Hayden developer Mike Nichols, owner of Quad Park LLC, plans to develop a multitenant flex office complex on four acres of land he bought recently at 3230 to 3370 Quad Park Court, in Post Falls.
Nichols says the contractor, Post Falls-based Steel Structu
Spokane builder and developer Brumback Construction Inc. is erecting a $4.6 million, 45-unit apartment complex in the Wandermere area.
The complex, named Dakota Flats Apartments, will consist of five three-story multifamily buildings with six to 12 units
Spokane Valley-based Viking Construction Inc. has started foundation work on the third and final phase of the Fieldstone Apartments complex in north Post Falls, says Scott Krajack, Viking's director of development.
The $6.3 million, 64-unit phase is at
Spokane Public Schools has bought a nearly 2-acre parcel of land at 2904 E. Sprague, where the district plans eventually to expand student-education and staff-training programs based at the nearby Libby Center, says Mark Anderson, the district's associa
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is seeking federal air quality redesignation, which could prevent certain industries from locating on or near the tribe's Usk, Wash.-based reservation, says Dean Osterman, the tribe's executive director of natural resourc
Mann-Grandstaff Veterans Affairs Medical Center, in northwest Spokane, has halted a nearly $8 million Intensive Outpatient Mental Health and Education Building project, citing unforeseen costs in site work.
The project site is on the northwest portion of
While the namesakes at the Spokane accounting and business consulting firm Kavadias Hall PLLC prefer the small-firm environment, prolonged strong growth has forced them to double their accounting staff so they can manage the workload.
Jeff Kavadias, the
Spokane-based Washington Trust Bank is completing two major remodels and constructing a replacement bank branch here that will highlight the bank's ongoing financial-concierge initiative.
Washington Trust is investing nearly $2 million on the projects,
Edmonton, Alberta-based HiTest Sand Inc. is working on Plan C in its search for a site to develop a $300 million silicon smelter in northeastern Washington
HiTest Sand now is looking at a site south of Newport, says Colin Willenbrock, general manager of
Work has started on a long-planned ski-trail expansion at Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park following a decision by the Washington state Supreme Court not to hear an environmental challenge to the project.
The project, which will open up 279 acres to skie