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December 21, 2017
Staff Report
A Seattle-based entrepreneur has hired what could be considered the equivalent of a travelling mechanic for the Spokane market. Now with a full-time mechanic here, Wrench Inc. seeks to remove the logistical challenges of its customers having to leave hom
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—Fusion Architecture PLLC

Ponderosa Village proposed on Dishman-Mica Road

Plans call for five buildings surrounding Harvest Foods
December 21, 2017
Samantha Peone
A Spokane development company is planning a multi-building retail center surrounding the Barney's Harvest Foods in south Spokane Valley. To be called Ponderosa Village, the project will involve construction of five new buildings with roughly 25,500 squ
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—Kevin Blocker

Reflections Stained Glass: A cut above

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December 21, 2017
Susan Kim began designing and cutting stained glass a little more than three decades ago and hasn't stopped yet. Kim, the owner of Reflections Stained Glass LLC, at 9405 E. Sprague in Spokane Valley, has completed work across Spokane, with many of he
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Spokane gets wheels turning on bike-share program

Consultant could be selected yet this week
December 21, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
The city of Spokane hopes to select a company to research and design a potential bike-share program here this week. Bike-sharing programs are designed to provide users the ability to pick up a bicycle at any self-serve bike-station and return it to any
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Garco submits apparent low bid for Mead school project

District plans to start construction next April
December 21, 2017
Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, is the apparent low bidder for the big Shilo Hills Elementary School modernization and expansion project, says Ned Wendle, director of facilities and planning for the Mead School District. Garco's bid came in at $14
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HiTest Sand seeks power services for smelter

Company hopes to build silicon plant near Newport
December 21, 2017
Samantha Peone
Silica Investments Inc., the parent company of Canada-based HiTest Sand Inc., earlier this week submitted to the Pend Oreille County Public Utility District a formal request for power services for its proposed silicon smelter south of Newport, Wash., says
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Sexual harassment training increases in Spokane

Demand for policy reviews up 50 percent, consultants say
December 21, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
As sexual harassment scandals continue to dominate national headlines, Spokane-area employers have begun to take notice, with many looking to revisit policies and training, some employment law and policy advisers here are observing. 'The number of requ
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-Kevin Blocker

Spokane Tribe to open casino early next month

Venue expected to create 300 jobs
December 21, 2017
The Spokane Tribe of Indians says it will debut its new 38,000-square-foot casino in Airway Heights to the public at 7 p.m on Jan. 8. Spokane Tribe chairwoman Carol Evans says the casino will open with 450 slot machines and 12 table games, which will inc
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Cogo Capital to re-enter Spokane with new office

CEO says company will hire 30 employees here
December 21, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Coeur d'Alene-based real estate investment lending company Cogo Capital LLC says it plans to re-enter the Spokane market and open an office on downtown's periphery in February. Cogo Capital CEO Lee Arnold says the company purchased a building at 217
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Spokane Valley issues first permits for Katerra factory

Facility here will produce mass timber products
December 21, 2017
Samantha Peone
The city of Spokane Valley has issued a permit to Katerra Inc. to begin foundation work for its $35 million factory planned at 19202 E. Garland Lane. Representatives for Menlo Park, Calif.-based Katerra couldn't be reached for comment. An affiliate, K
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