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Ben Joyce opens permanent gallery in downtown Spokane

Popular love-of-place artist to maintain workspace along Third
June 20, 2024
Karina Elias

Spokane artist Ben Joyce is opening a permanent gallery downtown to showcase new and retro works. 


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$4.2 million health care project eyed in Valley

Strong demand for medical office space is driving development
June 20, 2024
Erica Bullock

A 14,600-square-foot professional office building is being planned in Spokane Valley, where market demand for health care buildings is strong despite the current higher costs of construction.


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Tea Time: How a Spokane startup is working to become 'Starbucks of tea'

Revival Tea Company draws up plans for nationwide presence
June 20, 2024
Karina Elias

Revival Tea Co. has launched a crowdfunding campaign that enables "regular people" to purchase shares in the growing company, which is on a mission is to expand coast-to-coast with a 50-store franchise model. 


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Catching up with porous paver maker AquiPor

Permeable concrete developer hopes to be profitable by late 2025
June 20, 2024
Mike McLean

Spokane permeable pavement developer AquiPor Technologies Inc. has some pilot projects in the works and hopes to be profitable in about a year.


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ICCU branch near Airway Heights to open by year-end

Credit union has multiple projects planned or underway in Spokane County
June 20, 2024
Dylan Harris

Construction of a new Idaho Central Credit Union branch is ongoing at 10305 W. U.S. 2, just outside of Airway Heights.


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Korean BBQ eatery planned for former Charley's space on Monroe

Sengsational food truck owners expect winter 2024 opening
June 20, 2024
Dylan Harris

Joe and Patty Seng, the former Sengsational Cuisine food truck owners, have announced plans to open Seng’s Asian BBQ House.


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Meet & Greet: Kelly Fukai, Chief Operating Officer, Washington Technology Industry Association

June 20, 2024
Karina Elias

Kelly Fukai has taken the helm at Washington Technology Industry Association following a career that began in accounting at Washington Water Power Co. that piqued her interest in policy and regulation. 


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131-room hotel project OK'd on Sherman Avenue in Cd'A

Construction expected to start in Q4 2024
June 20, 2024
Erica Bullock

After a four-month delay, plans for a Marriott brand hotel, dubbed AC Coeur d'Alene, can proceed in downtown Coeur d'Alene.


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Plans for South Hill YMCA expand in scope and cost

Construction start date is over two years away to make site shovel ready
June 20, 2024
Erica Bullock

In the 20 months since the YMCA of the Inland Northwest purchased 15 acres of vacant land in Spokane's Moran Prairie neighborhood to develop a new facility, the project's scope and costs have expanded.


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Health care systems sustain losses, but see reasons for optimism

High costs, labor shortages continue to present challenges
June 20, 2024
Dylan Harris

Providence and MultiCare, the Inland Northwest’s two largest health care systems, are still operating at losses so far in 2024.


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