2-year-old clinic has seen rapid growth in its client base and needed more room, says
Despite its name, the Outlaw Woman retail store at 1720 N. Ash has always been on the right side of the law.
Though her formal education and training was in advertising and finance, business owner Tamra Brannon says she's always had compassion for the
Business owners Mark and Courtney Haney have unveiled their Bardic Brewing & Cider tap room, located at 15412 E. Sprague, in Spokane Valley.
The 1,000-square-foot tap room, located in the Sullivan Square Shopping Center, opened at the end of November.
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Automated machining company B&C Custom Manufacturing Inc. is rapidly expanding, with two new joint ventures inked this year and the acquisition of a local tool and die shop that general manager Luke Ankenman says will create a one-stop shop at its new
Mainstream Electric Inc., an electric, heating, cooling, and plumbing company, has found a new home in Spokane Valley.
The company, located in Post Falls for now, had outgrown its space, says Todd Damschen, who co-owns the business with his wife, Elaine.
Medical school can be a place to treat people without knowing a thing about them.
That's why the University of Washington School of Medicine has entered a partnership with Gonzaga University's School of Leadership Studies to create
Hayden-based ecommerce fulfillment company Dollar Fulfillment has purchased 5 acres of land in the Bighorn Industrial Park, just off Hargrave Avenue in west Post Falls.
Founder and CEO Jason Macek declines to comment on plans for the newly acquired land.
A cloud of uncertainty once again hangs over Gold Reserve Inc., a Canadian mining company with executive offices in Spokane.
A quarterly earnings report the company released last month claims a recent escalation of international sanctions bars Gold
Cheryl Stewart contends that 2020 will be another strong year for the commercial construction industry, albeit not as strong as 2019.
'Everybody is sitting back watching for a recession,†says Stewart, executive director of the Inland Northwest
Tourism in Spokane has been riding a wave of growth, and industry experts here say they expect the trend to continue in 2020, albeit at a more measured pace.
Matt Jensen, corporate director of sales and marketing for the Davenport Hotel Collection, says