Spokane-area business advocates will go to Olympia this legislative session asking for more than $115 million for higher-education capital projects here, most of which are just now being introduced, including $40.6 million for two major also be and
Dix Corp., the longtime Spokane specialty construction company, is working on $21.5 million in improvement projects on two dams on the Snake River in southeastern Washington.Two of the projects involve upgrades to Ice Harbor Dam, which is on 10
Inland Northwest Health Services extensive electronic medical-records network here has caught the eye of some high-level federal officials, and the Spokane nonprofit hopes to be in on the early stages of an effort to form a national records CEO a
Serving in a ministerial position with the Catholic Church during his 20s, Michael Carmody didnt have much discretionary income. What he did have, though, was a high number of bird sightings under his belt and a good reputation in circles. I
Washington State University has begun raising money for a $55 million facelift and expansion at Martin Stadium, the Pullman, Wash., home of the WSU Cougars football team.WSUs athletic department is spearheading fund raising for the proposed a
Crown West Realty LLC, the Spokane-based owner of the big Spokane Business & Industrial Park, is on an aggressive building-acquisition spree in Phoenix, having been involved with two recent purchases there worth more than $80 million, including one
So much for simplifying the tax code. Tax laws passed this year add even more complexity to the code than taxpayers had to deal with previously. Theres another 600 pages added to the tax code, but there are some very good provisions, on
Spokane real estate broker and developer Robert H. Cooke is developing a $1 million condominium building overlooking the Spokane River in the historic Brownes Addition neighborhood, just west of the citys core.Cooke says work on the at 1902
Avista Stadium, home of the Spokane Indians minor-league baseball club, needs more than $8 million in upgrades in the new few years to remain a viable sports venue, a Spokane County committee has determined.The county and the Indians are about
Two years ago, longtime Coeur dAlene businessman Duane Hagadone announced plans to turn over Hagadone Corp.s day-to-day operations to five key executives.In July, at age 72, he finally did it. After more than 40 years of hands-on oversight