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—Alla Drokina

Community gardening has increased sevenfold in Spokane area

Neighborhood planting said to be factor in reducing food insecurity
January 31, 2019
Alla Drokina
When Patricia Munts, small farms and agriculture coordinator at Washington State University Spokane County Extension, began working with gardens in the city in 2008, there were at least eight community gardens, she recalls.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Banking in a gig economy

Wells Fargo works to meet needs of those with nontraditional incomes
January 31, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
With technology enabling people to complete their work from just about anywhere, a growing number of workers are turning to 'gig work,” or income-earning activities outside of traditional long-term employment.
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STA plans $3 million transit station at SFCC

Project aims to improve safety, campus access
January 31, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Plans are underway for a $3 million transit station at Spokane Falls Community College, says Spokane Transit Authority spokesman Brandon Rapez-Betty.
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—Natasha Nellis

Avista program sparks charging station trend

Company aims to install 482 outlets by summer
January 31, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane-based Avista Corp. has partnered with more than 50 Washington businesses to install 136 electric vehicle charging stations throughout the state as part of a pilot program.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Out of the bag: Grocers prepare for potential plastic ban

State Legislature considers eliminating option
January 31, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Retailers throughout Washington state soon could be banned from offering customers single-use plastic bags, in an effort to reduce plastic waste and better protect the environment.
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Alla Drokina

Cobenali Creations: Warmest greetings—without the warmth

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January 31, 2019
Alla Drokina
Spokane Valley-based illustrator Colin Hayes prides himself on his aversion to sappy greeting cards. He demonstrates this through his new venture, a line of quirky and witty cards called Cobenali Creations, soon to be available in gift shops nationally.
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—Alla Drokina

Rooted in Spokane area, Wheatland Bank expects to grow

Bank reported record net income last year
January 31, 2019
Alla Drokina
With several Inland Northwest banks in the area becoming acquisition targets in recent years, Spokane-based Wheatland Bank is steadfast to remain independent, asserts Susan Horton, CEO and president of the bank.
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—Herschman Architects

Costco completes sale of North Side property

At Home Stores, Texas Roadhouse inked as first tenants
January 31, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Costco Wholesale Corp. has completed the sale of its former 134,000-square-foot warehouse store building on Spokane's North Side to San Pedro, Calif.-based Rich Development Enterprises LLC.
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—Alla Drokina

Coworking spaces gain momentum in downtown Spokane

Some managers say they have healthy occupancy, turnover
January 31, 2019
Alla Drokina
Offering various amenities for members, a handful of coworking spaces operate in the city's core, and some say the trend is gaining traction here.
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—Bernardo-Wills Architects PC

Spokane County plans new $10 million Medical Examiner project

Building on south edge of University District to be renovated
January 31, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane County is planning a $10 million remodel to a commercial building near the south edge of the University District, where it intends to move the Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office.
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