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Q&A with Bryn West of River Park Square

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February 27, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Bryn West came to Spokane in 2008 to take a job as assistant marketing director for River Park Square LLC, the retail shopping center at 808 W. Main in Spokane's downtown core.
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Virginia Thomas

Spokane Oldcastle Unit Acquired by Knife River

Valley facility now operates as Knife River Prestressed
February 27, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Knife River Corp.'s parent company, North Dakota-based MDU Resources Group Inc., has acquired the Spokane Valley operations of Oldcastle Infrastructure Inc.
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Kevin Blocker

Beer makers, researchers work to localize flavor, grains in craft brews

Makers, researchers work to localize flavor, grains in craft brews
February 27, 2020
Kevin Blocker
A flourishing craft beer industry in Eastern Washington has met a sagging barley market. And in the last few years, the two have become fast friends. The emerging partnership has those in the craft beer supply chain exploring the possibility of something
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Huntwood Industries envisions expansion

Cabinet maker plans two-phase addition at massive facility in Liberty Lake
February 27, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Liberty Lake-based custom-cabinet manufacturer Hunt-­wood Industries Inc. is planning a two-phase expansion at its headquarters and main manufacturing facility.
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Guest Commentary: Axing Idaho's grocery taxes has benefits, little downside

Follow up on promise …
February 13, 2020
Guest Commentary
Government is an overachiever in collecting taxes on nearly everything we do. It's hard to imagine anything in our everyday life that isn't taxed. We are taxed for our homes, our property, our cars, our purchases, our earnings, our investments
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The Journal's View: State should streamline nursing license process

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February 13, 2020
Staff Report
Washington state faces a serious nursing shortage, and a bill before the state Senate proposes one step toward alleviating the problem by joining 34 other states that have approved the Nursing Licensure Compact.
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Hugo's on the Hill slated for demolition

Restaurants & Retail
February 13, 2020
Kevin Blocker
With no buyer found since the former Hugo's on the Hill went on the market last summer, the bowling alley on the South Hill soon will be demolished. Vandervert Development LLC, which does business as Vandervert Development & Hotels, owns the site
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HopStop starts strong in Post Falls

Restaurants & Retail
February 13, 2020
Kevin Blocker
The beer, hard cider, and wine brewing store, HopStop Home Brew & Wine Making Supplies, of Post Falls, is doing better than expected, according to one of the store's co-owners.
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Revival Tea Co. set for downtown debut

Restaurants & Retail
February 13, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Drew Henry and his wife, Cerina Henry, estimate they're two to three years ahead of schedule. Nonetheless, the couple plans to open the doors 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday to the Revival Tea Co., located in 1,800 square feet of space in the basement at 41
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Journal names 2020 class of Business Icons

Five Spokane business legends to be honored at March 26 ceremony
February 13, 2020
Linn Parish
The Journal of Business has selected five stalwarts of the Spokane business community as its 2020 class of Icons.
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