• Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Newsroom
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • Current Issue
    • Latest News
    • Special Report
    • Up Close
    • Opinion
  • News by Sector
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Banking & Finance
    • Health Care
    • Education & Talent
    • North Idaho
    • Technology
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail
    • Government
  • Roundups & Features
    • Calendar
    • People
    • Business Licenses
    • Q&A Profiles
    • Cranes & Elevators
    • Retrospective
    • Insights
    • Restaurants & Retail
  • Supplements & Magazines
    • Book of Lists
    • Building the INW
    • Market Fact Book
    • Economic Forecast
    • Best Places to Work
    • Partner Publications
  • E-Edition
  • Journal Events
    • Elevating the Conversation
    • Workforce Summit
    • Icons
    • Women in Leadership
    • Rising Stars
    • Best Places to Work
    • People of Influence
    • Business of the Year Awards
  • Podcasts
  • Sponsored
  • INW Senior

Special Report

Homebuilder erects third apartment complex in North Idaho

$6 million initial phase will have 72 rental units
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
Viking Construction Inc., of Hayden, has started work on a $6 million, 72-unit first phase of a planned 208-unit apartment complex in North Idaho, says Scott Krajack, Viking's director of development.
Read More
—Century 21 Beutler-Waterfront

Inland Northwest waterfront transactions are steady

Activity rises, median prices drop in specialty market
November 19, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Inland Northwest waterfront real estate markets have retained a sense of stability the last few years, say real estate agents who market such properties.
Read More

Sex shop violated Spokane Valley city code, court rules

Citizen complaint started inquiry at Erotic Boutique
November 19, 2015
The Washington State Court of Appeals has unanimously upheld a lower court ruling that viewing rooms in a sex shop don't conform to Spokane Valley municipal regulations.
Read More

West Side investor buys North Side apartment complex

65-unit Cedar Village sells for $2.7 million
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
Alder Terrace Apartments LLC, a Longview, Wash.-based real estate investment company, has bought the Cedar Village apartment complex in the Nevada-Lidgerwood neighborhood on Spokane's North Side for $2.7 million, says Joel Crosby, a commercial real esta
Read More
—NAC|Architecture

Spokane Public Schools queue up three projects

Newtech, NC, Salk work to approach $60 million
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
Spokane Public Schools is lining up its next three major projects, valued at nearly $60 million, that will be under construction this year and next.
Read More
—Kevin Blocker

The city of Spokane's mobile home debate

Councilman contends measure limits park owners; proponent disagrees
November 19, 2015
Outgoing Spokane City Councilman Mike Allen thinks the city violated its Comprehensive Plan when council members recently changed language in the plan in a way that he believes limits the ability of manufactured and mobile home parks to sell their propert
Read More

Trio of SBA veterans form consulting company

Three women plan to teach system to lenders
November 5, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Coralie Myers and Pat Johnson, of Spokane, along with Lisa Lerner, of Phoenix, have formed a new national company here called SBA Simplified LLC, with the goal of advising lenders on how best to use new lending software.
Read More

Southern Idaho credit union extends its reach to Cd'A

ICCU takes over at former Public Employees branch
November 5, 2015
Mike McLean
Southeast Idaho-based Idaho Central Credit Union is operating its first North Idaho branch after having recently absorbed the assets and liabilities of Public Employees Credit Union of Coeur d'Alene.
Read More

Federal Reserve action stirs policy error concerns

Timeline for raising rates has become more murky
November 5, 2015
Steve Scranton
Much anticipation and discussion swirled throughout the summer regarding when the Federal Reserve would begin the process to normalize interest rates, with economists and forecasters pretty evenly split between whether or not the Fed would start in Septem
Read More
—Kevin Blocker

Inspirus works to boost membership in Spokane

Credit union dedicated funds to local schools
November 5, 2015
Seattle-based Inspirus Credit Union has stepped up its efforts to add new members in the Spokane area as part of an ongoing effort to reach out beyond its traditionally teacher-based membership, located mostly on the West Side.
Read More
Previous 1 2 … 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 … 224 225 Next
Daily News Updates

Subscribe today to our free E-Newsletters!

Subscribe

Featured Poll

How much are you spending on holiday shopping this year?

Popular Articles

  • By Tina Sulzle

    Trader Joe's puts forward plans in Spokane Valley

  • Vintage (10) c
    By Tina Sulzle

    Aloha Vintage marketplace opens in Millwood

  • 1319f8394524761fe62efd46371b1cb6
    By Dylan Harris

    Silverwood to be acquired by Atlanta company

  • Topgolf web
    By Ethan Pack

    Topgolf project moves forward in Liberty Lake

  • Manufacturing fc collage web
    By Ethan Pack

    Manufacturers invest in INW

  • News Content
    • News
    • Special Report
    • Up Close
    • Roundups & Features
    • Opinion
  • More Content
    • E-Edition
    • E-Mail Newsletters
    • Newsroom
    • Special Publications
    • Partner Publications
  • Customer Service
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Our Readers
    • Advertising
    • Subscriptions
    • Media Kit
  • Other Links
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Journal Events
    • Privacy Policy
    • Tri-Cities Publications

Journal of Business BBB Business Review allianceLogo.jpg CVC_Logo-1_small.jpg

All content copyright ©  2025 by the Journal of Business and Northwest Business Press Inc. All rights reserved.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing