Stay Alfred founder forms new venture Jordan Allen, founder and CEO of the now-defunct vacation rental company Stay Alfred, is starting June 17, 2021
Inland Northwest banks, credit unions keep branching out Last month, Richland, Washington-based Gesa Credit Union opened a new branch in Spokane Valley June 17, 2021
Chaos Arcade opens on Spokane’s North Side Beverly Lee admits she’s built a business that she’s designed for self-preservation. June 17, 2021
Purgatory Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar to open in downtown Spokane Colville native Kevin Cox, who now lives just above Kettle Falls, says he hopes to debut Purgatory June 17, 2021
Health care industry starts to rebound from COVID-19 Despite being caught directly in the crosshairs of a global pandemic, local health care officials June 17, 2021
Longtime Rosauers CEO to retire In December 2008, the roof of Rosauers Supermarkets’ Five Mile store gave way under June 3, 2021
Low vacancy rates drive up rents costs in Spokane area A prolonged lockdown in 2020 due to COVID-19 combined with moratoriums on evictions have helped June 3, 2021
Restaurateurs to launch Summit-Kitchen in old Lindaman’s space Looking to fill the void left behind by the former Lindaman’s Gourmet-to-Go, restaurateurs June 3, 2021
Ethan Stowell Restaurants opens Bosco Pasta & Panini in Spokane Ethan Stowell Restaurants, which recently debuted Tavolàta restaurant in the Old City Hall building June 3, 2021
Gold Reserve cuts executives’ pay for $1 million-plus savings The president of Gold Reserve Inc. and two other executives have taken voluntary salary cuts June 3, 2021
Mt. Spokane Pediatrics to build new structure After growing to nearly four dozen employees since debuting Mt. Spokane Pediatrics in 2015 June 3, 2021