2020 Didn’t Shake Us
By Gary Ballew Vice President of Economic Development Greater Spokane Incorporated Many people ask me about Spokane’s economic future as we come out of the pandemic. While my crystal ball... Read more »
By Gary Ballew Vice President of Economic Development Greater Spokane Incorporated Many people ask me about Spokane’s economic future as we come out of the pandemic. While my crystal ball... Read more »
By Brandon Rapez-Betty Spokane Transit Authority Communications & Customer Service Director Some of the best life advice is to enjoy the small things, of which I lump those cool moments... Read more »
By Melissa Huggins Executive Director, Spokane Arts Arts, culture and creativity comprise the heart of our city in myriad ways. They gather communities, build social cohesion, and power our economy... Read more »
First conceived as a potential attraction in the redevelopment of Riverfront Park, a zipline soaring over the river in the heart of Spokane has been slowly inching its way from... Read more »
A quarter century ago, downtown Spokane looked a little different. Over the past 25 years, through vision, planning and effort, billions of dollars have been invested in the heart of... Read more »
What seemed a missed opportunity is now one step closer to becoming a reality. The Downtown Spokane Partnership announced on March 2, 2021, a comprehensive proposal for consideration by the... Read more »
Partnership with United Soccer League presents visionary opportunity for sporting and special events in Spokane An exciting new partnership opportunity has leaders in Spokane revisiting the possibility of a stadium... Read more »
The Downtown Spokane Partnership is conducting a survey in concert with area child care providers to determine the childcare needs of our downtown businesses. Please take a moment to provide... Read more »
At the heart of our community sits the convergence of creativity and ingenuity. Unlike any other place in the world, downtown Spokane is One of a Kind, thanks to the... Read more »
Black Friday has been a universal unofficial holiday in the United States since the mid 20th Century. The day when the balance-sheet turns from red to black. Making the backbreaking... Read more »
On Monday, October 26, the Spokane Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved the allocation of up to $10.8 million of CARES Act funding for a grant program to support local... Read more »
Remember these? QR codes have been around since the mid 1990’s, but are seeing a big comeback as businesses everywhere have had to find innovative ways to engage with customers... Read more »
As part of a regionwide effort to spread Kindness – Not COVID, the Downtown Spokane Partnership is launching several promotions to reward individuals for safely patronizing downtown businesses. Check out... Read more »
As Spokane prepared to enter into Phase One of Governor Jay Inslee’s phased approach to reopening business in the State of Washington on Monday, Board leadership of the Downtown Spokane... Read more »
This week the Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP) began an outreach effort of “wellness calls” to business owners to assess how it can continue to further support them amid the ongoing... Read more »
At an Annual Meeting held at the Wonder Building on February 13, the Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP) and Business Improvement District (BID) will celebrate the 2020 recipients of the Downtown... Read more »
On Thursday February 13, the Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP) presents the 2020 Annual Meeting featuring Keynote Speaker, Mick Cornett. Former four-term Mayor of Oklahoma City and co-author of The Next... Read more »
The Downtown Spokane Partnership is seeking applications for a Business Relations Coordinator. Business Relations Coordinator Support the Marketing and Programming Director in communicating and delivering on the attributes, resources and... Read more »
After a deliberate and detailed selection process, the Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP) has signed a contract with Seattle-based firm, Framework, to update Spokane’s Downtown Plan. The original Downtown Plan was... Read more »
The Downtown Spokane Partnership on Friday, July 5, released an application for a rebate program available to properties within the Downtown Spokane Business Improvement District (BID) for exterior property improvements... Read more »
Originally used for deliveries, utilities, or as extra space for building basements, vaults located directly below many of downtown Spokane’s sidewalks have been getting a face lift this spring. Sidewalks... Read more »
On May 23, BNSF employees will join the Arbor Day Foundation and the Downtown Spokane Partnership to green the community’s downtown area. The planting sites are a group of six... Read more »
Downtown Spokane has teamed-up with Spokane Talks to introduce you to new people, places, and things in downtown every month. In this episode we say hello to all things beer.... Read more »
Downtown Spokane has teamed-up with Spokane Talks to introduce you to new people, places, and things in downtown every month. In this episode we say hello to the downtown Clean... Read more »
Downtown Spokane Partnership President, Mark Richard, sat down with Spokane Talks to dish about the latest happening downtown. Find him a little after the 33 minute mark.
Celebrate the accomplishments of 2018 and look forward to 2019 with Downtown Spokane. Featuring imaginative ideas from Kate Joncas, former Executive Director of the Downtown Seattle Association and Deputy Mayor... Read more »
In late 2018, The City of Spokane commissioned a Parking Study to evaluate the existing parking system. Results of the study were released in March of 2019. What are some... Read more »
On behalf of the Downtown Spokane Partnership, Vice President of Public Policy and Parking, Andrew Rolwes, attends the monthly Public Infrastructure, Environment, and Sustainability (PIES) update of the Spokane City... Read more »
In an innovative historic preservation project being hailed as “brilliant” by urban planners and wildlife preservationists across the nation, the historic Parkade building, located on the southeast corner of Howard... Read more »
Downtown Spokane Vice President of Parking and Public Policy, Andrew Rolwes, sat down with Spokane Talks Radio on the March 13 edition of The Pulse to chat about what’s interesting... Read more »