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Special Report

Spokane Valley housing developments ramp up

Three projects totaling over 500 units in works
July 18, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Three new housing projects totaling over 500 living units have been proposed or are underway in Spokane Valley. In north central Spokane Valley, Renton, Washington-based Ruffhouse Development LLC has proposed 36 townhomes
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Cheney Historical Museum

Historic Cheney depot slated for relocation

Preservation group plans to restore old train station
July 18, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Plans to preserve the historic Cheney Depot are moving ahead, and the nonprofit organization supporting its preservation says the building could be moved to a new location as early as this summer.
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Design West Architects PA

Sigma Chi breaks ground on new house at WSU

Project said to be first new fraternity structure in the Northwest in years
July 18, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Construction started last month on the first new fraternity house to be built in a generation at Washington State University's Pullman campus.
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Pinecroft Business Park begin work on newest building

Business park expands, sells off some excess land
July 18, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Pinecroft LLC, the development company for Pinecroft Business Park, is erecting its newest structure, a $2.4 million, nearly 31,000-square-foot office building, which will be the 18th office building in the complex.
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Copeland Architecture & Construction

Second Harvest envisions additional warehouse

Nonprofit plans new home for children's programs
July 18, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Second Harvest Inland Northwest plans to acquire a second warehouse facility, to be called the Wolff Family Child Hunger Solution Center, which it intends to renovate and use for its children's programs.
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Bernardo|Wills Architects PC

New medical office building in works on lower South Hill

Construction will begin after Horizon CU moves
July 18, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A two-story, 20,000-square-foot medical office building is planned on the lower South Hill, the architect on the project says.
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As listing continue to decline, Spokane Realtors must compete

Number of agents rises, though growth is slowing
July 18, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A hot residential real estate market has led to an increase in the number of Realtors in the Spokane area, while homes on the market has decreased simultaneously.
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Mike McLean

Spokane contractors want to boost job-filling programs

Construction industry anticipates shortage of workers to intensify
July 18, 2019
Mike McLean
The top executive for national construction trade group Associated General Contractors of America visited Spokane early this month not only to tout the strong construction market here, but to promote AGC's initiative calling for more training programs
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Kim Crompton

Health care consultant Eleven8 grows from humble start

Eleven8 helps improve operational efficiencies
July 3, 2019
Kim Crompton
For many professionals, being notified that their jobs are to be eliminated would cause alarm and stressful uncertainty. For Lori Gibson and Jennifer Offereins, it provided the impetus to launch an entrepreneurial venture.
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Inland Northwest construction industry combats opioid use

Safety personnel working to curb the 'tough guy' mentality in construction
July 3, 2019
Natasha Nellis
It has long been the mantra of construction workers to adhere to the proverbial 'tough guy” image, those who believe showing weakness is unacceptable, and talking about feelings is unimaginable.
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