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Suncrest Plaza developers sign six new tenants there

New tenants include pharmacy, restaurant, day care, dog groomer
March 11, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
The developers of Suncrest Plaza say they have signed leases with six new tenants and are in negotiations with a seventh for the commercial strip in the Suncrest area northwest of Spokane. Developer Don Morse says he and his partners in Paid 2 a
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Mortgage lender moves from longtime Valley site

CLS relocates operation to smaller, newer quarters at Argonne and Broadway
March 11, 2010
Mike McLean
CLS Mortgage Inc. says it has moved its office to the northeast corner of Argonne Road and Broadway Avenue from its longtime Spokane Valley location.The lender has leased 4,500 square feet of space on the ground floor of the Merchant e-Solutions
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We need real state budget discussion

March 11, 2010
Editor's Notebook
Even as our lawmakers worked frantically in Olympia this week to close a $2.8 billion budget gap, they seemed to be nibbling around the edges of the state's financial problems. At no time since September 2008, when the stock market crashed and an 2
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Clinic plans to erect Liberty Lake medical office

Pediatric practice will move satellite operation to $1.3 million structure
March 11, 2010
Mike McLean
Valley Young People's Clinic PS, a Spokane Valley-based medical practice that specializes in pediatric care, plans to build a $1.3 million medical office building in Liberty Lake.Georgette Wendt, the practice's administrator, says the clinic to
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Whitman posts big loss, but deposits jump

March 11, 2010
Kim Crompton
Colfax-based Bank of Whitman, which has three branches in the Spokane area, has reported to regulators a net loss of $7 million for 2009, down sharply from net income of $5.8 million in 2008. The bank's loans fell, but its deposits grew Tribbett, 2
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Motorcycle dealer here adds BMW line

Westside MotorSports, on West Plains, now offers four bike brands
March 11, 2010
Kim Crompton
Westside MotorSports, a big West Plains motorcycle dealership, says it has added the upscale, German-built BMW line of motorcycles to the three other brands it carries.Scott Schmidtman, one of the dealership's owners, says it secured the line at
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STA selects CH2M Hill to do downtown study

March 11, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
Denver-based CH2M Hill Inc. has won a $367,500 contract from the Spokane Transit Authority to conduct a study of alternative ways to provide public transit in downtown Spokane. The study is being conducted as a collaboration between the STA and
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Farm Credit's earnings dip during 2009

Ag lender's net income drops to $106 million, but it calls year 'solid'
March 11, 2010
Richard Ripley
Northwest Farm Credit Services, of Spokane, has reported 2009 net income of $106.1 million, down from $124.4 million in 2008.The federally-chartered ag-lending cooperative set aside $79.4 million in 2009 for potential credit losses, up from in a
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—Staff photo by Kim Crompton

PFD buys C.I. Shenanigans property

$4.5 million transaction includes restaurant's building, acre of land
March 11, 2010
Kim Crompton
The Spokane Public Facilities District has bought the C.I. Shenanigans restaurant building and land downtown for $4.5 million as part of a long-range plan to develop additional convention exhibit space and meeting rooms. The restaurant is to to at
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

Pictures from the ground up

March 11, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
Adam Worden and his wife, Leslie, say they like to reach for the sky. Then they shoot a photo of what they see, all via remote control.With their Spokane business, Northwest Elevated Photography LLC, they say they aim to put a different angle on
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