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Special Report

More seniors to repurpose; caregivers should prepare

Workforce training needs to recognize lifestyle shifts
August 3, 2017
Scott Eckstein
Did you know there's an estimated 75 million baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, that are winding down their careers and approaching retirement in the United States? That means today's 40 million senior citizens will swell to roughly 89 millio
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Set goals when mulling spending in retirement

Ask yourself some delving questions to begin process
August 3, 2017
Michael Maehl
Retirement, per se, is still a relatively new phenomenon. Not all that long ago, people pretty much worked until they died. Retirement, as a definite period of your lifetime, is something that only really came into being starting in the 1970s in the U.S.
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—ELTC Law Group

Newport elder legal practice kindles, taps demand

10-year-old Newport firm opens office in Sandpoint
August 3, 2017
Kim Crompton
A Newport, Wash., elder law practice headed by a woman who grew up in Spokane has grown substantially since its founding 10 years ago, despite serving a sparsely populated part of the state, and recently opened a Sandpoint office to broaden its client bas
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—Kevin Blocker

Study explores seniors' transportation challenges in Spokane

Nonprofit seeks to identify number of elderly in need
August 3, 2017
The Spokane office of nonprofit Special Mobility Services Inc. is in the early stages of using a $160,000 grant to study what it suspects are widespread, unmet transportation needs of senior residents living in Spokane County. The grant, which will go to
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—Mike McLean

Group home veteran adds North Idaho facility

15-bed Peterson Place open near Hayden Lake
August 3, 2017
Mike McLean
Peterson Place Adult Family Home, which has Spokane roots, has expanded to Hayden with its acquisition of a 15-bed assisted-living facility there. Heidi Peterson, the owner, has operated smaller adult family homes for 16 years and owns two such facilitie
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Evergreen Fountains expansion moves forward

Work begins on $8 million project in Spokane Valley
August 3, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Evergreen Fountains LLC, a senior living complex in Spokane Valley, has broken ground on an $8 million facility expansion that its owners say will bring additional space and amenities to its residents. The company is co-owned by longtime Spokane real es
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Capstone Construction starts projects worth about $1.9 million

Three North Side buildings are in need of roof repairs
July 20, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane-based remodeling and disaster restoration company Capstone Construction Co. has begun work on a trio of projects in North Spokane with a combined value of $1.9 million. Capstone President and owner Pat Cummings says the projects, located at 1211
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New buildings planned at Blake Apartments in Valley

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July 20, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
The city of Spokane Valley recently has issued building permits valued at a total of about $6 million for two new buildings at the Blake Apartments complex in Spokane Valley. The structures, listed as buildings D and E at 13313 E. 4th Avenue, will be th
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1.5-acre development planned along north Ruby

New Advance Auto Parts store slated on part of site
July 20, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Construction will be starting soon on a new 1.5-acre commercial complex along Ruby Street just over a mile north of downtown Spokane that will include an Advance Auto Parts store. Mike Schmitz, of SDS Realty, of Spokane, is marketing the project, which
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—Kevin Blocker

New road improves access to Playfair Commerce Park

Developer hopes project will spur interest in park
July 20, 2017
The owner and operators of the Playfair Commerce Park predict within a year as many as 5,000 vehicles will traverse through the park as a result of a newly opened street connecting Altamont Street with Ferry Avenue at the west end of the complex in East S
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