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Spokane Transit Authority rolls toward launch of plaza upgrade project

Transit agency also plans sizable bus garage retrofit
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Spokane Transit Authority says it will begin work by early winter on a $4.9 million upgrade of the STA Plaza at 701 W. Riverside downtown.
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Wall systems company lands projects abroad

Flexhibits sends products to Malaysia, Saudi Arabia
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
After sustained marketing efforts to garner market share overseas, Flexhibits, the Spokane-based company that designs and makes modular interchangeable wall systems for museums and science discovery centers, has recently signed contracts with companies as
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WSU offers joint degree in business, pharmacy

New program target medical entrepreneurs
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Washington State University students will be able to earn both a doctor of pharmacy degree and a master of business administration degree simultaneously starting this summer, says Linda Garrelts MacLean, associate dean of the WSU College of Pharmacy. M
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—ALSC Architects PS

Work starts on Spokane International Airport's parking operations building

$2 million project expected to be finished in November
June 4, 2015
Building crews have started work on a $2.1 million facility at Spokane International Airport that will serve as the new home for parking operations staff members.
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—Jackson Buck, SRM Development LLC

SRM winds down work on big Google project

Spokane-based company busy on Kirkland campus
June 4, 2015
Kim Crompton
Spokane-based SRM Development LLC. says it's winding down construction of a huge expansion for Google, the big Mountain View, Calif.-based technology company, at that company's Kirkland, Wash., engineering campus. 'It's gone beautifully. It's
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Spokane Airports' impact said to exceed $750 million

EWU study accounts for budget, spending, wages
June 4, 2015
Spokane Airports had a $754 million economic impact on Spokane and Kootenai counties in 2013, Eastern Washington University researchers say in a recently completed study. EWU's Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis conducted the study. '
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—Kevin Blocker

Downtown's Cutter Tower lands first tenant, looks for more

Kutak Rock law firm plans to move in at end of June
June 4, 2015
The eight-story former Kirtland Cutter Building in downtown Spokane that once housed the Sherwood Mall and now is called the Cutter Tower has secured its first tenant.
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Rudeen Developments affiliate plans 107-unit rental complex

Northwood Heights project valued at over $13 million
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
An affiliate of Liberty Lake-based Rudeen Developments LLC is developing a $13.1 million, 107-unit apartment complex in the Northwood area east of Spokane, according to building permit information on file with Spokane County.
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—MMEC Architecture & Interiors

Mukogawa Fort Wright serves up dining project

$1.5 million renovation to offer forest, river views
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute is remodeling and expanding its student dining facilities in a $1.5 million construction project, says R. Joe Alleman, the institute's director of administration.
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—Judith Spitzer

Tom Johnson: Learning the STCU way

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June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Spokane Teachers Credit Union, based in Liberty Lake, ranked third among the largest credit unions in the state by the Puget Sound Business Journal, now has about $2 billion in assets, and it reported 2014 net income of about $19 million. Its president an
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