• Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Newsroom
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • Current Issue
    • Latest News
    • Special Report
    • Up Close
    • Opinion
  • News by Sector
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Banking & Finance
    • Health Care
    • Education & Talent
    • North Idaho
    • Technology
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail
    • Government
  • Roundups & Features
    • Calendar
    • People
    • Business Licenses
    • Q&A Profiles
    • Cranes & Elevators
    • Retrospective
    • Insights
    • Restaurants & Retail
  • Supplements & Magazines
    • Book of Lists
    • Building the INW
    • Market Fact Book
    • Economic Forecast
    • Best Places to Work
    • Partner Publications
  • E-Edition
  • Journal Events
    • Elevating the Conversation
    • Workforce Summit
    • Icons
    • Women in Leadership
    • Rising Stars
    • Best Places to Work
    • People of Influence
    • Business of the Year Awards
  • Podcasts
  • Sponsored
  • INW Senior

Real Estate & Construction

South Hill senior apartment complex to undergo renovation

$4 million plan to improve all Canterbury Court units
October 20, 2016
Mike McLean
The owner of Canterbury Court, a low-income senior apartment complex at 1010 S. Rockwood Blvd., is planning a $4 million, multiphase renovation project, says Shannon Meagher, of Spokane-based Kiemle & Hagood Co. Meagher heads up development and special p
Read More

ROW buys Cd'A building, plans to move in November

Company grows with diverse adventure tours
October 20, 2016
Mike McLean
Silver Stream Diversified LLC, an affiliate of longtime Coeur d'Alene outdoor tour operator ROW Adventures, has bought a 5,900-square-foot building in downtown Coeur d'Alene, where ROW plans to move from smaller, leased quarters, says ROW co-founder P
Read More

Tecate Grill scheduled to reopen on North Side

Restaurant plans to retain much of its original menu
October 20, 2016
Mike McLean
The Tecate Grill, formerly located in the Shadle Shopping Center, will reopen at 2610 W. Northwest Blvd., likely within a couple of weeks, says Juan Vazquez, co-owner of the southwest Mexican-cuisine restaurant. The Tecate Grill ownership group bought th
Read More

Longtime North Side ski shop Wintersport to close

Owner retiring; property sold, will be leased out
October 20, 2016
Kim Crompton
Wintersport, a popular longtime ski shop at the southeast corner of Division Street and Bridgeport Avenue on Spokane's North Side, will be closing around the end of this month, says owner Darrell Perdue, who has sold the property and is retiring. Perdu
Read More

Liberty Lake restaurant, retail project planned

Multitenant structure to be erected near Home Depot
October 20, 2016
Mike McLean
A Seattle developer plans to construct a 12,400-square-foot, multitenant retail building in Liberty Lake, environmental planning documents on file with the city of Liberty Lake show. The project site would be located on an acre of vacant land at the nort
Read More
—Perkins+Will

Leone & Keeble wins big contract for EWU project

Work on $31 million job slated to start this week
October 6, 2016
Mike McLean
Eastern Washington University has awarded Spokane contractor Leone & Keeble Inc. a $31 million contract to renovate and expand the Pence Union Building. Work there is scheduled to start this week, says Troy Bester, the university's senior project mana
Read More
-

Allergen supplier expands

Art Only
October 6, 2016
Mike McLean
-

Vandervert Construction cites growth, expanding markets

Total active project values surpass $60 million mark
October 6, 2016
Mike McLean
Vandervert Construction Inc., of Spokane, is seeing strong growth in contract revenue this year inside and outside of the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area, says Andrea Frye, a spokeswoman for the company. Active construction projects include four hotels outs
Read More
—Kevin Blocker

Lydig CEO says success linked to investing in workers

Average length of tenure at company is a decade
October 6, 2016
Lydig Construction Inc. CEO Larry Swartz says he thinks the number that most effectively speaks to why the company is so successful is reflected in the average tenure of its more than 150 employees in three different cities.
Read More

New structure slated at Liberty Lake business park

15,000-square-foot building would have multiple tenants
October 6, 2016
Construction is expected to start soon on a 15,000-square-foot building at Liberty Lake's McKinzie Business Park, says Amanda Tainio, the planning and building services manager for the city of Liberty Lake. 'The project is currently under review, and
Read More
Previous 1 2 … 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 … 268 269 Next
Daily News Updates

Subscribe today to our free E-Newsletters!

Subscribe

Featured Poll

Do you expect your employees to be accessible after hours?

Popular Articles

  • Sponsoredcontent web
    By Paul Read

    How we got our start, and why we do what we do

  • Apartments (28) web
    By Ethan Pack

    $4M Kendall Yards apartment project commences

  • Rob hartman web
    By Karina Elias

    Lee & Hayes wins liability ruling against former client

  • Gma (12) web
    By Ethan Pack

    Zone home: City considers zoning changes for housing needs

  • 26 0109 619 south cedar landmarks package 8 web
    By Karina Elias

    Multifamily units proposed on lower South Hill

  • News Content
    • News
    • Special Report
    • Up Close
    • Roundups & Features
    • Opinion
  • More Content
    • E-Edition
    • E-Mail Newsletters
    • Newsroom
    • Special Publications
    • Partner Publications
  • Customer Service
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Our Readers
    • Advertising
    • Subscriptions
    • Media Kit
  • Other Links
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Journal Events
    • Privacy Policy
    • Tri-Cities Publications

Journal of Business BBB Business Review allianceLogo.jpg CVC_Logo-1_small.jpg

All content copyright ©  2026 by the Journal of Business and Northwest Business Press Inc. All rights reserved.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing