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In the News: June 6, 2013

June 6, 2013
June 4 / Red Lion adds franchisesRed Lion Hotels Corp., of Spokane, said it expects to execute a new franchise agreement shortly for its Leo Hotel Collection with the owners of The Riverside Hotel, a 300-room establishment in Boise, Idaho, that
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Calendar: June 6, 2013

June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Meetings & EventsGreater Spokane Incorporated's BizStreet program and Numerica Credit Union will hold Nonprofit Organizations = Good Business on Tuesday, June 11, from 7:45 to 9:30 a.m., at the Spokane Regional Business Center, 801 W. Riverside.
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Small Business Watch

June 6, 2013
New nightclub slated to open on Division209 Group Inc. of Spokane, doing business as the Blind Buck, plans to open a speakeasy-style nightclub by the end of June in leased space next to the former Globe Bar & Grille, says co-owner Victoria at a
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Improving baseball fan experience

June 6, 2013
Editor's Notebook
A recent walking tour of $3 million worth of new improvements to Avista Stadium with Spokane Indians Senior Vice President Otto Klein brought back a lot of great old memories of times I've spent there with colleagues and friends. It also convinced
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New owners to restore old Plantation restaurant in the Valley

Developers aim to reduce Plantation to original size, hope to attract operator
June 6, 2013
Mike McLean
Spokane real estate investor-developers Mark Baier and Dave Birge have bought the former Plantation restaurant building at 8122 E. Sprague and say they plan to restore the Spokane Valley landmark, although to a smaller, more manageable also looking
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Spokane Valley moves ahead with design of Appleway Trail

Project to run between University, Evergreen just south of Sprague
June 6, 2013
Jessica Valencia
The city of Spokane Valley plans to develop a walking and bicycling trail on a stretch of land once envisioned as the site for a future extension of Appleway Boulevard, says senior traffic engineer Inga Note. Work is tentatively scheduled to begin
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Associated Painters shelves construction of second hangar

Airport ends land lease for project building site; concern agrees to terms
June 6, 2013
Treva Lind
Associated Painters, a commercial- and military-aircraft painting company based here, has shelved plans to erect a proposed $8 million second hangar facility at Spokane International Airport.At its May 29 meeting, the Spokane Airport Board a land
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Spokane Valley is short on funds for Sullivan Road bridge project

Envisioned $20 million replacement not in state budget
June 6, 2013
Jessica Valencia
The city of Spokane Valley is facing a funding shortfall on a Sullivan Road Bridge renovation project that has been in the works for the last three years, says city spokeswoman Carolbelle Branch.The Valley stands to lose $3.5 million in funding
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Feeding Fido from afar

June 6, 2013
Jessica Valencia
For 13-year-old Brooke Martin, seeing her two golden retrievers, Kayla and Zoey, has become a whole lot easier thanks to a visually interactive dog treat dispenser known as iCPooch she invented late last year and plans to begin marketing this top a
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Four-story, $6 million mixed-use project mulled near Gonzaga

Four-story, $6 million structure would have retail, office, living space
June 6, 2013
Mike McLean
A Spokane company is considering a new concept for a future commercial and residential development on Hamilton Street just east of Gonzaga University, a predevelopment application on file with the city of Spokane shows.The project being floated
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