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Davenport hotel in downtown Spokane

Spokane hoteliers hope to buck West Side trends

INW hospitality industry isn't immune to uncertainty, though
June 18, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Reports of hundreds of layoffs at hotels in the Seattle area this month have some in the industry here concerned that Spokane will once again follow the trends set by the West Side.
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Going the distance: The future of restaurants and retail stores in the Inland Northwest

Despite reopening, restaurateurs, retailers still face stiff headwinds
June 18, 2020
Kevin Blocker
On May 11, Bob and Barbara Materne celebrated the 39th anniversary of The Swinging Doors with little fanfare, because patrons weren't allowed inside the North Side restaurant and sports bar at that time.
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SCC building is being expanded, renovated

Project intended to create new space for college's fire sciences program
June 4, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Construction crews have started work on a $1.7 million expansion and renovation of a building on the Spokane Community College campus, in East Spokane.
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New apartment, townhome projects to create 154 units

Spokane Valley complex valued at $17.4 million
June 4, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Three residential projects with a total of 154 living units are in the works-two on Spokane's South Hill and one in Spokane Valley. Building permit information for The Monika Apartments, at 16618 E. Broadway, in Spokane Valley, shows that six buildin
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Puget Sound Pipe & Supply to build West Plains operation

Company looks to expand access to Idaho, Montana
June 4, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Kent, Washington-based pipe valve and fitting manufacturer and retailer Puget Sound Pipe & Supply Co. plans to build a new, roughly 20,000-square-foot warehouse and office building on the West Plains to better serve customers in Eastern Washington, Idaho,
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Kevin Blocker

Women-owned Cd'A contractor grows with federal work

Design-build firm takes jobs in 13 western states
June 4, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Not even the COVID-19 pandemic has been able to blunt the tide of growth the design-build construction company Verdis is experiencing. Since becoming a member of the Small Business Administration's 8(a) Business Development Program in 2016, Verdis has
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McKinstry plans new West Plains fabrication facility

$5M industrial project will be built using CLT
June 4, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Seattle-based McKinstry Co. is in the process of buying undeveloped land north of Spokane International Airport, where it intends to build a $5 million fabrication facility for its Spokane operations.
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Commentary: Home is everything during pandemic

Lessons learned quickly in recent time of crisis
June 4, 2020
Tom Clark
Our home is everything now. It's our office. It's our gym. It's our children's classroom and their playground. Our new restaurant is our kitchen. Our new reality is reframing what it means to be together.
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Guest Commentary: Closed landfills may be suitable for wind, solar farms

Revenue generators …
June 4, 2020
Don Brunell
Solar power is getting a lot of attention these days as our country strives to reduce greenhouse gases. Sunny cities like Honolulu and Los Angeles have ramped up solar power production. However, in cloudy coastal municipalities such as Seattle
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The Journal's View: Protest message shouldn't be lost to outside agitators

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June 4, 2020
Staff Report
Sunday, during the day of protest calling for equity and justice for all people, we saw some of the best of Spokane. While the protest was marred later in the night by violence, vandalism, and looting in the central business district, rays of hope are
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