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Spokane-area construction activity nears record

Total value tops $1 billion for first time since 2013
February 16, 2017
Mike McLean
Building permit values last year for unincorporated Spokane County and the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley-at a total of $1.02 billion-were up 38 percent over the 2015 total and nearly reached the 2013 record of $1.03 billion. Six of the 10 larg
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Small Business Watch

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February 16, 2017
Staff Report
TJ and Sarah Wallin, of Spokane, have bought the former Jones Radiator building at 120 E. Sprague and plan to open a new bar there, called Community Pint. TJ Wallin says the couple purchased the 1,450-square-foot building in early January from Spokane
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Guest commentary with Kris Johnson: Cumulative tax impacts worrisome

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February 2, 2017
Guest Commentary
Small businesses-and the 550,000 risk-takers who operate them-are the lifeblood of communities across Washington state. This fact may be more apparent in rural towns that often have few or no large businesses to help generate the economic energy tha
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The Journal's View: Housing gains raise affordability concerns

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February 2, 2017
Staff Report
Strong home sales and a tight rental market signal a healthy, growing Spokane economy. As the housing market expands and prices continue to increase, however, business and community leaders should keep a watchful eye on housing affordability, an issue t
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Small Business Watch

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February 2, 2017
Staff Report
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—Chris Street

World affairs said to bode well for Patriot Portfolio

Young fund established by Vorpahl Wing grows quickly
February 2, 2017
Chris Street
National and international trends bode well for the young Patriot Portfolio formed by Spokane-based Vorpahl Wing Securities, says portfolio manager Eli Petropoulos. The Spokane-based stock brokerage, which Petropoulos says manages close to $100 million
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Financial services group looks to grow membership

Society offers education, networking opportunities
February 2, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Having celebrated the 72nd anniversary of its founding last month, the Spokane chapter of the Society of Financial Service Professionals is looking to expand its membership and continue its efforts to educate consumers on financial services.
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—Kevin Blocker

Ministry here, its partners develop herbal supplement

Healing Room Ministries supports more natural diet
February 2, 2017
The director of Healing Rooms Ministries, in Spokane, says the organization has partnered with another nonprofit and nutritionists to create an herbal supplement they believe has its foundational roots in the diet God created for humankind.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Fulcrum Environmental prepares for industry changes

Spokane company projects 8 percent revenue growth
February 2, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Now in its 26th year of operations, Spokane environmental consulting company Fulcrum Environmental Consulting Inc. says it's continuing to grow, despite current and potential upcoming changes in environmental regulations.
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—Mike McLean

Active in passive design

Concept said to cut power demand dramatically
February 2, 2017
Mike McLean
A Spokane architect is among local pioneers of an energy-saving design and construction standard known as passive house. Sam Rodell, a longtime architect, has been certified for three years as a passive-house consultant through Chicago-based Passive Hous
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