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Bottle Bay Brewing to open later this month on Spokane's South Hill

Restaurants & Retail
September 26, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Brothers Marco and Nick Plastino say they'll launch a soft opening of their first-ever brewery, Bottle Bay Brewing Co., by the end of the month.
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Johnson's Custom Jewelry moves to former Dodson's space

Restaurants & Retail
September 26, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Johnson's Custom Jewelry Inc., in downtown Spokane, has moved into a space more than six times larger than its previous storefront.
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15th annual Fall Festival of Homes kicks off this weekend

Local builders spotlight 30 newly-constructed homes throughout county
September 26, 2019
Virginia Thomas
The Spokane Home Builders Association is holding its 15th annual Fall Festival of Homes over the next two weekends. SHBA executive officer Joel White says the festival will feature 30 homes newly constructed by 19 different builders
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Continuous Composites agrees to partnership

Cd'A manufacturer, big French company strike multiyear deal
September 26, 2019
Kevin Blocker
A local developer and manufacturer of 3D printing robotic arms says it has partnered with a global company, allowing it to expand on its work.
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Kiemle Hagood gains presence in Moscow

Agency adds commercial services in Palouse area
September 26, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane-based real estate brokerage company Kiemle Hagood has merged Moscow, Idaho-based Palouse Commercial Real Estate's brokerage services into its operations in a move to expand its services to the Palouse region, says Casey Brazil
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Summit Cancer Centers to open new office in Sandpoint

Practice will offer access to oncology clinical trials
September 26, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Summit Cancer Centers plans to open another of its cancer clinics-this one to be located in Sandpoint-and begin seeing clients on Oct. 1. The cancer center will be located at 414 Church, suite 306, of the Sandpoint Center.
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Deposits rise for most banks with branches in Spokane area

Washington Trust garners highest market share for 10th consecutive year
September 26, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Deposits at bank branches in the Spokane area grew by 1.7% in the 2019 fiscal year, according to a new report from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
September 26, 2019
Staff Report
San Diego-based real estate investment company ASVM LLC has purchased the 46,800-square-foot retail building at 8851 E. Trent as an investment. The building's current tenant is an Albertsons grocery store.
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McKinstry to relocate its fabrication facility

Medical school building planned at company's light industrial complex
September 26, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Seattle-based McKinstry Co. says it's looking to secure a new location for its fabrication shop that occupies the site where the company plans to build a new medical school building.
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—Natasha Nellis

Rainier Patents takes patient approach

Spokane firm preaches gradual growth
September 26, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Paul Mitchell, patent attorney at Spokane-based Rainier Patents PS, has intentionally maintained a gradual rate of company growth that he contends lends itself to better client interactions - and eliminates the need for formal staff meetings. It's a m
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