Just two years after celebrating its 10th anniversary, Spokane-based business software company Imprezzio Inc.-named after the Italian word for enterprise-is expanding its presence locally and globally and reporting strong sales gains as it prepares th
The Spokane Home Builders Association will hold its 12th annual Fall Festival of Homes during the next two weekends.
This year's festival will feature 32 homes constructed by 20 builders, says Nichole Kerns, a spokeswoman for the association.
Hours fo
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, the Dunwoody, Ga.-based fast-food restaurant chain, plans to enter the Spokane market with an outlet on Spokane's North Side, says a real estate broker handling the land lease at the future restaurant site.
The broker, Chris
Pinecroft LLC, developer of the Pinecroft Business Park in Spokane Valley, plans to break ground this week on a $5.25 million multiuse building in the office complex.
The catalyst for the project is PayTrace Inc., a Spokane Valley-based payment-processi
Wake Up Inc., the parent company of the Spokane-Valley-based Wake Up Call coffee shop company, has leased a 14,200-square-foot corner lot at 1814 N. Division, where the company plans to construct its seventh outlet.
Christopher Arkoosh, who co-owns Wake
Greenstone Corp., the Liberty Lake-based developer of the Kendall Yards development northwest of downtown Spokane, plans to begin construction this fall on a pair of two-tenant retail buildings.
The structures, tentatively called Nettleton Corners, are
The city of Spokane has begun work on design plans for a project that it says will improve safety, enhance the streetscape, and reconfigure traffic on North Monroe Street. Although the $4.1 million project isn't due to start construction until 2018, it
A partnership named 504 East Second Partners LLC has bought a single-story, 6,000-square-foot building at the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Sherman Street and plans to renovate it and possibly expand it to accommodate one or more tenants.
Utah-based Wadsworth Development Group & Property Management, which owns the Taco Time fast-food restaurant at 1310 N. Ruby, says the building soon will be converted into a Starbucks outlet.
Parker Robertson, Utah-based project manager for Wadsworth, sa