GTS Interior Supply, a company with headquarters in Kirkland, Wash., will be moving into a warehouse at 4362 North Yellowstone Highway, where VIP Paving used to be. The lease was signed last week, and as soon as improvements are made to the building it will be open, said Randy Waters of Sperry Van Ness High Desert Commercial, who brokered the deal.
This will be the company's third operation in Idaho, where it has warehouses in Boise and Rathdrum. Overall, the company as 17 yards in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana and Alaska.
GTS stands for Growth Through Service. The company is a full-service distributor of commercial and residential interior finishing products and one of the leading market-focused distributors of building materials in the Pacific Northwest.
For more information about the company, visit its Web site at http://gtsinteriorsupply.com/index.php.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Friday, April 5, 2013
White House delays airport control tower closures
The terminal and control tower at Idaho Falls Regional Airport |
The FAA said today the closures will be delayed until June 15. Trade groups representing companies that operate the towers under contract for FAA filed a lawsuit Thursday in federal court in Washington.
The first 24 closures had been scheduled for Sunday. FAA officials said the closures are necessary to accommodate automatic spending cuts brought about by the March 1 sequestration.
The agency says about 50 airport operators and communities have also indicated they may want to pay for operation of the towers themselves, and more time is needed to work out those details. Earlier this week, Idaho Falls Regional Airport Director Craig Davis said he would be shifting money in the airport's budget from maintenance and other areas to keep the tower operating through Oct. 1. After that, it would be up to the City Council to decide whether to keep the tower in operation. The annual cost of operating the tower is close to $425,000, he said.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Technology Council to host develop.idaho conference April 17 in Boise
The Idaho Technology Council's develop.idaho 2013 conference is being held April 17 at Boise State University's Stueckle Sky Center.
The only event of its kind in the state, this half-day, industry-led event was created to connect software developers, designers, entrepreneurs and students with Idaho's brightest software leaders and special guests.
"Find Your Platform" is the theme of the event. Organizers say it is about showing how software companies are not only solving specific problems but building integrated solutions that serve a wide customer base.
The conference, from 1 to 5:30 p.m., is being sponsored by the Perkins Cole law firm. Cost is $20 for ITC members and $25 for non-members. Students are admitted free. Ticket prices go up $5 after April 11. To purchase a ticket, go to this link: https://itc.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_137481
The keynote speaker will be Mikkel Svane, CEO of Zendesk, which was launched in October 2007. Svane's career in high ech dates back to 1995, when he launched one of Denmark's first horizontal community portals. Less than a year later the portal was acquired by a Danish newspaper and Svane founded Caput, a software company specializing in standard software components for community building and social networks.
Biographies of all the speakers can be found here: http://software.idahotechcouncil.org/developidaho-2013-speaker-bios?
Immediately following the develop.idaho conference, at 6 p.m., Tech Cocktail Boise will be hosting a mixer and start-up showcase.
The only event of its kind in the state, this half-day, industry-led event was created to connect software developers, designers, entrepreneurs and students with Idaho's brightest software leaders and special guests.
"Find Your Platform" is the theme of the event. Organizers say it is about showing how software companies are not only solving specific problems but building integrated solutions that serve a wide customer base.
The conference, from 1 to 5:30 p.m., is being sponsored by the Perkins Cole law firm. Cost is $20 for ITC members and $25 for non-members. Students are admitted free. Ticket prices go up $5 after April 11. To purchase a ticket, go to this link: https://itc.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_137481
The keynote speaker will be Mikkel Svane, CEO of Zendesk, which was launched in October 2007. Svane's career in high ech dates back to 1995, when he launched one of Denmark's first horizontal community portals. Less than a year later the portal was acquired by a Danish newspaper and Svane founded Caput, a software company specializing in standard software components for community building and social networks.
Biographies of all the speakers can be found here: http://software.idahotechcouncil.org/developidaho-2013-speaker-bios?
Immediately following the develop.idaho conference, at 6 p.m., Tech Cocktail Boise will be hosting a mixer and start-up showcase.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
From TSR to Gold's Gym
From T.G.I.F. to Mattress Firm
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