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Pleasantries opens doors to nonprofits seeking support

Fundraiser turned shop owner debuts new store in Garland District
October 24, 2024
Erica Bullock

Pleasantries LLC has opened this month in the Garland District, where owner Danielle Amstrup is curating more than home decor and lifestyle products, but also an unconventional way to support nonprofits in the new retail space.


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Spokane's quality of life viewed negatively, survey shows

New GSI survey highlights concerns, frustrations among county's registered voters
October 23, 2024
Dylan Harris

Public perception of Spokane County's quality of life is overwhelmingly unfavorable, a new survey indicates.



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Job numbers dip in Spokane metro area

Unemployment rate also falls
October 22, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

Total employment in the Spokane-Spokane Valley metropolitan statistical area fell in September, as did the unemployment rate.


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—Mike McLean

Spokane physician indicted on 23 counts of COVID relief-funds fraud

U.S. Attorney's Office alleges funds used to buy Porsches, real estate
October 21, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

Spokane dermatologist Dr. William Philip Werschler and his businesses have been accused of using $1.5 million in COVID-19 relief funds to purchase sports cars, buy real estate, and pay off personal debt. 


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AMI Metals warehouse proposed in Valley

Global aerospace manufacturer has existing facility in Spokane
October 10, 2024
Dylan Harris

AMI Metals Inc., a global aerospace materials company, has proposed a new manufacturing and distribution warehouse in Spokane Valley valued at $8 million.


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Premiere Aesthetics Institute expands to Post Falls

New beauty school on Seltice Way is third location for company
October 10, 2024
Erica Bullock

Premiere Aesthetics Institute LLC  is expanding this month to Post Falls where the company will open its third location.


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Blue Zone Marketing partners with Zags Collective

Alliance builds on past deals with Gonzaga athletes
October 10, 2024
Karina Elias

Blue Zone Marketing has partnered with the Zags Collective to become the marketing agency businesses can turn to when looking to partner with a college-athletes for an endorsement deal. 


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Dermatology practice expands to South Hill

Organization's fourth clinic began serving patients Oct. 1
October 10, 2024
Dylan Harris

Advanced Dermatology & Skin Surgery PLLC has opened its fourth Inland Northwest location, at 3010 S. Southeast Blvd., Suite B, on Spokane’s South Hill.


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Catching up with serial entrepreneur Fred Brown

Conversational AI skillset is driving new platform for health care arena
October 10, 2024
Mike McLean

Cowboy CEO Fred Brown is back in the saddle with his hands on the reins of another company in the forefront of artificial intelligence technology.


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Ignite Northwest shifts focus to incubating new startups

Nonprofit will decrease number of annual events
October 10, 2024
Karina Elias

Ignite Northwest will focus its resources on incubating new businesses and decrease the number of annual it events the business accelerator hosts. 


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