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As the Internet grows, web jobs boom here

Four dot-com start-ups together expect to add 285 people by year-end
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
While the Internet is opening up new advertising and sales channels for some businesses here, it also is opening the door to new jobsboth for people who work directly with the worldwide network of networks and in more conventional positions at an
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TW Wireless works to offer service here

February 26, 1997

Software developer in Valley reaches nationwide

Byte Dynamics now helps clients like Ticketmaster boost web-related systems
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
Dave Lenartz cant seem to take his Technet hat off.For nearly a decade, the Spokane software entrepreneur and other founders of that support group to high-tech companies here have sought ways to bolster Spokanes technology industries. In has
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STA starts condemnation process for light-rail land

14 acres of Union Pacific property near fairgrounds targeted for transit project
February 26, 1997
Anita Burke
The Spokane Transit Authority has taken steps to condemn about 14 acres of land near the Spokane County Fair & Expo Center to use as right of way for a proposed light-rail line and as a site for a passenger station.STA filed a petition in late a
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WTB set to invade Seattle area

Also expects to open first Boise branch this summer
February 26, 1997
Anita Burke
Spokane-based Washington Trust Bank plans to enter the Seattle market soon with a limited-service branch, says Lea Werner, the banks spokeswoman.Washington Trust plans to offer through the new branch customized business and personal financial
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Spokane Railway plans to become Numerica

Separately, credit union to replace South Hill, Coeur dÂ’Alene branches
February 26, 1997
Anita Burke
Spokane Railway Credit Union plans to change its name to Numerica Credit Union to reflect the nature of its expanding membership base more accurately, says Robyn Baird, senior marketing specialist for the credit union.The new name will go into a
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Gonzaga to build housing on former law school site

University plans to renovate other law school buildings once theyÂ’re vacated in June
February 26, 1997
Lisa Harrell
Gonzaga University plans to raze in July the soon-to-be-vacated building that currently houses the library and classrooms for its School of Law, and build in the structures place three apartment buildings for student housing.The apartment will
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Tapping the bucks of the Irish

All Things Irish
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
COEUR DALENE Ilene Moss suspects that theres a mischievous leprechaun loose in the land who steals Irish-wool knit hats.She sells such hats at her Coeur dAlene shop, All Things Irish; the funny thing is, she says, most of the people who
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Mixed-use project set for SBIP

Crown West will demolish own offices to make way for $2.8 million structure
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Crown West Realty LLC, which owns and manages the 600-acre Spokane Business & Industrial Park in the Spokane Valley, plans to demolish an office building it occupies at the parks northern entrance and erect a larger, multitenant structure in its
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Stiffer health-plan hikes back

Employers expected to see average increases of 10 to 12 percent
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Inland Northwest businesses will find no relief this year from the now seemingly relentless rise in health-plan rate increases, with many employers here once again feeling the sting of double-digit premium hikes after a number of years in which of
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