The Spokane area and other parts of Eastern Washington have a good chance of taking a share of the spotlight as the state seeks to take the global stage in green hydrogen production as a vital component of decarbonizing the economy.
North 40 Outfitters plans to build a new, larger store in the Mead area north of Spokane and relocate its existing farm-and-ranch retail location, a Spokane real estate company involved in the project announced this afternoon.
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Northwest Center, a Renton, Washington-based nonprofit, has leased 11,100 square feet of office and warehouse space at the International Gateway Center, at 10102 E. Knox, Ste. 100, in Spokane Valley, where the company is opening a new office.
The UW-GU Health Partnership will open formally its new building early next month. As the $60 million facility comes online, Washington State University is starting an extensive renovation of the Phase One classroom building to house its Elson S. Floyd
Meg Winchester is retiring from her position as president and CEO of Visit Spokane, the regional destination marketing organization announced this morning.
We applaud the Spokane City Council's recent approval of the Building Opportunity and Choices for All initiative, and we're especially encouraged by unanimous approval of the measure. It's been a long time coming, however, and there's more to do.
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Next Level Cladding LLC, of Spokane, has leased a 2,000-square-foot retail bay at Cedar Canyon Village shopping center, at 3022 E. 57th, on the South Hill, where the architectural façade contracting company has moved from a home office. Cory B
City leaders should operate on parallel tracks of expanding services and bed accessibility for homeless people while updating and reinstating bans on camping in the city's core and public areas. And they should do so now.
The Journal of Business has selected its 2022 class of Rising Stars.
They are:
•Jessica Atkinson, CEO, Sweet Frostings.
•Justin Botejue, physician relations liaison, Shriner's Children's Spokane.