The Spokane Housing Authority is considering plans for a multifamily-affordable housing complex on the site of Daybreak Youth Services’ administration office.
Spokane-based Global Credit Union and USA Alaska Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, are seeking regulatory approval for a merger.
It often costs thousands of dollars for people diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their families to pay for medical care and retrofit their homes for accessibility.
Premera filed a pre-development application with the city to build a four-story, 60,000-square-foot office building near the southwest corner of Monroe Street and Summit Parkway.
The Brewers Association and U.S. Department of Agriculture has selected No-Li Brewhouse for an international showcase and trade mission that will provide opportunity to export its beers to several countries.
Weekly jobless claims in Spokane County fell to a pandemic-era low last week, according to data from the Washington state Employment Security Department.
Illinois-based health supplies and services provider School Health Corp. has acquired Focused Fitness, a creator of health and physical education curriculum headquartered in Spokane.
Gravwell, a Coeur d'Alene-based startup that provides a platform for businesses to collect and analyze data to improve security, has raised $3 million in a seed funding round.
More than a month after Ruins on Monroe Street announced it was permanently closing, the beloved Spokane restaurant is back, but in a different location.
The project will be built in phases, with the first to include a four-story, 40,700-square-foot mixed-use building with more than 40 apartments and 3,000 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor.
There is "tremendous opportunity" to meet a growing need for housing in Spokane County by changing local government policies to spur development and create vibrant mixed-use neighborhoods, according to a preliminary finding by consultants from the Counselors of Real Estate’s CRE Consulting Corps.
Leaders of construction industry labor organizations can save lives by encouraging their members to get COVID-19 vaccinations, Gov. Jay Inslee said Wednesday at the Washington State Building & Construction Trades Council Convention.
The state’s moratorium preventing utility disconnections is ending this week and the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission is urging customers with overdue bills to contact utility companies to avoid losing service.
Former Avista Corp. CEO Scott Morris had a vision to create the five “smartest” blocks in the world, where buildings digitally communicate in real-time to manage electric demand, generation and storage within the power grid.