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Local News - Local News - November 26, 2009
Shipper plans $3.6 million Valley terminal
Old Dominion says it will move terminal operations from space it leases here

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., a national trucking company based in Thomasville, N.C., says it plans to erect a $3.6 million, 18,000-square-foot terminal in Spokane Valley and move its Spokane operations there from space it currently leases.

The building-permit application for the terminal, to be located at 4101 N. Barker Road, is under review, says Mike Turbak, permit specialist with the city of Spokane Valley. The terminal, which the company also calls a service center, is to be...


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