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2010 rebound expected for tourism sector

December 23, 2009
Tourism is expected to rebound here in 2010, boosted by a number of big-ticket sporting events, along with several first-time bookings of national conventions and the return of some popular tourist events. "It's going to be a remarkable year," A
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Bankers: 2010 will be better, but marginally

December 23, 2009
Some Spokane bankers believe the economy here and in the nation hit a low point in 2009, and that 2010 will be better. Still, they're not saying next year will be anything to write home about.Washington Trust Bank expects "modest" growth in its
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—Staff photo  by Jeanne Gustafson

High-tech firms predict sales uptick

December 23, 2009
High-tech manufacturers say that with orders and backlogs beginning to build, they're looking for better times in 2010.Key Tronic Corp., a Spokane Valley-based contract manufacturer, recently removed a salary freeze it had instituted about a and
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Public works to prop up construction

December 23, 2009
Public-works projects and tax credits are expected to prop up the construction industry here in 2010, but the flow of projects in the pipeline has slowed to a trickle, says Kate McCaslin, president and CEO of the Inland Pacific Chapter of Builders
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Slow recovery forecast in most real estate sectors

December 23, 2009
The residential real estate market is expected to improve slowly here in 2010 following a four-year sales decline, while the commercial real estate sector might remain in the doldrums for a while yet, industry sources here say.The number of home
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Job growth slight in '10, but better

December 23, 2009
Slight improvement is expected in job growth in the Spokane metropolitan area next year, although it doesn't appear that average annual employment will rise above its peak level in 2008, Doug Tweedy, regional labor economist here for the Washington
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Expect a slow but steady upturn

Industry-sector observers here are forecasting only modest improvements in 2010
December 23, 2009
Paul Read
So now the slow road to recovery begins. In most industry sectors, 2009 has been a year people would like to put behind them, and, after a couple of years of mostly negative indicators, observers now are offering hope that 2010 will provide at a
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Small Business Watch: December 23, 2009

December 23, 2009
TV anchor launches Latin-themed show on cooking, culture Mike Gonzalez, an on-air personality at KXLY-TV, has launched a multimedia company here called the Hispanic Food Network (HFN).The company, which is owned by Gonzalez, Dwight
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Real Estate Roundup

December 23, 2009
Mike McLean
C Commence Inc., a Spokane tobacco-products retailer doing business as Discount Smoke, has leased 1,300 square feet of retail space at 7011 N. Division. Joe Ward and Raleigh Johnston, both of Pinnacle Realty Inc., handled the transaction. Discount
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Condron sets starter-home development

Farr Meadows subdivision in Pasadena Park area to target first-time buyers
December 23, 2009
Mike McLean
Spokane home builder Condron Construction Inc. says it's planning a 17-lot residential subdivision valued at more than $2.8 million in the Pasadena Park neighborhood north of the Spokane River near Spokane Valley.The development, to be called be
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