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Visitor, tourism growth might soften slightly in 2017

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December 15, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Despite regional tourism being strong here again this year, local experts in the industry say a lighter convention event schedule could mean visitor traffic will soften slightly in 2017. Visit Spokane President and CEO Cheryl Kilday says demand for overn
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Steady growth projected again in Kootenai County

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December 15, 2016
Mike McLean
Most sectors of the Kootenai County economy are expected to continue to grow in 2017, although certain industries will be challenged to fill their workforces, some sources there say. Sam Wolkenhauer, Post Falls-based regional labor economist with the Ida
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Upswing in real estate said to carry into new year

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December 15, 2016
Mike McLean
Look for activity in the commercial and residential real estate markets to continue their post-recession upswing next year, some market observers here say. Dave Black, CEO of Spokane-based NAI Black, says the Spokane-based commercial real estate brokera
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Kiemle & Hagood opens office in Tri-Cities

Commercial brokerage also plans Missoula location
December 15, 2016
Mike McLean
Spokane-based commercial real estate brokerage and property management concern Kiemle & Hagood Co. has opened a new office in Kennewick, its third overall, and plans to open a fourth office early next year in Missoula, Mont. The Kennewick office, about 1
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Guest Commentary: Snake River dams too vital to remove

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December 15, 2016
Don Brunell
There are dams that should come down and those that shouldn't. Hopefully, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts its review of the 14 federal dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers, that will become abundantly clear. Here is the difference. D
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The Journal's View: Spokane Valley has the right idea for road maintenance

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December 15, 2016
Staff Report
The Spokane Valley City Council is smart to pull back on its proposed utility tax so that the city's businesses and residents can weigh in more thoughtfully on the issue. Initially proposed as a 6 percent tax on all utilities, the city put the measure
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Index ranks Spokane as fourth best in growth

Separate study shows low per-capita debt here
December 15, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
SmartAsset, a New York-based personal finance technology company, has rated Spokane No. 4 among top-performing economies in Washington state. The rankings are part of a broader, nationwide study by SmartAsset on the areas with the most incoming investme
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Construction momentum expected to continue

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December 15, 2016
Mike McLean
Construction momentum in the Spokane area will continue upward next year, industry observers here say. Andrea Frye, business development manager at Spokane-based Vandervert Construction Inc., says current positive economic indicators, such as continued j
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Finance industry executives are bullish, regardless of rate hikes

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December 15, 2016
Kim Crompton
Bank, credit union, and investment market executives here are mostly bullish about the coming year, despite potentially growth-dampening effects of anticipated Federal Reserve rate hikes and uncertainties stemming from the recent presidential election. T
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Health care in flux, but new facilities keep rising

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December 15, 2016
Kim Crompton
Health care industry executives here are gazing into a murky crystal ball as they try to plan and budget for changes in the coming year, amid new major players entering the market and the possibility of the federal Affordable Care Act being abolished or d
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