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—John Carter

New arts building rises at St. George's School

Structure to house art, music programs for K-8
November 21, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Saint George's School is constructing a new arts building on its campus at 2929 W. Waikiki, just north of Spokane. The building, which is valued at about $428,000, will be used by students in grades kindergarten through eighth and will have a music
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—Natasha Nellis

Fruits of labor at Pacific Fruit building

Pacific Fruit building remodel nears completion
November 21, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Workers are putting the finishing touches on the newly renovated office space in the Pacific Fruit & Produce building at 102 E. Main that will house Spokane-based financial company JMK & Associates.
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—Bernardo|Wills Architects PC

Selkirk envisions $80 million Papillon Towers on North Bank

Urban developers hope to break ground in spring
November 21, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane-based development company Selkirk Development LLC has set its sights on a new, two-tower project that founder and CEO Sheldon Jackson hopes will set a new standard for development in Spokane.
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—Virginia Thomas

Zombie Attack: Group looks to reduce number of abandoned 'zombie' homes

Some Spokane professionals organize to address growing problem in some Spokane neighborhoods
November 21, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A loose group of Spokane professionals has begun working to relieve some of the pressure the area's housing market is under by bringing 'zombie homes” back to life.
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—Numerica Credit Union

Credit union growth shown to outpace banks

Banks still have lion's share of market, however
November 7, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Founded in 1934, it took Spokane Teachers Credit Union until 2008 to secure $1 billion in assets under management. By 2014, STCU topped $2 billion in assets. Then, earlier this year, the Liberty Lake-based credit union topped the $3
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Virginia Thomas

Financial institutions, customers endure trade disputes

Banks remain healthy, consider long-term outlook
November 7, 2019
Virginia Thomas
As trade disputes between the U.S. and some foreign nations persist, a couple of financial institutions here say they and their customers are weathering the storm.
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Natasha Nellis

Financing restrictions eased for condo buyers

Such development in state remains stagnant despite recent nationwide reforms
November 7, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Recent changes to the Federal Housing Administration's condominium financing guidelines will make buying a condominium cheaper and such homeownership more accessible, says Darin Watkins, governmental affairs director for the Spokane Association
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—CANCER CAN’T

Cancer Can't eases burden of treating disease

Organization explores more avenues to help adult oncology patients
October 24, 2019
Samantha Peone
As Spokane private mortgage banker Jonathan Van Keulen underwent treatment for osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, he saw the financial burdens several cancer patients struggle beneath.
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—Kevin Blocker

Spokane Gastroenterology partners in clinical research

Similar studies conducted in Boise, Salt Lake City
October 24, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Two Spokane-area medical experts have partnered with a clinical research outfit in search of volunteers interested in contributing to medical advancements in gastroenterology.
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—Natasha Nellis

Spokane startup Appiture develops new autism screening tool

Appiture hopes to land funding for clinical trials
October 24, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane startup Appiture is exploring new handheld technology for a fast and noninvasive way to screen for autism spectrum disorder in children. The idea was born from research by Georgina Lynch, an associate professor in the Department of Speech
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