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Investors plan to build in U of I Research Park

Multimillion-dollar building slated for area just north of Jacklin Science building
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
A group of Spokane investors plans to develop a multimillion-dollar office building in the University of Idaho Research Park, in Post Falls, next year.The envisioned structure would be built on a two-acre site just north of the University of at
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Development group buys old retirement complex

Company also acquires nearby vacant parcels, plans two new structures
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A Spokane development company has bought the former Ashley Gardens at Fairwood retirement complex on Spokanes North Side and three acres of vacant land nearby.The company, Alpol Enterprises LLC, has landed tenants for the bulk of the space in
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Taking flight into the past

Pemberton Aviation & Sons LLC
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
Addison Pemberton calls his obsession with antique aircraft old airplane disease.Its symptoms include working thousands of hours and spending thousands of dollars restoring and rebuilding airplanes from the late 1920s and early 1930s for is
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114-unit complex under way

$9.8 million apartment project on Upriver Drive is east of Beau-Rivage site
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A Monroe, Wash., company is developing a $9.8 million apartment complex along Upriver Drive here, just east of a large complex it also developed.The company, Rudeen Development LLC, has started site work for the planned 114-unit development, of
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Miners eye millions in work

CdÂ’A Mines, Gold Reserve will decide this quarter whether to build mines that total $600 million
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Two Inland Northwest mining companies expect to decide between now and the end of the year whether to construct three proposed mines on two continents that would cost a combined $600 million.Coeur dAlene Mines Corp.s board of directors is a
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Big Post Falls projects loom

Oregon investors plan two developments worth up to $32 million; land sales close
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A pair of Oregon investors has bought two large chunks of land at opposite ends of Post Falls and has development plans for the parcels that could result in a total of $32 million in work.The two investors already have launched infrastructure a
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Lydig to build $40.7 million college structure

Spokane contractor starts recreation center, student union building at CWU
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Spokane contractor starts recreation center, student union building at CWULydig Construction Inc., of Spokane, has started work on a $40.7 million recreation center and student union building at Central Washington University, in Ellensburg, be
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PUDs face closer scrutiny

Stricter rules might loom as limited-access housing developments proliferate
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
A type of residential subdivision called a planned-unit development, or PUD, has become a common part of the landscape in Spokane County in recent decades, but that trend could change in coming years amid possible municipal tightening of PUD local
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Spokane doctor crusades to defeat osteoporosis

Frequency of bone disease expected to soar as women age, and because of lifestyle
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
Dr. Lynn Kohlmeier believes osteoporosis is a problem that not only wont go away in the near future, its going to get worse.Kohlmeier, an endocrinologist with the Spokane Osteoporosis Center, at Deaconess Medical Center, is on a mission to
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Doctor here teaches latest in Botox procedures

Physicians from afar come to South Hill medical spa to learn new innovations
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Question: What are Beverly Hills Botox docs doing in Spokane?Answer: Learning.Spokane dermatologist Dr. Philip Werschler has found a niche in teaching other physicians the latest innovations in the emerging field of nonsurgical cosmetic is
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