Access2Experience LLC, a platform for connecting business professionals with students and teachers, has been updated and streamlined to make it easier to build connections.
Despite being a strong sellers' market, Spokane-area sales of single-family homes experienced a double-digit decrease percentagewise in March, according to the market snapshot released by the Spokane Association of Realtors.
Chewelah, Wash., ski resort 49 Degrees North has been sold to an affiliate of Kellogg, Idaho's Silver Mountain Resort.
The new owner, Chewelah Mountain Resort Lands LLC, has acquired all assets of the resort, according to a press release
Bellevue, Wash.-based Nelson Realty Advisors is developing a new $2.5 million, 18,800-square-foot office building on Spokane's North Side for the Washington state Department of Children, Youth, and Families.
The structure will house the department's
Four multifamily housing projects with a total value exceeding $8 million are underway or planned for the Inland Northwest.
On the South Hill, a new 12-unit apartment building is planned at 2772 E. 31st that will be named Thirty-First Place, says Chris
Rose Pointe Assisted Living, a care facility at 13013 E. Mission, will undergo a $3 million renovation project this summer that's expected to take two years.
Jessica Yaeger, executive director at Rose Pointe, says she agreed to take on her current
The Wolff Co. has launched its own senior independent-living community brand, Revel, and has opened its first such facility in the Spokane-area at 16807 E. Mission Parkway, in Spokane Valley.
Wolff Co. is a private equity and development company
The city of Spokane Valley is taking some of the uncertainty out of development on an 840-acre northeast industrial area, near Barker Road and Trent Avenue.
The goal is to save developers time and money by providing them with both a traffic analysis and
Washington state Department of Transportation is working to wrap up two projects this spring relating to the North Spokane Corridor, and plans to start another this summer, says design project engineer Bob Hilmes.