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GVD to raze old Discovery School building

Commercial real estate concern wants to develop project there eventually
March 24, 2011
Mike McLean
Spokane-based GVD Commercial Properties Inc. says it intends this spring to demolish the former Discovery School building at 307 W. Fourth near downtown. It has no immediate plans for the property, but says it expects to develop a commercial there
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—Rendering courtesy of Bernardo Wills Architects PC

Dental clinic project starts - Art only

March 24, 2011
Children's Choice Dental, a Spokane dental practice, is developing this $2.7 million clinic building, at 9711 N. Nevada. Silvey Construction Inc., of Spokane Valley, is the contractor on the project, and Bernardo Wills Architects PC, of Spokane,
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Real Estate Roundup

March 24, 2011
Mike McLean
Leslie's Furniture & Framing, an upscale used-furniture and picture-framing shop, has leased 6,000 square feet of space in the Harbor Ridge retail center, at 1600 W. Seltice Way, in Post Falls, and has moved there from smaller quarters in Hayden. a
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Former masonry executive forms concrete concern

Tim Spilker buys assets of Conover operation, license for proprietary wall system
March 24, 2011
Mike McLean
Tim Spilker, former president of a prominent masonry company here, says he has bought the assets of an architectural-concrete manufacturing concern and has formed a new entity through which he'll run the renamed operation.He acquired the assets
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Geno's owner sells property, to close longtime restaurant

Investors plan to market building near Gonzaga to restaurateurs, others
March 24, 2011
Treva Lind
After operating in Spokane for 50 years, Geno's Fabulous Pizza & Italian Dinners restaurant is closing this week. Plans to shutter the longtime establishment follow the sale of its 1414 N. Hamilton property to two investors.Spokane investors and
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St. Luke's relocates Valley clinic, to expand services

Outpatient center to add occupational therapy to treatment programs
March 24, 2011
Mike McLean
Spokane-based St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute has moved its Spokane Valley outpatient physical therapy clinic and says it's expanding the clinic to serve injured workers.The clinic has leased 2,400 square feet of floor space in a retail at a
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Spokane to host national square dance event in '12

CVB estimates event's total economic impact here at up to $17 million
March 24, 2011
Chey Scott
The Spokane Convention Center will host a four-day square dance convention next year that's estimated to have an economic impact of up to $17 million and to generate about 7,000 hotel-room stays through the course of the event.The 61st National
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Bank of Whitman maps plan to ease regulators' concerns

Exec mum on whether institution will merge, raise cash
March 24, 2011
Linn Parish
Bank of Whitman President and Chief Financial Officer Bill Knox says the Colfax-based bank, which currently is under orders from state and federal regulators to boost its capital, has developed a strategy that it expects will allow it to relieve a
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—Photo by Treva Lind

Feeling the need for beads

March 24, 2011
Treva Lind
When Tim Bohr gets close to the flame, he creates works of art at his Glass Gods studio in Spokane Valley. Owned by Bohr and his wife Lori, the glassblowing studio creates hand-blown pieces ranging from colorful beads to custom orders such as a
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ISR formally dissolves as corporation

Ex-Liberty Lake concern developed SprayCool, other cooling innovations
March 24, 2011
Linn Parish
Isothermal Systems Research Inc., which for a time was a sizable employer here, formally has dissolved as a corporation.The Liberty Lake-based company, which developed SprayCool and other technologies for cooling electronics, filed articles of a
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