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Spokane Urology to move to Iron Bridge Office Campus

Practice plans to combine clinics at U District park
November 21, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Representatives of Spokane Urology PS medical practice say the group plans to move both of its Spokane offices in January to newly remodeled space in the Iron Bridge Office Campus.
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—Samantha Peone

Fisher Construction grows its Spokane office

General contractor adds three employees, expects increased revenue in 2019
November 21, 2018
Samantha Peone
Since first opening a satellite office here in March 2015, Burlington, Wash.-based design-build commercial general contractor Fisher Construction Group Inc. has seen significant growth in the Spokane area, says Corey Anderson
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Oregon company Avamere acquires Brookdale retirement complex

Renovations planned for retirement complex
November 21, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Brookdale at South Hill senior-living retirement community has been purchased by Wilsonville, Ore.-based Avamere Family of Companies and now is operating under the Avamere at South Hill name.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Renovations planned for former produce building

Plans say construction to start in March 2019
November 21, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Predevelopment plans on file with the City of Spokane show a $500,000 renovation is in store for the former Pacific Fruit & Produce warehouse building at 102 E. Main.
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Katerra to build 408-unit Liberty Lake complex

Commercial development also planned for parcel
November 21, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Menlo Park, Calif.-based construction company Katerra Inc. is proposing to build 408 units of middle-income multifamily housing on east Country Vista Drive, in Liberty Lake, according to documents filed with the City of Liberty Lake.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

KSPS develops new workforce development project

Initiative's video products spotlight in-demand jobs
November 21, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Broadcasters with KSPS Public Television say they've helped create a new workforce development and education project called Career Explore Northwest that's designed to guide students and job seekers toward career opportunities in high-demand
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—Keith Erickson

Manufacturing next-generation interest

After-school industry-skill workshops demonstrate high-demand occupations
November 21, 2018
Keith Erickson
When Spokane-based manufacturer Wagstaff Inc. landed a series of large contracts recently to produce custom machinery components, a quandary presented itself: the maker of aluminum-casting equipment didn't have the skilled workforce needed
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—NAC Architecture

School work: A first look at the Lewis & Clark High School expansion

Art Only
November 21, 2018
Staff Report
Spokane Public Schools plans to start work next spring on a $23.4 million addition at Lewis & Clark High School, on the periphery of downtown Spokane. The project will involve adding eight classrooms
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—Natasha Nellis

Nonprofits, landlords tackle housing affordability

Alliance hopes to develop stronger relationships to help low-income renters
November 21, 2018
Natasha Nellis
Dozens of landlords and representatives of Spokane County nonprofit agencies that serve low-income and homeless people have partnered to create the Spokane Landlord Liaison Network, which aims to increase affordable housing options
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—Treva Lind

Side Hustle Syrups: A sticky sweet hustle

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November 21, 2018
Treva Lind
Spokane startup Side Hustle Syrups began with a quest by brewer Dillon Hueser to craft a signature ginger beer for the Dry Fly Distilling Inc. tasting room.
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