The Journal of Business has a new look, starting with this, the third issue of our 33rd year.
The makeover gives the editorial team an opportunity to tell stories with art and graphics better, complementing the written word in ways we haven't explored
Cascade Earth grows with ag industry, potato trend
February 1, 2018
Recent growth in Washington state's potato industry has helped to fuel an increase in demand for the services provided by the Spokane Valley office of Cascade Earth Sciences, says Steve Venner, the Washington regional manager based here.
Last year'
With the bustling economy and plethora of resulting construction projects, Waste Connections Inc.'s two Spokane County transfer stations have seen a steady increase of the amount of municipal solid waste dropped off, says Bill Stansberry, district manag
Market capitalization for nine public companies totals $11.5 billion at year's end
February 1, 2018
The composite value of the nine Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies dropped to $11.5 billion in the recently completed fourth quarter of 2017, a decrease of $700 million, or 5.7 percent, from the previous quarter, according to a quarterly rep
Greg Deckard, president and CEO of 115-year-old State Bank Northwest, says the financial institution is poised for another strong year as it anticipates adding to its more than $140 million in assets.
Last year, the bank experienced a nearly 16 percent
The recently passed, voluminous Tax Cuts and Jobs Act contains several big changes, many of which are expected to benefit businesses, Spokane tax advisers say.
Anson Avery, accountant and owner of Anson Avery CPA PLLC, says he's already put in over 6
After increasing last year, defaults hit 10-year low
February 1, 2018
Spokane-area single-family home purchases are expected to surpass the record reached in 2005, three years before the start of the Great Recession, says Rob Higgins, executive vice president of the Spokane Association of Realtors.
Last year, 8,137 single-
Running a Spokane online business selling collapsible cook pots for camping or survival boils down to a fascination with cool gear, says founder Cory Santiago.
His appreciation for handy tools led Santiago a few years ago to brainstorm about developing a
The popularity of LEED certification programs has diminished in recent years as building and energy codes have strengthened, some Spokane-area engineers and architects say.
LEED, short for Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a certification p