After a year marked by stalled projects and softening job numbers, Spokane’s manufacturing sector is poised to enter 2026 on ...
In early December, the Journal of Business hosted Washington Trust Bank Chief Economist Steve Scranton for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast. The Elevating The Conversation podcast is ...
A Circle K Stores Inc. convenience store, gas station, and car wash has been proposed at the northeast corner of Sprague Avenue and Pines Road, where a Denny’s restaurant stood for decades, records ...
Nearly two-thirds of families in Spokane County can’t afford to buy a median-priced home in the area, a new report from the Building Industry Association of Washington shows. The report, titled ...
Pipeline2Space Inc. is well-grounded in the propulsion technology that will enable it to send cargo to space on a rapid-fire basis, claims Mark Russell, CEO of the Spokane-based company, who describes ...
Washington state legislative agendas for the city of Spokane and Greater Spokane Incorporated indicate that their priorities for the 2026 legislative session will focus on clarifying taxes, reducing ...
Less than a year after buying the shuttered Katerra plant in Spokane Valley, Mercer Mass Timber LLC plans to invest $50 million in capital projects at the cross-laminated timber factory over the next ...
After a pause during the pandemic, Kaiser Aluminum Corp. is rolling forward again, finishing a $25 million expansion at its Trentwood rolling mill, the latest phase in the company’s long-term ...
Honeywell International Inc. has completed the spin-off of its Advanced Materials business, which will now operate independently as Solstice Advanced Materials, a publicly traded company.
Spokane Eye Clinic has been acquired by PRISM Vision Group, a New Providence, New Jersey-based general ophthalmology and retina practice management services provider, according to a press release.
A new $23 million project, dubbed St. Agnes Family Haven, is under development in west Spokane through a collaborative effort that will blend affordable housing with onsite supportive services.
Modest employment growth is expected next year in the Inland Northwest, with greater strides expected on the Idaho side of the border and a heavy concentration of health care-related jobs throughout ...
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