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Brandywine Bar & Bottle to open on Spokane's Northwest Boulevard

Restaurants & Retail
October 11, 2018
Staff Report
Brandywine Bar & Bottle Shop LLC is slated to open this fall at 2408 W. Northwest Blvd. The business is co-owned by Caitlin Richardson and her husband, John McCormack, along with two other silent partners.
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State's revenue forecast shows it's time for sales tax cut

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October 11, 2018
Guest Commentary
Washington taxpayers continue to provide records amount of revenue. In fact, according to Washington's September Revenue Forecast, forecasted Near General Fund-State revenue for the 2017-19 biennium is now $45.63 billion, 16.9 percent more
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The Journal's View: FAA renewal bill is good start; work needed on user fees

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October 11, 2018
Staff Report
The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 has received some media attention for requiring standards for airline seat widths, establishing new conditions for recreation use of drones, prohibiting passengers from being bumped from flights once they've boarded
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—Virginia Thomas

Physician Duke aims to end endometriosis misconceptions

Post Falls OB-GYN says most treatments fall short
October 11, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Dr. Adam Duke contends that women who have endometriosis largely have been failed by the medical community.
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Fulcrum Financial office building rises on South Hill

Larger space will enable firm to grow, says owner
October 11, 2018
Samantha Peone
Construction is underway on a 3,000-square-foot building at 1216 S. Grand Blvd., on Spokane's South Hill, that will be the new headquarters for Fulcrum Financial Group LLC, says Sarah Lynn Carlson, the company's owner.
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Stantec awarded contract to assess state rest areas

Project starts this month, to be finished in mid-2019
October 11, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
The Spokane office of Stantec Inc., an international design firm with headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta, is one of three others that will be working on a recently awarded $575,000 contract to lead a statewide evaluation of 33 rest areas
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$11.5 million Secure It Self Storage facility slated in Spokane Valley

Development to have eight buildings in all
October 11, 2018
Samantha Peone
Spokane development company Lanzce G. Douglass Inc. has obtained building permits for a new Secure It Self Storage facility at 15702 E. Broadway, with a total construction value of $11.5 million, records from the city of Spokane Valley show.
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138-lot subdivision planned in Indian Trail area

Woodridge View addition value projected at $55M
October 11, 2018
Samantha Peone
A 138-lot residential subdivision is planned as the third addition to the Woodridge View development in the north Indian Trail neighborhood, preliminary planning documents submitted to the city of Spokane show.
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Large apartment project planned in Post Falls

Complex to be constructed in two phases, have total of 326 units in 16 buildings
October 11, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
A new 326-unit apartment complex to be named Woodland Meadows is planned in Post Falls on an 18-acre site formerly owned by Idaho Veneer Co., city of Post Falls building permit records show.
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D.R. Horton acquires Lexington Homes

Large national builder discloses plans for its first subdivision here
October 11, 2018
Virginia Thomas
After acquiring Spokane-based Lexington Homes Inc. early this summer, Arlington, Texas-based homebuilder D.R. Horton is expanding its operations into the Spokane market.
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