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Opportunity awaits in Spokane's Opportunity Zones

Investors say investments are occurring; how much is unclear
May 23, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A year after 11 Spokane-area neighborhoods were designated as Opportunity Zones, at least one advocate says Spokane is starting to see some investment activity.
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Avista CEO Scott Morris to retire

Vermillion named successor
May 13, 2019
Mike McLean
Scott Morris, CEO and chairman of the board of Avista Corp., will retire from the Spokane-based energy company effective March 1, 2020, the company announced this afternoon. Morris will continue to serve as the executive chairman of the board of direct
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Publisher's Notebook: Is your work culture compelling?

Best Places deadline nears …
May 9, 2019
Paul Read
Anyone who has done any hiring lately will tell you that the market is tight. Finding and retaining talented employees has become ever more challenging in these days of low unemployment rates and concerning labor participation rates.
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The Journal's View: West Plains PDA is working in its mission to attract jobs

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May 9, 2019
Staff Report
The recent news that California-based Mullen Technologies Inc. intends to locate its manufacturing plant on the West Plains highlights the effectiveness of the West Plains-Airport Area Public Development Authority as the catalyst to attract potentially
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Night Owl bar finds perch on Division

Restaurants & Retail
May 9, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
A new bar called Night Owl has opened at 223 N. Division, in an 800-square-foot leased space between Boombox Pizza and Fast Eddies Bar & Grill. Owner-operator Trent Cochran says he purchased the business in November from his friend Andy Derrickson.
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Bulwark Barber moves in Coeur d'Alene

Restaurants & Retail
May 9, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Coeur d'Alene's Bulwark Barber has moved to new space in the Rockford Building, at 504 E. Lakeside, from its previous location at 204 N. Third.
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Alpine Deli changes hands

Restaurants & Retail
May 9, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Alpine Deli, at 417 E. Third, closed last month but is set to re-open soon under new ownership. Alpine is a Bosnian and German delicatessen that has been owned and operated by Adnan Hatkic and his mother, Esma, for the past five years.
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Wild Birds Unlimited shop planned on Spokane's South Hill

Restaurants & Retail
May 9, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Wild Birds Unlimited, a national franchise of stores carrying bird-watching gear, is set to open a new store at 2925 E. 29th in the Lincoln Heights Shopping Center, on Spokane's South Hill.
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EWU rolls out new online MBA program

Degree can be earned in as few as 11 months
May 9, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Eastern Washington University has begun offering an online Master of Business Administration program that's intended to make earning the degree easier for working professionals.
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Lime scooters, bikes to return to Spokane May 13

Partnerships, popularity, proximity to campuses prompted coming back
May 9, 2019
Virginia Thomas
After a successful pilot study downtown, Lime bikes and scooters soon will return to the streets of Spokane. The distinctive green pedal-assist bikes and electric scooters will be available throughout much of the city starting Monday, May 13
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