The Wolff Cos., a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based development company that began operations in Spokane and still has significant holdings here, plans to build a retail center along U.S. 2, north of Spokane, that will be anchored by an Aslin-Finch Feed & of
URM Stores Inc. and Inland Meats Inc., both of Spokane, have bought through separate transactions the assets of Food Service Distributors Inc., a Spokane food distributor and meat processor. URM acquired Food Service Distributors customer 400
Rahco International Inc., the longtime Spokane industrial manufacturer, has landed a $10 million (U.S.) contract with a Canadian company involved in oil-sands extraction in Alberta. Darrell White, Rahcos vice president of business says the on
The owners of the former Great Western Bank Building, which is across Spokane Falls Boulevard from Riverfront Park between Wall and Howard streets downtown, are mulling plans to more than double the height of the structure, now called River Park of
Bank of Fairfield, which is based 30 miles south of Spokane, plans to open a lending office on the edge of downtown Spokane.The office will be located in about 2,700 square feet of office space on the third floor of the WCH Building, at 201 W.
Riverview Retirement Community, of Spokane, is planning a $10 million expansion of its campus in East Spokane.Design work is under way on an independent-living complex there that will include between 20 and 25 duplex buildings, with a total of
The mother-daughter team that owns Exit Real Estate Gregg Jones & Associates has bought an old funeral home building near downtown Spokane and plans to remodel the structure into a new home for the longtime real estate brokerage.The team, Gregg
Zak Designs Inc. has set the table for a greater presence in Europe.The Airway Heights-based dinnerware designer and manufacturer opened Zak Europe this month, with a main office just outside of Zurich, Switzerland, and a sales office in The an
Bankruptcy filings in Eastern Washington fell in 2004 to the lowest level since the economy began to sour in 2000, ending a four-year streak of record-setting increases.While bankruptcy activity here is still steady and remains in what would be
Hollister-Stier Laboratories LLC, the Spokane pharmaceutical maker, is taking an early first step toward a major manufacturing expansion at its northeast Spokane plant.Tony Bonanzino, the companys president and CEO, says Hollister-Stier plans