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Spokane-area unemployment rate hits two-year low

Total nonfarm jobs decrease over year
July 22, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

The unemployment rate for the Spokane-Spokane Valley Metropolitan Statistical Area dropped to 3.4% in June, down from 3.8% a year earlier and 4% in May, preliminary data from the Washington state Employment Security Department shows.


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Commerce sets rent cap for 2026

Maximum allowable increase goes into effect Jan. 1
July 21, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

The Washington State Department of Commerce has announced a maximum allowable rent increase of 9.683% for 2026.


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Washington Trust parent reports rise in earnings

Loans, deposits up year-over-year for W.T.B. Financial Corp.
July 18, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

W.T.B. Financial Corp., the Spokane-based holding company for Washington Trust Bank, posted second-quarter net income of about $19.6 million, or $7.91 per diluted share, an increase over the year-earlier quarter’s net income of about $11.7 million, or $4.69 per share.


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Spokane Transit Authority selects new CEO

Karl Otterstrom to assume role in August
July 18, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

The Spokane Transit Authority board of directors voted July 17 to confirm Karl Otterstrom as the agency’s next CEO.


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Northwest Specialty Hospital adds new operating rooms

Expansion expected to reduce surgery delays at Post Falls facility
July 18, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Northwest Specialty Hospital opened its 11th and 12th operating rooms this week, expanding surgical capacity at the Post Falls medical facility.


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Azteca to close North Spokane restaurant

Valley location to remain open, spokesperson says
July 17, 2025
Dylan Harris

The Azteca Mexican Restaurant in North Spokane will close July 20, the restaurant chain announced on social media this week.


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Pair of Spokane law firms announce merger

Carlisle Byers Casey aims to serve clients better with combined resources
July 17, 2025
Dylan Harris

A pair of Spokane law firms, Carlisle + Byers and Casey Law Offices, have merged to form Carlisle Byers Casey PLLC.


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Massive industrial park envisioned near airport

Project would include 40 buildings on 93 acres
July 17, 2025
Tina Sulzle

A longtime Spokane area-developer took the initial steps to build an industrial park on the West Plains, a State Environmental Policy Act checklist filed with Spokane County shows. 


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Circle K eyed at former Denny's site in Valley

Convenience store, gas station, car wash proposed at Sprague and Pines
July 17, 2025
Dylan Harris

A Circle K Stores Inc. convenience store, gas station, and car wash has been proposed at the northeast corner of Sprague Avenue and Pines Road where a Denny’s restaurant stood for decades, records submitted to the city of Spokane Valley show.


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Converting church: Faith orgs look to fill underutilized spaces

Declining attendance could lead to increased repurposing opportunities
July 17, 2025
Erica Bullock

Great potential exists to address affordable housing, childcare, and other community needs if even a fraction of church-owned properties are repurposed in Spokane County, according to some faith-based leaders.


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