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Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
November 8, 2018
Staff Report

Guest Commentary: Manufacturing businesses vital to Washington's economic health

Middle-class spark …
November 8, 2018
Kris Johnson
When the manufacturing sector is strong, communities become stronger, and families are lifted into the middle class. Employees in the manufacturing sector earn an average annual wage of more than $72,000, or roughly 30 percent more than the average wage
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The Journal's View: Slow, conservative approach to wage requirements needed

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November 8, 2018
Staff Report
Increases to wage requirements for salaried employees stand to affect businesses and nonprofits profoundly-arguably more so than minimum wage hikes.
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A Bank inquiry scam tops list in recent BBB report

Money wiring con also ranked among five riskiest
November 8, 2018
Tyler Russell
Bank card and credit card company imposters, fraudulent directory listing and advertising, fake invoices, fake checks, and technical support frauds are the top five small business scam risks identified in a study.
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Cole's Bakery expanding soon

Restaurants & Retail
November 8, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Cole's Bakery & Café plans to expand its store at 521 E. Holland into the newly vacated neighboring space previously occupied by Italian restaurant, Lasagna's-On-Ya. Cole's is a full-service restaurant that offers a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu
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Cd'A cider maker plans new space

Restaurants & Retail
November 8, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Coeur d'Alene Cider Co. plans to open a cider house and bottle shop east of downtown Coeur d'Alene early next year. Owner Jill Morrison says she started the company last year and currently operates a production cidery at 3909 Schreiber Way
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Boxfit gym moves into Wellesley space

Restaurants & Retail
November 8, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Professional heavyweight boxer Chauncy Welliver has moved his fitness boxing gym, Hillyard Hammers Boxfit, to a new space at 126 E. Wellesley, across from the NorthTown Mall. Welliver co-owns the business with Jacob Ruffin, another former boxer
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Brick West brewery planned downtown

Restaurants & Retail
November 8, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
A new brewery, to be named Brick West Beer, is on tap on the west end of downtown Spokane at 1312 W. First. The project is being developed by two sets of brothers-Jordan and Joel Tampien, co-owners of 4 Degrees Real Estate, and Matt and Ryan Goodwin.
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Mind to Market funds first startups

Program plans to support 10 additional companies
November 8, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane-based Mind to Market LLC, an idea-stage accelerator and investment fund created to support startup companies, says it has provided its first $200,000 in funding to help grow five Inland Northwest startups.
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Inland Northwest composite decline

Four of eight companies saw market cap growth, according to Hart report
November 8, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Spokane-based Hart Capital Management Inc. says in its quarterly report that the composite value of eight Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies fell to $11.2 billion in the 2018 third quarter ended Sept. 28
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