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An industry tested: Lack of COVID-19 test kits handcuffs Spokane health care providers

More kits arriving 'any time soon'
May 7, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Spokane-area health care providers want to ramp up coronavirus testing-a necessary step to return to business as somewhat usual-but persistent testing kit shortages continue to hamper their efforts.
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COVID-19 calls for rethinking workplace learning

Digital training shifting from option to necessity
April 23, 2020
René Johnston
Successful organizations understand the importance of investing in training and learning opportunities. However, in a matter of weeks, the learning landscape has changed dramatically.
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Guest Commentary: Truckers rolling on amid ranks of unsung heroes

Behind the scenes …
April 23, 2020
Don Brunell
As we get deeper into the COVID-19 pandemic, we are finding more Americans to thank. Until recently, truckers have been behind the scenes just doing their jobs, but as shoppers learn how groceries and necessities
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The Journal's View: Nuanced approach need in bringing back business

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April 23, 2020
Staff Report
We get it. We, as a business community, understand the seriousness of coronavirus and why we're being asked to participate in social distancing. At the same time, each of us also knows our respective businesses better than anyone else and is capable
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TEDx organizers in Spokane hope to keep event interactive

Nonprofit now considering hosting virtual conference
April 23, 2020
LeAnn Bjerken
Organizers of the TEDx Spokane annual fall conference for discussing promising new ideas in science and culture are bracing for potential adjustments in how they will schedule the event and raise funds for it.
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Concrete pumping tax to proceed

Bill to reclassify service will be reintroduced during next session
April 23, 2020
Virginia Thomas
A bill intended to clarify the definition of concrete pumping services for tax-assessment purposes will be reintroduced in the next session of the Washington state Legislature, says Sen. Jeff Holy, of Cheney.
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Rock Pointe West suites slated for $950K remodel

27K-square-foot space on fourth, fifth floors set for tenant improvements
April 23, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Unico Properties LLC, a Seattle-based real estate investment company, has submitted a permit application to the city of Spokane calling for almost $1 million in tenant improvements at one of four office buildings in the Rock Pointe Corporate Center.
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Iron Bridge building to be converted into condos

Former PAML offices will be transformed into 13 residential units
April 23, 2020
Virginia Thomas
A building in the Iron Bridge development will be reverted to its former use as residential condominiums. The 16,650-square-foot building at 629 N. Iron Court will be remodeled from office space to 13 condo units, says Iron Bridge co-owner Houston Stock
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Tampien envisions two projects along Wall Street

Projects could include total of 104 living units in core
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Spokane real estate developer Jordan Tampien plans to remodel two Wall Street buildings downtown and convert them to multifamily structures. Permits have been issued for one project
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Residential delinquencies aren't as pronounced in Spokane as on the national scene

Some in industry say more troubles are likely in May, June
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Despite nationwide reports of more residential tenants missing payments, landlords and property managers in Spokane County say most tenants made rent in April.
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