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Bouten Construction scores Tri-Cities work worth $127 million

Projects includes hospital addition, airport expansion
December 17, 2015
Mike McLean
Prominent Spokane construction contractor Bouten Construction Co. is heading up three projects in the Tri-Cities with a combined value of $127 million. The largest of the projects is a $72 million expansion of the River Pavilion at the Kadlec Regional Me
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Inland Northwest retail sales to keep rising, for now

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December 17, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Following the trend of recent years, retailers here are again predicting sales growth for 2016. However, not all of those interviewed are confident this period of gains will last.
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—Kevin Blocker

Planet Turf: Beyond greens, fairways

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December 17, 2015
Jim Connolly has reached the top of his profession in agronomy. Twice. He was once a United States Golf Association agronomist and now he is the co-owner of a growing grass seed and fertilizer company. From 1988 to 1994, the Washington State
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Steady growth forecasted again in Kootenai County

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December 17, 2015
Mike McLean
Health care, advanced manufacturing, and real estate are expected to remain steady growth industries in Kootenai County through 2016, sources there say.
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Mines Management staves off stock delisting

Spokane-based company still faces compliance deadline
December 17, 2015
Spokane-based Mines Management Inc. claims it's now back in good graces with the New York Stock Exchange after facing an ultimatum either to come back into compliance with exchange rules or risk being delisted. The company on July 1 received notice fro
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Zak Designs anticipates another record sales year

Release of new Star Wars helps to catapult revenues
December 17, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Zak Designs Inc., the Airway Heights-based dinnerware designer and manufacturer, says it's set to complete another record-breaking sales year. Last year, the company recorded the highest sales in its 40-year history, due in part to sales of items feat
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Real estate sales, leases expected to remain steady

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December 17, 2015
Mike McLean
Activity in most real estate sectors will remain steady or continue to grow in 2016, some market monitors here say.
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Servatron inks its first contract in aerospace

Manufacturer says it has more projects in the works
December 17, 2015
Spokane Valley-based Servatron Inc. has entered the aerospace industry by signing a three-year contract with AvtechTyee, an Everett, Wash.-based manufacturer of electronic systems for the aerospace industry, to test and assemble that company's electroni
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Inland Northwest builders are optimistic about sustained growth

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December 17, 2015
Mike McLean
Construction industry observers here predict the improving economy and an uptick in construction backlog will provide momentum to lift the industry through 2016.
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—Olson Kundig Architects

Riverfront Park project is off to slow start

Critics say city has made planning missteps
December 17, 2015
Brandon Brown
Just over a year after voters greenlighted a major Riverfront Park revitalization project, crews have yet to start work on the project. Now, the Spokane Park Board expects the needed improvements to cost more than the $64.3 million voters approved for the
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