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—Kevin Blocker

Downtown's Cutter Tower lands first tenant, looks for more

Kutak Rock law firm plans to move in at end of June
June 4, 2015
The eight-story former Kirtland Cutter Building in downtown Spokane that once housed the Sherwood Mall and now is called the Cutter Tower has secured its first tenant.
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Rudeen Developments affiliate plans 107-unit rental complex

Northwood Heights project valued at over $13 million
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
An affiliate of Liberty Lake-based Rudeen Developments LLC is developing a $13.1 million, 107-unit apartment complex in the Northwood area east of Spokane, according to building permit information on file with Spokane County.
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—MMEC Architecture & Interiors

Mukogawa Fort Wright serves up dining project

$1.5 million renovation to offer forest, river views
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute is remodeling and expanding its student dining facilities in a $1.5 million construction project, says R. Joe Alleman, the institute's director of administration.
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—Judith Spitzer

ABC's Kate McCaslin moves east for new chapter in life

Organization's CEO ready for change after 18 years
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Kate McCaslin, former president and CEO of the Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. is leaving Spokane to take a similar position at ABC's Keystone Chapter based in Lancaster County, Pa., after working for the chapter here fo
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Organization volunteers collaborate on project

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June 4, 2015
Staff Report
The Washington Multi-Family Housing Association says members of its Eastern Washington chapter recently helped the Rebuilding Together Spokane organization renovate the home of a low-income homeowner that was in dire need of repairs.
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Right of way consultant moves to Pier 1 building

Epic Land Solutions says Spokane jobs increasing
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
Epic Land Solutions Inc., a Torrance, Calif.-based real estate consulting firm, has leased 1,700 square feet of office space in the Pier 1 Imports building, at 111 W. North River Drive, and has moved its growing Spokane-area office there, says Roxanne Gri
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—HFR Design

Deaconess' ER project underway on North Side-Art only

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June 4, 2015
Staff Report
Rockwood Health System broke ground late last month on this $10.2 million Deaconess Hospital North freestanding emergency department, which is going up on a 6-acre site at 8202 N. Division, on Spokane's North Side. The 12,700-square-foot medical center
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Most states add jobs in construction, AGC says

Washington among those with most industry growth
June 4, 2015
Staff Report
Construction companies added jobs in 40 states and the District of Columbia between April and the year-earlier month, according to an analysis of U.S. Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America.
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—Mike McLean

Riverstone Ramp-Up

New homes in Cd'A urban village exceed $30 million
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
Residential construction activity in the big Riverstone urban village northwest of downtown Coeur d'Alene is back in stride with 50 luxury and custom homes valued at a total of more than $30 million now in some stage of development.
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Itron appoints two veterans of industry to its board

New appointees are set to take positions June 1
May 21, 2015
Staff Report
Itron Inc., a Liberty Lake-based maker of automated meter reading technology and related services, says it has appointed to its board of directors Diana Tremblay, vice president of global business services at General Motors Co., and Frank Jaehnert, former
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