New development along Spokane Falls Boulevard would be a welcome improvement over surface parking lots currently situated on some of those sites. As the city of Spokane looks at lifting building-height restrictions on land across from Riverfront Park, it
A new bar and restaurant, called the Logan Tavern, has opened in the old Bulldog Tavern location at 1305 N. Hamilton, just north of the Gonzaga University campus.
The building has hosted several businesses since the closure of the Bulldog Tavern in 201
A new restaurant and bar called Heritage Bar & Kitchen is slated to open this spring in what was formerly the Texas True BBQ space at 122 S. Monroe.
Co-owners Gabe Wood and Alex King say they plan to open the restaurant in the 1,350-square-foot space,
Wheel Sport Bicycle plans to add a cafe space in May to its South Hill store, at 3020 S. Grand Boulevard.
'We've noticed it's common for bike shops in other cities to offer a cafe space, and we wanted to try something similar here,†says Sarah
According to the Danbury, Conn.-based National Organization for Rare Disorders, 30 million Americans-about 1 in 10-live with a rare disease, which is a disease that affects fewer than 200,000 people. There are about 7,000 known rare diseases, NORD say
Saving for retirement can be a daunting and intimidating task. Various formulas abound, are everywhere, and readily provided by financial planners, advisers, and websites. They allow you to plug in your information to account for your goals, time left to
Liberty Lake facility on stronger financial footing thanks largely to big donor
March 15, 2018
After more than a decade with an uncertain future, the 67,000-square-foot Liberty Lake-based HUB Sports Center is on stronger financial footing than it's ever been, contends Phil Champlin, the sport venue's executive director.
The Inland Northwest C
As the end of tax season looms, financial experts both here and nationally are predicting provisions in the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act could change how taxpayers plan to contribute to charity this year.
Most agree the changes are likely to alter taxpayer
Several Spokane-area school and education districts are moving forward with major construction projects, with some multimillion-dollar contracts recently awarded, some about to be awarded, and others out for bid.
In the Spokane school district, T.W. Clar
Mad Anthony's Inc., a Bellevue, Wash.-based restaurant group that operates here as Anthony's at Spokane Falls, has purchased the building at 618 N. Monroe and neighboring lot on Lincoln Street for future parking expansion. Tim Kestell and Steve McInto