Spokane Valley is a suburb located in Eastern Washington and West of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. With a population of 110,291 and a labor force of 51,614, Spokane Valley is the 8th largest city in Washington state as of 2023. Major employers are abundant at the multiple business and industrial parks including the Spokane Business & Industrial Park which features top employers such as Kaiser Aluminum, Pyrotek. There are 1,208 manufacturing and distribution businesses, and 9,200 total licensed businesses in Spokane Valley.
Businesses and their employees experience a quality of life that makes them want to stay in Spokane Valley. From early days of agricultural production to now hosting several major manufacturers and distributors in a variety of industries, the city is a significant part of the growing Spokane metro. The Valley offers access to skilled labor, a major interstate and two Class 1 railroads, an average 20-minute commute time, low taxes, streamlined permitting, and other growth incentives.
Nearby to all Spokane has to offer but far enough away that you won’t feel crammed in a city. The Valley offers sprawling parks, the Centennial Trail, and an even more affordable quality of life with many new construction homes available under $400k.
In particular, the Spokane Business & Industrial Park features hundreds of employers driving the local economy. For those who want even shorter commutes and more affordability, Spokane Valley is a great option.
Spokane Valley is positioned closer to nearby skiing and outdoor recreation, and local hiking can be found in the Dishman Hills area.
Similar to Spokane, you have to ensure you’re investing in the right blocks and submarkets in Spokane Valley. The quality, tenant-base, and lifestyle varies drastically depending on where you are in the Valley.
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