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LaunchPad INW establishes two new regional partnerships

Collaborations intended to grow tech ecosystem in region
October 24, 2024
Karina Elias

LaunchPad INW has partnered with Eastern Washington University and a cybersecurity industry group to grow the tech ecosystem in the Inland Northwest. 


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UW School of Dentistry leases space in U District

New training center to support institution's growing RIDE program
October 24, 2024
Dylan Harris

The University of Washington School of Dentistry has signed a lease to create an oral health care training center in the UW-Gonzaga University Health Partnership’s 840 Building.


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Continuous Composites wins $25M patent-infringement case

Cd'A manufacturer due to receive first $18M payment yet this year
October 24, 2024
Karina Elias

Coeur d'Alene-based 3D manufacturing company Continuous Composites will receive $25 million in a settlement against another manufacturer.


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Catching up with Steel Structures America

Sternberg brothers build multicompany enterprise in Post Falls
October 24, 2024
Mike McLean

Steel Structures America owners Shawn and Justin Sternberg now have five complementary stand-alone companies based in Post Falls.


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Five Takeaways with Spokane influencer Chandler Baird

October 24, 2024
Linn Parish

The Journal of Business hosted Spokane influencer Chandler Baird, founder and owner of Spokane Eats, for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast.


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Franchising fuels growth for some Inland Northwest companies

Three Spokane-area businesses are charting course to expansion through tried-and-true business model
October 24, 2024
Erica Bullock

Three companies that operate in Eastern Washington and North Idaho are contributing to the franchise movement in the Spokane area by transitioning to a franchise business model as a strategic path to brand expansion and market reach.


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Meet & Greet: Brett Larsen, president and CEO, Key Tronic Corp.

October 24, 2024
Karina Elias

Following a 22-year career with Key Tronic Corp. and serving in several financial roles, Brett Larsen has taken the reins as the new CEO and president of the Spokane Valley-based contract manufacturer. 


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Craft coffee cart evolves into South Hill café

Brew Peddler owners rely on years of high-end culinary training
October 24, 2024
Dylan Harris

Brew Peddler is now serving its craft coffee creations from a storefront in the Manito Shopping Center, at 802 E. 29th.


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Four-story mixed-use building envisioned in Post Falls

Project to involve 33 living units, 10K square feet of commercial space
October 24, 2024
Erica Bullock

A North Idaho development company is preparing to overhaul a portion of the Post Falls central district with a mixed-use project at the southwest corner of Spokane Street and Fourth Avenue, in Post Falls.


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Valley performing arts center's construction timeline extended

Full completion of project now expected in three to five years
October 24, 2024
Erica Bullock

The Idaho Central Spokane Valley Performing Arts Center, once was slated to open its doors to the public this past summer, is now on course to be completed in phases over the course of the next three to five years.



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