Spokane County’s growing housing demand could be met by increasing density, creating mixed-use neighborhoods and changing zoning regulations to boost land availability, according to a study released Monday.
The real estate website projects the Spokane area will be the third-hottest housing market in the nation in 2022 based on levels of competition for homes, price and sales growth predicted to continue into next year.
The café, at 1722 E. Sprague Ave., features indoor bar and table seating, a merchandise display and a roasting area operated by Dillanos Coffee Roasters.
The Spokane Valley-based Anheuser-Busch distributor purchased a 20-acre site for $1.9 million from the Spokane Airport Board last month, Spokane County Assessor's Office records show.
Centennial Real Estate Investments announced Wednesday it wants to construct a four-story, 37,000-square-foot apartment complex on the Chancery building site at 1023 W. Riverside Ave.
When Auntie’s Bookstore owner John Waite noticed a nationwide shortage of goods, he took swift action to ensure the store had sufficient inventory for the holidays.
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians has leased land to a hardware store owner who is planning to bring a large Builders Supply & Home Center to Airway Heights.
Renovations are progressing for The Summit Kitchen & Canteen, a restaurant slated to open in the building formerly occupied by Lindaman's Gourmet To-Go on the South Hill.
A Spokane-based company that developed a device to give a voice to people with neurological disorders was recently named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Association of Washington Business.
Spokane County has mostly recovered job losses as a result of the pandemic, but future employment growth will be dependent upon a continuing influx of new residents, a local economist says.
An improving economy and declining unemployment applications have resulted in the lowest four-week average of continued jobless claims in Washington state since the start of the pandemic, according to the state Employment Security Department.
As president and CEO of Spokane County United Way, Tim Henkel is passionate about creating solutions to build a strong, healthy and equitable community. Henkel is retiring this month after more than 14 years with the local organization.