Avista Corp. subsidiary Avista Development has bought the Seehorn-Lang building, located on the west side of the Steam Plant Square complex that Avista owns in downtown Spokane.
Avista Development declines to disclose how much it paid for the two-story,
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories LLC, the Spokane-based national reference laboratory, had requisition volume growth of 3 percent in 2016, says Patty Sipes, PAML's vice president of sales, marketing, and business development.
Though that's s
Richland-based Gesa Credit Union has opened a home-loan center and is planning a commercial lending office in the former Bank of Whitman building downtown, says Randy Wacker, Gesa's vice president of mortgage lending.
The credit union has leased 6,600
Cascadia Development LLC, a rapidly growing Yakima-based developer and operator of senior residential facilities, plans to construct and operate a $9 million memory-care center on the South Hill, says Justin Younker, a founding principal with the company.
Year-long trial run before retirement can help those nearing big transition
February 16, 2017
Spokane-based financial adviser Paul Viren says one of the strategies he employs with clients approaching retirement is to have them do a 'mock retirement†starting six months to a year before their planned retirement date.
'Living every month unti
Lynn St. Louis, founding partner of Elder Law Group PLLC, says her Spokane-based law firm is poised to pick up additional clients in the coming years, as the need for estate planning and elder law services continues to increase.
'Elder law is definite
Just entering a room with a tank filled with 100 gallons of warm water and 850 pounds of swirling Epsom salt can be therapeutic on these recent cold days.
The room's lighting is low, and there's a soft, soothing hiss created by the mist emanating fro
The Kalispel Tribal Economic Authority, an entity of the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, is expanding its land holdings for potential future development near the Northern Quest Resort & Casino, in Airway Heights, bringing its total contiguous holdings there to
Electrocution-alert maker to debut device this year
February 16, 2017
Three recent University of Idaho graduates, each hailing from families of electrical workers, have generated substantial attention from Spokane-area startup investors as a company they've founded, SafeGuard Equipment Inc., develops a wristband that woul
Greater Spokane Incorporated has taken on a big challenge with its new community initiative called Greater Minds that aims to provide working adults with support to return to school.
The program's goal is to increase the percentage of adult workers in