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Employee

Downtown Spokane is the region’s economic and cultural center, home to more than 500 businesses, a growing mix of industries, and a vibrant daily workforce. With more than 1.4 million employee visits last year and a strong pipeline of talent from our 6 local colleges and universities, downtown continues to be a place where businesses, employees, and innovation thrive.

  •  1.18M employee visits in 2025

Monthly Weekday Employee Visits

2026 Q2 Average Daily Employee Distribution

Professional Services Mix

Student

With four adjacent universities, two medical schools and two community colleges, Spokane delivers a regular pool of talented young workers for any enterprise.

  • Students enrolled in higher education: 57,000+
  • Individuals employed in the downtown core: 9,000+
  • Average downtown employee income: $97,500

Residential

    Downtown Spokane is more than the region’s business center; it’s a neighborhood. Residents enjoy walkable access to restaurants, entertainment, cultural attractions, parks, and community events, while ongoing residential investment continues to shape downtown’s future.
  • $1.2B of investment since 2016
  • Downtown residential vacancy rate: 13%
  • Residential units in downtown: 2,951
  • Average monthly rental cost: $957
  • Since 2016: Completed 21 residential properties with 6 more underway

Testimonial – Kate Ward

When Kate Ward moved from Idaho to downtown Spokane in 2025, she thought it was just for a job. “But it has completely transformed into so much more than that.” The transformation started with her early encounter with the skywalks that straddle several downtown streets. “I had access to the skywalks and, especially because I arrived in the winter, I took full advantage of that.” With each foray into downtown via those elevated paths, Kate discovered shops, restaurants, and other businesses for the first time. “Just working downtown and being downtown and getting to experience all of the food and the fun, it just kept drawing me back more and more. It’s almost become my lifestyle.”

Transit

It’s easy to get around Spokane. With a minimal commute time, over 10 million public transit rides each year, and a rich array of bicycle routes, downtown is more accessible than ever before.

Spokane Transit Ridership

Spokane Airport Passengers

  • Direct flights out of Spokane International Airport: 23
  • Off street parking spaces: 31,450
  • Regional transit routes on STA: 51

Launched in July 2023 City Line serves as a major transportation artery, providing convenient access to and from the downtown area. This accessibility enhances the connectivity of downtown Spokane, making it easier for people to reach various businesses, services, and attractions within the city center. Moreover, City Line acts as a catalyst for economic growth and development. The vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks along the street attracts a steady flow of visitors.

Average Commute Time

retail

Unique for a city of its size, downtown Spokane has more than one million square feet of retail space in an urban atmosphere that is unrivaled in the region.

  • Retail tourist spending in 2025: $334 Million
  • Average retail rental rate in downtown: $18.75/SF
  • Available retail footage: 152, 963 SF

2026 YTD Business Openings

New Businesses

  • Plunder
  • Souldful Soups
  • Blvd. Coffee
  • New Washington Trust Branch
  • Freya Clothing
  • Memento Mori Industries
  • Drip Drip Coffee
  • Lilac and Pine
  • Front Room art Gallery
  • Kape Cha
 

business Testimonial – Birdie’s Pie Shop

When Birdie’s expanded beyond its North Idaho roots, downtown Spokane quickly stood out as a natural next step. For owner Sharee Moss, the decision wasn’t just about growth, but about becoming part of a place already full of energy, character, and connection. “Downtown Spokane felt like a natural fit for Birdie’s because it has such a strong sense of character and community. The population base made sense for our next expansion move. We loved the idea of being part of the heart of the city, where people gather for work, events, and everyday moments.”

Events & Economic Data

Downtown Spokane is host to hundreds of annual events and a prime location to access a wide range of outdoor recreational activities. Fitness centers, spas, mountain-biking, kayaking and legacy events such as Hoopfest and Bloomsday keep Spokane citizens active.

  • Hotel rooms in downtown: 2,552
  • Annual events held in downtown: 220+
  • 1.9M+ visits to downtown events in 2025

Visits by Distance From Home

Visits to Large Events Downtown

There has been steady growth in the BID in recent years. Visits in 2025 grew 2.8% year-over-year and we have 1.6% more visits in the first half of 2026 than the same period last year. A contributing factor is by our large summer events causing a surge of foot traffic downtown.

Largest Legacy Events

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