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Retail chains lease spaces in Valley

Hancock Fabrics leases former Northwest Seed; Greenbacks outlet slated
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Two retail chains have leased new sites in neighboring buildings at the southeast corner of Sprague Avenue and Sullivan Road in the Spokane Valley.Hancock Fabrics Inc., a Tupelo, Miss.-based sewing and home-decorations retailer, has leased the &
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YokeÂ’s adds supermarket in Valley to remodel list

Company is wrapping up renovations at two others, recently finished another
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Spokane-based Yokes Washington Foods Inc. plans to add the remodeling of a Spokane Valley supermarket to a multimillion-dollar, five-store construction-and remodeling-plan announced in pieces earlier this year.Denny York, senior vice president
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Power-plant projects taken off AvistaÂ’s menu

Avista Power unit will lay quiet due to market changes, company woes
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
Avista Corp. has quietly mothballed its Avista Power subsidiary, citing changes in the power-plant development business and the parent companys financial troubles.The subsidiarys mission was to develop so-called merchant power plants, which
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Risen from the scrap heap

Phoenix Materials Inc.
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
John A. Osbornes ears perked up earlier this year when he heard that the boyhood home of late guitar legend Jimi Hendrix might be demolished to make way for a Seattle condominium project.The Spokane woodworker didnt have strains of Purple
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Shortfall looms over session

Businesses, universities here brace to protect gains achieved during past years
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
As they watch the gathering clouds of a $1 billion state revenue deficit, Spokane-area business leaders and state higher-education institutions, allied in many economic-development efforts here, are hoping to keep a likely difficult 2002 session or
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Second hospital eyed in CdÂ’A

Chicago company reportedly interested in surgical facility
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
A Chicago-based company reportedly is considering opening a for-profit surgical hospital in Coeur dAlene in partnership with some North Idaho physicians, a move that Kootenai Medical Centers CEO says could cloud the financial picture at Coeur a
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Iron Bridge changes course

Proposed industrial park now to be office complex, to cost up to $60 million
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Iron Bridge LLC, of Spokane, has revamped its proposed 18-acre Iron Bridge Campus, along the Spokane River a short way east of Hamilton Street, and plans to start work next spring on the first building in the development, which in all is expected a
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Toy tractors tug at farm ties

Piper Farm Toys
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
REARDAN, Wash.Sitting on a table at Piper Farm Toys here is a gray recipe-card box with the words wish list written on it; inside are index cards, each of which bears a list of items such as Case/IH STX 440, or Cat skidder, or of the
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City mulls aggressive annexation

West Plains, four other sites targeted; staff seeks green light from council
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The city of Spokane could begin moving forward shortly with work on a series of aggressive annexations, providing that the City Council approves.Weve got a framework of a plan, says Dave Mandyke, the citys deputy director of public works
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Potlatch works to certify lands

Wood-products supplier seeks ISO certification of 1.5 million acres of timber
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Potlatch Corp. is seeking to gain certification of sustainable and environmental forestry standards for its more than 1.5 million acres of timberland in four states and also is working to gain certification of standards for suppliers who provide it
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