A Portland-based development company could break ground on its planned $20 million Boxcar Apartments in the University District as early as October, says managing partner Tom Cody.
The company, Project PDX
A family-owned investment company is developing a storage unit business that also will allocate space for storing boats and recreational vehicles.
Barker Storage LLC broke ground last week on its planned $5.5 million self-storage project to be located
Boise, Idaho-based Western States Equipment Co. plans to build a 127,400-square-foot heavy equipment dealership in Liberty Lake, according to planning documents on file with the city.
Site plans show the heavy equipment dealer is planning a four-building
The number of homes sold through the Spokane Association of Realtors' Multiple Listing Service is down 1% through the first six months of this year, compared with first half of 2019.
The MLS reports 3,261 single-family homes and condos on less than
The Spokane County Hearing Examiner has approved the Spokane Gun Club's application for a conditional-use permit to build a gun range on the West Plains.
The hearing examiner handed down his decision on July 1.
Spokane Gun Club officer Dave McCann
Jerry Storhäug, cofounder and principal of the Spokane civil engineering company Storhäug Engineering Inc., started his own business in 1993 because he wanted fewer managerial duties and wanted to interact more closely with clients.
His son, Austin
Tucked away in a white-brick house with a bright blue porch in Browne's Addition is Cortner Architectural Co., a longtime Spokane architecture company that traces its roots back to the early 1920s.
The firm has been growing its client base steadily and
Brokers here say some sectors of the commercial real estate industry have remained strong despite transactions skidding to a near halt as the mandates issued to reduce the spread of the coronavirus rippled through the state and shut down businesses.
Managers and owners of coworking spaces in the Spokane area say that while occupancy is low due to the COVID-19 pandemic, those who have been taking advantage of such spaces are thankful to have them, and the popularity of coworking spaces could increase
Some architects here say they're beginning to see a slowdown in a few design sectors, with some projects in the pipeline put on hold indefinitely due to the pandemic-induced economic slowdown.
Jeff Warner, principal with Spokane-based ALSC Architects