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Downtown zip line work set to begin in the spring

Spokane attraction expected to open this summer
January 16, 2025
Dylan Harris

Plans for a downtown Spokane zip line are progressing, with construction of the aerial tour attraction expected to begin in the spring.


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Plans for Spokane's second Chick-fil-A advance

Restaurant is proposed in Gonzaga neighborhood
January 16, 2025
Dylan Harris

Plans for a proposed Chick-fil-A restaurant at the southeast corner of Ruby Street and Mission Avenue are continuing to move forward.


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Women in Construction group seeks growth

Some of region's largest contractors are involved with Spokane chapter
January 16, 2025
Dylan Harris

The Spokane chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction is working to build on its 42 individual and company members.


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Energy efficiency projects help businesses succeed

With available incentives, sustainability upgrades can prove cost effective
January 16, 2025
Renee Zimmerman

Reducing energy usage directly impacts any bottom line and is the most cost-effective and readily available resource for small businesses aiming for a sustainable future.


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Leavitt Capital looks forward to active market in 2025

Company ended year with $9.1M sale of Valley office building
January 16, 2025
Erica Bullock

Leavitt Capital Cos. is looking forward to an active market in 2025 after ending the year with the sale of a 45,000-square-foot office building at Pinecroft Business Park, in Spokane Valley.



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Renovations at Avista Stadium are in home stretch

Redesigned field, digital video board will debut
January 16, 2025
Karina Elias

Renovations to Avista Stadium are in the final stretch and on track to meet Major League Baseball's hard deadline of Opening Day 2025. 



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Airway Heights moves to address middle housing

City Council decision expected next month
January 16, 2025
Erica Bullock

The city of Airway Heights is updating its municipal code to comply with Washington state laws concerning missing-middle housing and accessory dwelling units as options to help relieve the housing shortage on the West Plains.


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Spokane Land Bank looks to become 501(c)(3)

Organization moves from remote working to office
January 16, 2025
Karina Elias

The Spokane Land Bank has a new executive director, a new office space, and is looking to branch off from its umbrella organization. 


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Banking industry expects further stabilization in 2025

Fraud, cybersecurity are among industry concerns
December 19, 2024
Karina Elias

Financial institutions expect steady overall growth and better lending rates for short-term loans in 2025. 


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More INW startups, investing expected in 2025

New companies continue to emerge despite recent lull in funding
December 19, 2024
Dylan Harris

Funding for emerging companies is in a lull, but overall, the Inland Northwest’s startup ecosystem is growing, and that growth is expected to continue in 2025.


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