Dania Furniture is updating the four-story building in downtown Spokane that it has occupied for about 25 years, says Patty Codd-O'Neill, store manager.The renovation project will open up additional retail space, while also preserving much of of
Vorpahl Wing Securities Inc., a 14-year-old investment broker-dealer here, has hired three investment advisers recently and is looking to add more by intensifying its focus on creating a cost-saving niche environment for brokers working as sole or
Premera Blue Cross, the Inland Northwest's largest health plan provider, has been expanding its workforce here aggressively and says it expects to have close to 600 employees on its east Sprague Avenue campus by the end of the year.Eric Earling,
Ankle replacement surgery, though far less common than knee and hip replacement procedures, gradually is gaining favor as baby boomers age, people become more aware of it as a medical option, and medical technology improves, orthopedic surgeons is
Womer & Associates, a Spokane-based, Native American-owned architectural and engineering firm, says it has moved downtown as part of an effort to raise its visibility and has merged with a Spokane Valley fire-protection consulting company.The a
Due partly to the rising prevalence of obesity and diabetes, the Spokane area is seeing growth in perinatal, or maternal-fetal medicine, services, which strive to ensure the best possible outcomes in high-risk pregnancies.A maternal-fetal at a &
Roundy's, a longtime family-owned motor-sport dealership here, plans to close, and Mead School District has leased the dealership property with plans to move the bulk of its science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) program there the
Providence Health Care, of Spokane, says it has opened a pain management clinic at Holy Family Hospital on the North Side that's intended to be a resource for physicians with patients who are struggling to keep pain in check.The Providence Pain
Lydig Construction Inc. and ALSC Architects PS, both of Spokane, have been selected by the Wine Science Center Development Authority to construct a $23 million research and teaching facility at Washington State University Tri-Cities in the Spokane
A long-discussed vision of developing a business and industrial park in Deer Park, about 15 miles north of Spokane, has moved another step closer to becoming a reality.The Deer Park City Council voted unanimously last week to accept the donation