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Around Town: Inland Northwest real estate transactions

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June 8, 2023
Staff Report
Spokane Front Leaning Rest PLLC, of Spokane, which does business as Counter Column Accounting, has leased a 1,300-square-foot office in the multitenant Teamster Building, at 1912 N. Division, in Spokane, where the accounting company will move from an
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Collabra Technology inks Windermere as first enterprise client

Windermere offices to be property-tech startup's initial enterprise client
June 8, 2023
Erica Bullock
Collabra Technology Inc. CEO Russ Cofano says the Spokane-based property-technology company has launched the enterprise version of SphereBuilder and signed on over 300 new users, just two months after the company introduced its new Realtor tools for
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Guest Commentary: WA Cares needs long-term fixes as new tax approaches

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June 8, 2023
Kris Johnson
Brace yourself. Your paycheck in July will probably be a little smaller. That's when the state will begin collecting premium payments for its long-term care insurance program, called WA Cares. Employers and employees might be feeling déjà vu.
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The Journal's View: Celebrate downtown, but don't stop improving the core

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June 8, 2023
Staff Report
The Downtown Spokane Partnership hosted its 2023 State of Downtown celebration this week, and while there's still more to do to improve the city's core, it's clear there are reasons to celebrate this year. The question becomes, what's next?
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Partnership lands grant for upgrades at East Valley

Project to help improve workforce development
June 8, 2023
Dylan Harris
A partnership between Spokane manufacturer Wagstaff Inc., the Inland Northwest Aerospace Consortium, and East Valley School District has landed a $200,000 grant from the Washington state Department of Commerce to improve East Valley High School's shop
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Karina Elias

Little Fish Productions moves operations to larger location

Perry District space had been photography studio
June 8, 2023
Karina Elias
Video production company Little Fish Productions LLC, of Spokane, has moved into a new home in Spokane's South Perry District. Located at 1026 S. Perry, across South Perry Street from Perry Street Brewing, Little Fish now occupies a 3,150-square-foot
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Lifting Spokane's labor participation requires in-depth analysis

Worker supply said to be pressing economic issue
June 8, 2023
Patrick Jones
In a Journal column earlier this year, I touched on what appears to be most pressing issue for the Spokane and regional economy: the supply of workers. Expanding the workforce depends on population gains and the size of the labor force participation
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Mike McLean

What's Happening With: The Chancery Building

Housing development in historic district is on hold
June 8, 2023
Mike McLean
A redevelopment project previously announced for the downtown site occupied by what's known as the Chancery Building is on hold while the owner focuses on other developments and looks into selling the building. As the Journal reported in late 2021
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Dylan Harris

Good 'Dilla to expand into River Park Square

Good 'Dilla to bring tacos, quesadillas to food court
June 8, 2023
Dylan Harris
Spokane-based food truck Good 'Dilla will soon be dishing up its quesadillas and tacos at the River Park Square food court, at 808 W. Main, in downtown Spokane. While owners Kathryn and Zack Robertson will continue food truck operations, they've
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Karina Elias

Sister entrepreneurs support each other's ventures

Vintage store expected to pass $500K in sales; skincare business plans to launch product line
June 8, 2023
Karina Elias
Entrepreneurial sisters Emily Elizabeth Johnson and Jenny Cashion say that although they own distinct small businesses, they frequently lean on each other for support and advice. 'We always say we're in the same boat, but we're in different water
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