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Spokane Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau
Spokane County Convention Center Verify Contractor City Permits |
Historic, yet modern and vibrant, Spokane's past contrasts with cutting edge creativity, forming a city rich in heritage
and innovation. As the second largest city in Washington State, and the largest between Seattle and Minneapolis, Spokane
is home to over 200,000 residents with a metropolitan population of more than 500,000. Continuing to grow, Spokane is in
the midst of a major renaissance that has led to the rebirth of a thriving artistic culture as well as nearly $3 billion
of renovations and improvements to its downtown core. A commitment to new technology and business development has helped
Spokane develop one of the largest free Wi-Fi HotZone's in the United States and become one of the best places to start
a business in the nation.
As the business, medical, educational and entertainment hub of the Inland Northwest, Spokane is home to a myriad of cultural and recreational opportunities. Recognized as the heart of this three state, two province region, you can enjoy shopping and dining, museums and galleries, Broadway and the symphony, biking and golfing... whatever you're looking for, you'll likely find it right here. Spokane is an area that attracts the very best because honestly, it's a great place to live, work and play. |

