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2023 Journal of Business Rising Stars

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September 14, 2023
Staff Report

Providence, WSU collaborate to address nurse shortage

Partnership aims to keep workforce pipeline open
September 14, 2023
Dylan Harris
Providence has partnered with the Washington State University College of Nursing, in Spokane, to provide the school with registered nurses to instruct classes for its RN program. The mutually beneficial partnership, which began about a year ago
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Karina Elias

Treasury4 raises $20M in new capital

Fintech startup secures what's believed to be largest VC investment in INW this year
September 14, 2023
Karina Elias
Treasure4 Inc., a Spokane-based fintech company that offers tools and software for treasury and finance practitioners, has raised $20 million in series A funding. Tom Simpson, CEO of Spokane-based Ignite Northwest and president of the Spokane Angel
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Tech Hub Hopes: Two Spokane groups compete on national scale for federal funds

Gonzaga consortium looks to bolster aerospace manufacturing; WSU group pitches biotech
September 14, 2023
Dylan Harris
Two Spokane-area consortia are competing against more than 370 other groups nationwide to land federal funding for regional Tech Hubs. Ultimately, upward of $75 million could be at stake, and the first round of decisions is expected this fall.
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Big boat shop planned for Liberty Lake site

Market B Marine Sales & Service facility to be near I-90, state line
August 31, 2023
Dylan Harris
Planning is underway for a roughly 100,000-square-foot marine sales and service facility in Liberty Lake. The planned boat shop will occupy a now-vacant 40-acre site at 24901 E. Appleway, next to the eastbound lanes of Interstate-90 about 1 1/2 miles
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Guest Commentary: Student event puts spotlight on civic life in America

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August 31, 2023
Kris Johnson
Nine middle school students stood on a stage and listened as Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs asked them a series of questions about the inner workings of our system of government. With the clock ticking and spotlights shining, the students
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The Journal's View: While not heroes, businesses play big role in wildfire relief

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August 31, 2023
Staff Report
While firefighters, law enforcement, health care professionals, and countless volunteers are the true heroes in a time of crisis, the Spokane business community deserves recognition-unsought as it might be-for stepping up in a big way following the
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Around Town

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August 31, 2023
Staff Report
Spokane Focused Behavior Solutions LLC, a Spokane-based therapy services clinic for children and teens, has leased 5,800 square feet of office space formerly occupied by the United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 3000, at 1719 and 1727 N.
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Real estate contract can secure self-financed deals

Such agreements reduce seller risk when buyers can't get standard loans
August 31, 2023
Beau Ruff
If a person proposes to sell real property, such as land, housing, or other buildings, the best option is to receive a full cash offer. In this case, whether some or all of the purchase price is financed, the seller still receives all of the value of the
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Dylan Harris

New eatery eyed for Patsy Clark carriage house

Spokane mansion used for events, office spaces
August 31, 2023
Dylan Harris
Patsy Clark LLC, the investment group that owns Patsy Clark Mansion, is looking into adding a restaurant to the historic building's carriage house. 'The current concept we are investigating is a small, neighborhood-scale eatery,” says Drew Kleman,
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