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Special Report

Why Realtors, others pulled out of city's housing plan

Report said out of date, doesn't convey urgency of homebuyer barriers
July 15, 2021
Tom Clark
In the Housing Action Plan the Spokane City Council is expected to consider on July 26, you'll see the names of the Housing Plan Working Group, individuals and organizations included to provide guidance on existing housing challenges, provide input
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Spokane Public Schools to wrap up conceptual plans for two middle schools

District plans to complete construction in fall 2023
July 15, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Spokane Public Schools is finalizing the schematic designs for the new Carla Peperzak Middle School project and the Sacajawea Middle School replacement project.
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MacDonald-Miller expands into Spokane market

Seattle-based facilities company has connections with contractors here
July 15, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Mechanical contractor MacDonald-Miller Facility Solutions Inc. has established an office in Spokane, its second in the Inland Northwest. Based in Seattle, MacDonald-Miller provides energy efficient building systems, mechanical repairs,
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Natasha Nellis

Three new Spokane-area townhome projects in the works

Dozen new units in Valley to wrap up by year-end
July 15, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Three townhome-style projects with construction values totaling $5 million are planned or underway in the Spokane area. Will Clark, owner of Union Townhomes at 1724 N. Union Road in Spokane Valley, says work on the first phase of a two-phase
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At 90, Realtor Pat Kenney see no reason to retire

Veteran broker has been in business since 1953
July 15, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Having been a real estate agent in Spokane since 1953, 90-year-old Pat Kenney says he's never seen the residential housing market as hot as it is now. The present market even exceeds the strong markets of the mid and late 20th century, he says.
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Saltese Flats learning center project to start this fall

$2 million project likely to go out for bid soon
July 15, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Spokane County hopes to break ground soon on a $2 million project that will serve largely as an environmental education center for students from across the Inland Northwest.
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Virginia Thomas

Habitat For Humanity-Spokane shifts to home rehabilitations

Supply costs, shortages deter new construction
July 15, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane has pivoted from constructing new homes to rehabilitating existing homes as availability of construction materials and labor tightens and costs rise.
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Natasha Nellis

The Path to Completion at the Ridpath

Work on top two floors begins; restaurant tenant being sought
July 15, 2021
Natasha Nellis
A project that's been more than a decade in the making is well on its way to wrapping up, as developers at the Ridpath start work on the final two floors of the building.
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Telehealth acceptance has grown during pandemic

Many goals can be met without in-person visits
July 1, 2021
Jessica Blackwell
COVID-19 has transformed the landscape of health care delivery. It has resulted in rapid growth of telehealth, especially in primary care. Prior to the pandemic, less than 15% of Americans had experience with telehealth.
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Providence Health Care

Spokane neurosurgeon team gets hand from robotic arm

Technology to enable less invasive spine surgeries
July 1, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Now in possession of a $1.5 million robotic arm, a team of eight Inland Northwest neurosurgeons has a tool to improve the accuracy of spinal surgeries while helping to aid patient recovery. By industry standards, says neurosurgeon Dr. Nathaniel Whitney,
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