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Daines Capital sees strong growth

Commercial real estate brokerage focuses on commercial, industrial
April 21, 2022
Craig Howard
Steven Daines faced a quandary back in 2013 when working as leasing agent for the Liberty Lake Portal, a vast commercial hub featuring office space ranging from 115 square feet up to 9,000. The building had sold out of smaller offices,
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Apartment project to rise in Bemiss neighborhood

Construction slated to start this spring
April 21, 2022
Karina Elias
A new three-story apartment building is planned at 2520 N. Regal, north of the Spokane River, in the Bemiss neighborhood, according to a building permit application on file with the city of Spokane.
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Hennessey Funeral Home to replace cremation unit

Switch to more efficient chamber to begin in June
April 21, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Hennessey Funeral Home & Crematory's Spokane location is getting a new cremation unit, managing partner Melissa Johnson says.
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Second phase planned at former McKinley School

Three new buildings to add 200 living units at development site
April 21, 2022
Erica Bullock
A second phase of construction is planned at the historic McKinley School site that will include three buildings with a total of 200 apartment units, according to environmental documents on file with the city of Spokane.
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Around Town

Real estate transactions and other business moves in the Inland Northwest
April 21, 2022
Staff Report
SPOKANE INW Industrial Training LLC, a Spokane-based business skills training company, has leased a 1,500-square-foot office suite in the Gateway 6 Building, at 901 E. Second, in East Central Spokane, for a new location. Jason Jackson, Craig Soehren
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Second Liberty Apartments structure to be built

Hillyard neighborhood site will gain 24 units
April 21, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Jordan Tampien, developer and owner of 4 Degrees Real Estate, of Spokane, says work has begun on the second phase of the $8 million Liberty Apartments project, in Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood. Tampien says footings and framing have gone up at
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Multifamily dwellings envisioned on Mission Avenue

26 townhome-style apartments planned
April 21, 2022
Karina Elias
Tolovana Ventures LLC, of Mercer Island, Washington, plans to build a four-building complex, to be called Mission Court Apartments, on the southwest corner of Mission Avenue and Madelia Street, just east of the Spokane River, according to a building
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Rind & Wheat spinoff opens shop in old Fery's Catering spot

Morsel offers to-go lunch, pastries
April 21, 2022
Virginia Thomas
A spinoff of bread and cheese shop Rind & Wheat has opened on the southeast edge of downtown. Morsel by Rind & Wheat, which had been scheduled to open earlier this week, primarily offers sandwiches, salads, and pastries, says owner and chef Ricky Webster
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Employers play roll in future of affordable health care

Well-communicated benefits contribute to business growth
April 21, 2022
Zach Proett
Optimizing benefit costs begins by exploring the current forces that drive them. A basic understanding of how they interrelate prepares employers to think more critically about spend allocations for benefits
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Whatever Happened To: Spokane Gun Club's range relocation plans

Organization appeal deadline nears after land-use permit overruled a second time
April 21, 2022
Mike McLean
The Spokane Gun Club's plans for a new trap-and-skeet range on the West Plains have ricocheted between superior courts and now could be headed to state appeals court, with a filing deadline looming.
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