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City of Spokane stormwater overflow tank project out for rebid

$3.7 million installation part of clean water plan
July 17, 2014
Katie Ross
The city of Spokane has sent out for rebid the contract for a projected $3.7 million combined sewer overflow tank to be built on east Sprague Avenue near the Hamilton overpass, says city spokeswoman Marlene Feist.
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Inland Northwest stock index rises faster than the S&P 500

Itron, Hecla stocks up; Red Lion lags others
July 17, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Hart Capital Management Inc., a Spokane-based investment firm, says the combined stock value of 12 publicly traded Inland Northwest companies, as measured in an overall index it compiles, rose 6.3 percent in the second quarter of 2014, beating out the S&P
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Spokane County moves ahead with amending marijuana grower, processor, retailer regulations

Meanwhile, temporary codes given extension
July 17, 2014
Katie Ross
The Spokane County Board of Commissioners voted late last month to continue the current interim zoning regulations for the production and processing of recreational marijuana, and to begin the process of amending the county's permanent zoning codes. T
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Post-recession job numbers in Spokane still aren't back to even

Spokane County trails state in its workforce recovery
July 17, 2014
Katie Ross
As the Spokane area continues to recover after the great recession, one indicator of economic improvement is lagging behind here: job creation. Spokane County lost a total of about 13,500 jobs in 2009 and 2010, but as of last year had recovered only abo
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—Mike McLean

Chucking the punch clock with results-only work environment (ROWE)

Zipline says flexible work schedules improve productivity
July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
Zipline Communications Inc., the Spokane-based website and mobile applications builder that does business as Zipline Interactive, has tossed the 9-to-5 workday and has liberated its employees from their office confines. Ryan Stemkoski, 31, who co-founded
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—Katie Ross

Meridian Construction branches out into development

Meridian maintains roots in owner representation
July 17, 2014
Katie Ross
Meridian Construction Inc., the Spokane Valley-based general contractor and construction management concern, has begun to expand its operations by getting into property development, says owner Mark D'Agostino.
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$14.5 million sewer plant upgrade starts in Hayden

Project to reduce levels of phosphorus, nitrogen
July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
The Hayden Area Regional Sewer Board has launched a $14.5 million phase of upgrades at its wastewater treatment plant on the Rathdrum Prairie to help it comply with new pollution standards under its federal discharge permit, says Ken Windram, the board'
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Goodwill leases South Hill space for new thrift shop

Store in Lincoln Heights set to open in September
July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest has leased 9,800 square feet of retail space on the South Hill, where it plans to open a new thrift store. The site, at 2929 E 27th, just north of the Lincoln Heights Shopping Center, had been the
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—Mike McLean

North Central High School nears completion - Art only

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July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
—Mike McLean

Applying depth in appraisals

National affiliation expands Spokane firm's profile in market
July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
Valbridge Property Advisors|Auble, Jolicoeur & Gentry Inc., has set course for a strong future, thanks in part to its charter membership in a national network that launched last year, says Bruce Jolicoeur, senior managing director of the Spokane Valley-ba
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