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Credit union plans new admin building on North Monroe

New building to be constructed at site of shuttered eatery
December 5, 2024
Erica Bullock

Spokane City Credit Union plans to develop a 2,300-square-foot administrative building to be located southwest of its only branch location, at 1930 N. Monroe.


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Aero-Flite to add more aircraft, employees

Spokane company grows as wildfire-fighting demand increases
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based aerial firefighting company Aero-Flite Inc. is poised for continued growth in 2025.


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CarbonQuest to double its workforce, expand tech

Estimated $36M infusion to enable company to enter new markets
December 5, 2024
Karina Elias

“We are at a growth inflection point.” 

Shane Johnson 

CarbonQuest Inc. 


$36M

Estimated capital raised in Series A funding. 


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Riverfront dog park to be built next year

Paw Park will be located on east end of Havermale Island
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

Construction of Spokane’s next dog park is expected to begin in mid-2025 and wrap up two to three months later.


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Catching up with: COVID-19 fraud strike force

No slowdown expected in charges, prosecutions as investigations continue
December 5, 2024
Mike McLean

As the Eastern Washington COVID-19 Fraud Strike Force approaches its third year of cracking down on thefts of COVID-relief funding there’s no slowdown to prosecutions in sight.


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—Mike McLean

Clearwater Paper revamps downtown headquarters

Spokane-based paperboard manufacturer consolidates to meet company needs
December 5, 2024
Erica Bullock

Clearwater Paper Corp. is planning a $4 million tenant improvement project at the company's headquarters in the Bank of America business center at 601 W. Riverside, in downtown Spokane.


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Parting Thoughts with Susan Meyer, Spokane Transit Authority CEO

December 5, 2024
Karina Elias

Susan Meyer, CEO of the Spokane Transit Authority, will retire at year-end, after leading the STA for 19 years. 


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Sommeliers to open wine shop, lounge in Valley

Cellar & Scholar will offer education opportunities, consulting services
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

Certified sommeliers Justine Recor and her mother Cathy Hand plan to open Cellar & Scholar this month at 15412 E. Sprague, in the Sullivan Square Shopping Center.


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Burlington Coat Factory to relocate North Side store

Over $1 million in tenant improvements envisioned at Franklin Park Commons
December 5, 2024
Erica Bullock

Kimco Realty Corp. is planning the interior renovation of a 22,800-square-foot vacant retail space, at 5630 N. Division, in the Franklin Park Commons shopping center on Spokane's North Side.


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Spokane-area apartment vacancy rate stabilizes

Multifamily vacancy holds steady this year, but affordability remains a concern
December 5, 2024
Erica Bullock

Spokane area apartment vacancy rates are returning to normal this year as multifamily construction projects wrap up and add new units to the housing supply, however affordability concerns are still straining the market, some market observers here say. 


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