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Inland Northwest Bank's executive offices move in Paulsen Center

Company plans to take space on the 11th floor
August 25, 2016
Construction Associates of Spokane Inc. has started remodeling the 12,000-square-foot 11th floor of the Paulsen Center at 421 W. Riverside, where Inland Northwest Bank plans to move its executive offices, says INB president and CEO Russell Lee. The bank
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Rowand Commerce Park planned near Geiger interchange

Three tenants sign intent letters, others negotiating
August 25, 2016
Mike McLean
An affiliate of West Plains construction equipment dealer Rowand Machinery Co. plans to launch next year the first phase of a 60-acre commercial development to be named Rowand Commerce Park, says Doug Byrd, the leasing agent for the park. Byrd, owner-bro
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Work starts on eight-lot Tapa Business Park in Spokane Valley

Two commercial buildings first to rise along Trent
August 25, 2016
Mike McLean
Bellevue-based development company Tapa Spokane LLC has started site work on a planned eight-lot, 10-acre business park in Spokane Valley, and has obtained building permits to construct two single-use buildings valued at $2 million combined. The developm
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Feed Spokane sees number of food donors double

Officials say donations, volunteers still needed
August 25, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Feed Spokane, a Spokane-based nonprofit that retrieves excess food from restaurants and helps organize its redistribution to needy individuals, says while it has doubled its food donor participation this last year, it could still use more. The organizat
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Kootenai County acquires building to expand DMV

Former Odd Fellows lodge to serve Post Falls demand
August 25, 2016
Mike McLean
Kootenai County has bought the former Daughters of Rebekah/Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge building at 200 E. Railroad, in Post Falls, where it plans to expand a Division of Motor Vehicles office, says Shawn Riley, the county buildings and grounds
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—Mike McLean

ABC chapter's membership rebounds to prerecession levels

New chapter leader credits some growth to safety program
August 25, 2016
Mike McLean
The Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. has seen its membership roster return to prerecession levels, says Suzanne Schmidt, the chapter's recently installed president and CEO. With construction volume also on the rebound, t
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—ALSC Architects PS

Central Valley School District begins $31.5 million in new projects

Ongoing construction adds classrooms, parking space
August 25, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Central Valley School District soon will begin more than $30 million in remodeling and expansion projects at three elementary schools and one additional building in the district. District Superintendent Ben Small says construction will begin this month o
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Guest Commentary: Rail is still key to Spokane's success

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August 25, 2016
Guest Commentary
The Spokane City Council's recent decision to rescind its rail ordinance was welcome relief for the hundreds of local rail workers, not to mention the thousands of other shippers, growers, and manufacturers in our state who rely on railroads to move fre
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—Treva Lind

A PAK mentality

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August 25, 2016
Treva Lind
PAK9 Dog Training co-owners Brittney Katterfeld and Monique Smith share a business-slogan philosophy: molding dogs, training humans. Through their Deer Park-based company, they offer group classes and private lessons regionally for canine obedience, trai
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The Journal's View: Spokane Transit Authority's Proposition One is worthy of support

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August 25, 2016
Staff Report
Spokane Transit Authority, in its second attempt in as many years to raise sales taxes for ongoing operations as well as and expansion, has made sensible changes to its ballot measure. Because of those changes and the fundamental importance of mass transi
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