Structure near I-90 slated to be finished next March
June 30, 2016
In an effort to boost exposure and meet growing demand, Spokane-based Pool World Inc. is starting construction of a larger building in Coeur d'Alene.
'As the economy has emerged from the Great Recession, our market segment has been no different,†s
Eastern Washington University hopes to issue a second call for bids in late July for a planned renovation and expansion of its Pence Student Union Building, says Troy Bester, the university's senior project manager.
Only one contractor, Spokane-based L
Merchant e-Solutions Inc. plans to move its Spokane Valley operations center to a larger, more open office space this summer.
Nearing the end of its lease at 920 N. Argonne Road, the Atlanta-based electronic payment acceptance and management company, pl
Spokane developer Ron Wells says he has fresh financing and strong local and state support to convert the shuttered Ridpath Hotel into a downtown housing complex, but he's bracing for another two-year delay in getting the project started.
'We have a
A group led by Innovation Collective LLC owner Nick Smoot has bought the long-vacant Elks Building in downtown Coeur d'Alene.
Smoot says the building will be home to Coeur d'Alene-based Innovation Collective activities, including teaching, mentoring,
Spokane Airports has awarded Newman Lake-based contractor Wm Winkler Co. a $1.7 million contract for a Flint Road realignment project.
Todd Woodard, spokesman for Spokane Airports, says the project is set to begin in July and is expected to conclude by l
After 24 years of operating in downtown Spokane, the owners of Rock City Grill are moving the restaurant to the South Hill from the River Park Square shopping mall downtown, where it has been a fixture for 13 years.
Jim Rhoades and his wife, Rose Rhoad
A modest predevelopment application to open a bakery in the long-vacant Halliday Building, next to the shuttered Ridpath Hotel downtown, is just the first glimpse of plans to breathe new life into the block, says Spokane real estate investor and developer
Rathdrum Trading Post Hardware plans to move this summer-again.
It will be the second move for the independent hardware store this year.
The store's permanent location will be in a 12,000-square-foot structure under construction about a half-mile so
Union Gospel Mission Association of Spokane has bought for $2 million the former Saint Mark Senior Living facility at 2410 N. Hogan, where it plans to move its women and children's crisis center from smaller quarters at the former Budget Saver motel, at