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Hillyard gets creative: Spokane's first designated arts district emerges

Neighborhood on track for state designation by end of summer
May 22, 2025
Karina Elias

Hillyard is on track to become Spokane's first creative district neighborhood thanks to a federally funded pilot program  and collaborative effort between residents, artists, and business owners. 


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Homebuying influenced

Local real estate agents bridging property, personality
May 22, 2025
Tina Sulzle

In today’s competitive housing market, a new breed of professionals is emerging: the Realtor influencer.


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Deer Park project aims beyond industrial use

Infrastructure is nearly completed for new Coyle Innovation Center
May 22, 2025
Erica Bullock

A new project, dubbed the Coyle Innovation Center, is planned on about 60 acres of vacant land near the city of Deer Park's growing airport, where developers envision an industrial park that goes beyond traditional uses and offers a flexible environment suited for innovation.


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Spokane Public Radio plans for loss of federal funding

Recent executive order aims to end government aid for NPR, PBS
May 22, 2025
Dylan Harris

President Donald Trump’s recent executive order aimed at stopping federal funding for NPR and PBS could have significant impacts on local stations across the U.S., including Spokane Public Radio.


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Next Chapter forms to help those emerging from homelessness

Organization provides furniture, classes at old North Side church
May 22, 2025
Karina Elias

At Next Chapter: Home & Leadership Development, newly housed people can shop for furniture and home goods at no cost and enroll in leadership development courses. 


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Five Takeaways: The INW housing market

with Jordan Tampien, co-founder of 4 Degrees Real Estate
May 22, 2025
Linn Parish

Earlier this month, the Journal of Business hosted Spokane developer and real estate broker Jordan Tampien for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast about The Inland Northwest Housing Market.


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Spokane opens door to more backyard homes

City to adopt statewide ADU laws, loosen rules
May 22, 2025
Karina Elias

The city of Spokane is preparing to adopt statewide changes to its housing code pertaining to accessory dwelling units. 


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Affordable housing project for seniors planned on North Side

Spokane Housing Authority to build 100 living units in $35M project
May 22, 2025
Erica Bullock

Spokane Housing Authority is making progress on its third residential project in Spokane County this year with the envisioned development of a new $35 million affordable housing community for seniors, dubbed Chalice Place.


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Understanding charitable systems helps boost impact

Donors who find appropriate philanthropic vehicles maximize generosity
May 22, 2025
Michael Maehl

In Greek, the word philanthropy means love of humanity.  


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Expanding access to homeownership in Spokane

Overcoming affordability issues requires collective action
May 22, 2025
Ben McGerty

Over the past decade, Spokane’s Housing Affordability Index for first-time homebuyers has dropped by nearly 50 points, underscoring a growing divide between income levels and housing prices.  


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