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EWU Science Building approaches completion

$110M project on track to open by fall quarter
March 26, 2026
Ethan Pack

Eastern Washington University’s $110 million Science Building renovation is nearing completion and is scheduled to open to students and faculty by this fall.



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Cancer Can't prepares to break ground in April

Construction of Genova House expected to last 10-12 months
March 26, 2026
Karina Elias

Cancer Can’t, a Spokane-based nonprofit that supports adult cancer patients and their families in the Inland Northwest, has reached its $6 million fundraising goal and expects to break ground on its oncology lodging project in April, says Cancer Can't co-founder and board president Becky Van Keulen.


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Quarry Sports Complex bids open this month

Phase one of Post Falls project expected to be completed later this year
March 26, 2026
Dylan Harris

The first phase of construction is expected to begin soon on a new sports complex featuring multiuse fields, pickleball courts, and baseball fields in northeast Post Falls.


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First phase of TREX program to wrap up in Q3

Concourse C expansion includes upgraded gates, ticketing counters, security
March 26, 2026
Karina Elias

The first phase of Spokane International Airport's Terminal Renovation & Expansion, or TREX, program is on schedule to be completed in the third quarter of this year.



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Bethany Village eyes midyear construction start

Affordable housing, community hub will replace a fire-damaged church
March 26, 2026
Karina Elias

Construction is expected to begin in June on Bethany Village, a 22-unit affordable workforce housing development.



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Servatron to close at end of year

Unclear whether Valley plant's 100 employees will be laid off
March 13, 2026
Ethan Pack

Spokane Valley-based electronics manufacturer Servatron Inc. will shut down at the end of the year, according to a statement from its U.K.-based parent company, Volex PLC.



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Warehouse projects add industrial space in Valley

Several buildings to provide a combined 112K square feet
March 12, 2026
Ethan Pack

Two separate industrial warehouse projects with a combined valuation of nearly $15 million are proposed or under construction in Spokane County.



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Century-old Spokane Valley commercial printer acquired

New owner shifts focus to direct mail marketing
March 12, 2026
Karina Elias

Brand Boost Prints, a newly formed company, has acquired Spokane Valley-based Lithograph Reproductions Inc., a nearly century-old commercial trade printing company, with the intention of repositioning the operation into a modern, data-driven, direct mail marketing platform for small-to-medium-sized businesses, says General Manager Paul Burns.



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Conservation efforts save 300 acres on Mica Peak

Growing conservancy support benefits natural areas in Kootenai County
March 12, 2026
Ethan Pack

Spokane-based nonprofit Inland Northwest Land Conservancy has secured a conservation easement along the foothills of Mica Peak in North Idaho that add 300 acres of natural area, known as Quail Haven, to the more than 30,000 acres of land the organization currently protects.




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Creekside Pet Lodge planned in Elk community

Facility designed with 'country pets' in mind
March 12, 2026
Karina Elias

Residents of the small unincorporated rural community of Elk, in northern Spokane County, will soon have new boarding accommodations for their furry companions with the opening of Creekside Pet Lodge LLC, says owner and operating manager Alaina Hull.



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