Lexington, Ky.-based Valvoline Instant Oil Change has selected Vandervert Construction Inc., of Spokane, to convert 70 former Oil Can Henry's Outlets to the Valvoline brand and to construct two new prototype lube centers in the Pacific Northwest, says A
A proposed merger between Providence Health & Services, the Renton, Wash.-based parent of Spokane-based Providence Health Care, and smaller California-based St. Joseph Health has cleared a hurdle and appears to have one significant one remaining.
Property manager says area around building needs facelift
May 5, 2016
Avista Development Inc., a subsidiary of Avista Corp., is in the early stages of discussing with city officials and downtown businesses possible efforts to improve the aesthetics around Steam Plant Square, which it owns.
Spencer Sowl is Avista Developmen
YMCA of the Inland Northwest is looking into whether the organization should build a potentially large new exercise facility on Spokane's South Hill.
It still is evaluating a recent market research study that indicates there may be a need for a new fa
Since opening its first Washington office here this past December, Meridian Idaho-based engineering firm T-O Engineers Inc. has started more than 10 projects in the Spokane area.
J.R. Norvell, office manager for T-O Engineers Spokane office, says the co
Spokane Airports has awarded Spokane-based Graham Construction & Management Inc. a $1.6 million contract for a parking operations garage at Spokane International Airport.
Work is set to begin this month.
The garage is expected to include about 6,400 sq
The Idaho Department of Public Works has selected a team made up of H2A Architects PA, of Coeur d'Alene, and Integrus Architecture PS, of Spokane, to design a planned $9.7 million North Idaho Collaborative Education facility in Coeur d'Alene, says Ela
Baker Construction & Development Inc., of Spokane, has been awarded $6.7 million in remodeling projects at four Red Lion Hotel locations. Work already has begun on all four of the projects, and three include remodeling both guest rooms and public spaces.
First-year Indian Canyon Golf Course pro Doug Phares says he, Spokane city and course officials have all but wrapped up improvements to the course and clubhouse that got underway at the end of last year's golf season.
'I don't want to oversell it,
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane says it has secured a loan from the Washington State Housing Finance Commission that will enable the nonprofit to build or rehabilitate twice as many homes annually over the next few years as it normally does.
The $2.5 millio