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Second building to be constructed at Euclid Logistics Center

Distribution company, Home Depot leasing space in first building
October 22, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Work on the next phase of the Euclid Logistics Center is slated to begin this month, adding a second, 120,000-square-foot facility to the center located within the Spokane Business & Industrial Park.
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Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
October 22, 2020
Staff Report
Mead-based Walter Knopp, Bonita Greene, and Michael Knopp have purchased the 50,000-square-foot retail building at 10425 N. Newport Highway as an investment. The building currently is occupied by an Ashley Homestore.
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Reimagining community investment in the INW

Huge transfer of wealth expected to come from baby boomer generation
October 22, 2020
Mason Burley and Colleen Fox
There is a tsunami coming. Before we cause needless alarm, this is not yet another unexpected emergency, but a demographic tidal wave that we have known about for some time.
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New colleagues step into deanships together at WSU

Meantime, Health Sciences grabs record grants in '20
October 22, 2020
Kevin Blocker
After spending more than the past two decades with their previous employers, Mary Koithan and Mark Leid each saw an ideal opportunity when they accepted their positions as deans at Washington State University's Health Sciences Spokane campus.
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NATASHA NELLIS

YWCA Spokane launches One Mission campaign

Nonprofit to empower women, eliminate racism
October 22, 2020
Natasha Nellis
YWCA Spokane launched its One Mission Campaign in September with the goal of raising $275,000 to support services that provide resources to survivors of domestic violence.
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LINN PARISH

Tin Roof owners open new furniture store on Sprague

Restaurants & Retail
October 22, 2020
Linn Parish
Longtime Spokane retailer Acme TV Home & Office Inc. has opened a new furniture store, Bide & Burgeon, in the Sprague Union District, east of downtown Spokane.
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CRAIG HOWARD

Mainstream Electric starts new nonprofit venture

Company's charity arm now collaborating with SNAP, Family Promise
October 22, 2020
Craig Howard
Some businesses might struggle with an encore after earning mention in publications like the international daily business newspaper Financial Times and American business periodical Inc. magazine's Inc. 5000 list as one of the fastest growing companies
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Teletherapy's popularity declines in era of isolation

Providers brace for rise in demand for services
October 22, 2020
Natasha Nellis
While telemedicine services treating the body are increasing in popularity, isolation and the desire for human connection are driving those seeking mental health care services back into physical offices.
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JORDAN WERTMAN

Economic volatility influences donor behaviors

Fewer gifts, but major donors step up, fill gaps
October 22, 2020
Virginia Thomas
In a year fraught with economic turmoil stemming from a pandemic, Inland Northwest nonprofits say they've seen donor behaviors change in response to both their own economic uncertainty and the uncertainty nonprofits are experiencing.
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Parting Thoughts with Spokane Housing Ventures' John Hancock

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October 22, 2020
Virginia Thomas
John Hancock has been embedded in Spokane's nonprofit scene for years, though he didn't work directly for a nonprofit until he joined Spokane Housing Ventures in early 2019.
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