Bellwether Brewing Co., a Spokane brewery specializing in old-world ales and Northwest beers, says it's working to expand brewing capacity at its 2019 N. Monroe location next month.
Thomas Croskrey and Dave Musser co-own Bellwether Brewing, which they
A new bar to be called Berserk is expected to open next month on the ground floor of what was once the old McClintock-Trunkey Co. Warehouse space at 125 S. Stevens, co-owner James Hunt says.
The new business is co-owned by four friends: Hunt, Josh Davis,
Spokane chef Jeremy Hansen says his new French-themed restaurant, the Ridpath Brasserie, is on schedule to open early this summer on the first floor of the Ridpath Club Apartments building, at 514 W. First in downtown Spokane.
The word brasserie is Frenc
Girl Scouts of the USA has partnered with professional networking website LinkedIn to create a new platform called Girl Scout Network, which aims to connect Girl Scout alumna, enabling them to share their career experiences and advice.
Nicole Wood, Spoka
Spokane-based Rosauers Supermarkets Inc. has started construction of a project that will add an Ace Hardware store to its Nine Mile Falls supermarket, at 5912 state Route 291.
Rosauers President and CEO Jeff Philipps says, 'We'd been talking with Ace
Hayden-based Empire Airlines Inc. is collaborating with Memphis, Tenn.-based cargo airline FedEx Express in a program aimed at recruiting pilots from universities and aviation colleges and training them for advancement to the FedEx fleet.
Tim Komberec, p
Construction is starting up on Spokane Community College's $20 million expansion and remodeling project that will enlarge and update instructional spaces in the structure known as the Old Main Building, on the south side of the campus in the Chief Garry
Eastern Washington University has two major projects worth a total of $78.5 million in the works this year on its main campus in Cheney, 17 miles southwest of Spokane.
Shawn King, associate vice president of facilities and planning at EWU, says construct
Ned Wendle, Mead School District's director of facilities and planning, says the district plans to complete two major projects this year and start construction soon on a third.
All three projects are funded through the $69.5 million bond approved by di
Work on the long planned and highly debated North Monroe Corridor project is set to begin early next month, says Marlene Feist, a Spokane city spokeswoman.
The $8.8 million project will reconfigure a 1.1-mile stretch of Monroe Street between Indiana and