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Real Estate & Construction

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Five Takeaways: The INW housing market

with Jordan Tampien, co-founder of 4 Degrees Real Estate
May 22, 2025
Linn Parish

Earlier this month, the Journal of Business hosted Spokane developer and real estate broker Jordan Tampien for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast about The Inland Northwest Housing Market.


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Spokane opens door to more backyard homes

City to adopt statewide ADU laws, loosen rules
May 22, 2025
Karina Elias

The city of Spokane is preparing to adopt statewide changes to its housing code pertaining to accessory dwelling units. 


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Affordable housing project for seniors planned on North Side

Spokane Housing Authority to build 100 living units in $35M project
May 22, 2025
Erica Bullock

Spokane Housing Authority is making progress on its third residential project in Spokane County this year with the envisioned development of a new $35 million affordable housing community for seniors, dubbed Chalice Place.


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Expanding access to homeownership in Spokane

Overcoming affordability issues requires collective action
May 22, 2025
Ben McGerty

Over the past decade, Spokane’s Housing Affordability Index for first-time homebuyers has dropped by nearly 50 points, underscoring a growing divide between income levels and housing prices.  


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Perry District retailer opens second location in downtown Spokane

Veda Lux's new store offers clothing, curated items
May 8, 2025
Tina Sulzle

Fifteen years ago, Summer Hightower was selling her “handmade adornments” out of a vintage suitcase at roller derbies. 



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Gonzaga invests in high-tech lab upgrades

University creates spaces for two newer programs with $3M in projects
May 8, 2025
Erica Bullock

Projects are underway at Gonzaga University's Integrated STEM Complex where the university is investing nearly $3 million to update and modernize biomedical science, informatics, and research lab space at the heart of its campus in Spokane.



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OneAEC provides educational, networking opportunities

Spokane nonprofit brings together architecture, engineering, construction industries
May 8, 2025
Dylan Harris

What began as a small group of marketing professionals from a handful of companies has evolved into a 100-member nonprofit that serves the architecture, engineering, and construction industries.


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2025 Icon: Ron Sims

Longtime architect built relationships while designing buildings
May 8, 2025
Linn Parish

Work begat work throughout Ron Sims' architectural career, and while his design DNA is intertwined in some of Spokane's most recognizable structures, he reflects as fondly on the relationships formed during his 40-year career as he does the resulting projects.


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2025 Icon: Bobby Brett

Spokane Indians, Chiefs owner shapes INW sports scene
May 8, 2025
Dylan Harris

There’s no telling what Spokane’s minor-league sports scene would look like today if not for Bobby Brett.


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Spokane-area home sales hold steady in April

Year-to-date sales up 1.4% over same period last year
May 6, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Closed single-family home sales in the Spokane area totaled 483 in April, down just two sales, or 0.4%, from the same month last year, according to the latest market snapshot posted through the Spokane Association of Realtors’ Multiple Listing Service.


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