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Cornerstone's worldwide office network rebrands

Shorter SVN name reflects large franchise's evolution
March 10, 2016
Mike McLean
Sperry Van Ness|Cornerstone, the boutique Spokane commercial real estate brokerage, has changed its name to SVN Cornerstone to reflect a rebranding by the Boston-based Sperry Van Ness International Corp. network that the brokerage here joined less than a
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March 10, 2016
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Cardiometabolic prevention targets sleep disorders

Earlier treatment could stave off host of issues
February 25, 2016
Dr. Liana Groza
Health insurance costs per employee have risen by close to two-thirds over the past 10 years, and employers have more reasons than ever to try to control health care expenses. Indeed, for a long time, many of them have understood the importance of impleme
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Conference on rural health set for March

Event here expected to draw 300 people
February 25, 2016
Samantha Peone
Bringing together health care industry representatives from Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Alaska, the annual Northwest Rural Health Conference will be held Tuesday, March 15, to Thursday, March 17, at the Spokane Convention Center, 334 W. Spokan
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California investor buys South Hill apartment complex

39 living-unit Timber Court acquired for $2.1 million
February 25, 2016
Mike McLean
Chris Nelson, of Manton, Calif., has bought the Timber Court Apartments complex on the South Hill for $2.1 million, says Joel Crosby, a commercial real estate broker involved in the transaction. Timber Court Apartments, located at 2707 E. 37th, has 39 un
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Garco Construction wins $32.6 million job at Michigan air force base

Project will support rapid refueling of KC-135 planes
February 25, 2016
Mike McLean
Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, has been awarded a $32.6 million construction contract to build a massive jet-fuel storage and delivery system at Selfridge Air National Guard base, in Michigan, says Katie Fitzpatrick, a Garco spokeswoman. The base,
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Optometry practice downtown changes hands

Clay Evans takes over; longtime owner stays on
February 25, 2016
Optometrist Dr. Clay Evans has purchased the Eye Care Team practice in downtown Spokane from longtime owner Dr. Rick Kellogg. Evans took over ownership on Jan. 1. He declines to disclose the purchase price for the practice, which operates in 4,000 square
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February 25, 2016
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Valley boatlift distributor purchased

Pacific Harbor's territory spans Inland Northwest
February 25, 2016
Mike McLean
Brady A. Kriegh, of Spokane, has bought longtime Spokane Valley boatlift seller Pacific Harbor Distributors. Pacific Harbor, which was founded here in 1980, is located at 6506 E. Main, where it occupies about an acre of land with a 1,600-square-foot ware
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Excelsior Youth Center's founding CEO passes baton

Center plans to add staff, expand some programs
February 25, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Excelsior Youth Center, one of Spokane's largest behavioral-health nonprofits, has changed leadership, transitioning to a new chief executive officer for the first time in the 34 years since its founding. Robert Faltermeyer, founding CEO of Excelsior Y
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