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Visible improvement expected for construction industry

$1 billion in permits in 2013 said to boost work this year
March 13, 2014
Mike McLean
Spokane-area residents can expect to see a lot of construction this year, judging by the volume of projects permitted in 2013. Building permit values for Spokane County and the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley totaled $1 billion in 2013, up a whoppin
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Inbound flow of residents held flat last year in Spokane County

Number of drivers' license surrenders climbed slightly
March 13, 2014
Katie Ross
Out-of-state drivers' license surrenders, one of the indicators of new residents moving into the area, remained flat in Spokane County for the second year in a row in 2013. Online data compiled by the Washington State Department of Licensing showed th
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Spokane International Airport plans to resume taxiway configuration

First phase halfway done; second to begin in 2015
March 13, 2014
Katie Ross
The Spokane International Airport plans to resume work in April on the $3.9 million first phase of a large taxiway reconfiguration project. Meantime, airport spokesman Todd Woodard says the second phase of the project will go to bid in June, with that w
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Former Merlyn's building to become marketplace

Saranac owner renovates structure, to open May 1
March 13, 2014
Lucas Thayer
Saranac Building LLC is renovating the building at 19 W. Main where Merlyn's Comics & Games LLC formerly operated and plans to open a marketplace there on May 1 that tentatively is being called The Saranac Commons. The 7,000-square-foot building will
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Kootenai Health plans $57 million addition - Art Only

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March 13, 2014
Staff Report

G&B to oversee iconic 1909 apartment building

Property manager plans restoration, upgrades
March 13, 2014
Mike McLean
Goodale & Barbieri Co., a prominent Spokane-based commercial real estate brokerage, has assumed property management responsibilities for the historic, 104-year-old Altadena apartments and plans to restore and improve certain areas of the lower South Hill
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—Katie Ross

Property brokerage adds lease, management unit

Prime Real Estate opens new division downtown
March 13, 2014
Mike McLean
Prime Real Estate Group, of Spok- ane, has expanded services with a new arm named One Property Management. The new division shares office space with Prime Real Estate Group, at 417 W. First in downtown Spokane. One Property Management offers property
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West Corp. expects to add 50 workers here this year

Company looks to bolster its call center in the Valley
March 13, 2014
Katie Ross
Omaha, Neb.-based call center West Corp, which hired about 200 employees in Spokane last year, is moving forward with a smaller wave of additional hiring, says Mareesa Henderson, divisional director of human resources for the company. Over the next seve
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Small Business Watch

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March 13, 2014
Staff Report
—Lucas Thayer

Big Dipper gains a star

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March 13, 2014
Lucas Thayer
The blue building sits at the northeast corner of Second Avenue and Washington Street in downtown Spokane. A newly-renovated painting of a young woman sitting on the constellation Ursa Minor, more commonly known as The Big Dipper, graces one wall. For th
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