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Whole Foods nixes plans to open store here

Specialty chain had signed letter of intent for former Empire Ford building downtown
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Specialty foods giant Whole Foods Market Inc., after coming so close to opening a store here that it had signed a letter of intent to buy the Empire Ford dealership building downtown, apparently has decided to shelve for now its plans to enter the
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Seattle bank buys land for branch here

Washington Federal says it wants to fill ‘void’ here in its regional network
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Washington Federal Savings, a regional bank with Pacific Northwest roots that go back 91 years, has bought land in Liberty Lake, where it plans to erect its first Eastern Washington branch, the bank says.The Seattle-based bank has bought a site
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South Hill projects to move ahead

Home Depot to start rising next spring; chains such as PetSmart, Old Navy eyed
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Following a long and contentious battle with residents on their plans for a group of retail developments on the South Hill, developers say they expect to move forward soon with those envisioned projects.Home Depot Inc. hopes to start next on of
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Wagstaff plans big addition at plant in Valley

Manufacturer here says revenues on track to jump 25 percent or more in Â’08
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Wagstaff Inc., the 62-year-old Spokane Valley maker of equipment for the aluminum-casting industry, plans to construct a large office-building addition to accommodate strong recent growth, says Paul May, its CEO.Due partly to surging sales, is
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Birth of a business district

SoDo areaÂ’s gaining steam with eclectic mix of retail shops
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
A number of businesses are moving to or are launching ventures in a part of downtown Spokane that they have collectively dubbed SoDo, a moniker that means south of downtown and echoes the name of a funky shopping district in Seattle. They say the a
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Banner foresees expansion here

Top exec says five to seven additional branches likely in Spokane-CdÂ’A market
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Banner Bank, looking to become a more recognized name and expand its market share here, could open as many as five to seven more branches in the Spokane-Coeur dAlene market in coming years, says D. Michael Jones, its top executive. Depending on a
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Planning can prevent errors, family strife

Attempts to ease probate process can create problems in handling estates
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Elder-law attorneys here say people make avoidable, but all-too-common mistakes in planning their estates.Asked how frequently such problems and pitfalls crop up, Spokane attorney Karen Sayre gives a succinct answer.Im thinking about in
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Another house for HOSPICE?

NonprofitÂ’s volumes have doubled since Â’05, prompting thought of expansion
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Hospice of Spokane, which opened a Hospice House facility on Spokanes South Hill recently, says its patient volumes have doubled in the past few years and its considering opening additional facilities on the North Side and in Spokane Valley. in
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Principals finish buyout of Copeland

Firm has moved to larger space, expanded design services over the last year
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Jeff Fountain says he and Bob Britton, both licensed architects, last week completed a three-year buyout of Copeland Architecture & Construction Inc., of Spokane, from founder Gerry Copeland. The firm specializes in custom design-build projects
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The art of blending in

Commercial construction now often is designed to fit with community character
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
When Bernardo Wills Architects PC set out to design a retail building for a small parcel nestled against a mature South Hill neighborhood, it attempted to break up the structure visuallyusing a variety of building materials and roof the might
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