Hayden-based glass-repair business Grizzly Glass Centers Inc. plans to move next month to larger quarters in the Warren K Industrial Park, where the company is developing its new, $1 million headquarters building.
Owner Steve Wright says the building wil
The Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery, a Spokane-based nonprofit that provides short-term, 24-hour care for children in crisis situations, recently paid $1.3 million for a building and site on East Sprague Avenue, on which it hopes eventually to build a larger
Spokane real estate development company Black Realty Inc. is planning a residential development with 580 planned living units at the former Painted Hills Golf Course site at 4403 S. Dishman–Mica Road.
Bryan Walker, development project manager with Blac
West Star Industries, a Hayden-based maker of commercial stainless steel food-service products and equipment, plans to build a $5.6 million manufacturing plant in Hayden, a building permit application on file with the North Idaho city shows.
Michelle Foc
Canada-based HiTest Sand Inc. has bought 186 acres of land south of Newport, Wash., and started the application process for necessary permits to build a $325 million silicon smelter there, says Gregg Dohrn, who's working as the HiTest project manager fo
The Spokane Home Builders Association will hold its 13th annual Fall Festival of Homes over the next two extended weekends.
This year's show will feature 28 homes constructed in Spokane County by 20 builders, making it again the largest new-home constr
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission is scheduled to hear a request today to authorize up to $12.5 million in tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance the purchase of and planned improvements to the Coventry Court and St. Andrews Court apartments in
Spokane Valley couple Jaculynn and Hans Peterson have developed a duplex that they claim is the first Energy Star, solar-ready rental income property in the city.
Construction recently was completed on the $295,000 structure, at the northwest corner of O
Conversion of old buildings into apartments fuels work
September 14, 2017
After a 26-year career as a manager for a large construction company in Hawaii, Ray Skelton moved to Spokane and acquired the assets of two separate environmental and insulation companies, both of which are now reaping the benefits of the current construc
Community Cancer Fund, Kootenai Health, and Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Inland Northwest are collaborating to develop and operate lodging for adult and pediatric patients receiving medical treatment at Kootenai Health, says Jerid Keefer, Commun