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Local News - Local - July 16, 2010 |
By Kim Frlan
Of the Journal of Business
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The city of Spokane and Hillyard business leaders have begun work on plans to create a revitalized industrial area in northeast Spokane.
Spokane Mayor Mary Verner earlier this year named East Hillyard a targeted development area, meaning the city will make spending on infrastructure a priority for the area bounded roughly by Freya and Havana streets and Francis and Empire avenues. The area includes 507 acres of industrial land and 329 acres of residential property, but less than a...
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Spokane Mayor Mary Verner earlier this year named East Hillyard a targeted development area, meaning the city will make spending on infrastructure a priority for the area bounded roughly by Freya and Havana streets and Francis and Empire avenues. The area includes 507 acres of industrial land and 329 acres of residential property, but less than a...
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