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Post-pandemic workplaces could look much different

'Hoteling,' other office trends to become commonplace, designers, observers say
June 4, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Pre-pandemic office design could be going the way of the fax machine and rotary phone. As employees return to their offices from being furloughed or working remotely due to COVID-19, they're likely to encounter health screening stations
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Fueling an emerging industry: An alliance between public lands and timber products

State partners with CLT manufacturer on forest health initiative
June 4, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Hilary Franz wants to shorten Washington's forest-fire season, and she's executing a plan to do just that.
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Guest Commentary: Future is suddenly looking bright for Northwest papermakers

On a roll …
May 21, 2020
Don Brunell
In recent years, papermakers in the Pacific Northwest have been losing ground. However, today there is a ray of hope. Surprisingly, that optimism results from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Journal's View: Coming out of quarantine, business sector must unite

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May 21, 2020
Staff Report
As Spokane County enters the next phase of reopening and begins to look further ahead, now is the time for the business community to band together to ensure it returns to prosperity as soon as is practical.
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Restaurants & Retail

In Their Own Words ...
May 21, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Mark Schneider Rambleraven Gear Trader 3220 N. Division, Spokane I opened as NW Outdoors in 2017 as a consignment shop for outdoor gear and clothing. Those first three years were challenging, but despite not having a large marketing budget, we've
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Xfinity to roll out 5G mobile service in Spokane

Comcast subsidiary offers new plans in 34 cities
May 21, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Competition for fifth-generation mobile service in Spokane has increased with the introduction of a new Xfinity Mobile service. Xfinity Mobile, a trade name of Philadelphia-based Comcast Corp. subsidiary Comcast Cable Communications LLC,
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Washington Lottery office to move to NorthTown Mall

New space to house flagship retail store for organization
May 21, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Washington's Lottery plans to open its first retail space in the NorthTown Mall this year, although those plans have already been slowed somewhat by the current pandemic, says Grove Ayers, general manager of the mall.
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WARN notice activity decreases

Three companies have furloughed fewer than 500 Spokane workers, latest notifications show
May 21, 2020
Kevin Blocker
In the last month, the number of Spokane County employers filing layoff notices with the Washington state Employment Security Department have arrived at a slower pace than the month prior.
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Medcurity plans to add staff, move

Seattle firm invests $200K in medical records tech firm
May 21, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Medcurity Inc., the Spokane-based medical records tech company, has secured $200,000 in funding from a West Side investment firm. WRF Capital, the investment arm for Seattle-based nonprofit Washington Research Foundation, made the investment last month,
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McKinstry launches building optimization service

Company aims to improve systems for vacant, low-occupancy facilities
May 21, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Construction and energy-efficiency contractor McKinstry Co., which is based in Seattle and has a big presence in Spokane, has launched a new service meant to help building owners and managers optimize their facilities while occupancy is low due
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