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Small Business Watch

July 19, 2012
Sleep Country moves North Division outlet Sleep Country USA LLC, a Kent, Wash-based mattress retailer with four stores in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area, moved one of its stores last month to a newly remodeled space on North Division Estes, Kent,
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Real Estate Roundup

July 19, 2012
Mike McLean
Wags to Riches LLC, a dog and pet grooming business, has leased 700 square feet of space at 9406 E. Sprague. Mike King, of NAI Black, handled the lease.Trinity Group Homes Inc., a Coeur d'Alene-based provider of housing and supportive for has
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Aero-Flite plans here encouraging

July 19, 2012
Covering business happenings here for the last 23 years, I've seen many companies' ambitious predictions of workforce expansion fail to materialize, typically due to unforeseeable market shifts, unrealistic expectations, or strategic that reason, I
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English-as-second-language school to move to downtown Spokane

For-profit language program outgrows space at SCC, will relocate next month
July 19, 2012
Mike McLean
Spokane College of English Language Inc., a for-profit, intensive language program for English learners, says it will move downtown this summer from its current quarters in East Spokane.The school has leased 8,100 square feet of space on the of
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Progress Tool & Die to start building new industrial carts

Spokane Valley-based metal product venture holds equipment patent
July 19, 2012
Chey Scott
Progress Tool & Die Inc., a Spokane Valley-based designer and manufacturer of industrial metal products, has launched a new line of commercial and industrial carts that it holds a patent for and that it will begin distributing worldwide in about a
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DeVries Business Services acquires Pasco document-shredding concern

Transaction included accounts for 100 clients, one mobile shred truck
July 19, 2012
Chey Scott
Spokane-based DeVries Business Services has bought the assets of a Pasco-based mobile document destruction company called Green Shred LLC.DeVries' President and CEO Patrick DeVries says the transaction was completed on June 30, but he declines a
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Rejuvenate Rx opens in North Spokane

July 19, 2012
Chey Scott
dical clinic, has opened in North Spokane at 10015 N. Division.The clinic is owned by Dr. Gwyneth Blattau Gay and her husband, Christopher Gay, and offers non-emergency, primary-care medical services through a fee-for-service model that doesn't
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Command Center reports jump in second-quarter revenues

Command Center reports continued strong growth in demand for temp help
July 19, 2012
Treva Lind
Command Center Inc., a Post Falls-based, temporary-staffing company with more than 50 offices in the U.S., has reported second-quarter revenue of $24 million, up 18 percent from $20.3 million in the year-earlier quarter.The company doesn't to it
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Max J. Kuney submits $13.3 million low bid for Francis Avenue overpass

Contract award for phase of north-south freeway delayed due to bid issues
July 19, 2012
Chey Scott
Spokane-based Max J. Kuney Co. is the apparent low bidder, at $13.3 million, for the next phase of work on the big North Spokane Corridor freeway project. A contract award has been delayed, though, due to irregularities in the bid results relating
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—Staff photo by Chey Scott

Learning to fly

July 19, 2012
Chey Scott
Sherrie Martin got into aerial performance arts—the types of airborne tricks you might see in a Cirque du Soleil show or in a circus—completely by accident.Martin, a former gymnast, says that before opening Spokane Aerial Performance a
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