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$60 million high-rise project eyed by Spokane River

The Falls development would be at old YWCA site
May 25, 2017
Mike McLean
Spokane developer Lawrence Stone is proposing construction of a $60 million mixed-use development at the former downtown YWCA building. Stone, who also is president and CEO of Scafco Corp., heads up The Falls LLC, which bought the property at 829 W. Broa
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Spokane Valley takes steps to aid industrial development

Environmental analysis to speed up permit process
May 11, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
The city of Spokane Valley is taking steps to streamline potential development activity in its northeast industrial area, which had been identified as a community priority in the 2017-2037 comprehensive plan and final environmental impact statement. Las
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Seattle investor buys Lydig Construction's Valley campus

Contractor signs 10-year land, building leaseback
May 11, 2017
Mike McLean
Two real estate holding companies affiliated with prominent Spokane Valley-based general contractor Lydig Construction Inc. have sold the Lydig campus to a Seattle real estate investment company. As part of the transaction, Lydig has entered into a 10-ye
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Guest commentary with Kris Johnson: Rural job creation a worthy effort

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May 11, 2017
Guest Commentary
A few weeks ago, 70 people gathered at the Association of Washington Business on a Saturday afternoon to talk about how to bring jobs to rural Washington. It was heartening to see so many people interested in tackling a problem that's beginning to gain
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The Journal's View: Home-lot shortage weighs on housing market

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May 11, 2017
Staff Report
One of the great pluses of living in the Inland Northwest, along with the abundant nature and the myriad recreational opportunities we enjoy, is the comparatively low cost of living. That benefit seemingly could be weakened, though, unless developers and
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Small Business Watch

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May 11, 2017
Staff Report
Shamus's Sandwich Shoppe plans to open its third restaurant this summer, says Shawn Reilly, founder of the sandwich company. Reilly says he and business partner Steve Emtman have bought the former Buckhorn Inn restaurant and lounge building at 13311 W.
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Cascadia Public House opens in Five Mile area

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May 11, 2017
Kim Crompton
A group of five investors with prior restaurant experience has opened a restaurant and bar called the Cascadia Public House in a commercial space in the Five Mile area where the Tonicx Bar & Patio and Ash St. Tacos formerly operated. One of the owners, J
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Longtime friends acquire three Wheel Sport stores

First of the bicycle shops founded in early 1970s
May 11, 2017
Business partners Mark and Sarah Neupert, who are husband and wife, and their longtime friend, Nick Salisbury, say they've purchased Wheel Sport from its former owner, Terry Solinsky. Solinsky owned and operated Wheel Sport Inc., which ran a North Spok
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Visitor traffic, spending increases in Spokane area

Regional marketing said to be one factor
May 11, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Visitor traffic and spending in Spokane County increased last year, says Visit Spokane President and CEO Cheryl Kilday, citing a recently released annual report compiled by Portland, Ore.-based travel research group Dean Runyan Associates. The report sho
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Spokane Transit Authority plans $10.8 million complex

Design work under way on West Central facility
May 11, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane Transit Authority has started planning for the construction of a $10.8 million transit vehicle storage building, parking lot, and fuel storage facility, to be located just northwest of its headquarters in west central Spokane. Brandon Rapez-Bett
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