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Real Estate & Construction

Natasha Nellis

McKinstry to double size of operations in Spokane

Company sets sights on green, renewable energy
July 18, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Seattle-based McKinstry Co. LLC, a construction and energy-efficiency contractor, is expanding here and expects to double activity at its Spokane-area operations by 2025, says Dale Silha, the Spokane-based regional vice president.
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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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West Plains boasts $500 million in private work

Projects expected to add roughly 5K jobs to area
July 18, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The West Plains has become a hotbed of development, with just under $500 million in new and ongoing construction occurring in the area.
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Kenworth plans to relocate to West Plains

Big-rig retailer to build $15 million facility, expects to add staff
July 3, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Salt Lake City-based Kenworth Sales Co., a commercial truck sale and service company, plans to build a new facility on the West Plains, says company President Kyle Treadway.
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Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
July 3, 2019
Staff Report
Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
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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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Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
June 20, 2019
Staff Report
Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
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Chick-fil-A scopes its first restaurant site in Spokane

Atlanta company named in environmental review
June 20, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Spokane could soon have its first Chick-fil-A restaurant, according to documents filed with the city, although the Atlanta-based restaurant chain declines to confirm those plans.
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Cheney extends moratorium on Terra Vista development

City plans $4M in road projects near development
June 20, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Cheney City Council has extended by several weeks a moratorium on new development in the area of the more than 1,000-unit Terra Vista apartment and multiplex development, citing a need for more time to review transportation and public safety impacts
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Multimillion-dollar Black Tank cleanup moves ahead

Decontamination effort will take more than a decade
June 20, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A BNSF Railway Co.-owned site in the Hillyard area known to have oil contaminants deep in the soil is undergoing a multimillion-dollar cleanup operation to protect drinking water, without slowing down the North Spokane Corridor freeway project.
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