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Retail sales expected to stay strong in Spokane next year

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The retail sector here is expected to remain robust in 2006, though it will be challenged to match this years stellar performance.Spokane County and the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley have budgeted for sales tax revenue increases of 4 2
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North Idaho growth said likely to ease

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Kootenai Countys economy is expected to cool slightly but remain strong in 2006, following two years of intense growth.A few of the sectors that are anticipated to post gains next year include health care and tourism, while construction will
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Builders have hopes, worries

February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
The construction industry has plenty of concerns going into 2006, but still is anticipating a healthy level of activity next year. Commercial and public-works activity is expected to surpass that of 2005, with more road construction getting be
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Real estate activity to stay brisk in Â’06

February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Commercial and residential real estate markets here are expected to remain strong in 2006, with activity levels at least equal to this years brisk clip.In the office market, tenants are expected to gobble up some of the glut of available The
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Job growth likely to slow in Â’06

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Job growth in Spokane County is expected to slow to a normal rate in 2006 after advancing at an unexpectedly rapid pace this year, experts here say.Preliminary results show roughly 210,000 people were employed in Spokane County in November, up
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A little less sizzle, but heat will repeat in Â’06

Industry-sector experts here expect economy to level off, but at a pretty healthy temp
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
It might be frigid outside, but the temperature of the Inland Northwest economy is a comfy 74 degrees or so. And though some sectors are expecting to see the mercury fall a degree or two in 2006, theres certainly no need to throw another blanket
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Comcast expands cable service in Spokane area

Company buys network serving Airway Heights, Fairchild, upgrades system
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Philadelphia-based Comcast Corp. has bought the cable TV system that serves Airway Heights and Fairchild Air Force Base from Laurel, Mont.-based Cable Montana LLC, and is upgrading that network to include services such as high-definition and the it
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Rosauers to expand store on 29th

$3 million addition, remodel to get started in February; HuckleberryÂ’s section slated
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Rosauers Supermarkets Inc., the Spokane-based 21-store regional grocery chain, is planning a $3 million expansion and remodel at its store in the Lincoln Heights shopping district, on Spokanes South Hill. As part of the project, says Rosauers
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Kalispels plan to develop big community center

Bids are sought on project worth $20 million; site work is under way on reservation
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
The Kalispel Indian Tribe says it plans to develop a $20 million wellness and community center on its reservation in Usk, Wash., and expects to open bids for the project on Feb. 2.The project will involve building a two-level, building on an on
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Labor Ready founders start staffing company

Command Center sets up Post Falls headquarters, seeks to buy 70 offices
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Two of the founders of staffing giant Labor Ready Inc., of Tacoma, have started a new temporary-staffing company, Command Center Inc., and have bought property in Post Falls for the concerns headquarters.The two men, John Coghlan and Glenn to
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