A trio of Spokane business partners plans to open a new cafe, bar, and concert venue next month in a downtown building at 171 S. Washington that most recently housed the Empyrean Coffee House.Doug LaPlante, Shawn Duffey, and Mark Agnew own the &
Aspen Way Enterprises Inc., a Billings, Mont.-based franchisee for Aaron's Inc. furniture, electronics, and appliance stores, plans to move its Spokane Valley outlet to a new location in the Argonne Village Shopping Center by this fall.The will
DigiDeal Corp., a Spokane Valley-based developer of electronic gaming tables, has launched a new mobile game application that's a modified version of one of its digital table card games.Called Pocket Pickit Poker, the app is available for from a
Phones Plus Inc., a Coeur d'Alene-based Verizon wireless telephone and service retailer, plans to develop a new headquarters building in Post Falls.The company also plans to open a new store in southwest Oregon, its 12th retail outlet overall, a
ReliOn Inc., the Spokane Valley-based manufacturer of fuel cell-powered, backup power systems, has received approval of a recent patent request for the internal technology used in its newest product line. The newly granted patent will enable to
The customized swim platforms Scott Kurtz makes at his Spokane Valley-based boat repair business, Contemporary Fiberglass & Marine Inc., can be found on watercraft all over the world as far away as Australia, Hong Kong, and South America.Kurtz a
Liberty Lake-based real estate development company Greenstone Corp. says it has secured a handful of businesses that will occupy new commercial space under various stages of design and development in the 78-acre Kendall Yards urban village of a and
A few retail tenant changes are in the works at the Spokane Valley Mall, including a new Vans shoe store, a Victoria's Secret shop expansion, and the apparent first Spokane-area location for Swedish-based clothing company H&M.Mall and H&M didn't
Inland Northwest businesspeople view the current state of the economy somewhat more favorably than does the population as a whole, but they are more tempered in their optimism for its future, says a survey conducted in recent weeks. Meanwhile, a
PacifiClean Environmental, a young subsidiary of Spokane-based SRM Development LLC, has at least four organic-waste processing projects in the works around the U.S., including a $24 million facility near Ellensburg.The subsidiary also plans to a