Massive plate shear part of $150 million in improvements
May 11, 2017
Kaiser Aluminum Corp. officials say the company has started spending more aggressively on the $150 million investment the company has committed to at its Trentwood plant in Spokane Valley.
Kaiser announced near the end of 2015 it would be investing the m
Spokane-based Lydig Construction Inc. has been awarded a $25 million contract to modernize Cascade High School, in Leavenworth, says Lisa Shier, a project manager for Lydig.
The project will include demolishing and replacing the classroom and administrat
Evan Verduin, owner and principal of Spokane-based MAKE Architecture LLC, says his firm is preparing for additional growth as the community moves into a busy period of design and development.
'Spokane is usually a bit behind larger cities in terms of
Spokane-based Garco Construction Inc. soon will start construction on a new building for Trinity Catholic School, in northwest Spokane.
The private school, now at 1306 W. Montgomery, will move to a nearby site on what is now the school's current playgr
A new fitness gym under construction at 711 N. Helena is the first project to be erected here using load-bearing cross-laminated timber wall panels, claims Mike Bradley, a project manager for Spokane contractor Beacon Builders LLC.
The panels are being e
The Deer Park business community has high financial hopes for its new business park and industrial center, which now has as its first tenants, two subsidiaries of the 49-year-old Knight Construction & Supply Inc.
Knight EZ Dock Inc. and Knight Wall Syste
Making the transition from earning money to spending money when you first stop working is tricky, especially if you're healthy and eager to enjoy all that new free time. The nice thing about work is that it keeps you from spending money. Remember, retir
In preparing for retirement, women face some particular challenges that men don't, which is why experts here say it's still important to follow the old standby advice: Start planning and saving early.
'We really do our daughters and granddaughters
Ever wonder how health insurance came to be married to employment?
As health care expenses began to increase in the 1920s, new markets among the middle class opened, and insurers began to experiment with employment-based plans. Since health care involves
Avista Corp. and others involved deserve kudos for the quick decision to restore a portion of the South Hill bluff to its natural state after a road was mistakenly built through it.
The events that led to the road construction are confusing at best, clo