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Costco, county to negotiate tax-increment agreement

Warehouse retailer to use development incentive
January 28, 2016
Mike McLean
Spokane County and Costco Wholesale Corp. are etching the final strokes on an agreement in which Costco would take on the financial risk for developing infrastructure that would serve land within a tax-increment financing district that surrounds a planned
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City of Spokane

Riverfront Park work to begin midsummer

First projects include rink, Howard Street south bridge
January 28, 2016
Mike McLean
Nearly a year and a half after voters approved a $64.3 million bond measure to fund the first major upgrades of Riverfront Park since it was constructed for Expo '74, the first projects to be funded under the measure are set to go to bid this spring. P
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—Kevin Blocker

City of Spokane to start working out particulars of sick-leave mandate

Council doesn't know yet how law will be enforced
January 28, 2016
Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart has asked the mayor's office to pick two advisers from his staff to join two, yet-to-be-named city council members to study how Spokane will enforce the earned safe and sick leave policy scheduled to take effe
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Mulling Macy's makeover in downtown Spokane

Some believe new building tenants may bring positive change
January 28, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Macy's Inc.'s announcement earlier this month that it plans to close its downtown Spokane store by this spring as part of a series of chainwide cost-efficiency measures has raised concerns among nearby businesses about the potential negative impacts o
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Spokane and Coeur d'Alene home sales, prices surge

Median price could exceed prerecession peak this year
January 28, 2016
Mike McLean
The residential real estate market in Spokane and Kootenai counties last year saw the biggest upswings in home sales by total numbers and median price since the Great Recession. According to the Spokane Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service, 6
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—Kevin Blocker

St. Luke's increases role of Pilates in its rehab regimens

Exercise method said well-suited for women
January 14, 2016
St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute, at 711 S. Cowley, has incorporated more Pilates-related training into rehabilitation regimens for patients in recent years.
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—The Center for Music Therapy

Using 'language of music' as therapeutic tool

Practitioner often treats artistic, sensitive people
January 14, 2016
Stacey Denny
Kim McMillin describes music as her language, one she has helped others become fluent in through her business, The Center for Music Therapy.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Working out niches

Boutique, women-focused studios grow in number here
January 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Among the popular fitness trends in recent years-including in the Spokane area-is a growing number of personalized fitness studios, or boutique gym settings.
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Community Frameworks eyes East Sprague project

Proposed 36-unit complex would cost about $8 million
January 14, 2016
Community Frameworks, a nonprofit low-income housing advocacy group, has submitted a pre-development application to the city of Spokane for an envisioned 36-unit, low-income residential complex that would be developed at the southwest corner of Sprague Av
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—ALSC Architects PS

Garco to construct $29 million Mead middle school project

Site work for big project slated to start this spring
January 14, 2016
The Mead School District has selected Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, as general contractor for the planned $29 million Northwood Middle School.
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