Property and home owners who want to develop their land around Felts Field beyond what's possible under current regulations are running into opposition from airport-related businesses concerned that their operations could be jeopardized by such 30
A $5 million project to widen a mile-long stretch of Prairie Avenue near Post Falls into a five-lane thoroughfare has been added to a six-year transportation plan by Kootenai County's transportation planning agency.The project, which is being by
A Spokane developer has received approval for a 35-lot residential subdivision on Five Mile Prairie, but says he likely won't start work on the project for a year or two due to the slow housing market.The developer, Dennis Trainor, doing as LLC,
Ken and Helen Mullinax, who own Mattress Outlet Inc., of Spokane, have converted two Simmons Comfort World stores they owned, in Spokane Valley and Kennewick, Wash., to Mattress Outlet stores.The Valley store, located in leased space at 15607 E.
A longtime Spokane developer plans to develop 116 residential lots just south of the city of Spokane Valley.The subdivision, to be called Belleaire, would be located on 40 acres north of Daystar road near Apollo Road, says Casey Mason, project
William Gilcrist, owner of Castle Rock Industries Inc., says he's in the process of selling that Spokane company's production facility, has let go most of its 27 employees, and has sold off the equipment it used to make wood components for other at
Spokane bankers are eyeing with some skepticism the federal government's offer to provide capital to some U.S. banks by becoming investors in them.As the first deadline approaches on Nov. 14 to apply for the government's so- called Capital Plan,
Moving indoors as winter weather approaches doesn't mean you have to give up being surrounded by the warm plant life that helps make summertime so pleasurable, Karen L. Goldberg submits. Rather, it might just mean that you need some help in picking
Property across from PFD's convention complex could include parking, facilities
November 6, 2008
By Jeanne GustafsonThe Spokane Public Facilities District has selected ALSC Architects PS, of Spokane, to perform a feasibility study of the so-called "south block" property downtown where it hopes to expand.The property, which is bounded by Main
Graham Construction & Management Inc., of Spokane, has won a $42.8 million contract to lower the grade of U.S. 2 in the vicinity of a planned interchange for the North Spokane Corridor freeway and to construct six bridges associated with the will a