Rite Aid Corp. says its new store at 12222 E. Sprague, in Spokane Valley was designed using the chain's relatively new "Customer World" layout.The 16,000-square-foot store, at the southwest corner of Sprague Avenue and Pines Road, replaced an at
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is developing a convenience store and gas station on part of a large parcel of land it owns just south of its recently expanded Northern Quest Resort & Casino, in Airway Heights, where it has said it envisions a Inc.,
The Kennewick School District says it has awarded a $4.4 million contract to Spokane-based Lydig Construction Inc. to renovate a former grocery-store building where the district plans to consolidate its administrative offices.The project will a
Those mysterious, crumbling pillars of basalt visible near Third Avenue and Arthur Street and from Interstate 90 could get a new life, city of Spokane officials say. Known as the Liberty Park Ruins, the 3-acre parcel sits on a bluff just north a
Spokane Public Schools says it has selected contractors for two North Central High School construction projects that are valued at a combined $1.3 million and are expected to be completed this summer.In one of the projects, the district has of a
Liberty Lake-based Greenstone Corp. is erecting the first townhouses in its Kendall Yards development on the north side of the Spokane River Gorge northwest of downtown. The first residents of the planned $500 million, 78-acre mixed-use development
Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, has submitted an apparent low bid of $12.3 million for a contract to construct the first round of projects planned in the $100-million second phase of improvements at the city of Spokane's sewage-treatment says
N.A. Degerstrom Inc., of Spokane Valley, has begun work on a bridge replacement project in the Chattaroy area under a $1.2 million contract awarded by Spokane County. The project, which will replace a bridge that carries Chattaroy Road across of
Schimmels Construction, of Spokane, has begun work under a $1.45 million contract from the city of Spokane to convert into youth baseball fields nine ball fields in city parks.One of the fields is at Liberty Park, three are at Chief Garry Park,
Controversial changes to the Washington state Energy Code scheduled to take effect July 1 have been postponed until at least October and possibly until next April after a building trade group and others challenged them in court and Gov. Chris they