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Kootenai CountyÂ’s stellar growth may turn more moderate in 2007

February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Economic growth in Kootenai County next year likely wont be up to the tempo set there in the past three years, but still will make the county the envy of many communities, says Kathryn Tacke, regional economist in Coeur dAlene with the Idaho of
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Retail sales projected to rise here next year, but not as sharply

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Retail sales are expected to rise sharply again in 2007, though perhaps not quite to the extent they did this year, industry observers here say.Spokane County and the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley all have budgeted for modest gains in is
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Healthy real estate sector seen, despite housing ebb

February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Residential and commercial real estate sales are expected to remain strong here in 2007, although below their record-setting paces in 2005 and 2006.Spokane-area home sales during the first 11 months of this year were running about 5.4 percent A
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Construction momentum should carry over into Â’07

February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Construction industry observers here are anticipating another busy year in 2007, although theyre again approaching the new year with some trepidation.The city of Spokane saw continued building growth in 2006, with permitted construction at in
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Job growth to remain strong, but slower in Â’07

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Employment in Spokane Countywhich so far this year has shot up by more than 10,000 jobsis expected to grow at a slower clip in 2007, though its still projected to outpace the national average, experts here say.Were not expecting the
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When is good not good enough?

Industry-sector observers expect solid, though not stellar, economy here in 2007
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
A prevailing question has emerged as the Inland Northwest economy heads into 2007: If the region posts healthy gains but falls short of matching its record performances of late, does that constitute a downturn or softening?Well let the crowd
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Airway Heights senior complex under way

Hayden contractor to own, is building $2.6 million, 51-unit apartment project
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Airway Pointe Seniors LP, of Hayden, Idaho, is developing a 51-unit, 10-building Airway Heights apartment complex for senior citizens.Whitewater Creek Inc., of Hayden, is the owner of and contractor on the project, called Airway Pointe, and has
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Old South Hill mansion to be luxury condos

Construction of four units near St. JohnÂ’s Cathedral expected to begin in March
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
A Spokane developer plans to convert a century-old building near the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist on the South Hill into four luxury condominiums.The condo project, to be called Cathedral Point, is owned by Jordalen Tangen Development 2
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Avista says new system helps in outages

System faced big challenge when storm last week cut power to 60,000 customers
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
When roughly 60,000 Avista Utilities customers lost power last week during a violent wind storm, the Spokane companys new high-tech, power-outage reporting system, which it developed over several years at a cost of $10 million, got its biggest to
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Second Windsor store set

Canadian retail chain buys land on North Side, hopes to start work soon
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Windsor Plywood, a Canadian home-improvement and building-supply retailer, has bought a 1.5 acre parcel on Spokanes North Side, where it plans to build its second store here.Curt Crego, operations manager for the Surrey, British chain, says a
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