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$2.2 million remodel proposed

Commerce grant to fund Passages Family Support building improvements
August 28, 2025
Tina Sulzle

Passages Family Support, a nonprofit outpatient behavioral health center, is working on a $2.2 million renovation of its building just off Sunset Boulevard in west Spokane.


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Falls Tower expected to be completed by Q3 2026

High-rise building to feature luxury condos, including studio, penthouse
August 28, 2025
Tina Sulzle

L.B. Stone Properties Group’s luxury high-rise condominium project overlooking the Spokane River, Spokane Falls Tower, is advancing skyward and could be completed by Q3 2026.




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Spokane investors acquire Bonner Mall

Shopping center is currently 78% occupied
August 28, 2025
Karina Elias

Bonner Mall, a 195,800-square-foot enclosed shopping center in Ponderay, Idaho, just north of Sandpoint, has been acquired by Bonner Mall LLC, an investor group led by Dave Black and Chris Bell, of Spokane-based NAI Black.



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Crisis relief facility expansion proposed

$15.7M development to break ground in 2026
August 28, 2025
Karina Elias

Spokane County is in the planning stages of an estimated $15.7 million expansion of its existing Spokane Regional Stabilization Center. 


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Work begins on $200M Village at Midway project

Construction underway for market, fuel station at North Spokane development
August 28, 2025
Karina Elias

Earlier this month, developers broke ground on the Midway Market and Fuel Station — a prelude to the Village at Midway, a $200 million project slated to bring hundreds of luxury apartments, restaurants, and community spaces to North Spokane.


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Around Town: Aug. 28

August 28, 2025
Emily Botter-Hanson
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Foreclosures here rise with nation, but economists not alarmed

Often tied to labor market, unemployment here has fallen, recent numbers show
August 28, 2025
Mike McLean

Foreclosure activity in Spokane and Kootenai counties so far this year is continuing an overall upward trend since defaults bottomed out in 2021.


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'Big, Beautiful Bill' includes benefits for homebuyers

But not everyone will benefit, some provisions are temporary
August 28, 2025
Karene Loman

When national headlines start praising sweeping federal legislation as “beautiful,” I tend to pause and look past the slogans — especially when it comes to how it will affect homeownership in Spokane. 


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WSU’s dairy center gets green, technological update

Year-long renovation creates 'smart barn,' modernized cooling, digesting systems
August 28, 2025
Ryan Kirkpatrick

On the edge of Pullman’s rolling Palouse hills, a quiet agricultural transformation has been taking place, and it smells like fresh-cut hay, dairy cows, and Cougar Gold cheese.


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Dignified Workday offers low-barrier jobs to unhoused

Launched in 2024, nonprofit now employs 60, with hundreds more prospects
August 28, 2025
Kim Crompton

What began as Tresa Schmautz’s gesture of goodwill and need for assistance — offering a passerby compensation to help her clean up property around Spokane’s St. Ann Catholic Church — has evolved quickly into something grander in scope.


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