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Work on North Idaho veterans home to resume in spring

Final construction value still to be determined
January 14, 2021
Kevin Blocker
The Idaho Division of Veterans Services says it will resume construction in the spring on a 64-room veterans home in Post Falls on a 7-plus-acre parcel of donated land. Veterans Services broke ground and began site work in the final quarter of 2020
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New residents are just one factor in rise in Spokane home values

Supply side said to have greater effect as listings fall short of local demand
January 14, 2021
Patrick Jones
Ever thought it's those out-of-towners who have driven up housing prices here recently? You probably aren't alone. After all, the median house price for resale has climbed from approximately $284,000 to $330,000 over the past four quarters.
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TREK Architecture

Copper Creek Landscaping to expand in Hillyard

Project to take year to complete
January 14, 2021
Kevin Blocker
The owner of a Spokane-based landscaping company located in the Hillyard neighborhood has his sights set on expanding his current office and constructing a new 18,000-square-foot light-industrial incubator starting the middle of the year.
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Kevin Blocker

Low home inventory doesn't dissuade new Realtors

Sales increase despite historic dip in number of available houses
January 14, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Spokane real estate agent Mary Stanton worked part-time in real estate for decades before deciding late last year to make it her full-time profession. Despite the arrival of COVID-19, the 51-year-old Stanton says she's busier in real estate now
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Virginia Thomas

High end, high demand in Spokane's housing market

Variety of factors drive luxury-home market surge in the INW
January 14, 2021
Virginia Thomas
The luxury-home market is especially hot in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene market due to what some agents say is a convergence of factors.
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Strong development key to Kootenai County recovery

In-migration cushions real estate, financial services in pandemic
December 17, 2020
Mike McLean
North Idaho wasn't exempted from the pandemic-induced economic crisis of 2020, but the entire state may be recovering slightly faster than most of the country, contends Sam Wolkenhauer, Post Falls-based labor economist for the Idaho Department of Labor.
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US-China deal spells growth for wheat growers

Demand for apples also on the upswing
December 17, 2020
Kevin Blocker
While COVID-19 may continue to wreak havoc on certain sectors of the economy next year, observers involved in two of the state's five largest agricultural commodities predict they won't be among them. Officials with the Washington Grain Commission an
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Economic models show bump in retail activity next year

Restaurant industry still highly vulnerable
December 17, 2020
Kevin Blocker
While many of 2020's economic challenges due to COVID-19 will carry into next year, the most recent forecast for the state's retail industry shows more promise than first expected. At press time, the Washington state Department of Revenue's most
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INW mining industry looks ahead with optimism

Lucky Friday output up; Bunker Hill anticipates reopening long-idled mine
December 17, 2020
Mike McLean
The mining industry in the Inland Northwest and throughout the U.S. shares some guarded optimism looking forward to 2021 and the incoming presidential administration, says Mark Compton, executive director of the Spokane-based American Exploration & Mining
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Spokane-area tourism to remain dormant through mid-2021

Losses mount; recovery expected to take years but hope for second-half rally persists in industry
December 17, 2020
Virginia Thomas
The tourism industry here expects to see some signs of recovery in 2021 from the stifling effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but likely not until midyear. Meg Winchester, president and CEO of Visit Spokane, says that by all accounts, 2020 was shaping up
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