The Spokane Mann-Grandstaff Veteran Affairs Medical Center plans to erect a mental health and education building on its campus in northwest Spokane to kick off a few projects in the works there with a combined value estimated at nearly $35 million.
The n
Swede's Fly Shop, a full-service fly fishing store, has leased 1,400 square feet of space at 825 W. Garland and plans to move to there in June, says shop owner Allen 'Swede†Peterson.
Peterson says he's looking forward to moving into the heart of
Even as hundreds of new apartments are set to come online, vacancy rates remain low, and rents are edging upward, meaning development of rental housing isn't likely to slow down any time soon, some professionals involved in the construction industry say
Spokane Community College has begun a $1.9 million remodeling project, creating a combined counseling and tutoring center in what formerly was its woodshop space.
The SCC campus is located at 1810 N Greene. The project will take place in the Old Main Bu
Alliance Data Systems Corp., the Plano, Texas-based credit-card, customer-service call center operator, has expanded its Coeur d'Alene operations by moving into an additional 75,000-square-foot building, and intends to add 200 more employees there by th
Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, has begun work on two construction projects totaling about $16 million, one here in Spokane and the other in Tacoma.
The first, which began in April, involves the $5.9 million construction of a combined sewer overflo
The Spokane Transit Authority's downtown bus plaza is in the midst of a two-phase remodeling project that began in May and is expected to be completed in the summer of 2017.
The project is estimated to cost almost $5 million, including design, enginee
The nonprofit HUB Sports Center says it now has raised $1.8 million in its capital campaign aimed at generating $3.2 million so it can purchase its leased 66,000-square-foot multipurpose facility at 19619 E. Cataldo, in Liberty Lake.
Executive Director P
The city of Spokane is in the midst of a busy construction season, working to complete street projects totaling about $8.7 million.
City spokeswoman Julie Happy says that starting in mid-June, a section of 37th Avenue from Regal Street to Custer Stree