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Local News - Local News - June 05, 2009
Four companies locating at Sirti; some plan to hire
Guerilla Development, Barr-Tech LLC, and SiteCrafting to add staff

By David Cole
Of the Journal of Business

Sirti, a state-funded economic development agency located on the Riverpoint Campus here, says it has added three new on-campus clients and expects to have another this summer.

The three companies that arrived recently are research-tool provider EFRsource Inc., database developer Guerilla Development Co., and Barr-Tech LLC, which is helping to develop a bio-related industrial park near Sprague, Wash. The fourth company, SiteCrafting Inc., announced in April that it planned to open a...


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