The Washington state Housing Finance Commission has authorized tax-exempt revenue bonds of up to $13 million toward a new $18.1 million apartment complex planned at 2702 N. Pines Road, in Spokane Valley, says Margret Graham, communications manager for the
Matt Santangelo, the sixth-leading scorer in Gonzaga University basketball history and the executive director of Spokane Hoopfest, says he's elated Portland-based Nike Inc., is bringing a retail store to the M Building in downtown Spokane.
Santangelo s
Construction on a new $7.3 million parking garage in downtown Coeur d'Alene is expected to begin next Friday, Dec. 15, says Tony Berns, executive director of ignite cda, the city's urban renewal agency.
The project is expected to be completed next
Import & Domestic Auto Glass, of Spokane, is buying a building at 1425 E. Francis and plans to move there next month from smaller quarters at a residential location in the Bigelow Gulch area, says owner Sergey Davydenko.
The sale is scheduled to be com
For the next generation of hands-on workers, it's an exciting time to be a job seeker in Washington state.
That's because as many as 740,000 good-paying jobs in the state's manufacturing sector are open. In central Washington, careers in manufactur
A dozen Spokane-area school school districts are placing levies on Feb. 13 ballots, and two districts also will have construction bond measures up for votes. Now, it's as important as ever to support local K-12 education, especially during the current t
Spokane-based baking company Frosting Cupcakes LLC, which does business as Sweet Frostings, has opened a 170-square-foot kiosk in the NorthTown Mall, at 4750 N. Division, says owner Sally Winfrey.
The kiosk is the fourth location for the business. Its
Dianna Carter, director of community relations for Spokane Valley-based Orchard Crest Retirement Community & Assisted Living, says the retirement community has been operating at near capacity with 200 to 225 residents at any given time, a trend consistent
Now in its 23rd year of operations, Idaho Trust Bank, which bills itself as one of few banks in the Gem State to offer both commercial banking and wealth management services, says it looks to continue to grow, while maintaining its focus on client success
Children. Divorce. Medical expenses. Unemployment. Grandchildren.
There's a long list of reasons American's in their later working years cite as to why they aren't more aggressively saving-if even saving at all-
for retirement.
And it's on