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The orchid doctor is in

February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Erin Nelson is one-part orchid placement consultant, one-part orchid plant doctor, and all-parts orchid lover. At her store, Small Hill Orchids, which she opened in February at 2207 N. Hamilton, a few blocks south of North Foothills Drive, is a
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Diamond store closing after 17 years here

February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Kantor Diamond Co., of Cathedral City, Calif., plans to close a store that it has operated here for 17 years.The store occupies a roughly 1,200-square-foot space in the Logan Center, at 1601 N. Division, where it has been located for five It a
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Road clear for 454-lot subdivision here

County approves street, infrastructure plan for Wandermere-area homes
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
A large planned unit development in the Wandermere area, tentatively named Stone Horse Bluff, appears to be moving forward again after being in limbo for years.Spokane County has approved a road plan and the vacation of two current streets for
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RiverBank set to form new parent

Fed approval expected shortly, will clear way for bank to form ESOP
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
RiverBank, a boutique financial institution that opened here about 19 months ago, has applied to the Federal Reserve to form a bank holding company.The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, part of the Fed network, is accepting comment on the
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Looking for opportunities in Olympia

Family Leave Act, budget surplus will be hot topics in Â’08 legislative session
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Spokane-area business advocates say their top priorities heading into the next session of the Washington Legislature will be to protect budget items approved last year, seek more money for items that werent fully funded, and watch for additional
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Avista shifts, mulls own wind power

Utility abandons effort to buy renewable energy through RFP process
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Dissatisfied with proposals it received from prospective vendors interested in providing it with long-term renewable energy, Avista Corp. says it now is looking at building its own wind-power plant to meet some of those future electrical-generation
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Doctors, developers flock to medical office projects

Real estate niche grows along with strength of health-care sector
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Health-care-related real estate activity has been brisk here as doctors groups and commercial real estate developers continue to pursue medical office building projects. Experts say they anticipate more growth in that real estate niche as Spokane
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Ground Force now a global force

Support-vehicle maker says China, oil sands drive super hot growth
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
The growth of Ground Force Manufacturing LLC, a Post Falls company that converts large truck chassis into giant support vehicles for even bigger mining vehicles, is mirroring that of fast-growing regions of the world that are starved for company, a
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Continued growth seen for Liberty Lake

Building permit values about 10 percent ahead of record pace of 2006
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Liberty Lake is enjoying a spate of big commercial projects, and theres no letup expected soon in the flow of residential building in the six-year-old city.Doug Smith, director of planning and community development, says building permit this
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Room-tax revenues rise sharply

15 percent increase said due to rising demand, hikes in room rates here
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Hotel room-tax revenues in Spokane County shot up 15 percent through Octoberthe highest increase through the first 10 months of the year since 1991thanks both to rising demand and hikes in room rates, the Spokane Regional Convention and Bureau
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