The City of Spokane Valley borders the eastern boundary of Spokane and has a population of more than 107,000. The city sits in the heart of the Spokane River Valley. Its residents enjoy a robust retail sector, affordable housing, quality neighborhoods, great schools, scenic parks and trails for recreation, and overall vibrant economy.
Key Industries, Stress-free Permitting
Spokane Valley is home to a mix of business and industry, including:
The city has invested in infrastructure to support development of its northeast industrial area, which offers more than 250 plus acres of shovel-ready property. In addition, its small business scene is thriving thanks to numerous entrepreneurs and retail expansions. The city prides itself on a streamlined permitting process that is flexible and predictable, adopting a 10-business day target review date for all commercial projects.
Transportation Access, Skilled Labor
Living, Working in Spokane Valley
Let's just say it – it's fun to live in the Valley Two event centers – CenterPlace Regional Event Center and the Fair & Expo Center – host continuous family-friendly entertainment. The Spokane Indians minor league baseball team plays at Avista Stadium. Residents can walk or bicycle the scenic Appleway or Centennial Trails; hike Dishman Hills or Mirabeau Park; or kayak and fish the Spokane River. In addition, new restaurants, breweries, vintage stores and specialty shops are expanding into city neighborhoods, creating opportunities for fun with family and friends, all with free parking. This activity creates one big positive – a thriving job market. Learn more about finding employment in the valley
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