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Three more stores on plan for Valley Mall strip center

Housewares, clothing, sporting goods retailers named in county files
February 26, 1997
Anita Burke
A proposed retail strip center west of the Spokane Valley Mall might house T.J. Maxx, Sportsmans Warehouse, and Linens n Things outlets, according to a grading-permit application that Salt Lake City-based mall owner JP Realty Inc. has filed in
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Michael Nowling to buy home health-care entity

Empire Health unit employs nearly 200, serves roughly 3,000 patients a year here
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
Michael Nowling, who last month resigned his post as president of the Heart Institute of Spokane, has signed a letter of intent to buy the assets of Family Home Care, a Spokane home health-care provider with nearly 200 employees.Nowling has to &
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L-P mill site likely sold to Spokane buyer

Developer said planning mixed-used development on 33-acre Post Falls site
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
A Spokane developer has agreed to buy the former Louisiana-Pacific Corp. mill site in Post Falls for $1.7 million, the real estate broker who is handling the planned transaction says.The Hayden Lake-based broker, Bill Robinette, of Coeur Banker
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BFGoodrich to double employment this year

Additional employees are needed to operate areas within expanding plant
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
BFGoodrich Aerospace, a division of the big Charlotte, N.C.-based BFGoodrich Co. that makes carbon brake disks for aircraft brakes at its West Plains plant, expects to double its employment here this year to more than 100 employees.Ben Duncan, a
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Airport, FedEx negotiate plans for cargo facility

Structure proposed along with new air-cargo apron
February 26, 1997
Anita Burke
Spokane Airports is negotiating with FedEx Corp., of Memphis, Tenn., to build a 120,000-square-foot, cargo-sorting facility at Spokane International Airport Business Park, says Spokane Airports CEO John Morrison.The big shipping company wants to
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Serving up wursts and Gruyere

Alpine Deli
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
Good luck trying to find a parking spot at Alpine Deli during the noon hour, when hungry patrons converge to devour the delicatessens German sausages, traditional cold cuts and salami, Swiss and Dutch cheeses, potato salads, and hearty European a
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Rents rise for offices downtown

New office-vacancy survey shows premium core space is becoming harder to find
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Lease rates for premium downtown office space are rising to new heights here, as increased demand for floor spaceand a dearth of new inventory in the citys corecinch that already tight market segment further.Commercial real estate here say
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Tribal gambling pitch escalates

February 26, 1997
A new buffalo hunt has begun.
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Boeing beefs up plant here

February 26, 1997

CHAS plans to buy old Group Health clinic

Organization eyes opening clinic there May 1, expects to employ 22 staff members
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
The Community Health Association of Spokane (CHAS), a nonprofit organization that provides medical and dental care for low-income Spokane County residents, plans to buy Group Health Cooperatives former clinic on Maple Street.The 6-year-old is
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