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First tenant inked for Wonder Building

Parametrix engineering firm expected to move in by year-end
August 30, 2018
Journal of Business Staff
Wonder Spokane LLC has inked the Spokane office of Parametrix Inc. engineering firm as its first tenant in the recently renovated, former Wonder Bread Bakery building-now called the Wonder Building-on the periphery of downtown Spokane. Based in Sea
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Journal of Business unveils its 2018 Rising Stars

Young professionals to be honored at Sept. 13 event
August 30, 2018
Staff Report
Ten Spokane-area businesspeople-five men and five women-have been named the Journal of Business' 2018 Rising Stars.
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Guest Commentary: Columbia River treaty talks need our attention

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August 30, 2018
Don Brunell
While most of our attention in the Pacific Northwest these days is on trade wars, tariffs, and wildfires, there are critical talks underway between the U.S. and Canada over future allocations of the Columbia River system's water. The two countries are
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The Journal's View: Initiative 1634 deserves support

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August 30, 2018
Staff Report
Washington state voters should back Initiative 1634 prohibiting local governments from taxing groceries, in an effort to prevent measures like the city of Seattle's sugary beverage tax from becoming commonplace. I-1634 is marketed as an affordable
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Post Falls soccer club to build new facility, fields

Timbers-Thorns North FC starts $2.4M project
August 30, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Coeur d'Alene-based soccer club Timbers-Thorns North FC is building a new administrative office, an indoor soccer field, three full-sized outdoor fields, and a parking lot, according to permits filed with the Kootenai County building department.
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$9 million warehouse planned at Spokane Valley site

Project site owned by same company that has old Itron headquarters
August 30, 2018
Samantha Peone
The city of Spokane Valley has issued a building permit for a $9 million multitenant warehouse facility at 15909 E. Marietta, public records show. The warehouse, under the project name SDS Valley Facility, would include 110,400 square feet of space
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$5.1 million display hangar planned at Felts Field

Historic Flight Foundation to expand into building once it's completed
August 30, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Construction has begun on a new $5.1 million hangar at Felts Field airport. Todd Woodard, spokesman for Spokane Airports, says the building will be leased to the Historic Flight Foundation, which is based at Paine Field in Everett, Wash., for use as a
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Gemelli Coffee plans new roasting facility

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August 30, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Paul and Scott Jacob, owners of Gemelli Coffee Roasting, say they plan to convert a former office building at 2502 E. Sprague into a new bean roasting facility. The twin brothers also own and operate Jacob's Java, a local coffee business that began in
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Krew's Vape Shop rolls into Hamilton

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August 30, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Krew's Vape Shop has opened in the 1,300-square-foot former ReCoil Vapor & Espresso space at 1718 N. Hamilton, in the Gonzaga University neighborhood. The business is co-owned by its namesake, Krew Cunnington, along with his mother and stepfather
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Brewery tour service launches in downtown Spokane

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August 30, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane native Shelly Bailey is the owner and operator of a new brewery tour service, Spokane Brewery Tours, which launched here last month. Bailey says she previously ran a Seattle-based event planning business but was inspired by the growth of the
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