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—Linn Parish

Cash-for-account offers increase

Competition for deposits drives incentives
August 11, 2016
Linn Parish
Some large banks that operate in the Inland Northwest are offering cash incentives to new customers who open checking accounts, start savings accounts, or sign up for direct deposit on existing accounts. Industry executives say competition for more depos
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The Journal's View: Nuisance code fixes are good for community

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August 11, 2016
Staff Report
In Spokane, it's not difficult to spot what might be classified as nuisance properties-meaning those that have been abandoned, where unsafe conditions exist, and where crime occurs repeatedly. Some city leaders believe that since the Great Recession,
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—LeAnn Bjerken

RV loan demand speeds ahead

Consumer confidence a contributing factor
August 11, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Both lenders and dealers say consumer interest in recreational vehicle loans has grown here this year, as unemployment and gas prices remain low and buyers remain confident about the economy. While many people might think of motor homes when they hear t
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Small Business Watch

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August 11, 2016
Staff Report
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—Barry Nance rendering courtesy Spokane Chiropractic & Sports Injury Clinic

Medical, fitness interests slated for new Wandermere structure

Work gets underway on $1.6 million building
August 11, 2016
Mike McLean
Spokane chiropractor Brian Mather and construction executive Tim Ayers have formed a development company that's constructing a $1.6 million, multitenant medical-office and sports-training building in the Wandermere area. The development company, Field
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—Linn Parish

Q&A with Kent Hull: A career that bridges eras

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August 11, 2016
Linn Parish
In Spokane-area development circles, Kent Hull is known best for the Iron Bridge Office Campus, located along Trent Avenue just east of the University District. He's built three office buildings and a parking garage there, with plans for two more offi
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Fledgling interdisciplinary GU major draws interest

Major couples humanities with computer science
August 11, 2016
A young, interdisciplinary major at Gonzaga University has attracted strong student interest, say faculty members involved in developing the computer science and computational thinking degree. The degree offering has drawn 23 declared majors in less tha
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Rockwood Health owner reports $1.43 billion loss

Community Health Systems looks to trim more hospitals
August 11, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Community Health Systems Inc., the Tennessee-based hospital operator that owns Rockwood Health System in Spokane, has reported a $1.43 billion second-quarter loss, compared with net income of $111 million for the same period last year. Noncash goodwill i
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General Growth Properties sees drop in earnings

GGP reports rise in its rental rates
August 11, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
General Growth Properties Inc., the Chicago-based company that owns and operates both the NorthTown Mall and Spokane Valley Mall, has reported a decrease in second-quarter earnings compared with the year-earlier period. The company posted second-quarter
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Airway Heights moves ahead with plans for recreation complex

$13 million project could start in 2017
August 11, 2016
Treva Lind
Recreational activities could translate into an economic boom in upcoming years for the city of Airway Heights, following apparent Aug. 2 voter approval of a $13 million bond to build a recreation center. The center-with indoor pools, courts, fitness a
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