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PotlatchDeltic to acquire Atlanta company

Company will have nearly 2.2M acres of timberlands following $919M transaction
May 31, 2022
Karina Elias
PotlatchDeltic Corp., a Spokane-based timberland owner and lumber manufacturer, has agreed to acquire Atlanta-based CatchMark Timber Trust Inc., in an all-stock transaction valued at $919 million.
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—Erica Bullock

Lifetime Embers emerges from ashes of pandemic

Fire-pit company grows market reach, revenues
May 19, 2022
Erica Bullock
In the midst of the global pandemic, two Spokane men, Ryan Yeoman and Darin Petty, have formed Lifetime Embers LLC, a local fire pit manufacturer and distributor.
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Guest Commentary: Milling thinned trees can fund state's wildfire risk reduction

Key mitigation component …
May 19, 2022
Don Brunell
Thinning public woodlands to remove millions of dead trees is a way to generate much-needed cash to reduce wildfire risks, improve forest health, and protect rural homeowners and farms. It is money the U.S.
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The Journal's View: Full downtown recovery may require shift in office model

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May 19, 2022
Staff Report
An urban traffic report that has caught the attention of some members of the business community here brings to light some tough issues regarding the future of downtown office space.
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Charitable giving strategies can soften tax bite

Donor-advised funds, charitable lead trusts may reduce liabilities
May 19, 2022
Michael Maehl
Anyone looking to sell appreciated stock is unfortunately going to trigger a tax on capital gains, whether long or short term. The current legislative and political climate has produced rumblings of a potential doubling of the long-term capital gains tax.
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—FILE

Larry Stanley's gift honors hometown of Oakesdale

Goal is to keep share of wealth transfer in local communities
May 19, 2022
Kevin Blocker
Regardless of how successful a businessperson Larry Stanley became in Spokane, his beloved hometown of Oakesdale was never far from his heart. That's still true to this day.
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Retail complex envisioned on West Plains

Center to be across U.S.2 from new North 40 store
May 19, 2022
Erica Bullock
A new retail development, Deer Heights Crossings, is proposed on the West Plains, at the southeast corner of Deer Heights Road and U.S. 2, according to a pre-development conference application on file with the city of Spokane.
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Idaho State Bar charges former Spokane attorney

Former WSBA president accused of stealing from two Spokane-based firms
May 19, 2022
Karina Elias
The Idaho State Bar has charged former Washington State Bar Association President Robin L. Haynes with professional misconduct in relation to five counts of theft brought by Spokane County prosecutors last year.
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Parkwater railyard cleanup cleared by Ecology

Soil, water near tracks had been contaminated by petroleum products
May 19, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Contamination at a Spokane-area railyard has been resolved, the Washington state Department of Ecology has determined. Now, the state agency has proposed lifting groundwater-use restrictions and removing the property from the state's list of hazardous
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Assisted-living complex mulled on North Side

Early plans show 138 units at site near old Costco store
May 19, 2022
Erica Bullock
A 2-acre parking lot on the southwest corner of the former Costco Wholesale Corp. property along North Division Street is the site of a proposed $18.5 million assisted living facility, according to documents filed with the city of Spokane.
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