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Complex permits for food establishments is on the rise

Health inspections steady despite added risk factors
July 5, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Despite an uptick in the number of food establishments applying for complex permits, Spokane Regional Health District inspectors say the number of health inspections that result in code violations or reinspections hasn't increased. Steven Main, food sa
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Spark Central lands its largest grant to date

Creativity, tech nonprofit plans to use funds to increase employee hours
July 5, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Spark Central, a Spokane-based nonprofit that provides access to creative learning opportunities and innovative technology, has been selected for a $100,000 arts and culture grant from the Washington Women's Foundation. The grant will be disbursed ove
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—Mt. Spokane 2000

Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park to erect new chairlift

Long-disputed 279-acre project to include seven new runs, tubing conveyer
July 5, 2018
Virginia Thomas
After years of legal battles, a $4.1 million project that includes a new chairlift, seven additional runs, and a conveyor for a tubing hill will be operational at Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park this winter, park manager Brad McQuarrie says. 'It's b
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—Virginia Thomas

Fannie's Ice Pops: When cold treats become a hot product

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July 5, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Long before she envisioned selling ice pops from a cart attached to a bicycle, Mandolyn Hume was freezing her children's leftover smoothies to make refreshing summertime treats. 'We lived by Manito Park, so the ice cream truck would come by multiple
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Post Falls storage facility expands

Roughly $1 million project expected to wrap up by fall
July 5, 2018
Samantha Peone
Construction is underway on an expansion at Seltice Mini Storage Inc., where the number of units will jump to about 380 from 227, says complex owner Troy Mullenix. The total project cost will be close to $1 million, he says. Located at 2425 W. Seltice
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WSDOT, STA adapt transportation projects for Project Rose

Presumed Amazon facility influencing designs, advancing work timelines
July 5, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Plans for a presumed Amazon.com Inc. distribution center on the West Plains, currently known as Project Rose Fulfillment Center, are impacting scheduled transportation projects in the works by both the Washington state Department of Transportation and Spo
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—LeAnn Bjerken

H-Source's revenues rise as hospital margins fall

Tech platform gains momentum as more facilities join network
July 5, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Amid rising health care costs and continually decreasing hospital profit margins, Spokane health care technology company H-Source Holdings Ltd. is positioned to grow rapidly, the company's co-founders say. Through its H-Source Inc. subsidiary, the com
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—Samantha Peone

Changes in Cheney: A downtown revitalization effort

Merchants association leads charge to generate activity, interest in town's core
July 5, 2018
Samantha Peone
A group of businesspeople in Cheney are sowing early seeds of a plan to re-energize the farm-and-college town's downtown. It's an effort that some involved say could have a blossoming effect for the entire city of 11,900 people that's a 20-minute
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Zaycon Foods, former CEO battle in court

Wrongful termination, securities fraud alleged
July 5, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Spokane Valley-based national meat delivery company Zaycon Foods LLC, which announced late last month it had suspended operations, has been embroiled in a legal dispute with a former CEO and one-time major investor for more than 1 1/2 years. Zaycon Foods
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Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
July 5, 2018
Staff Report
Self-storage company More Space Spokane LLC, of Spokane, has purchased a roughly 500-unit, 114,000-square-foot storage facility in a building at 104 S. Division. Casey Brazil and Chris Schrieber, both of Kiemle Hagood, handled the transaction. Northwest
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