Spokane YWCA says it served just short of 16K women, children in 2014
The YWCA of Spokane says in a recently released 2014 annual report that it served more than 15,800 people last year, almost all of whom were women and children. It helped about 2,000 people more than...
View ArticleSpokane Sunscreen consolidates operations
Spokane Sunscreen LLC, a longtime window-tinting business here, has consolidated its Spokane Valley and Spokane locations into a 7,500-square-foot store at 7227 E. Sprague that has more space than its...
View ArticleWSU researchers hope to track preemie pain
Washington State University researchers are developing a device that can detect pain in premature infants and might be used in the future to help prevent disabilities, says assistant professor Martin...
View ArticleGSI revamps its website, adds new one for economic development
Greater Spokane Incorporated has updated its main website, at GreaterSpokane.org, and has launched AdvantageSpokane.com, a site aimed at companies that are interested in moving or expanding here, says...
View ArticleDrought, heat trigger early wheat harvest
Northwest wheat growers are harvesting two to three weeks earlier than normal, due to recent drought and extreme heat conditions, says an agricultural outlook report from the Spokane-based Northwest...
View ArticleChiropractor acquires South Hill practice
CR Clearview LLC, a company owned by Spokane chiropractor Rachae Bell, has bought the assets of the Clear Chiropractic Spokane office, located at 2503 E. 27th on Spokane’s South Hill. The practice will...
View ArticlePayneWest Insurance consolidates its Spokane-area office
PayneWest Insurance has consolidated its Spokane-area offices into 21,500 square feet of space in the Riverpoint One office building, at 501 N. Riverpoint Blvd., in Spokane’s University District, says...
View ArticleStartup Weekend Spokane slated for next month
Startup Weekend Spokane, a 54-hour event in which entrepreneurs pitch business ideas, will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, and run through Sunday, Nov. 15, at Gonzaga University’s Jepson Center,...
View Article$1.5 million townhome project starts in U-District
Quality K2R LLC, of, Spokane, which is owned by builder Greg Kuntz and his wife, Celeste, is developing a $1.5 million apartment building, named A Stones Throw Townhouses, at 815 E. Sharp, in Spokane’s...
View ArticleConference on rural health set for March
Bringing together health care industry representatives from Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Alaska, the annual Northwest Rural Health Conference will be held Tuesday, March 15, to Thursday,...
View ArticleSpokane law firm rebrands, relocates to Flour Mill
Spokane-based McBurns Law Office PLLC has moved to a larger space in the Flour Mill, at 621 W. Mallon, from office space downtown at 221 N. Wall and has changed its name to Evergreen Elder Law PLLC,...
View ArticleSYSA to consolidate its offices, bingo operations
The Spokane Youth Sports Association is consolidating its administrative offices and bingo hall into one location at 1221 N. Howard, just north of the Spokane Arena, say executive director Philip...
View ArticleMaid Naturally agrees to buy Valley structure
Spokane-based Maid Naturally plans to purchase an 8,600-square-foot building in Spokane Valley and to move there on July 11 from Spokane’s North Side, says Nathan Brown, head of product sales and...
View ArticleMica Moon: Zipping down the mountain
Richard Stewart compares zooming down his favorite Mica Moon zip line to a recurring dream he had as a child. “As long as I kept my arms out, I could fly like Peter Pan,” says Stewart of the dream. He...
View ArticleSt. Luke’s absorbs practice, expands physiatry staff
St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute has bolstered its physiatry department and is expanding and remodeling its outpatient physiatry area, says Nicole Stewart, director of communications for Inland...
View ArticlePermit mapper expands reach to include Spokane
San Francisco-based BuildZoom has released a building permit map of Spokane as part of its larger Permit Mapping project, says a press release from the company. The Permit Mapping project consists of...
View ArticleGSI’s Startup Spokane plans Triangle Venture Expo
Startup Spokane, a program of Greater Spokane Incorporated, will hold the inaugural Triangle Venture Expo next week as a way of showcasing 12 technology-related companies. The expo will be held on...
View ArticleNew digestive center launched in Post Falls
Northwest Specialty Hospital in Post Falls has opened the Northwest Institute for Digestive Surgery, says Dr. John L. Pennings, founder and director of the institute. Located at 750 N. Syringa, the...
View ArticleCapital Insurance Group opens its first Spokane office
Monterey, Calif.-based Capital Insurance Group has opened its first Eastern Washington office, says Arne Chatterton, president and CEO. The insurance agency has leased 6,500 square feet of office space...
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