Coming to the Journal of Business from the Spokesman-Review newspaper 25 years ago-and, my, how that time has flown-probably the biggest adjustment for me as a reporter was not being able to communicate with readers on a daily basis.
That changed, th
Quest Aircraft Co.'s foray into the Asian market, which Journal reporter Mike McLean wrote about in our last edition, is a soaring inspiration for other Inland Northwest businesses that hope to find a market niche they can pursue internationally. More g
Two credit unions here, Numerica Credit Union and Spokane Teachers Credit Union, will be among the first wave of financial institutions to partner with technology giant Apple Inc. and offer Apple Pay, a new payment platform launched Oct. 20.
U.S. Community Behavioral LLC, a multistate provider of residential and behavioral services based in Spokane, has acquired autism clinic Integrated Development Services, of Madison, Wis., says Martin Favis, CEO of U.S. Community Behavioral.
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Magnuson Hotels, a hotel group offering reservation and property management services with headquarters in Spokane and London, says it now has converted 400 Best Western Hotels and 200 Choice Hotels to the Magnuson brand through its franchise conversion pr
Dr. Donald F. Condon, a Spokane-based primary care physician in practice for more than 35 years, plans to transition in January to a new business model offering Spokane patients primary health care for a flat annual fee, rather than billing insurance comp
Ambient Water Inc., a Spokane-based company that manufactures systems that make pure drinking water from humidity in the air, hopes to provide large, industrial bulk water systems for oil and gas companies, says Jeff Stockdale, Ambient's chief operating
Katherine Morgan, new president and CEO of the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, has only just begun to reach out about her vision for the community. The Journal sat down with Katherine at the chamber's headquarters, in the Liberty Square Buil
Longwell+Trapp Architects PLLC, of Hayden, has seen steady work in both private and publicly funded projects in the last two years, although the company still is leaned out somewhat from the Great Recession, says founding principal Gordon Longwell.