The city of Spokane announced this morning a refinancing proposal that would fund street maintenance and park improvements.
If executed as proposed, the city says in a press release, strategic refinancing could provide $25 million annually for street f
As GSI President and CEO Rich Hadley nears his May 9 retirement date, it's time for the Spokane business community to pause for a moment and reflect on the impact Hadley has had on the evolution of Greater Spokane Incorporated and the Inland Northwest b
Issues faced by seniors and those preparing for retirement are more complicated than they were 30 years ago, says Michael Wytychak, who founded Wytychak Elder Law PLLC in Coeur d'Alene in 1984. Seniors need to prepare for the rising cost of living and h
Kathleen Cavender, 61, a part-time jazz singer and full-time artist in Spokane, had been married to her husband Mike for nearly 30 years when he was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, an autoimmune disease that turns the lungs to scar tissue.
McDonald's Corp. is well under way on construction of a controversial new drive-thru-only restaurant on the southwest corner of Hamilton Street and Augusta Avenue, near Gonzaga University's campus, in Spokane.
The restaurant is expected to open in
Green energy technology company FlyBack Energy Inc. has leased an 8,000-square-foot building formerly occupied by TRC Tire Sales LLC, at 102 S. Flora Road, in Spokane Valley, and has consolidated its operations there, says Paul Babcock, company president
Spokane Teachers Credit Union, the Spokane area's largest credit union, has modified its home mortgage interest rate lock policy for conventional loans to make it more borrower-friendly, says Jeff Mularksi, STCU's real estate manager for origination a
There has been a regional solid waste system in Spokane County since 1989, when the city of Spokane and Spokane County entered into an interlocal agreement. That agreement will expire on Nov. 17, and the system will become the county's responsibility.