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Ferris of the future - Art only

April 7, 2011
This drawing depicts what Ferris High School is expected to look like in late 2013 or early 2014, when a $90 million reconstruction is completed. Garco Construction Inc., the Spokane general contractor that is handling the project, is expected soon
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Priest Lake cabin owners face change

More properties are up for sale in light of lawsuit by AGO, board decision
April 7, 2011
Linn Parish
An Idaho Lands Board decision, a lawsuit, and proposed legislation have muddied the future outlook for cabin owners who lease the state land their vacation homes occupy at Priest Lake, in North Idaho.The Idaho Land Board wants to get out of the
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—Staff photo by Treva Lind

Calling all smartphones

QR codes are expected to become more prevalent in real estate marketing
April 7, 2011
Treva Lind
Some Spokane-area real estate agents and home builders are using what is called a QR code on for-sale signs and other marketing materials to give smartphone users instant information about a house. The use of the square-shaped, black-and-white
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A great need might not be good enough

April 7, 2011
Editor's Notebook
Last week, the Spokane County commissioners wisely back-burnered plans to ask voters for $199 million to build new jails and related corrections facilities. They said the need for the project is crucial, but on some level, they hopefully have to
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Small Business Watch

April 7, 2011
Recording studio takes space along Garland Amplified Wax, a recording studio owned and operated by Jimmy and Mandy Hill, has moved to 2,200 square feet of leased space at 920 W. Garland from the Hills' home.Jimmy Hill says the the it
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Carpet cleaning business sees rapid growth in sales

Zerorez franchisee hit $1 million in revenue for first time in 2010
April 7, 2011
Chey Scott
Zerorez of Spokane LLC, a local franchisee of a Salt Lake City-based chemical-free carpet cleaning company, has experienced substantial growth in sales during the last two years, says its owner Jeremy McGee. The seven-year-old business posted $1
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Designer launches firm, focuses on restaurants

Led by Joshua Hissong, young company plans to expand downtown
April 7, 2011
Treva Lind
Known for his contemporary interior-design work in such Spokane-area restaurants as Savory and Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar, Joshua Hissong has branched out to start his own firm.Earlier this year, he opened Hissong Design Group LLC on the fourth
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Mead contractor bids lowest for Grand Blvd. rehab work

$1.6 million project slated to begin in May, be done in two phases
April 7, 2011
Mountain Crest Enterprises Inc., of Mead, is the apparent low bidder for a $1.6 million project to rehabilitate Grand Boulevard on the South Hill, from 29th Avenue to High Drive.The project is expected to begin in early May and tentatively is to
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Panhandle Insurance under new ownership, management

Longtime Cd'A insurance agent buys business assets
April 7, 2011
Chey Scott
Panhandle Insurance Agency, of Coeur d'Alene, is under new ownership after being purchased by another local insurance agency, Kuespert Insurance Agency Inc.Paul Kuespert, a longtime insurance agent based in Coeur d'Alene, says he bought the of a
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—Staff photo by Kim Crompton

Couple plan fresh seafood market near 30th and Regal

Lanzones call retail outlet natural extension of their wholesale operation here
April 7, 2011
Kim Crompton
Phil and Heather Lanzone, who own Northstar Sea Foods Inc., a nearly eight-year-old Airway Heights distribution company, say they plan to open a fresh seafood market on the South Hill next week.The market, called Regal Street Seafood, will a at
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