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Nearly two-thirds of families in Spokane County can’t afford to buy a median-priced home in the area, a new report shows.
Latinos en Spokane is in the early stages of planning a $10 million cultural center and affordable housing project that will ...
A pair of Spokane Rite Aid stores will close as part of the drugstore chain’s ongoing bankruptcy process, according to ...
Over the last ten years, women have begun to outpace men in Leadership Spokane's immersive leadership program, reflecting a ...
Achieving homeownership is no small feat. Over the past decade, Spokane’s Housing Affordability Index for first-time homebuyers has dropped by nearly 50 points, underscoring a growing divide between ...
Jewish community center Chabad of Spokane plans to build a 9,000-square-foot religious institution at 4111 E. 39th, on Spokane's South Hill. Rabbi Yisroel Hahn, on behalf of Chabad, filed a State ...
Two commercial office projects, including one therapy clinic and a two-unit office building, are in the works in Spokane Valley. Building permit application information shows the Liberty Lake Family ...
YWCA Spokane has announced its CEO, Jeanette Hauck, will retire at the end of the year. The YWCA Spokane board of directors has launched a nationwide search for her replacement. Hauck began working at ...
The Washington State Department of Commerce has announced a 10% maximum annual rent increase for the remainder of 2025. The rent cap is the result of a new Washington state law—House Bill 1217—that ...
Spokane dermatologist William Philip Werschler, 66, and his associated businesses have agreed to pay $1.4 million to resolve claims of COVID-19 relief-funds misuse. According to a press release form ...
Commercial real estate is showing signs of resiliency in the Spokane market despite a steep interest rate environment, ...
Perhaps it’s always been this way, but being critical and/or being overly skeptical seems to be very in vogue these days.