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—LeAnn Bjerken

Telect in growth mode as founders exit its board

Company expects revenue to rise 17 percent this year
June 8, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
As Telect Inc.'s co-founders leave its board, the Liberty Lake-based communications networking equipment manufacturing company is looking to continue its recent growth. 'We definitely consider this period to be one of growth,” says company Preside
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—City of Spokane

Work on Riverfront Park projects hits full stride

Ice ribbon, structure set for November completion
June 8, 2017
The city of Spokane parks department says it plans to open the new Riverfront Park ice rink-and ticket office for the rink and Skyride facility-in November. 'The desire is to make the ice ribbon a destination place as the holidays approach,” says
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—Mike McLean

Spokane's road work backlog: Year of the big fix

Extreme wet winter, spring compound annual breakup
June 8, 2017
Mike McLean
Although a number of long-planned transportation system improvements are underway, it likely will take much of this road construction season-if not longer-for street crews to complete urgent repairs of winter and spring water damage. In Spokane, the
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—Kevin Blocker

Cheney schools ready for overhaul

$52M in projects to ease crowding in growing district
June 8, 2017
Jeff McClure has spent 33 years working for the Cheney School District, the last 12 in his current role as the district's maintenance and operations director. There may be no one affiliated with the district happier than McClure since Cheney district ta
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WSU halts Jensen-Byrd negotiations

College to revisit master plan to support medical school
June 6, 2017
Mike McLean
Washington State University has halted ground-lease negotiations with a development company that had planned to redevelop the historic Jensen-Byrd building and surrounding properties on the WSU Spokane campus east of downtown. Stacy Pearson, WSU's Pu
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—Chris Street

NAC Architecture rides record streak of work

Firm has 91 active projects in the Spokane area alone
May 25, 2017
Chris Street
For the city's largest architectural firm, business is on the rise, literally. Visit some of Spokane's most highly visible construction sites, such as The M downtown, Riverfront Park, and various high schools, universities, and health care facilities
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—Jose Barajas

Parklet structures might become permanent option in Spokane

Nonprofit studio plans future public spaces
May 25, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
For the past two years, Spokane residents and visitors alike have enjoyed the use of parklets, small, parking-spot sized, wooden seating and dining areas strategically placed in front of businesses throughout the city. Now, according to one architect he
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—Kevin Blocker

Womer looks to broaden local, nontribal portfolio

Majority of firm's projects outside of Spokane area
May 25, 2017
Womer & Associates, the Spokane-based, Native American-owned architectural and engineering firm, says it's on the verge of expanding and expects to soon be adding staff, but still is struggling to restore the balance of tribal and nontribal work it enjo
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—Mike Mclean

Mechanical engineer finds niche in technical analysis

Johnston Engineering focuses on element, fluid dynamics
May 25, 2017
Mike McLean
Andy Johnston, president and principal engineer at Andy Johnston PE, says he's a different kind of mechanical engineer. Johnston offers mechanical engineering design and analysis, specializing in technical aspects of finite element analysis and computa
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LeAnn Bjerken

Percussionaire set to breathe life into old Coldwater Creek campus

N. Idaho ventilator maker prepares new products
May 25, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Bonner County-based manufacturer Percussionaire Corp. is preparing to move its operations to new quarters this summer, a decision company CEO Mark Baillie says will allow for increased production capabilities, as the company gets ready for the release of
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