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Experiential tourism takes hold in the Inland Northwest

Travel culture shift benefits many adventure businesses
March 28, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Experiential travel is a growing trend as more people place a priority on experiences, and Spokane-area adventure company operators say they're reaping the rewards.
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Alla Drokina

On The Lookout for handmade quality

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March 28, 2019
Alla Drokina
The Lookout, a hand-crafted goods boutique, has opened its doors in a small space tucked in the top floor of the two-story, century-old former home on the edge of Spokane's Browne's Addition neighborhood.
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LeAnn Bjerken

Lisa Brown: An Inland influence on Commerce

In new role, Lisa Brown plans to keep focus on aerospace, clean energy
March 28, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Veteran Spokane politician Lisa Brown has started a new role as director of the Washington state Department of Commerce, a position that she hopes will be enriched by both her previous experience serving in the state Legislature
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Building The Inland Northwest

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March 28, 2019
Journal of Business Staff
The Journal news team has written a collection of stories on two dozen of the biggest construction projects in the Inland Northwest. Amazon. Riverfront Park. The North Spokane Corridor, and much more.
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LeAnn Bjerken

On a fast track: Spokane attracts more national, regional sporting events

Spokane attracts growth in regional, national events; $64M impact projected
March 28, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
This year already has been a big one for sporting events here in Spokane, and it's about to get bigger, says Eric Sawyer, CEO and president of the Spokane Sports Commission.
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49 Degrees North plans new ski lodge, chair lift

Ski resort shifts focus after selling off part of $500M development
March 28, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Chewelah, Wash.-based 49 Degrees North Ski Area has sold a portion of its planned $500 million Sunrise Basin Resort Community to Angel Peak Holdings LLC, a Coeur d'Alene developer
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Natasha Nellis

Hiring Hack: Employer-specific job fairs become more common

Events said to draw more good candidates
March 28, 2019
Natasha Nellis
While one man sits at a table in the center of the room, pouring over his application and preparing for his third interview of the day, another is in and out before his engine gets cold.
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Washington Trust buys Wells Fargo Center

INHS to move to new quarters over next three years
March 27, 2019
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Washington Trust Bank has agreed to buy the 17-story Wells Fargo Center, at 601 W. First in downtown Spokane, from Inland Northwest Health Services. The terms of the transaction, which is expected to be completed April 19, weren't disclos
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Guest Commentary: State should fund WSU's medical school growth plan

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March 14, 2019
Guest Commentary
Four years ago, Washington State University made a promise to the state: Let us open a medical school, and we'll educate doctors to help address a critical shortage of health care providers in Washington.
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The Journal's View: Cities obliged to encourage diverse infill development

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March 14, 2019
Journal of Business Staff
Goals of the state's Growth Management Act are in conflict with sentiments of neighbors to urban infill development in many cases, and local governments must muster the political will to see that such development can occur within existing urban growth
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