Long known as a precision sheet metal fabricator, Liberty Lake-based AccraFab Inc. has spent the last few years working to expand its services to include other industries, with a particular focus on aerospace.
AccraFab manufactures parts to serve variou
After 27 years of operation, Northwest Trustee & Management Services, a Spokane-based professional trust and estate management firm, has transitioned from a sole proprietorship to a limited-liability corporation.
Founder and President Stephen Trefts sa
Petit Chat Bakery, an 8-year-old business located near the Whitworth University campus, has expanded to include a wholesale operation through Petit Chat Corp., and has begun selling its bread products to area restaurants and retailers.
Spokane native Ja
Despite the beginning of mosquito season and rising national concerns over cases of the Zika virus, officials at the Spokane Regional Health District say there is little to no risk of an outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease occurring here.
The Zika vi
Spokane Community College has begun a $1.9 million remodeling project, creating a combined counseling and tutoring center in what formerly was its woodshop space.
The SCC campus is located at 1810 N Greene. The project will take place in the Old Main Bu
Alliance Data Systems Corp., the Plano, Texas-based credit-card, customer-service call center operator, has expanded its Coeur d'Alene operations by moving into an additional 75,000-square-foot building, and intends to add 200 more employees there by th
Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, has begun work on two construction projects totaling about $16 million, one here in Spokane and the other in Tacoma.
The first, which began in April, involves the $5.9 million construction of a combined sewer overflo
The Spokane Transit Authority's downtown bus plaza is in the midst of a two-phase remodeling project that began in May and is expected to be completed in the summer of 2017.
The project is estimated to cost almost $5 million, including design, enginee
The city of Spokane is in the midst of a busy construction season, working to complete street projects totaling about $8.7 million.
City spokeswoman Julie Happy says that starting in mid-June, a section of 37th Avenue from Regal Street to Custer Stree
Spokane-based ReHistoric Wood Products LLC considers itself one of the Spokane area's leading distributors of reclaimed wood products, having increased its sales volume tenfold since its founding in 2008 by co-owners John Morrow and Bruce Johnson.
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