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Clare House owners file for

Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing opens up 120-day window to submit plan
September 17, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
Clare House LLC and Clare House Bungalow Homes LLC each have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection here, forestalling trustees' sales of a South Hill senior housing development. The three properties that comprise the development, at 4827 a
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Al French to seek post at county

Spokane city councilman set to challenge Mager for commissioner's seat
September 17, 2009
Richard Ripley
Spokane City Councilman Al French says he will run for Spokane County Commissioner Bonnie Mager's seat in the general election next year. The two-term councilman, architect, and businessman, who hasn't waged a partisan campaign before, says he a
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County nixes South Hill condo towers

Hearing examiner decides building height would be too tall for the neighborhood
September 17, 2009
Mike McLean
The Spokane County hearing examiner has denied a request by Spokane developers Dennis Swartout and his son, Ben, for a height exemption to allow construction of two 12-story condominium towers on the South Hill.Michael Dempsey, the hearing a
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A haven for moms

September 17, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
Margaret Hildahl strives to be a nurturer. She says she seeks to create an atmosphere that's both bright and calm, and that's the feeling one gets upon entering Mother's Haven, her Coeur d'Alene business.Though Mother's Haven makes its bread and
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WSU picks designer for building here

Seattle architectural firm to draw up $45 million Riverpoint biomed facility
September 17, 2009
Mike McLean
Washington State University has selected Seattle architectural firm NBBJ to design a $45 million medical-sciences building that's to be constructed at the Riverpoint Campus east of downtown. A general contractor and construction manager will be to
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$38 million Pullman smart-grid plan eyed

Avista, Itron, Schweitzer Engineering involved; proposal awaits broader effort's approval
September 17, 2009
Richard Ripley
Avista Corp. and several partners would make a $38 million investment in technology and equipment in Pullman if a $178 million five-state demonstration project is a winner in a national competition for federal stimulus grants that would cover half
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Agilent finds new home at Liberty Lake

Company puts up for sale big complex on Mission that it partially occupies
September 17, 2009
Mike McLean
Agilent Technologies Inc., the Santa Clara, Calif.-based scientific-instrument maker, says it has decided to move its Liberty Lake operations into leased space and out of a much larger complex that it owns here after having reduced its Spokane-area
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Two counties, one recession, shared pain

Spokane County sees early job losses; Kootenai leads in defaults, bankruptcies
September 17, 2009
Mike McLean
Ask which county—Spokane County or its Idaho neighbor, Kootenai County—has been hit hardest by the recession, and economists and business operators here will say it depends on which measuring stick you use.Job growth—or lack of a
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Avista eyes big upgrades at dams later

Cabinet Gorge, Long Lake projects total $316 million, could serve 108,000 homes
September 17, 2009
Richard Ripley
Avista Utilities has listed in a new long-term plan three potential major hydroelectric upgrades at its Long Lake and Cabinet Gorge dams that would add 144 megawatts of generating capacity to its system, or more than the 125 megawatts of combined a
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—Staff photo by David Cole

Appliance rebates spark mixed views

Anticipated arrival of $300 million might be hurting demand now
September 17, 2009
David Cole
Appliance dealers here say an anticipated federal program that will provide rebates to consumers who buy qualified energy-efficient home appliances should boost sales, but for now might be dampening demand as buyers wait for details of the program
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