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Big water tank to be built on hill at Liberty Lake

Project set to go to bid soon; construction start expected next spring
November 17, 2022
Karina Elias
The Spokane Valley-based water utility company Consolidated Irrigation District No. 19, in Liberty Lake, has requested a permit to build a 2-million-gallon drinking-water storage tank valued at $3.9 million in Liberty Lake.
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Stormwater improvement planned on West Plains

Corridor Contractors selected by county to construct first phase
November 17, 2022
Erica Bullock
Airway Heights-based Corridor Contractors LLC has been selected as the contractor for the first phase of construction in the West Terrace Capital Improvement Project, which will address the chronic stormwater management issues on the West Plains.
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Portland group eyes project at former Quality Inn

Remodel involves 153 rental units on south side of I-90
November 17, 2022
Virginia Thomas
An Oregon-based company redeveloping a former Days Inn hotel into apartments in downtown Spokane plans a similar redevelopment project on the other side of Interstate 90.
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Construction proposed at children's center here

Two projects will support early education programs
November 17, 2022
Erica Bullock
Two separate construction projects involving Spokane-area learning centers are in the permitting stages. The total value of the projects, one of which is in the Hillyard neighborhood and the other on the South Hill, are valued at a total of $2.8 million.
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—Karina Elias

Copeland Architecture grows construction division

Design-build company buys, remodels new offices near downtown
November 17, 2022
Karina Elias
Austin Dickey and Jeff Fountain, architects and owners of the design-build company, Copeland Architecture & Construction Inc., have been steadily rebuilding the company's construction division over the last few years back to the size
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Historic downtown building remodel underway

Long-vacant hotel to be converted into rentals
November 17, 2022
Virginia Thomas
The second and third floors of a 130-year-old, former hotel in downtown Spokane are being remodeled into apartments.
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—Century 21 Beutler & Associates

Whitetail Ridge development springs to life in Valley

Former Itron executive's vision coming to fruition
November 17, 2022
Virginia Thomas
The $83 million-plus Whitetail Ridge residential development, a longtime dream of former Itron executive Johnny Humphreys, is being realized in Spokane Valley.
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Guest Commentary: Legislature has constitutional right to call self to session

Gem State voters approve …
November 17, 2022
Chris Cargill
It wasn't overwhelming approval, but voters in Idaho have given a thumbs up to a constitutional amendment that will allow the state Legislature the authority to call itself into special or extraordinary session. Senate Joint Resolution 102 passed with
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The Journal's View: Food-delivery fees shouldn't be set by local government

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November 17, 2022
Staff Report
Government shouldn't interfere with free-market contracts between private enterprises. With that principle in mind, an idea floated by a couple of Spokane City Council members to cap third-party food-delivery fees shouldn't move forward.
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Genuine core values can attract, retain employees

Health, well-being rely on sense of community
November 17, 2022
Jason Swain
As people return to the office, organizations have the opportunity to capitalize on our innate drive to form groups in order to create a place where people want to work.
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