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City of Spokane adds stormwater work to Havana Street project

Permeable bike lanes, swales part of project
January 15, 2015
Katie Ross
The city of Spokane is using its project to replace a water main under Havana Street in the Southgate neighborhood as part of a pilot program to test new stormwater mitigation techniques, including installing porous asphalt bike lanes, says city spokeswom
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Canyon Creek Cabinets remodels Spokane Valley showroom

Displays are replaced; sales offices revamped
January 15, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Monroe, Wash.-based Canyon Creek Cabinet Co. is ready to show off its retail sales showroom in Spokane Valley at 10221 E. Montgomery Drive, after a complete remodel, says Doug McIalwain, showroom manager.
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New multifamily trade group forms, starts chapter here

Association has attracted 40 to 50 members locally
January 15, 2015
Judith Spitzer
The Tukwila, Wash.-based Washington Multi-Family Housing Association, a nonprofit trade group representing the multifamily-housing industry, recently has established chapters in Spokane and in the Tri-Cities, says Jim Wiard, WMFHA executive director.
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Small Business Watch

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January 15, 2015
Staff Report
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Historic Jenkins Building poised to add apartments

Developer starts remodel that's to cost $2.2 million
January 15, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Demolition has started on the $2.2 million extensive remodel of the historic Jenkins building on North Monroe, says owner Mark Agee, Spokane business owner and developer, who purchased the building for $750,000 last May.
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Boeing's new home state stalls

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January 15, 2015
Don Brunell
In 2001, Boeing Co. announced it would move its corporate headquarters from Seattle to Chicago. Today, you wonder if Boeing is having buyer's remorse. Illinois has become one of the nation's most unfriendly states for business. According to the Ill
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City of Liberty Lake award Appleway Avenue repaving job

Streetlights, landscaped median also to be installed
January 15, 2015
Katie Ross
The city of Liberty Lake awarded last month the contract for its planned $1.7 million repaving and improvement project on Appleway Boulevard, says Katy Allen, city administrator for Liberty Lake. 'Appleway is a very important street in our city for bu
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Voters should back school bond efforts

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January 15, 2015
Staff Report
Voters in three of the Spokane area's largest school districts should support the school levy and bond elections on ballots that will be arriving in their mailboxes next week. Spokane Public Schools and Central Valley School District have crafted meas
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Diabetic-friendly food store to open in Spokane Valley

Not So Sweet will carry array of sugar-free items
January 15, 2015
Mike McLean
Not So Sweet, a new diabetic-friendly grocery store, will debut this winter in Spokane Valley, says Michael Hall, the store owner. Hall has leased a 3,100-square-foot, single-story building at 302 S. Pines Road that formerly was occupied by Labor Ready a
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—City of Spokane

City of Spokane awards contract for downtown gateway project

Long-anticipated project targets beautification, safety goals
January 15, 2015
Katie Ross
The city of Spokane has awarded a contract for development of its long-awaited $598,000 Division Street gateway project, says Jan Quintrall, director of business and development services for the city.
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