A new restaurant to be called The Grille from Ipanema will open in November in the Parkside tower in Coeur d'Alene, says Monte Miller, a principal in Miller Stauffer Architects PA, of Coeur d'Alene, which designed and developed the building on the
Two Inland Northwest entrepreneurs with multigenerational backgrounds in wheat farming are marketing a brand of flour that's made here from grain produced by a regional farmers' alliance using sustainable growing practices.The two men, Fred of a
Sterling Codifiers Inc., a Coeur d'Alene-based, company that codifies new laws of cities, counties, and American Indian tribes, meaning it organizes them into a searchable system and checks for compatibility with existing codes, says it has bought
The Spokane Club says it has decided to sell the former Spokane Area Chamber of Commerce building, at 1020 W. Riverside, and has listed the three-story, 20,000-square-foot structure for $1.3 million.The club bought the building adjacent to its
Moss Adams LLP, the Seattle-based accounting and consulting firm, says it has launched a campaign to develop and retain women leaders at the firm.Large accounting firms throughout the country have disproportionately low numbers of women says a a
The Spokane Business & Industrial Park has leased space to five new tenants, including a longtime Spokane trucking company, a food-products distributor, a manufacturer of specialty moldings, a sheet-metal fabricator, and a concrete polisher, SBIP a
Fiesta Bonita Mexican Grill & Cantina has leased 2,100 square feet of space at 116 N. First, in Sandpoint, Idaho, and has moved there from smaller quarters at 700 Kootenai Cutoff, in Ponderay, Idaho. Chris Bell and James S. Black III, both of NAI a
A Liberty Lake-based developer has submitted preliminary plans to develop a technology campus around the former Agilent Technologies Inc. building, in Liberty Lake.The developer, Jim Frank, says Meadowwood Partners LLC, which he heads, is to the
Spokane-based Vandervert Construction Inc. recently has been awarded four out-of-town construction projects with a total value of $6.7 million that include an appliance store, two tire centers, and a cellular phone outlet.Tim Stulc, vice of the
Cameron-Reilly LLC, a concrete contractor, is trying to stay ahead of the competition by avoiding it, says one of the partners in the Airway Heights company.The partner, Jim Cameron, says Cameron-Reilly is focusing on atypical projects that draw