Before the 2019 holiday rush, Amazon.com Inc. hopes to have nearly all 1,500 positions filled at the massive fulfillment center under construction on the West Plains, says company spokesperson Lauren Lynch.
Amazon will begin hiring a few weeks before the
Trucking industry experts say a scarcity of commercial truck drivers has begun to create sweeping consequences ranging from higher prices for goods to a slower economy due to widespread inability to deliver goods on time.
Sheri Call, executive vice
The city of Spokane is preparing to launch its own job recruiting initiative aimed at attracting West Side companies to bring highly paid professional and management-level jobs here.
The campaign, the first of its kind for the city, likely will start
It's Amazon.
Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. today delivered confirmation of earlier reports first published by the Journal that the online mega-retailer plans to construct a massive distribution facility that will employ more than 1,500 people on the We
Spokane Valley-based Brumback Construction Inc. plans to build a $3.4 million apartment complex to be named Cedar Flats Apartments at 6619 N. Cedar Road in the Five Mile area of North Spokane, says Nick Brumback, company president.
The project, which is
A Spokane real estate team plans to transform the defunct Downtowner Motel, at 165 S. Washington, into a 45-unit apartment building.
Dallas Lightner, one of the owners of LT Real Estate Investments LLC, which does business as LT Real Estate & Property Ma
Construction is under way on a $900,000 self-storage facility expansion project at 8915 E. Montgomery in Spokane Valley, says Matt Rounsley, general manager of Spokane Valley-based Brumback Construction Inc., the contractor on the project.
Argonne Montgo
On July 1, major changes to Washington state law governing homeowners and condominium owners associations took effect.
Representing approximately 12 years of effort by lawyers, developers, builders, and real estate professionals, those changes affect all
When thinking of disruptors in business and industry, there are some common characteristics: innovation in thinking, transformation of the status quo, and flexibility in sustaining growth are a few that come to mind.
These traits are not necessarily asso
While the Washington state constitution doesn't allow us to put up the millions of dollars in tax breaks and incentives for private development we're seeing offered by other states and cities to lure economic development, we can celebrate what incenti