The renovation of the historic Peyton Building in downtown Spokane was put on pause earlier this summer, but is anticipated to resume at the end of October.
Median home prices and total sales are up so far this year in both the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene areas, the latest reports from Spokane Realtors and Coeur d’Alene Regional Realtors show.
According to the Downtown Spokane Partnership Housing Action Plan study, Spokane should adopt a 10-year housing development target of 3,200 more market-rate housing units in downtown Spokane.
The Spokane Home Builders Association will hold its 21st annual Fall Festival of Homes, Sept. 26 through Sept. 28, and Oct. 5 through Oct. 8. The festival will feature 23 homes constructed by 15 builders.
Construction is underway on a long-envisioned Beacon Hill housing development, following a $24 million commercial construction financing commitment from Dallas-based Sunflower Bank.
Late last month, the Journal sat down with Craig Soehren, a real estate broker at Spokane-based commercial real estate agency Kiemle Hagood, for its most recent episode of the Elevating The Conversation podcast about the Inland Northwest office market.
The city of Spokane Valley has selected Habitat for Humanity of Spokane to receive a $1 million grant to offset utility infrastructure costs for a 23-unit housing development off Carnahan Street, in Spokane Valley.
Across Spokane, employers are embracing design elements that draw workers in — features like a two-story preserved moss wall bursting with greenery and light, or a custom staircase that not only links two floors but also floods the lower level with natural light and invites connection across teams.