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Big WSU project could start this summer

Lydig seeks contractors to begin work on $50 million science building in Pullman
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Lydig Construction Inc., of Spokane, could begin work as soon as July on a $50 million project on the Washington State University campus in Pullman. Lydig already is looking for qualified subcontractors to bid for work on the project, a $50 and
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Next piece of N-S freeway work to start

Acme bids $19.5 million to pave four-mile stretch from Freya to Farwell
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Acme Concrete Paving Inc., of Spokane, is the apparent low bidder for the next phase of work on Spokanes long-awaited north-south freeway, bidding to put down a rock base on and pave a four-mile stretch of whats formally called the North for on
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Getronics unit shrinks, stays hungry

Bank-software provider encouraged by prospect activity, its top exec says
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The Liberty Lake-based banking software division of Dutch computer-services giant Getronics has shrunk its work force here by more than half over the last four years, to about 80 employees, but is optimistic that its fortunes will improve Smalley,
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Avista seeks to crank up conservation

New programs, ‘advertising blitz’ planned this summer in three-year efficiency drive
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Avista Utilities plans to launch new energy-conservation programs for business customers this summer as it moves deeper into a three-year drive to delay the need to develop a thermal generating plant.The effort will include agreements under pay
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Downtown's nightlife awakens

New condos, entertainment venues transform after-hours scene
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Downtown Spokane, which used to fall asleep when the sun set, now is staying awake into the wee hours, and doesnt appear to be likely to resume its slumber anytime soon.In recent years, new restaurants and bars, spurred on by development in a
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RAHCO sold to Danish concern

Conglomerate buys materials-handling operation; Richard Hanson keeps industrial fabrication plant
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
A unit of Danish industrial-equipment manufacturer FLSmidth & Co. A/S has bought the materials-handling business and name of RAHCO International Inc., a longtime Spokane concern, in a transaction the buyer says likely will lead to employment growth
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Post Falls to start City Hall project soon

Ginno Construction submits bid of $7 million, is in talks with officials about contract
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
The city of Post Falls plans to build a new City Hall this summer, and has begun contract negotiations with Ginno Construction Co., of Coeur dAlene, which submitted the lowest bid for the project.The new, two-story, 41,500-square-foot City be
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Sullivan Road to close at I-90 most of July

AcmeÂ’s bid for concrete work is lowest; DOT opens bids on projects worth $7 million
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
The busy two-block section of Sullivan Road that crosses Interstate 90 in Spokane Valley will be closed for three weeks in July while the roadways leading up to both sides of the overpass are replaced with concrete.That project was one of four,
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Form over Function: Spokane Valley, Post Falls embrace new styles of zoning

Regulations will focus more on project design than on intended land use
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
A new planning concept, called form-based zoning, is being implemented in Spokane Valley to blend retail, office, and residential uses, beginning with those on the Sprague-Appleway corridor, while Post Falls is developing a similar zoning method in
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Generating tourism dollars

Hotel-room assessment has raised $5.5 million so far for efforts to boost industry here
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
An additional per-night room assessment collected by hotel operators here for a tourism promotion effort launched nearly four years ago has generated about $5.5 million so far and is beginning to pay dividends, say tourism officials.Primarily a
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