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Fusion Architecture grows with niche projects

Infill development paved way for more multifamily projects
July 3, 2024
Karina Elias

For Fusion Architecture, collaborating on multifamily housing projects within infill development areas has been the path to steady growth.



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WSU study evaluates baby, mom health outcomes at Maddie's Place

Research focuses on those withdrawing from exposure to drugs post-partum
July 3, 2024
Karina Elias

Spokane-based Washington State University Health Sciences has led a yearlong study evaluating the prevalence of babies born with prior exposure to drugs, and how Maddie's Place is helping moms and babies become healthy, 


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Infinetix engineers big picture for clients

Startups to be targeted as area for growth in new marketing push
July 3, 2024
Erica Bullock

Infinetix Corp., a contract electrical engineering company, is shifting focus to become a more recognizable and well-known resource for Spokane-area startups.


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Massage school flourishes with hybrid approach

Program's entrepreneurial development complements physiological foundation
July 3, 2024
Craig Howard

Spokane-based Therapeutic Connections School of Massage boasts a steady crop of graduates who have established successful careers in a growing industry.


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Five Takeaways with Visit Spokane CEO Rose Noble

July 3, 2024
Linn Parish

The Journal of Business hosted Rose Noble, CEO of Visit Spokane, for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast.


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Slate Dental sees strong growth under spotlight

Electric flosser maker gains national attention
July 3, 2024
Craig Howard

Already this year, Spokane electric flosser startup Slate Dental Inc. has eclipsed last year’s sales total of $1 million.


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Providence group adds 18 primary providers

Expansion increases community access to health care services
July 3, 2024

Providence Medical Group welcomes the addition of 18 new primary care providers this year.


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Inland Power names new president

Lutz to serve as cooperative's second in command
July 2, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

Inland Power & Light, the Spokane-based electric cooperative, has named Jennifer Lutz as its president and chief operating officer. 


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Spokane tech hub doesn't make short list for federal funding

Aerospace manufacturing center still possible despite snub
July 2, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane’s advanced aerospace materials manufacturing tech hub is not one of the 12 tech hubs that will receive a portion of $504 million in funding, the U.S. Economic Development Administration announced today.


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Spokane leaders respond to Supreme Court's homeless camping decision

June 28, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

The Downtown Spokane Partnership applauds a ruling issued Friday by the U.S. Supreme Court that allows cities to ban camping in public places, while Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown calls for further investment in programs and services.


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