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Focus on drainage intensifies

Businesses could foot much of $120 million cost of city, county storm-water systems
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Storm-water management, once given little local-government attention compared with sanitary-sewer and drinking-water issues, has turned into a $120 million-plus concern in Spokane County, and officials soon may be looking to businesses here to a of
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Condo plan ready

Developer Mick McDowell says 21-unit project near downtown likely would cost about $8 million
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
Spokane developer and general contractor Mick McDowell has firmed up plans for a 10-story, roughly $8 million high-end condominium project on Riverside Avenue, just west of downtown Spokane, that would overlook Peaceful Valley and the Spokane He to
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Avista might relocate units

Company is evaluating whether Spokane is best place for its non-regulated businesses, which itÂ’s ramping up
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
Avista Corp., of Spokane, is considering moving its non-regulated businesses out of Spokane and expects to decide whether it will do so within the next six to 12 months.Tom Matthews, Avistas chairman, president, and CEO, declines to disclose a
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Unusual restaurant eyed in Odd Fellows building

Bayou Brewing founder Steve Livingstone hopes to open café in September
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
Steve Livingstone, one of the founders of Bayou Brewing Co., says he now hopes to try an unusual restaurant idea in the ballroom of the restored Odd Fellows Lodge, at 1017 W. First.Livingstone currently is working on recruiting a small group of
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Pend Oreille Mine would employ 170 if reopened

Cominco project would send economic benefit around state, mining company study says
February 26, 1997
Anita Burke
The proposed reopening of the Pend Oreille zinc and lead mine located about two miles north of Metaline Falls would generate the equivalent of nearly 240 full-time jobs in Pend Oreille County, according to a report prepared for Cominco American the
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V.A. hospital undergoing $8 million in renovations

Radiology gets more space, equipment; psychiatric unit added; small projects abound
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
The Spokane V.A. Medical Center is in the midst of a series of upgrades that will cost nearly $8 million.The 36-bed hospital, at 4815 N. Assembly, expects to complete next month a $3.9 million project that includes the remodeling of 8,000 square
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Horizon CU plans branch on North Side

Credit union also has bought land in Liberty Lake, plans to replace Colville branch
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
Horizon Credit Union, of Spokane, hopes to break ground next month on a new branch office on Spokanes North Side that would be the first of perhaps three new branches.Kent Preston, president and CEO of Horizon, says that during the last five a
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Building owners fight to retain exemption

State agencyÂ’s proposal could lead to more taxes on rental property income
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A legal battle could result in additional taxes on rental property statewide, a possibility that alarms members of the Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA) chapter here.If, as proposed, a current ruling is overturned and rental property
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Construction to begin on Kalispel Casino soon

$17 million gaming facility in Airway Heights is slated to be completed next spring
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
The Kalispel Indian tribe hopes to break ground this month on its planned $17 million gambling casino in Airway Heights, and anticipates opening the 60,000-square-foot facility, which will be called Kalispel Casino, early next spring.The tribe a
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Inland Empire Paper seeks rezone in Valley

Company then plans to sell 160 acres, expects business park, hotel would be built
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
Inland Empire Paper Co., of Millwood, is seeking a zone change on 106 acres of the land it owns in the Mirabeau Point area, as part of a long-standing plan to have some of its holdings there developed commercially.The Spokane Valley paper is to
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