A 30-year-old, Wenatchee-based telecommunications company plans to open a branch office here April 4 with hopes to expand on its customer base, says Aren Magnussen, the company's vice president.
Interwest Communications Inc. will lease 2,200 square fee
The Bartlett, a popular all-ages music venue, has opened a new bar in its building.
Spokane residents Caleb and Karli Ingersoll opened The Bartlett in January of 2014, but just opened a new bar portion and began serving hard alcohol within the venue, ca
Northern Quest Resort & Casino, in Airway Heights, has begun marketing its recently acquired Kalispel Golf & Country Club to casino patrons who belong to its Camas Rewards program.
Specifically, the West Plains casino is offering exclusive promotional p
Heads of two of the Spokane area's largest commercial brokerages say their companies have tallied consecutive years of record volume in terms of sales and leasing combined.
Dave Black, CEO of Spokane-based NAI Black, says the brokerage saw an increase
A preliminary financial report released last month shows revenue, passenger count, and total freight all rose at Spokane International Airport in 2015 compared with 2014, again exceeding the airport's projections for the year.
Todd Woodard, director o
Ink paintings of animals hang in a downtown Spokane storefront along First Avenue, where pedestrians and drivers slowing in traffic can glance at the artwork.
Spokane-based Window Dressing, a nonprofit arts program, orchestrated the display at 1011 W. F
Liquefied natural gas plant would serve state's interior
March 24, 2016
The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has ranked a proposal submitted by Spokane-based Salix Inc., a subsidiary of Avista Corp., at the top of a list of 13 companies vying to liquefy natural gas for delivery to customers in the interior p
A recent housing and economic report reveals Spokane is experiencing a shift in demographics to both younger and older age groups, whose interest in the urban lifestyle is fueling the growth of downtown development projects in the areas of housing, retail
Kent Hull, managing partner at Iron Bridge Office Campus, says his development companies are planning major projects in Spokane and Hayden that could total $70 million in construction value.
The project closest on the horizon would be Iron Bridge IV, a 9
Jeff Gallagher, owner of Gallagher Construction Group Inc., and Cory Yost, owner of Yost, Mooney & Pugh Contractors Inc., say they're merging their commercial construction contracting companies to form Yost Gallagher LLC.
The merged company initially w