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Unleashed Academy plans new facility in Spokane Valley

Dog training center to add boarding, indoor dog park
June 3, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A dog training and boarding business plans to construct and move into two new buildings worth a combined $5 million along East Sprague, in the Veradale area of Spokane Valley.
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Two warehouses slated at Airway Heights complex

Work to begin in fall; buildings to neighbor Amazon delivery hub
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
AT Acquisitions LLC, which does business as AT Industrial, is planning a two-phase, two-building warehouse project on McFarlane Road on the West Plains, planning documents submitted to the city of Spokane show.
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Guest Commentary: Housing crisis should receive higher priority from Council

Emergency treatment needed …
June 3, 2021
Isaiah Paine
Housing inventory in Spokane is at an all-time low. Home prices have increased 21% in Spokane County from April 2020 to April 2021. Energy codes that went into effect Feb. 1 of this year added $20,000 to $30,000 to the cost of a new home.
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The Journal's View: Emphasis on accountability needed to address homelessness

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June 3, 2021
Staff Report
As we endeavor to return to normalcy following more than a year of pandemic induced disruptions, we need to ensure our downtown is an inviting place where everyone feels comfortable returning.
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Ethan Stowell Restaurants opens Bosco Pasta & Panini in Spokane

Restaurants & Retail
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Ethan Stowell Restaurants, which recently debuted Tavolàta restaurant in the Old City Hall building, at 221 N. Wall, in downtown Spokane, has unveiled another offering for Spokane – Bosco Pasta & Panini.
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Corner Booth Media relocates to South Hill

Digital video ad agency moves from downtown
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Corner Booth Media Inc. has bought a building at 1328 S. Southeast Blvd., on Spokane's South Hill, and relocated to the new space, says company owner and creative services director Frank Swoboda.
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Gold Reserve cuts executives' pay for $1 million-plus savings

Cost cuts to be spread over three-year period
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
The president of Gold Reserve Inc. and two other executives have taken voluntary salary cuts even though the company is debt free and has $60 million in working capital.
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Davenport Airport to renovate runway

Work expected to start this month, finish by fall
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
The Davenport Municipal Airport is planning a $4.5 million runway reconstruction and lighting-system upgrade, says Steve Goemmel, city of Davenport administrator.
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Motor maker Infinitum Electric looks to expand into Spokane

Company raises $40M in funding to ramp up its technology development
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
A Texas-based developer of an air-core motor is planning to expand research and development operations to Spokane this year. Infinitum Electric develops lightweight, high-performance electric motors for use in commercial and industrial products and plans
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Restaurateurs to launch Summit-Kitchen in old Lindaman's space

Restaurants & Retail
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Looking to fill the void left behind by the former Lindaman's Gourmet-to-Go, restaurateurs Kevin Pereira and Jhon Goodwin plan to bring The Summit-Kitchen & Canteen to Spokane's South Hill in September.
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