SPOKANE, WA-The hotels are located in Idaho (Twin Falls and Post Falls), Montana (Helena and Kalispell) and Hillsboro, Oregon. In afternoon trading Wednesday, shares of the publicly-traded company stood at $6.00 despite an 8.17 price-to-earnings multiple.
BELLEVUE, WA-Schnitzer Northwest has named Catherine Munson investment manager for its Civica Office Commons complex Downtown. Munson formerly served as a vice president with Norris, Beggs & Simpson.
GEORGE, WA-Some 300 acres are available in this Central Washington city best known for its proximity to the Gorge Amphitheater overlooking the Columbia River Gorge about two-and-a-half hours from Downtown Seattle on Interstate 90. The auction is this Saturday.
SPOKANE, WA-Multiple offers were turned in for the 93,000-sf., six story Downtown office building built in 1912, which was listed for $6.85 million. The building is adjacent to River Park Square, a recently renovated Nordstrom anchored shopping mall.
BOTHELL, WA-The biopharmaceutical company will relocate its headquarters from New Orleans to the Emerald City on Oct. 1. The new facility is located in the Canyon Park Business Center here and will include both administrative and laboratory facilities.
SEATTLE-Total losses stemming from last week's attacks are expected to affect the publicly traded company's third-quarter income by between $0.15 and $0.18 per diluted share on an after-tax basis.
SEATTLE-Southworth car ferries will not run for three weeks during October 2002 while the ferry dock is upgraded. The project is the continuation of work begun last fall, when timber wing walls were replaced with steel ones.
SPOKANE, WA-WestCoast Hospitality Corp. says it expects third-quarter earnings to dip below expectations due to general economic woes and fewer travelers as a result of last week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
SPOKANE, WA-WestCoast Hospitality Corp. says it expects third-quarter earnings to dip below expectations due to general economic woes and fewer travelers as a result of last week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
VANCOUVER, WA-Red Lion Hotels & Inns has opened its newest Midwest property in Omaha. Formerly the Ramada Hotel Central, the 215-room lodging is operated by NPHD Inc. and managed by Hotel Managers Group LLC under a franchises agreement with Red Lion Hotels Inc., a franchise subsidiary of Hilton Hotels Corp.