New ordinances passed by the Spokane City Council are intended to pave the way for safer housing for renters, but some lawyers here disagree about what kind of impacts the new rules will have on their legal practices.
Construction has started on over two dozen single-family homes in Greenstone Corp.'s planned $15 million Garden District community on Spokane's South Hill.
Jim Frank, founder and CEO of Liberty-Lake-based Greenstone, says about 30 homes are
Alturas Capital Partners LLC, a commercial real estate investment company based in Eagle, Idaho, has purchased the Rock Pointe West corporate office campus, located near the growing North Bank district in Spokane.
Spokane-based property technology company Collabra Technology Inc. has developed a new tool for real estate professionals to measure their online presence and to grow their digital marketing capabilities, says Collabra CEO Russ Cofano.
Some financial advisers here say they're uninterested in recommending or servicing cryptocurrencies as planned giving strategies due to the speculative nature of cryptocurrency valuations coupled with a lack of regulation.
The historic Peyton Building, located at 10 N. Post in downtown Spokane, has been purchased by a group of investors led by developer Jordan Tampien, who plan to convert the seven-story structure from office use to 96 residential units.
Years into its development, the Mirabeau Point area of Spokane Valley is now home to nearly $100 million in projects that are planned or underway.
Development activity includes the addition of a lodging facility, an entertainment center, retailers
Some dental professionals here say many of their patients over 65 have prioritized oral health for much of their lives, but maintaining oral health in retirement becomes a challenge for those who must pay out of pocket for care.
Washington State University's business incubator SP3NW has merged branding and resources with the university's Center for Innovation in a move that will change the operating model and expand programming for most industries, says SP3NW director
The Native Project, a Spokane-based social-service nonprofit, is proposing a new $8 million project for children and youth services at 1907 W. Maxwell, in Spokane's West Central neighborhood, according to preliminary planning documents on file with the