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Annual Reveal trade show returns to Spokane

Commercial interior design event to showcase building products, furniture
October 10, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane’s annual Reveal interior design trade show is set to return on Thursday, Oct. 17.


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Housing planned for Veterans in North Spokane

Duplex, multifamily units, communal space cited
October 10, 2024
Karina Elias

A $2.4 million project is planned in north Spokane to create housing for veterans experiencing homelessness. 



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Windermere acquires Watson Management Co.

Concern to move business to north Spokane location
October 10, 2024
Karina Elias

Windermere Lease Source Property Management has acquired the assets of Spokane-based Watson Management Company. 


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Pair of care facilities proposed in East Spokane

Construction expected to begin in spring 2025
October 10, 2024
Dylan Harris

Plans have been proposed for two residential care facilities to be constructed at 2600 E. Illinois, just north of Upriver Drive and the Spokane River and southwest of the Greene Street-Market Street junction.


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Preapprenticeship program nears 50th graduation

AGC-led class primarily serves previously incarcerated individuals
October 10, 2024
Dylan Harris

A preapprenticeship program aimed at creating employment opportunities for those who have been incarcerated is set to graduate its 48th cohort.


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Old Spokane Roofing Co. building demolished

New joint-venture medical clinic is proposed at the site
October 10, 2024
Erica Bullock

The former Spokane Roofing Co. building at 130 E. Sprague is being demolished to make way for a proposed new health clinic at the site.


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Artisans secures additional office space for future expansion

Nonprofit will take possession of property in December
October 10, 2024
Erica Bullock

Artisans, which owns the space it occupies in the east half of an office building near downtown, has purchased the west half of the building to secure additional space to meet growing demand at the nonprofit employment services agency.


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A new community model rises on Meadowwood Technology Campus

As landlords grapple with how to fill office space, one Liberty Lake property owner creates community
October 10, 2024
Karina Elias

Mode, a new community campus in Liberty Lake is taking shape on the former grounds of the Meadowwood Technology Campus. 


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Protecting address owner is possible, but complex

Real estate privacy planning to protect identity can be costly
October 10, 2024
Beau Ruff

The rabbit hole of privacy planning can become deep when it comes to protecting the identity of real estate owners, according to attorney and wealth adviser Beau Ruff.


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Interest cuts may spur new homebuyers, sellers

Lower rates expected to lift purchasing power, qualify more first-timers
October 10, 2024
Branden Griffith

For first-time homebuyers, lower interest rates will mean more affordability, but lower rates also could lead to increased competition among buyers, according to Realtor Branden Griffith.


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