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Washington state leads charge in aerospace advances

Aerospace, electric transportation, robotic innovations at hand
April 7, 2022
Mark Norton
It's a beautiful spring morning in the Inland Northwest. The year is 2030. As your morning alarms goes off, and you get out of bed, your smart device announces that you have a prescription delivery. Just a few hours earlier, while you were sleeping
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Whatever happened with: Citywide Internet efforts

Workgroup hasn't been asked to reconvene since before pandemic arrived
April 7, 2022
Mike McLean
Work by a city-appointed group tasked with exploring options for a fiber optic network has been on hold since the pandemic began. But City Council President Breean Beggs anticipates the city will revisit the subject and perhaps regroup this spring.
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Dewey Scientific to grow cannabis R&D site

Expansion includes $2.2M greenhouse
April 7, 2022
Karina Elias
Dewey Scientific LLC, an agtech company founded in 2018 by molecular plant biologists from Washington State University, has more than tripled its workforce over the past year and in 2021 increased annual revenue by 300%, says Dewey Scientific
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Cleveland apartment project to rise in Logan neighborhood

$3.5M project will add multifamily living units on Spokane's North Side
April 7, 2022
Erica Bullock
A Spokane couple plans to construct a three-story, 23-unit apartment building at 155 E. Cleveland, in Spokane's Logan neighborhood, says property co-owner David Tucker.
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Senior home-share project to launch

Project set to gear up in Kootenai County by July, advocates say
April 7, 2022
Erica Bullock
A lack of affordable housing for local workers in Kootenai County has prompted community leaders to launch a new project matching senior homeowners who have extra space in their homes with local workers in need of housing.
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Karina Elias

Student loan debt can complicate retirement savings for older borrowers

More parents said to take out loans for their children
April 7, 2022
Karina Elias
While student loan debt continues to rise and impact borrowers of all ages, the debt growth has been highest among older borrowers, says a report by AARP Public Policy Institute.
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ERICA BULLOCK

Bornhoft Commercial opens on South Hill

Brokerage to add up to four more brokers in new office
April 7, 2022
Erica Bullock
Longtime brokers Marianne and Chris Bornhoft have opened a new commercial real estate company, Bornhoft Real Estate, which does business as Bornhoft Commercial, in Spokane. Commercial real estate, specifically investment property, multifamily property
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

Gander & Ryegrass chef revamps tiny downtown bar

Drinkery employs three, focuses on craft cocktails
April 7, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Peter Froese, the owner and chef at Spokane restaurant Gander & Ryegrass, has opened a "fancy dive bar" in a minuscule space in the downtown core.
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KARINA ELIAS

SBA-backed lending surges in the Inland Northwest

Main loan type is recovering from pandemic slowdown
April 7, 2022
Karina Elias
U.S. Small Business Administration-backed lending had a strong year in 2021 and is keeping up pace so far this year, some SBA lending officials here say.
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Journal names its 2022 class of Business Icons

In-person event scheduled for May 4
April 7, 2022
Staff Report
The Journal of Business has selected its 2022 class of Business Icons, who will the honored at an in-person event on May 4.
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