Despite public safety concerns and challenges associated with homelessness, significant real estate investment in downtown Spokane continues, an indication that investors have an optimistic outlook of the future of the downtown core, an industry
Washington State University is envisioning a new medical training facility at the university's Spokane campus, says Eric Smith, director of facilities and capital projects at WSU in Spokane.
With a campus redevelopment wrapping up, a new partnership with Whitworth University being fostered, and an annual audit underway, Jim Maxwell is picking up right where his predecessor left off, all while searching for his own replacement.
Spokane Transit Authority is tracking real estate activity along its transit routes in Spokane County as a way to help the agency identify and plan for future services in areas of expected growth, says chief planning and development officer at STA
Following a spate of highly touted developments, Spokane's University District Development Association is making plans on several levels for what might come next, says Juliet Sinisterra, the organization's CEO.
Forward-looking concepts under
Planning is underway for a roughly 100,000-square-foot marine sales and service facility in Liberty Lake.
The planned boat shop will occupy a now-vacant 40-acre site at 24901 E. Appleway, next to the eastbound lanes of Interstate-90 about 1 1/2 miles
City of Spokane building officials are reviewing plans for a remodel of 17,200 square feet of office space at the Rock Pointe Corporate Center for an administration facility for Frontier Behavioral Health, permit information shows.
A side business for three longtime coworkers has turned into a full-time real estate investment company, dubbed Fourth Avenue Capital, the company's managing partners say.
The leaders of the Spokane-based company announced the launch of Fourth Avenue