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Cheney street work slated to begin at end of this month

Shamrock Paving, Spokane Rock Products bid $842,000 for arterial, residential streets
July 29, 2010
Kim Frlan
Twelve short sections of street in Cheney soon will undergo renovation. Shamrock Paving Inc. is the apparent low bidder for a residential street project, with a bid of $435,000, and Spokane Rock Products Inc. is the apparent low bidder for an a
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Small Business Watch

July 29, 2010
New eye clinic opens in Indian Trail community Dr. Thomas A. Meyers, a Spokane optometrist, has opened Pacific EyeCare & Optical, at 5011 W. Lowell, in the Indian Trail neighborhood.Meyers says he opened his own practice, located in
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Spokane man builds new-era packing machine

Owner says food packaging machines are hard to clean, can lead to contamination
July 29, 2010
Chey Scott
After more than five years of research and assembly, Mark Holderman, owner and founder of Spokane-based Madpacker Packaging Systems, is ready to sell a new food packaging machine he designed and built.While working in the packaging industry for
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Partners buy building at Indiana, Ruby

Gallatin Public Affairs, Swindler to move there from Rock Pointe Tower
July 29, 2010
Kim Crompton
Three partners in the Gallatin Public Affairs consulting firm and Spokane attorney Geoffrey D. Swindler have bought a building at the northeast corner of Indiana Avenue and Ruby Street through a company they've formed called Big Problem Solvers and
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Restaurant planned on South Grand

Savory to take former video-store space; chef- owner from California
July 29, 2010
Chey Scott
Steven Herrmann, a former Los Angeles-area chef, has relocated to Spokane to open a restaurant, to be called Savory, at 1314 S. Grand, on the South Hill.Herrmann says he heard of the opportunity to take the space from his friend and Spokane Josh
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Transit plan seeks public involvement

First open house suggests preference for streetcars, light rail, electric trolleys
July 29, 2010
Kim Frlan
Streetcars, light rail, and electric trolley buses were the preferred modes of transit cited by attendees of a June 29 open house designed to solicit public comment about alternative transportation possibilities for the downtown Spokane area.The
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Cherries ripen into growth industry

July 15, 2010
Editor's Notebook
Recently, Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire, on an economic-development tour, picked cherries at a Sunnyside farm. Good idea. Washington grows more than half of the nation's sweet cherries, which have become a growth industry in the state like few has
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Small Business Watch

July 15, 2010
Hatch Advertising moves to new location Hatch Advertising has moved to a new location, at 15413 E. Valley Way, in Spokane Valley.Owner Greg Hatch says the business moved from its old location, at 1120 N. Mullan, to be closer to the
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New restaurant opens near Gonzaga campus

July 15, 2010
Betty Lorenz and Evelyn Kamitomo, of Spokane, have opened The Dawg House, a new restaurant, at 913 E. Sharp. The eatery occupies a 1500-square-foot house that formerly was owned by Gonzaga University. Lorenz says she and Kamitomo bought the then
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Sherman Junction eatery to open this month in Cd'A

New restaurant's location set in old Rustler's Roost building near downtown
July 15, 2010
Mike McLean
A North Idaho restaurateur says she plans to open a full-service eatery this month at a long-closed restaurant space just east of downtown Coeur d'Alene.The owner, Leisa Wagner, says the restaurant will be named Sherman Junction, and will occupy
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