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DCI Engineers acquires Montana-based company

Company strengthens its Mountain States presence
June 22, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Seattle-based structural and civil engineering company DCI Engineers Inc., which has a large Spokane office, has acquired Montana-based engineering firm Beaudette Consulting Engineers Inc., also known as BCE Structural Engineers. Financial terms of the
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Douglass family members request five comprehensive plan amendments

Changes seek to increase levels of land development
June 22, 2017
Mike McLean
Prominent Spokane developers Harlan Douglass and his sons, Harley and Lanzce, are seeking a total of five amendments to the Spokane County comprehensive land-use plan. One request seeks to tweak language to clarify that development of access from major m
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Transitions plans $6 million cottage housing project

Official says construction set to begin in August
June 22, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Transitions, a Spokane-based nonprofit that's goal is to end poverty and homelessness for women and children, is preparing to break ground on a $6 million housing complex to be located near its current facilities at 3128 N. Hemlock, in northwest Spokane
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Imprezzio, Infosys partner to boost customer service

Spokane company seeing 'early traction,' exec says
June 22, 2017
Spokane-based proprietary software company Imprezzio Inc. says it's formed a partnership with global technology consulting firm Infosys Ltd. to help both companies improve service to their customers. 'Considering Infosys' 300,000 employees, Imprezz
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City explores housing quality action

Next public meeting will be held June 30
June 22, 2017
City of Spokane officials are reaching out to community organizations and residents this month to gather input about housing quality in the city. Three public meetings have been held in June to review recommendations offered by Mayor David Condon's Hou
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Gold Reserve receives first payment from Venezuela

$40 million in hand, but $1B still pending
June 22, 2017
After years of litigation followed by several delays, Spokane-based Gold Reserve Inc. says it has received an initial payment of $40 million from Venezuela as the strife-ridden South American nation struggles through economic and political hardships. Add
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Guest Commentary: AWB's rebrand reflects its evolution

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June 22, 2017
Guest Commentary
As the state's oldest and largest business association, the Association of Washington Business is recognized as the voice of employers, advocating on behalf of businesses of all sizes and from all industries to promote a healthy economy. We're proud
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The Journal's View: Riverfront Park project must meet expectations

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June 22, 2017
Staff Report
Voters approved $64.3 million in bonds to renovate Riverfront Park and restore the sparkle to the city's crown jewel. Since then, however, signs that the city is straying from what voters were told-or what they perceived-have tarnished the complex p
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Small Business Watch

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June 22, 2017
Staff Report
A restaurant named Clark's Fork that's the second outlet opened by a Montana man who hopes to grow the enterprise into a retail chain has become the first retail tenant to open in the multiuse Matilda Building in the 1000 block of north Hamilton Stree
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Small Business Watch

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June 8, 2017
Staff Report
North Spokane fitness supply and supplement store Hardcore Supplements LLC plans to open a second location in the Peppertree Plaza, at 2 W. Third. Hardcore offers national-brand fitness and nutritional supplements, as well as fitness supplies including
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