Tuesday, November 26

‘Treat every piece like it’s irreplaceable’

Tease photo

In an era of email, online ordering and digital transactions, the Frame of Mind Framing and Art Gallery at 119 N. Second St. in Coeur d'Alene has kept alive the tried-and-true tactic of conducting business in person.

#IAmExpress makes workforce recruiting personal

Tease photo

Welcome to a tour that will cover a whole lot of ground in just a few hundred words and a handful of photos.

Business Journal Holiday Gift Guide

Tease photo

Business Journal Holiday

  • November 26, 2019

Wishing you the extravagance of the season

An analyst buddy of mine was convinced the market could be predicted with some sort of alchemy involving the Baltic Dry Shipping Index, the front-month NYMEX lumber contract and, if I recall correctly, either unit case volume at Coca-Cola or the AP’s preseason NCAA basketball rankings.

  • November 26, 2019

2020 vision for Post Falls

Tease photo

December… The month of joy, happiness and to finish what we started — a new chapter begins in a month, and we better have 2020 vision!

  • November 26, 2019

Slow start to commercial vehicle season

The late November days mean the start of a few reliable American traditions: Holiday shopping, Christmas music and a review of Section 179 in the tax code.

That’s a wrap

Tease photo

Online shopping, gift bags have (almost) eliminated the gift-wrap counter

Malls dying — but not gone

North Idaho’s Silver Lake Mall welcomes new business, seasonal occupants

Law career was longtime goal for Cd’A attorney Kinzo Mihara

Tease photo

Kinzo Mihara’s approach to the law is two-handed.

Continuous Composites wins technology challenge

Tease photo

COEUR d’ALENE — Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, said Continuous Composites won its 9th Entrepreneurial Challenge. The Entrepreneurial Challenge is led by Sikorsky Innovations and is designed to accelerate innovators and disruptive technology in aerospace.

  • November 26, 2019

Avista provides case study to learn the art of investing

Tease photo

Avista closed Nov. 15 at $46.96. What does that tell us?