A group of private sector stakeholders are making an aggressive push to effect change in the Spokane area with the creation of the newly formed Spokane Business Association, where a longtime public executive known for his effective communication, convening, and collaboration, has been chosen to lead the organization.
Coeur d’Alene Tractor Co., which does business as Adams Tractor of Spokane, is developing a $6 million facility on the West Plains to replace a smaller leased facility in the city of Spokane.
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Stratford Building Corp. has launched a new product line of accessory dwelling units, dubbed Living Small by Stratford, aimed at providing another housing option in the Pacific Northwest region.
DOMA Coffee Roasting Co. is opening a retail coffee shop amid the Toll Brothers Waterfront Development in Post Falls. The cafe will serve as a platform that displays the company's offerings and sets itself apart with seasonal brews.
Mountain West Bank has acquired the former Spokesman-Review building in Coeur d'Alene and plans to relocate its headquarters there in the next couple of years.
The recently formed Spokane Business Association has named Gavin Cooley, former longtime chief financial officer for the city of Spokane, as its first CEO.