Whether it’s deciding the next big move for your company or choosing the home where you’ll raise your family, big decisions are inherently emotional, but they should be made with clear minds and intent.
This year will be pivotal for Spokane County's housing future. All municipalities within Spokane County will collaborate to assemble housing need projections for the next decade under the state's Growth Management Act.
Reducing energy usage directly impacts any bottom line and is the most cost-effective and readily available resource for small businesses aiming for a sustainable future.
Leavitt Capital Cos. is looking forward to an active market in 2025 after ending the year with the sale of a 45,000-square-foot office building at Pinecroft Business Park, in Spokane Valley.
The city of Airway Heights is updating its municipal code to comply with Washington state laws concerning missing-middle housing and accessory dwelling units as options to help relieve the housing shortage on the West Plains.
The number of single-family homes sold in the Spokane area in 2024 totaled 5,650, up 2% over the number of homes sold in 2023, while homes sold in Kootenai County in 2024 totaled 2,450, up over 13% compared with year-earlier sales.