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Small Business Watch

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May 11, 2017
Staff Report
Shamus's Sandwich Shoppe plans to open its third restaurant this summer, says Shawn Reilly, founder of the sandwich company. Reilly says he and business partner Steve Emtman have bought the former Buckhorn Inn restaurant and lounge building at 13311 W.
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Cascadia Public House opens in Five Mile area

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May 11, 2017
Kim Crompton
A group of five investors with prior restaurant experience has opened a restaurant and bar called the Cascadia Public House in a commercial space in the Five Mile area where the Tonicx Bar & Patio and Ash St. Tacos formerly operated. One of the owners, J
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Longtime friends acquire three Wheel Sport stores

First of the bicycle shops founded in early 1970s
May 11, 2017
Business partners Mark and Sarah Neupert, who are husband and wife, and their longtime friend, Nick Salisbury, say they've purchased Wheel Sport from its former owner, Terry Solinsky. Solinsky owned and operated Wheel Sport Inc., which ran a North Spok
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Visitor traffic, spending increases in Spokane area

Regional marketing said to be one factor
May 11, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Visitor traffic and spending in Spokane County increased last year, says Visit Spokane President and CEO Cheryl Kilday, citing a recently released annual report compiled by Portland, Ore.-based travel research group Dean Runyan Associates. The report sho
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Spokane Transit Authority plans $10.8 million complex

Design work under way on West Central facility
May 11, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane Transit Authority has started planning for the construction of a $10.8 million transit vehicle storage building, parking lot, and fuel storage facility, to be located just northwest of its headquarters in west central Spokane. Brandon Rapez-Bett
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City grants amnesty for unregistered businesses

About 3,000 companies said to be in delinquency
May 11, 2017
Linn Parish
The city of Spokane has launched a business registration amnesty program through which unregistered businesses that are located in the city or do business here can come into compliance without any penalties for delinquencies. Margaret Redd, taxes and li
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Assessor staffing shortage to delay appraisal notices

County has had difficulty recruiting skilled applicants
May 11, 2017
Mike McLean
The Spokane County Assessor's Office is running behind schedule in 2017 property tax assessments for the 2018 tax year. Due to a shortage of appraisers, the Assessor's Office won't complete 2017 valuations in time to send notices to property owners
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Guardian Life moves out of its North Side campus

Company leases full floor in office building on Holland
May 11, 2017
Kim Crompton
Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America, based in New York, says it has relocated all of the employees formerly housed in its 99,800-square-foot facility at 777 E. Magnesium on Spokane's North Side, and has listed that sprawling 32-acre campus for sale.
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—Kevin Blocker

Passion for biodiesel fuels small-business owner

Etter hopes other will embrace energy source
May 11, 2017
Spokane Valley business owner and resident Jackie Etter says she's like most people she knows who have a thirst for biodiesel fuel. 'There's not anybody I know that's involved with biodiesel that doesn't have another job,” says Etter, who is
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—Kevin Blocker

Spokane Urology at forefront of kidney cancer treatment

Urologists employ robotics to remove tumors
May 11, 2017
With offices on the lower South Hill and North Spokane, urologists at Spokane Urology are blowing away the national average for using robotics technology to remove tumors and cancerous portions from kidneys, claims one of the practice's six managing par
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