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$1 million physical therapy clinic slates on South Hill

Practice to move just north of current location
December 3, 2015
Construction of a new, 7,000-square-foot physical therapy clinic is slated to start next spring on Spokane's South Hill and to be completed that summer, says the project's architect. Shane Mercier, owner of Mercier Architecture & Planning, has desig
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$1.5 million townhome project starts in U-District

Six-unit building near GU to be finished next June
December 3, 2015
Samantha Peone
Quality K2R LLC, of, Spokane, which is owned by builder Greg Kuntz and his wife, Celeste, is developing a $1.5 million apartment building, named A Stones Throw Townhouses, at 815 E. Sharp, in Spokane's University District. Greg Kuntz says the building
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Dutch Bros. franchisee buys building for its headquarters

Two-story structure also has nonprofit 'incubator'
December 3, 2015
Mike McLean
Kevin Parker, co-owner GTG Ventures LLC, which operates the Spokane-area Dutch Bros. Coffee franchise, says an affiliated company has bought a 6,600-square-foot building north of downtown and has set up a central office for the franchise there. A handful
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Gold Reserve prevails in court again

Venezuela still showing little inclination to pay
December 3, 2015
A U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., has ruled in favor of Spokane-based Gold Reserve Inc., as the company continues a lengthy battle to try to secure payment of a $760 million award owed to it by the Venezuelan government. Gold Reserve executives
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Post Falls improves wastewater plant

$14.5 million in upgrades to aid biological treatment
December 3, 2015
Mike McLean
The City of Post Falls has started work on a $14.8 million upgrade project at its wastewater treatment plant, says Andrew Arbini, the city's utilities project manager. The project includes constructing a new headworks facility, two equalization tanks,
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—Linn Parish

Larry Krauter: Piloting airport ops

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December 3, 2015
Linn Parish
Larry Krauter came to Spokane nearly five years ago to lead Spokane Airports, which includes Spokane International Airport, Felts Field, and the Spokane International Airport Business Park. Since then, Krauter has become a key figure in the Spokane busine
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—Kevin Blocker

Yoke's buys former Haggen store in Liberty Lake

Supermarket shuttered on Nov. 30, after purchase
December 3, 2015
Yoke's Foods Inc., of Spokane Valley, has purchased the recently shuttered Haggen grocery store at 1233 N. Liberty Lake Road, in Liberty Lake. A U.S. bankruptcy judge approved the sale Nov. 24 as part of the sale of a large block of Haggen stores, incl
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—Spokane Public Facilities District

Spokane Public Facilities District is on pace for record net income

Spokane Public Facilities District is on pace for record net income
December 3, 2015
Through the first nine months of 2015, the three facilities owned and operated by the Spokane Public Facilities District generated more net income than in all of 2010, one of the district's most profitable years ever. The Spokane Convention Center, Spo
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Health enrollment plans said likely to increase

Officials cite improvements to plans, payment process
December 3, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Washington Healthplanfinder, the online health insurance marketplace operated by the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, recently launched its third open enrollment period, which runs from Nov. 1 through Jan. 31, and some observers say they expect the num
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—Photo courtesy of Tim Amen

Business-as-usual blown away

Windstorm leaves many companies scrambling—in different directions
December 3, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Following the Nov. 17 windstorm that rocked the Spokane area, many Inland Northwest businesses found themselves struggling in different ways. Those with power, and even some of those without, strived to stay open, both in an effort to help customers and t
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