When we moved from Montana to Olympia 35 years ago, we saw enticing television and magazine ads for our neighboring states, but none for Washington. Fast forward to 2013 and nothing has changed. It was puzzling then, but even more perplexing today,
American Childhood Cancer Organization Inland Northwest has moved to space in a Wells Fargo Bank branch building on Spokane's South Hill from smaller quarters in Spokane Valley, says executive director Mary Anne Ruddis.Wells Fargo donated space
The former Chromastat Inc. building east of downtown Spokane has been updated and converted into offices designed to appeal to entrepreneurs and others who might desire virtual, drop-in, part-time, or culturally diversified coworking Pillar, a with
Magnuson Worldwide, a hotel services business that offers reservation management and branding support with headquarters in Spokane and London, says it now can offer brand-affiliated property owners greater loan options for renovations or equipment
Cornerstone Equities LLC, of Spokane, is constructing an 8,700-square-foot retail center at 1101 N. Division that likely will be completed next month, says Keith Scribner, trustee of Keith R. Scribner Trust, a principal member in the declines to of
An Alaska company has bought Aztech Electric Inc., of Spokane Valley, and plans to continue operating the electrical contracting concern under its longtime name here, says Todd Booth, Aztech Electric's new manager.The acquisition, which was Jan.
Steve Salvatori, a commercial building landlord who specializes in offering low-rent office space to business startups, says he plans to purchase the Buchanan Building, at 28 W. Third, downtown. The transaction is expected to be completed next a
A business venture called Spokane Party Trolley LLC has started rolling under the power of its 16-passenger, specialized bike in the shape of a trolley bar for groups touring downtown.Since September, groups of between eight and 16 have rented
Northwest Farm Credit Services, the big Spokane-based ag-lending cooperative, says it's sending to its stockholders patronage refund checks totaling a record $54.8 million.The total is $1.8 million higher than last year's $53 million in refunds
Millson LLC, a Spokane Valley company managed by builder-developer John G. Miller and his wife, Sue, plans to develop a speculative warehouse-distribution building at the southwest corner of Grove and Thorpe roads on the West Plains, Miller the of