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288 residential units envisioned in Liberty Lake development

Plans include dog park, community center, playground for children
July 14, 2022
Karina Elias
A mixed-used development, tentatively named Neighborly Ventures Apartments, is planned in the city of Liberty Lake, says Allyson Andrade, marketing communications coordinator for Whipple Consulting Engineers Inc., the project applicant.
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Around Town: Real estate transactions in the Inland Northwest

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July 14, 2022
Staff Report
Spokane Next Level Cladding LLC, of Spokane, has leased a 2,000-square-foot retail bay at Cedar Canyon Village shopping center, at 3022 E. 57th, on the South Hill, where the architectural façade contracting company has moved from a home office. Cory B
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Guest Commentary: It's time to grow Washington's semiconductor manufacturing

CHIPS Act aims to reshore jobs …
July 14, 2022
Kris Johnson
Employers across Washington state helped to lead the way out of the COVID-19 pandemic by delivering essential products and services at a time of tremendous need. Over the past two years, we have witnessed the essential role manufacturers play in
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The Journal's View: Action needed now on issues related to homelessness

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July 14, 2022
Staff Report
City leaders should operate on parallel tracks of expanding services and bed accessibility for homeless people while updating and reinstating bans on camping in the city's core and public areas. And they should do so now.
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—Virginia Thomas

The Senator Guitars to reconvene along Third

Shop shuttered for two years after previous building sold
July 14, 2022
Virginia Thomas
A guitar store that closed two years ago is reopening in a space at 616 E. Third that will include artist studios and a metal fabrication shop. Taylor Roff, owner of The Senator Guitars, says the guitar shop originally opened on north Monroe Street in
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City of Post Falls annexes nearly 90 acres of ag land

Site improvements for school, industrial complex begin soon
July 14, 2022
Erica Bullock
The Post Falls City Council recently has approved two land-use zoning changes along with the annexation of nearly 90 acres of agricultural land into the city of Post Falls.
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Columbia Surgical Specialists to join Providence

Organizations to share patient records system
July 14, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Providence Medical Group and Columbia Surgical Specialists have agreed to a partnership in which Providence will assume operational control of Columbia Surgical's four clinics.
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Missing middle housing could address region's woes

Eliminating barriers said key to address shortage, affordability dilemma
July 14, 2022
Ryan Smith
At the end of June, the Spokane City Council voted to adopt some long-overdue code amendments easing restrictions on accessory dwelling units, short plats, and lot sizes. Those changes come at a time in which Spokane is facing a critical housing crisis
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—Mike McLean

Whatever Happened To: Progress Rail's factory plans

Train maker's Valley plant plans untracked; development abounds in city's industrial area
July 14, 2022
Mike McLean
Progress Rail Services appears to have switched tracks regarding its plans to construct a rail manufacturing plant in Spokane Valley, although many other industrial projects in that area have been completed or are in construction or planning phases.
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—Erica Bullock

Avista engineers grid updates in downtown Spokane

New substation intended to increase efficiency in distribution to city
July 14, 2022
Erica Bullock
With an ever-increasing customer demand for electricity, Spokane-based Avista Corp. is updating and modernizing the electrical grid that powers the city, says Heather Rosentrater, of Avista. Rostentrater is senior vice president of energy delivery and
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