Aloha Vintage Mercantile LLC has reached full vendor capacity a month after opening its doors to the public at the Trent & Argonne Plaza, in Spokane Valley.
Wilmington, Delaware-based GenJet Inc. plans to start work in spring 2026 on a $1.2 million townhome development in Spokane's East Central neighborhood, located at 1728 E. Hartson,
immediately south of the Liberty Park Aquatic Center, company representatives say.
Some Spokane real estate agents are leaving behind the copier rooms and cubicles typically found at traditional real estate brokerages for a different kind of firm — one that exists entirely in the cloud.
The Honeywell Electronic Materials Inc. plant in Spokane Valley, at 15128 E. Euclid, is now a Solstice Advanced Materials Inc. (Nasdaq: SOLS) facility following the completed spin-off of Honeywell International Inc.'s (Nasdaq: HON) advanced materials business.
Skagit Farmers Supply, the Burlington, Washington-based parent company of AFCO Distribution, which has a location in Spokane Valley, has acquired Anchorage, Alaska-based Alaska Mill & Feed.
Just a month after opening, Fratello’s Inc., an Italian sandwich shop in Kendall Yards, has exceeded expectations. The shop has had lines wrapped around the block and the business is already operating at full capacity, says owner Lauren Blumenthal.
As some credit unions continue to grow through mergers, acquisitions, and the opening of additional branches, smaller credit unions in Spokane are working to stay competitive and prove that expansion isn't the only path to success.
Steady demand at Press Architecture LLC has prompted the Spokane-based architecture and planning company to relocate to a larger 1,100-square-foot office at 522 W. First, in downtown Spokane, to accommodate a growing staff.