Business Climate

Major Employers

Asotin County
Clarkston School District
Clearwater Paper
Columbia County
Costco Wholesale
Garfield County
Lewis-Clark State College
Lewiston Morning Tribune
Poe Asphalt Paving, Inc.
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center
Swift Transportation
Tri-State Memorial Hospital
University of Idaho
Vista Outdoor
Washington State University
Whitman County

Distance to Major cities

Portland, Oregon 342 miles
Seattle, Washington 317 miles
Boise, Idaho 273 miles
Spokane, Washington 112 miles

Cities in the Pacific Northwest (Highway Miles).

The beautiful Southeast Washington region offers a unique location opportunity for expanding companies. Each area presents different regulatory environments, depending on the nature of the business. Business locations can be determined on the basis of most- appropriate tax and regulatory issues, while enjoying the same labor market, vendor support, transportation services and training resources. From the business perspective, the region’s centralized location within four western states plus British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, combined with our intermodal transportation system, places the area in an enviable position. Our region is noted for its forests, agricultural production, scenic beauty, and our unique concentration of higher education institutions in a rural area.

Average Occupational Wages

Occupational Wages Average Wage
Accountants $32.51
Assemblers $18.52
Bookkeepers $22.64
Carpenters, Journey level $24.81
Cashiers $13.83
Computer Technicians $22.56
Customer Service Reps $19.19
Dental & Health Care Assts. $19.21
Janitors $14.86
Nurses, Registered $33.95
Salespersons, Retail $17.28
Clerical $14.88
Truck Drivers, Heavy $25.52

Source: Employment Security Department, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics

A large number of businesses have traditionally thrived in this region, including Clearwater Paper which has grown into a world leader in paper products manufacturing and technology and Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. The completion of the waterway system which made Clarkston, WA and Lewiston, ID into the West’s most inland seaport accelerated business growth and diversity. The Ports of Clarkston, Lewiston, and Wilma offer a gateway for manufacturers to the West coast as well as to the other countries in the Pacific Rim. A network of river, rail, and highway transportation facilities, along with the economic assistance offered by area banks and community agencies, combine to give the Southeast Washington an excellent business climate. In this setting, there has been a steady influx of individuals and families seeking a clean, less complicated lifestyle where they know their neighbors, escape long commutes with heavy traffic, and still have the opportunity for business growth.

Civilian Workforce

30,877

Asotin County & NEZ PERCE County (Idaho)

1,616

Columbia County

922

Garfield County

20,069

Whitman County

Populations (2019)

22,582

Asotin County

3,985

Columbia County

2,225

Garfield County

50,104

Whitman County

Outdoor Recreation

National Geographic featured our region in their article, “A Paradise Called The Palouse.” Another beautiful part of our region is the acclaimed “Gateway to Hells Canyon”; The deepest river gorge in the United States. Our lifestyles are a mixture of outdoor recreational leisure, community events, arts and festivals. We are bordered by national forests, many wilderness areas, pristine lakes, white water rivers, and rugged canyons. In less than an hour’s drive, you can be fishing, camping, hunting, skiing or sailing.

Culture

We also have a wide range of culture. Ethnic and educational advantages include ballet, symphony, theatre, concerts, and university seminars. Pac-12 football, basketball, and the host city for the NAIA World Series headline the athletic events. Many fans also enjoy the complement of other sports played here. Our recreational and cultural opportunities are fantastic...but our business opportunities are too!

Wine Region

The Lewis-Clark Valley AVA wine region encompasses 479 square miles with nearly 100 acres of grapes currently planted throughout the Lewis-Clark Valley and steep canyons of the Clearwater and mid-Snake Rivers and their tributaries. Our wineries create award-winning wines.

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