Spokane Metals LLC, a metal fabrication and manufacturing company currently based in Airway Heights has announced it will relocate its operations to Spokane Valley's northeast industrial area.
Katerra, a company that produces innovative cross-laminated timber (CLT) products, has completed construction of a 250,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in the northeast industrial area in Spokane Valley.
The company announced in July that it
The Spokesman-Review newspaper will move its print publishing operations from North Monroe Street in downtown Spokane to a new building in the 19200 block of East Euclid Avenue in Spokane Valley's northeast industrial area.
Krueger Sheet Metal will construct a 60,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and warehouse in Spokane Valley. The company is currently based in Spokane and is expanding into the city's northeast industrial area.
Mullen Technologies, Inc. has signed a letter of intent with the West Plains/Airport Area Public Development Authority (PDA) for construction of a 1.3 million square foot facility where they will manufacture and assemble their Qiantu K50 electric spo
Precision Cutting Technologies relocates to Liberty Lake
OLYMPIA, WA - The Washington Department of Commerce provided a $150,000 grant from the state's economic development strategic reserve fund to Greater Spokane Inc. (GSI) to support the relocati
Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. delivered confirmation of earlier reports first published by the Journal that the online mega-retailer plans to construct a massive distribution facility t
Welcome to Summer 2017! Our business development staff is on the road, bringing our Advantage Spokane message to two different trade shows and conventions.
Seattle Business Magazine honored Top Washington State Manufacturers at a reception held at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Companies making important progress in productivity, growth and innovation wer
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation is making a $150 million capital investment at its Center for Excellence in rolling and heat treating in Spokane Valley. The equipment upgrades will increase manufa