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Geothermal gains share in custom home market

Alternative costs more to install, less to operate
January 30, 2014
Mike McLean
Geothermal heating and cooling systems are gaining acceptance in residential construction here, although most adopters of the heat-transfer technology are in the upscale custom home market. Jeff Fountain, a principal at Copeland Architecture & Constructi
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—Treva Lind

Low-impact development said to be in higher demand

Landscape architect reports more inquiries about environmentally friendly architecture
January 30, 2014
Treva Lind
Landscape architect Len Zickler, a principal in the Spokane office of Tacoma-based AHBL Inc., says the company is seeing more requests to design environmentally friendly infrastructure to manage stormwater drainage. He expects this approach, called low-
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—Kim Crompton

Kiemle & Hagood subsidiary promotes greener building management practices

brokerage's subsidiary works to help owners find savings
January 30, 2014
Kim Crompton
Kiemle & Hagood Co. says it and a facility-services subsidiary it operates have been using greener building management and maintenance practices they implemented fully three years ago to help building owners and tenants achieve sizable energy savings. Th
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January 30, 2014
Staff Report

City of Spokane stormwater tank projects move forward

Garco Construction named to build what's to be biggest combined sewer overflow container to date
January 30, 2014
Katie Ross
The Spokane City Council awarded in December a $7.7 million contract to Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, to build a 1.5 million gallon combined sewer overflow (CSO) tank, says city spokeswoman Marlene Feist. Construction of the tank is slated to beg
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Living Water launches landscape-service affiliate

Founders buy North Side property for operations
January 30, 2014
Mike McLean
Living Water Lawn & Tree Care Service, of Spokane, now has an affiliate, Living Water Landscape Services. The new company will be located in a 3,600-square-foot building on 2.7 acres of land at 8227 N. Regal. Living Water founders Michael and Lisa Fairbu
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Small Business Watch

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January 30, 2014
Staff Report

AAA renovates South Hill building, readies for move

Organization plans to sell property on Fourth Ave.
January 30, 2014
Treva Lind
Spokane-based J.W. Elmer Construction Co. recently began renovating a 5,600-square-foot commercial space on the South Hill, where AAA of Spokane plans to relocate its downtown office. The travel membership organization will be leasing the building at 131
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Skyhawks Sports Academy buys SoccerTots programs

Acquisition gives company programs for younger kids
January 30, 2014
Katie Ross
Skyhawks Sports Academy Inc., a Spokane business that runs athletic programs and camps throughout the country for children ages 4 to 12, has acquired the assets of SoccerTots International LLC, another children's athletic development company here that h
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Imprezzio's sales-lead technology earns patent

Software created to help users manage contacts
January 30, 2014
Mike McLean
The U.S. Patent Office has awarded Spokane-based business software company Imprezzio Inc. its first patent for its sales-lead management technology. The technology is part of Imprezzio's proprietary software named LeadFlowPro, which filters and routes
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