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Who would have imagined downtown's woes, wins

Amid sizable losses, RPS, Davenport and good planning were catalysts for today's vital core
February 11, 2016
Guest Commentary
In 1986, the Spokane economy was in the doldrums. The last two high-rise office buildings to be built downtown had just come on line five years earlier. The opening of the Seafirst (now Bank of America) and Farm Credit Banks (now Wells Fargo) buildings ha
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Success requires ability to evolve, and that we have

Spokane's business community is well positioned to continue its growth
February 11, 2016
Guest Commentary
Congratulations to the Journal of Business for 30 years of service to the Spokane business community! It's both an honor and a privilege to be asked to contribute to this special anniversary edition of a publication that is anticipated and relied upon b
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Benefits of leadership 30 years ago evident today

Projects that got their start with Momentum '87 now having significant impact
February 11, 2016
Guest Commentary
I have been a subscriber to the Journal of Business since my early days with Inland Imaging. In 1986, I was 30 years old and had just completed my first year as CEO at Inland Imaging. Our new imaging center on South Cowley Street was struggling to stay op
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Spokane has invested well in human capital

Visions 30 years ago of having a public research university here now becoming reality
February 11, 2016
Guest Commentary
I came to Spokane in the early 1980s, so I have seen firsthand how education has evolved in this community over the last 30 years. When I arrived here, I was in my late 20s and had no intention of staying very long. The plan was to stay here with friends
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Sharing in the maturing of community we cover

Musings of a latecomer …
February 11, 2016
Kim Crompton
I will have been at the Journal of Business for 27 years as of this spring, yet sometimes I still feel like a latecomer, having missed its first three years of existence. Those were the truly formative years, when founders Norm Thorpe and Scott Crytzer,
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Of humble beginnings

And so it has now been 30 years since we launched the Journal.
February 11, 2016
Paul Read
And so it has now been 30 years since we launched the Journal. The thought makes me smile as I look across my office to a simple plaque on the wall celebrating my first five years at the paper, given to me a quarter century ago. I say that partly in apolo
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—Washington State University

WSU's senior housing management class grows

Industry helped to develop course with hospitality focus
February 11, 2016
Stacey Denny
More hospitality management students are showing interest in the senior housing management niche, says Nancy Swanger, a professor with Washington State University's School of Hospitality who oversees a class on senior housing management. The school fi
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Small Business Watch

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February 11, 2016
Staff Report
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Building demand for aging in place

Interest, resources grow as more seniors look to prolong living independently
February 11, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
The term 'age in place” is used to describe those homeowners who desire to safely, independently, and comfortably remain in their homes and communities as long as possible. As the next wave of homeowners approaches retirement, looking to add age-rel
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—Mike McLean

Upscale apartments nearly completed near Spokane's University District

Riverwalk project targets young pros, empty nesters
February 11, 2016
Mike McLean
Developers are putting the finishing touches on the first of two planned six-unit, high-end apartment buildings on the bank of the Spokane River, near Spokane's University District. The nearly completed Riverwalk Apartments building is located at 722 N
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