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Valley Fire Department updates two of its stations

$1.4 million in renovations to be finished yet this year
October 9, 2014
Katie Ross
The Spokane Valley Fire Department is wrapping up $1.4 million worth of renovations to its University and Otis Orchards stations, says Larry Rider, deputy chief of support systems for the fire department.
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Another mixed-use building planned at Kendall Yards

Three-story building would be similar to Highline Lofts
October 9, 2014
Mike McLean
North Gorge Commercial Partners LLC, an affiliate of Liberty Lake-based Greenstone Corp., plans to construct a three-story mixed-use building just east of the similarly sized Highline Lofts building in Kendall Yards.
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Psychology practice buys building to handle growth

Office to ramp up to six providers, hire more staff
October 9, 2014
Mike McLean
Northwest Neurobehavioral Institute PS, a Spokane counseling and therapy practice that specializes in assessing and treating cognitive functions, has bought a 9,300-square-foot building at 1303 N. Division, north of downtown, where it plans to move next m
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—Mike McLean

Coeur d'Alene builder look to restabilize

Contractors Northwest's revenues fluctuate in recession's wide wake
October 9, 2014
Mike McLean
Coeur d'Alene-based Contractors Northwest Inc. has been navigating choppy waters since the recession, says Dean Haagenson, the company's cofounder, chairman, and CEO. CNI has charted a respectable year in 2013, buoyed in part by the $14.6 million McE
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—Judith Spitzer

Distressed properties on tour

Homebuyers can save by buying foreclosed houses
October 9, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Cindy Carrigan and her business partner, Doc Nicolson, both brokers with Keller Williams Realty Spokane Five Star Real Estate Group, have specialized in selling foreclosed homes here since 2001.
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Lorraine Building sells; Plechner sale pending

Entrepreneurial Center model likely to continue
September 25, 2014
Mike McLean
An investor has bought one of two downtown buildings collectively known as the Spokane Entrepreneurial Center, and a commercial real estate broker involved in the transaction says he expects to close a sale shortly in which another investor plans to buy t
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—Spokane Public Facilities District

New skywalk bridge to be erected - Art Only

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September 25, 2014
Mike McLean

The long road to Appleway Trail

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September 25, 2014
Linn Parish
An old railroad right-of-way is being converted into a bicycle-and-pedestrian path in Spokane Valley, to be called Appleway Trail. Construction started late this summer, and by the end of the year-weather permitting-bicyclists, rollerbladers, dog walk
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Assisted-living project gets go-ahead in Coeur d'Alene

Lilac Glen plan also could include 20 housing units
September 25, 2014
Mike McLean
The Coeur d'Alene City Council has approved land-use requests for an envisioned 70-bed assisted-living facility and 20 other residential units on 13 acres of land near the French Gulch area on the east edge of the city, says architect Dick Stauffer, who
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City mulls incentives for infill-development projects

Eyed programs would support redevelopment
September 11, 2014
Mike McLean
The Spokane City Council will consider two incentive programs proposed by Councilwoman Amber Waldref that would assist in redevelopment of vacant and historic commercial properties. In one incentive, the city would provide up to $40,000 to improve water
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