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Diamond Parking buys building here

Two-story structure sells for $485,000; space now is occupied by three tenants
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Diamond Parking Inc., the big Seattle-based parking and real estate concern, has bought as an investment the Marshall Building in downtown Spokane.The two-story, 8,400-square-foot building is located at 816 W. Sprague, across the street from L.
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West Plains subdivision being bought

First homes are under way at mixed-use development called Hunters Crossing
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A Spokane home builder is buying the residential subdivision portion of Hunters Crossing, a 230-acre multiuse development in Airway Heights.That subdivision is to include a total of 213 single-family home lots on 52 acres.The home builder,
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Retail sales rose 4.8% in city in first quarter

Overall county numbers up 3.6 percent; unincorporated areas up just 1.2 percent
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
Taxable retail sales here made substantial gains in the first quarter, according to figures released recently by the Washington state Department of Revenue. In the city of Spokane, such sales grew 4.8 percent to about $717 million, from about a
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SIRTI takes action on wet-lab project

Foundation OKs borrowing $2.2 million; SIRTI pledges $250,000 to operate facility
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
The Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology Institute has taken additional steps to pursue development of a new $6 million wet-lab facility here.At meetings this month, SIRTIs board pledged up to $250,000 to be used to operate the in
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Barbieri may seek House seat

WestCoast chairman says heÂ’d like to fill position Gombosky is vacating
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
WestCoast Hospitality Corp. Chairman Don Barbieri says hed like to fill the legislative seat being vacated by 3rd District state Rep. Jeff Gombosky, but only if hes appointed to the posthe doesnt plan for now to run for election. thats on
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Two restaurant chains vie for SaltyÂ’s old site

City researches proposals for lease at Spokane Falls, plans to fill space Sept. 1
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
Two restaurant-chain operators, Falls Caf Inc., of Edmonton, Alberta, and Mad Anthonys Inc., of Bellevue, Wash., have submitted proposals to the city of Spokane to lease the former Saltys at the Falls restaurant building, at 510 N. Lincoln, it
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Empire Health beefs up business sector acumen

Financial outlook improves, new leadership structure seeks better communication
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Empire Health Services, the nonprofit operator of Deaconess Medical Center and Valley Hospital & Medical Center, is making several moves to strengthen its business acumen and improve communications with physicians, staff, and the community.The
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Turning timepieces into art

Never Enough Time Clock Co.
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Lauri Seghetti remembers that as a child she often liked to rearrange the furniture in her familys home.Beyond that apparent genetic disposition, the Spokane woman cant explain exactly how she came by the creative talent that led her to an
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Boeing bill could help here

Incentives aimed at luring aircraft makerÂ’s new plant would apply industrywide
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Though Spokane isnt in the running to land Boeing Co.s planned 7E7 manufacturing plant, some aircraft-parts companies here stand to benefit if the big aerospace manufacturer opens the plant elsewhere in the state.Boeing is conducting a for
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East downtown activity rises

Projects worth $100 million are under way or planned as area takes on livelier feel
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
On a recent Thursday morning, dripping flower-laden baskets brightened the new location of Revival Lighting LLC, at 14 W. Main. A half-block to the west, two bicyclists sipped drinks in front of the Rocket Bakerys 5-year-old east downtown caf, a
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