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Real estate transactions and other business moves in the Inland Northwest
April 21, 2022
Staff Report
SPOKANE INW Industrial Training LLC, a Spokane-based business skills training company, has leased a 1,500-square-foot office suite in the Gateway 6 Building, at 901 E. Second, in East Central Spokane, for a new location. Jason Jackson, Craig Soehren
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Second Liberty Apartments structure to be built

Hillyard neighborhood site will gain 24 units
April 21, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Jordan Tampien, developer and owner of 4 Degrees Real Estate, of Spokane, says work has begun on the second phase of the $8 million Liberty Apartments project, in Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood. Tampien says footings and framing have gone up at
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Multifamily dwellings envisioned on Mission Avenue

26 townhome-style apartments planned
April 21, 2022
Karina Elias
Tolovana Ventures LLC, of Mercer Island, Washington, plans to build a four-building complex, to be called Mission Court Apartments, on the southwest corner of Mission Avenue and Madelia Street, just east of the Spokane River, according to a building
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Rind & Wheat spinoff opens shop in old Fery's Catering spot

Morsel offers to-go lunch, pastries
April 21, 2022
Virginia Thomas
A spinoff of bread and cheese shop Rind & Wheat has opened on the southeast edge of downtown. Morsel by Rind & Wheat, which had been scheduled to open earlier this week, primarily offers sandwiches, salads, and pastries, says owner and chef Ricky Webster
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Employers play roll in future of affordable health care

Well-communicated benefits contribute to business growth
April 21, 2022
Zach Proett
Optimizing benefit costs begins by exploring the current forces that drive them. A basic understanding of how they interrelate prepares employers to think more critically about spend allocations for benefits
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Whatever Happened To: Spokane Gun Club's range relocation plans

Organization appeal deadline nears after land-use permit overruled a second time
April 21, 2022
Mike McLean
The Spokane Gun Club's plans for a new trap-and-skeet range on the West Plains have ricocheted between superior courts and now could be headed to state appeals court, with a filing deadline looming.
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A To Z Rentals plans West Plains store

Location will be fourth for company in Spokane County
April 21, 2022
Erica Bullock
A new equipment rental store, A to Z Airway Heights, is proposed on the West Plains, according to permit documents on file with the city of Airway Heights.
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Great Floors sells five properties

Cd'A retailer to continue to operate its stores in acquired buildings
April 21, 2022
Erica Bullock
Coeur d'Alene-based retailer Great Floors LLC has recently sold five store buildings with about 176,000 square feet of retail space combined, including one store in Spokane Valley and one in Coeur d'Alene, says Clayton Brown, Seattle-based managing
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Parting Thoughts with Communities in Schools' Chuck Teegarden

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April 21, 2022
Karina Elias
Chuck Teegarden became the executive director of Communities in Schools in 2015 at the age of 62, bringing with him over 30 years of leadership experience. Now, for the next year, he will be training Debra Raub, the organization's funding
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Oaks Classical Christian Academy reengages plans for new structure

Heightened interest in school rekindles opportunity to build
April 21, 2022
Erica Bullock
The Oaks Classical Christian Academy plans to build a new school building in Spokane Valley, at 11711 E. 24th, says the current head of the school Charlie Dowers.
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