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City Council addresses housing law concerns

Issues regarding appraisals, lending lead to emergency ordinance
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Spokane City Council took emergency action on Dec. 14 to address the concerns of appraisers regarding a new housing law that could have unintentionally forced single-family residential lots to be treated as commercial properties.


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Fairchild lands on shortlist for new tanker fleet

Officials, however, are leaning toward a Florida air base as the preferred home of 24 new aircraft
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

The U.S. Air Force soon will decide if Fairchild Air Force Base will receive 24 new KC-46A Pegasus aerial refueling tankers, or if the aircraft will head elsewhere. 


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Action Materials to move HQ to West Plains site

Two-building complex to be company's fifth location in Eastern Washington
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Action Materials Inc. plans to move its headquarters to the West Plains from its Cheney location.


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Hub International acquires Longbow Financial

Spokane-based office to retain staff, continue serving clients here
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based wealth management company Longbow Financial Services LLC has been acquired by Hub International Ltd.


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What's happening with: Augmented reality pioneer Gravity Jack

Tech company is making immersive game that will fuel AI language engine
December 21, 2023
Mike McLean

Gravity Jack is developing a globally targeted augmented reality game that will feed the company's language processing engines for 7,000 languages “that big tech doesn’t really care about.”


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Hagadone Hospitality proposes Cd'A hotel addition

Lake views planned for all 139 rooms catering to leisure travelers
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

Hagadone Hospitality Co. plans to expand The Coeur d'Alene Resort with a 139-guest-room hotel development that will cater to leisure travelers.


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Fairways Apartments adds to multifamily inventory on West Plains

Construction expected to bring 36 units online in July
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

Crews from Spokane-based contractor James W. Elmer Construction Co. have finished framing the 32,200-square-foot, 36-unit Fairways Apartment structure on the West Plains for the project being developed by Chris Bornhoft.


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Agricultural outlook is uncertain for 2024

Inflation, interest rates, dry weather impacting farmers
December 21, 2023
Karina Elias

Crops planned for 2024 have had a dry start this fall, creating a need for winter and spring precipitation to improve conditions.


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Slight increase forecasted for INW tourism in '24

Expo '74 anniversary, comedy festival expected to be big draws next year
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Following a relatively down year in 2023, Spokane's tourism sector is expected to see some growth in the coming year.


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Labor issues contribute to construction slowdown

Single-family permits declined along with total units in 2023
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

Insufficient labor availability, declining building permit totals, and high building costs have been major factors contributing to a slowdown of Spokane-area construction this year.


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