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Latah Creek manufactured home park proposed

Applicant says plans aren't yet concrete
January 16, 2020
Kevin Blocker
A Southern California-based developer wants to build a more than 200-space manufactured home park in Spokane's Latah Creek area.
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Tangle Ridge housing development proposed in Latah Valley

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January 16, 2020
Virginia Thomas
A $25 million single-family housing development called Tangle Ridge Estates is planned just southeast of the Eagle Ridge development, in the Latah Valley area of southwest Spokane.
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Spokane home sales decline 5% in 2019

Low home inventory said to cause drop, yet also is reason for rise in median prices
January 16, 2020
Natasha Nellis
The number of single-family homes and condominiums sold through the Spokane Multiple Listing Service fell 5% in 2019 compared with the previous year, says Rob Higgins, executive vice president of the Spokane Association of Realtors.
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Kevin Blocker

Aspen Homes builds its first apartment complex

Four-building project in Cd'A expected to be completed this spring
January 16, 2020
Kevin Blocker
For the first time in its 20-plus years in business, Coeur d'Alene-based Aspen Homes & Development LLC soon will add custom-design apartment complex to its portfolio of work.
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Virginia Thomas

Safe at home: Realtors must consider personal safety when showing houses

Incidences are unusual, but agents can be targets
January 16, 2020
Virginia Thomas
In 2013, the Yakima Herald reported the brutal assault of Yakima real estate broker Vern Holbrook at a rural home he was showing to a couple who posed as potential buyers.
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Natasha Nellis

$290 million-plus in public projects to start this year

Bridges, water expected to drive projects despite potential I-976 disruption
January 16, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Even though the passage of Initiative 976 and its subsequent court challenge have left some public projects up in the air, 2020 is expected to be another strong year of public work, with more than $290 million in activity expected to begin this year
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Northwest Specialty Hospital adopts new robotic technology

Tech reduces recovery time for spine surgery
December 5, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Northwest Specialty Hospital, in Post Falls, is changing the way many of its patients' spinal surgeries are conducted through the use of a surgical robot navigation platform, says spinal surgeon Dr. Roland Kent.
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Providence hospitals, INHS work to fill CNA void

Eight training cohorts planned for coming year
December 5, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Faced with a shortage of certified nursing assistants, Providence hospitals in Spokane have created a program they think will satisfy their demand.
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LeAnn Bjerken

Professionals place greater emphasis on self-care

Experts say wellness plans vital for workers
December 5, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
A growing number of working professionals are looking to budget time and finances toward both physical activity and self-care to prevent burnout – physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or over stress – wellness experts here say.
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Natasha Nellis

Cancer care alliance invests in new technology

Group nears end of drive to upgrade machines
December 5, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The Alliance for Cancer Care is in the final stages of a two-year push to upgrade its stereotactic ablative radiotherapy equipment, which provides a more targeted method of administering doses of radiation.
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