Sales of single-family homes and condos are expected to slow even more in the coming year as supply continues to lag behind demand, say area experts.
Rob Higgins, executive vice president of the Spokane Association of Realtors, expects the real estate
Mark Michaelis, CEO of Spokane-based software company IntelliTect, contends a growing number of emerging exponential technologies -- those that can double in capability or performance, or reduce costs by half within a short time frame -- leads him to
The Journal of Business has begun accepting nominations for its second annual Icons awards, which recognize legends of the Inland Northwest business community.
Former Spokane-area businesspeople who are chosen to receive the awards will be recognized at
Momentum from a decade of economic growth in Kootenai County is expected to carry over into 2020 with a mix of developments recently underway or planned for the coming year.
The Coeur d'Alene City Council last month approved an urban renewal plan and
After respectable – albeit slower – gains in employment this year, Spokane-area economists are projecting up to 1.5% growth in jobs next year.
That would equate to roughly 3,000 new jobs in the Spokane Metropolitan Statistical Area in 2020, which
Although the current decade of economic expansion still appears to have some momentum rolling into 2020, prognosticators here are expecting a slowdown in growth in major economic sectors.
Spokane-area economists are projecting up to 1.5% growth in jobs
Amy Knapton Vega has been executive director of the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery for about 13 years. The nonprofit organization, named for a Spokane two-year-old who died in 1982 due to injuries from child abuse, has been serving children at risk of abuse
Sagamore Capital has doubled the scope of its planned River Bend waterfront multifamily community in Spokane's University District, with the addition of two multifamily housing buildings to the plans.
A representative of the Phoenix-based development
Issues and opportunities involving housing and health care top the list of priorities for Spokane-area municipalities and organizations as they prepare to make their cases at the 2020 Washington state legislative session.
To bolster the housing market
If Greater Spokane Incorporated gets its way in the next legislative session, Spokane County would receive an additional $11 million a year in economic development funding moving forward.
GSI, which acts as Spokane's joint chamber of commerce