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K&HÂ’s Hagood passes baton

Quigley, Soehren, Johnson are real estate companyÂ’s owners, top executives now
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Jerry Hagood, co-founder of Kiemle & Hagood Co., one of the Inland Northwests largest commercial real estate and property-management concerns, has sold his remaining interest in the company to three other executives there.Tom Quigley, who had
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Three research projects here land WTC funding

Avista Utilities, GenPrime, Flat Spin Media to work with university researchers
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
The Washington Technology Center, a state-supported organization that brings universities and private companies together for research projects, has awarded three grants, totaling nearly $400,000, for research involving Spokane companies.Two of a
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Goodwill to develop new store

Nonprofit expects to start work on $1.4 million store in March, open it this fall
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest plans to develop a $1.4 million building on Spokanes North Side that will house a new store, the nonprofit organizations fourth here and 11th in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.Diane Galloway, a
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J-U-B Engineers spins off its Web-design operation

February 26, 1997
J-U-B Engineers Inc., a large, Boise-based civil engineering firm that has offices in Coeur dAlene and Spokane, has spun off its Web-design operations into a separate, Coeur dAlene-based company called Civic Mind Media Inc.Civic Mind Media a
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Work to start in March on Indian Trail center

First phase of development at planned Sundance Plaza could be finished this fall
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
The first phase of Sundance Plaza, a proposed 300,000-square-foot retail center along Indian Trail Road on Spokanes North Side, is scheduled to start coming out of the ground in March.That $8 million phase, which will involve construction of a
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XN Technologies starts subsidiary in England

February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
XN Technologies Inc., of Cheney has opened a subsidiary based in York, England, in hopes of increasing its presence throughout Europe.The subsidiary, called XN Technologies Ltd., provides sales and customer-support services to the companys and
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Number of foreclosures tops 1,000 during 2000

Observers in Spokane, Kootenai counties say figures should level off
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
The number of foreclosure actions filed in Spokane County last year jumped for the fifth straight year and hit 1,000 for the first timewell above the last documented peak of 853 foreclosures recorded in 1988.Meanwhile, across the border, saw a
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Molding a business in clay

February 26, 1997

Rathdrum project scuttled

Developer drops plans, says city refuses to give sewer service to subdivision
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
A Tucson, Ariz., developer has abandoned plans to create a 419-lot residential subdivision near Rathdrum, saying Kootenai Countys lack of a regional sewer plan made his project unworkable.The developer, Bing Sherwood, of Tucson-based Finger to
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Call-center industry rises here

An estimated 4,500-plus people now work in such operations in Spokane, Kootenai counties
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
What? Another call center coming to town?You can almost hear the collective groan coming from people who picture the creation of more low-paying, no-benefit jobs here and the prospect of their home phone ringing more frequently at though, a
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