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Special Report

Hennessey Funeral Home to replace cremation unit

Switch to more efficient chamber to begin in June
April 21, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Hennessey Funeral Home & Crematory's Spokane location is getting a new cremation unit, managing partner Melissa Johnson says.
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Second phase planned at former McKinley School

Three new buildings to add 200 living units at development site
April 21, 2022
Erica Bullock
A second phase of construction is planned at the historic McKinley School site that will include three buildings with a total of 200 apartment units, according to environmental documents on file with the city of Spokane.
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Around Town

Real estate transactions and other business moves in the Inland Northwest
April 21, 2022
Staff Report
SPOKANE INW Industrial Training LLC, a Spokane-based business skills training company, has leased a 1,500-square-foot office suite in the Gateway 6 Building, at 901 E. Second, in East Central Spokane, for a new location. Jason Jackson, Craig Soehren
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Second Liberty Apartments structure to be built

Hillyard neighborhood site will gain 24 units
April 21, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Jordan Tampien, developer and owner of 4 Degrees Real Estate, of Spokane, says work has begun on the second phase of the $8 million Liberty Apartments project, in Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood. Tampien says footings and framing have gone up at
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Multifamily dwellings envisioned on Mission Avenue

26 townhome-style apartments planned
April 21, 2022
Karina Elias
Tolovana Ventures LLC, of Mercer Island, Washington, plans to build a four-building complex, to be called Mission Court Apartments, on the southwest corner of Mission Avenue and Madelia Street, just east of the Spokane River, according to a building
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—Fusion Architecture PLLC

Oaks Classical Christian Academy reengages plans for new structure

Heightened interest in school rekindles opportunity to build
April 21, 2022
Erica Bullock
The Oaks Classical Christian Academy plans to build a new school building in Spokane Valley, at 11711 E. 24th, says the current head of the school Charlie Dowers.
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—Karina Elias

Baker Construction's succession plan takes shape

New shareholders step in; Barry Baker to remain CEO
April 21, 2022
Karina Elias
Barry Baker, president and CEO of Spokane-based Baker Construction & Development Inc., has named three new shareholders to the company-Brian Valliant, Lucas Holmquist, and Brooke Baker Spink-who represent the next generation of owners in
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So Val, So Good: Developments to add 1,000 new housing units at southern end of Spokane Valley

Six development slated, underway in neighborhood
April 21, 2022
Erica Bullock
Six projects that could add 1,000 living units and some community open space in the Valley Urban Growth Area are proposed or under development at the south end of Spokane Valley-a neighborhood locals refer to as So Val.
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SBA urges emphasis on racial, gender equity

Underrepresented groups disproportionately hurt economically by pandemic
April 7, 2022
Mike Fong
Since the start of the pandemic, the U.S. Small Business Administration has worked to save the nation's small businesses. In Washington state alone, the agency provided more than $11 billion worth of economic aid, and 178,000 loans and grants
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Now is time to start 2022 tax, wealth planning

Key highlights this year include some increases in retirement plan limits
April 7, 2022
Charissa Anderson
We tend to be most aware of our specific income, charitable contributions, family gifts, and retirement savings or withdrawals as we gather our information for last year's tax return preparation.
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