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Millennials said to value sustainable apartment features

Developer contends most new buildings considered green without certification
August 29, 2019
Natasha Nellis
In an industry where trends come and go with the seasons, Spokane-area real estate experts say sustainable apartments are here stay.
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—Virginia Thomas

Heber Hatchets Axe Throwing of Spokane: Hatchet Haven

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August 29, 2019
Virginia Thomas
In the months since Heber Hatchets opened, manager Dave Kelley says the venue has been a popular destination for ax-throwing aficionados and novices coming from all walks of life.
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—Virginia Thomas

Avista moves toward carbon-free future

Avista makes strides toward aggresive goals
August 29, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Avista Corp. has been focused on environmentally sustainable practices for most of its 130-year history, Avista president and incoming CEO Dennis Vermillion argues, and the Spokane-based utility provider intends to invest heavily in renewable energy
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Proptech makes its mark in Spokane

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August 29, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Innovations fueled by cloud computing and new technologies collectively known as proptech are disrupting every facet of the real estate industry, and while Spokane lags behind larger markets like Seattle and New York in terms of investment
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—Kevin Blocker

One year later, Monroe Corridor road diet draws mixed sentiments

Some say business is up; others decry congestion
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
A year after the North Monroe Corridor road diet, some business owners along the slimmed-down thoroughfare in North Spokane say they're thriving. Many of the project's original skeptics, however, say the project has increased congestion
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Group led by Bobby Brett, Chris Batten buys Normandie Complex

Plans call for mixed uses on former city fleet parcel
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Seeing an 'opportunity to do something special,” Spokane developer Chris Batten says he, Bobby Brett, and a few others have purchased the 5½-acre Normandie Complex from the city of Spokane.
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Quietly booming in the Inland Northwest

Three sleeper successes here rank high on Inc. magazine's fastest growing list
August 29, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Weekly business magazine Inc. has named 11 companies headquartered in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area to its list of the fastest growing private companies in the U.S.-including some that are relatively unknown.
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Guest Commentary: Statewide housing crisis needs to be addressed

Not just Seattle ...
August 15, 2019
Kris Johnson
We hear about skyrocketing home prices in places like Seattle, San Francisco, and New York and shake our heads. Modest three-bedroom ramblers going for $1 million or more.
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The Journal's View: Civility must become part of mayoral campaigns

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August 15, 2019
Staff Report
Spokane's mayoral race is shaping up to be an ugly campaign. Already. And it's just mid-August. The general election is just under 12 weeks away. At this stage, both candidates, current City Council President Ben Stuckart and former TV anchorwoman
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Composite value of INW public companies rises

While up compared to Q1, year-to-year figures slide
August 15, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Spokane-based financial advising company Hart Capital Management Inc. says the composite value of the region's seven publicly traded companies rose to $10.2 billion in the second quarter, an increase of 5.9%, or $566.8 million
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