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Industrial market grows stronger

Auble Jolicoeur finds decreasing vacancies in Spokane-area study
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
New and growing businesses have gobbled up much of the vacant warehouse and industrial space in the Spokane market over the past year, dropping vacancy rates substantially, experts in those markets say. Activity is expected to remain strong at
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Retirement planning for women vital

Professionals here insist that both spouses need to save, invest, know their options
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Retirement planning is especially important for women, who often need to be much more involved in their families financial planning than they are, experts here say.Women live longer than men, earn less money, and receive smaller Social and a
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Shifting demographics to force businesses to adapt

Number of people in their 40s, early 50s more than doubled in past 25 years
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
The number of Spokane County residents who are between the ages of 40 and 54 in Spokane County more than doubled between 1980 and 2005, far outdistancing growth in the number of residents in other age brackets, government statistics show. here say
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Power grid operators get ‘sim’ training

February 26, 1997
Tri-Cities lab believes its pilot-like mock scenarios could help avoid blackoutsPower-grid operators now have the ability to train like pilots, with simulators that provide faulty readings designed to throw them off. Such misleading data and of
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Helping small businesses make the leap into Internet sales

Web design consultants here say success often is tied to client's investment
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
You get what you pay for.Spokesmen for three local companies that specialize in helping businesses to offer products and services on the Internet say thats often true in the expanding world of online sales.Tom Bloom, director of marketing
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Writing code for casinos

Leading Edge Software's product includes 50 applications
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
A business here, called Leading Edge Software, says it has created a software product that helps gambling operations comply with state regulations, reduce costs, and become more efficient.The product, which Leading Edge Software released in is
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Premier Mfg. shelves plans for big building

February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Premier Manufacturing Inc., a Liberty Lake precision sheet-metal fabricator, is withdrawing its application to the city of Liberty Lake to build a 75,000-square-foot building there, says Kevin Collins, one of three owners of the company.Collins
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Douglasses move forward with big apartment project

City issues building permits for $9.9 million complex near Indian Trail Road
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Morning Side Investments LLC, a company that Spokane developers Harlan and Maxine Douglass formed, is moving forward with development of a 200-unit apartment complex in the Indian Trail neighborhood, on Spokanes North Side. The city of issued
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Catholic charity to assume management of properties

Nonprofit will end longtime relationship with G&B
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Catholic Charities Spokane says it will begin managing its own residential properties at the beginning of next year, ending a 30-year relationship with Goodale & Barbieri Co., the Spokane company that currently manages those properties.Rob of a
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Rustlin' up a supper show

February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Near the front door of the Rockin B Ranch Cowboy Supper Show barn, which is located a fair piece east of Spokane and shoutin distance from where Interstate 90 crosses the Washington-Idaho border, theres a box that reads Caution: Baby a You
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