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Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
December 5, 2019
Staff Report
Bend, Oregon-based SFP-E LLC has purchased as an investment the 5,000-square-foot retail center at 817 W. Third, formerly occupied by Troy's Tires. Taylor Gibbons, of SVN Cornerstone, handled the transaction.
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Natasha Nellis

Self-employed professionals see more retirement flexibility

Most, however, save less than traditional workers
December 5, 2019
Natasha Nellis
With Spokane's booming entrepreneurial ecosystem, more people are stepping away from the traditional office into self-employment. With that comes not only more responsibility, but more flexibility when it comes to saving for retirement
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Financial Trex targets Generation X, millennial clients

Fee-only planner draws younger investor interest
December 5, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Though it wasn't her intention at the start, a Spokane-based financial planner says her young firm has found a niche among younger generations of people in need of financial expertise.
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Northwest Specialty Hospital adopts new robotic technology

Tech reduces recovery time for spine surgery
December 5, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Northwest Specialty Hospital, in Post Falls, is changing the way many of its patients' spinal surgeries are conducted through the use of a surgical robot navigation platform, says spinal surgeon Dr. Roland Kent.
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Providence hospitals, INHS work to fill CNA void

Eight training cohorts planned for coming year
December 5, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Faced with a shortage of certified nursing assistants, Providence hospitals in Spokane have created a program they think will satisfy their demand.
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LeAnn Bjerken

Professionals place greater emphasis on self-care

Experts say wellness plans vital for workers
December 5, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
A growing number of working professionals are looking to budget time and finances toward both physical activity and self-care to prevent burnout – physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or over stress – wellness experts here say.
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Katerra Inc.

Katerra co-founder Fritz Wolff steps down from company's board

Spokane developer keeps interest in company, expected to continue projects
December 5, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Katerra Inc. co-founder Fritz Wolff has stepped down as a board member, company spokeswoman JZ Rigney has confirmed. Wolff, a Spokane resident, couldn't be reached immediately for comment.
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Virginia Thomas

Q&A with Spokane Boxing's Rick Welliver

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December 5, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Boxing is in Rick Welliver's blood. The owner of Spokane Boxing Gym LLC, at 115 S. Jefferson downtown, grew up watching his father and uncles boxing in Spokane gyms. Raised in the Hillyard neighborhood, he learned that boxing could keep disadvantaged ki
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Virginia Thomas

New best interest rule for investment brokers draws concerns

Advisers, legislators say regulation name misleads
December 5, 2019
Virginia Thomas
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a new rule that went into effect Sept. 10 intended to require investment broker-dealers to act in the best interests of their client when making recommendations.
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Natasha Nellis

Cancer care alliance invests in new technology

Group nears end of drive to upgrade machines
December 5, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The Alliance for Cancer Care is in the final stages of a two-year push to upgrade its stereotactic ablative radiotherapy equipment, which provides a more targeted method of administering doses of radiation.
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