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Barnes to add two buildings in Airway Heights

New space intended to fill need for smaller industrial facilities
August 29, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The Barnes Industrial Complex LLC, located at 11509 W. 21st, in Airway Heights, hopes to provide space for smaller industrial tenants with the addition of two new buildings, says owner Kraig Barnes.
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—Virginia Thomas

Condron Homes finds high-end market sweet spot

Custom builder focuses on low-maintenance materials
August 29, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Condron Homes LLC has been doing well by focusing on high-end customizable homes, Condron general manager Craig Roberts claims.
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—ALSC Architects PS/HDA Architecture

Spokane Falls Community College envisions new art building

Facility to merge school's fine, visual arts programs
August 29, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane Falls Community College is planning a new, $40 million arts building on its Fort George Wright Drive campus. The 57,000-square-foot building will accommodate the college's visual and fine arts programs, including photography, ceramics, sculptur
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—Kevin Blocker

Wm. Winkler Co. cements century as family business

Longtime company grows under third generation
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
In its 100th year of operating in the concrete construction business, Newman Lake-based Wm. Winkler Co. may be the epitome of the family business. Yes, Brian Winkler is the president of the company his grandfather started in 1919.
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Proptech makes its mark in Spokane

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August 29, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Innovations fueled by cloud computing and new technologies collectively known as proptech are disrupting every facet of the real estate industry, and while Spokane lags behind larger markets like Seattle and New York in terms of investment
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Composite value of INW public companies rises

While up compared to Q1, year-to-year figures slide
August 15, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Spokane-based financial advising company Hart Capital Management Inc. says the composite value of the region's seven publicly traded companies rose to $10.2 billion in the second quarter, an increase of 5.9%, or $566.8 million
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Inland Northwest banks report net profits

Most announce increase in quarterly net income
August 15, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Banks with branches in the Spokane area report operating in the black during this year's second quarter, according to their earnings releases.
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Sandra Hosking

Insurance association looks to expand its reach in INW

NAIFA to begin offering classes in Spokane area next month, reps say
August 15, 2019
Sandra Hosking
The Eastern Washington regional chapter of the National Association of Insurance Financial Advisors is seeking to increase membership and plans to offer continuing education courses beginning this fall.
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Middle market companies are bullish

Despite trade, automation fears, most plan for growth
August 15, 2019
Virginia Thomas
While companies are grappling with the effects of the current U.S.-China trade disputes-and many are concerned about automation and its effect on the workforce-most companies are feeling optimistic about the future, according to Umpqua Bank's
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Natasha Nellis

Spokane County diversifies investments

Treasurer's office invests in corporate securities under Baumgartner
August 15, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The Spokane County Treasurer's Office is shaking up its investment portfolio with its first foray into corporate and international bonds in a strategic move to diversify the Spokane Public Investment Pool.
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