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West Valley makes room for kindergarteners

Expansion plans at two elementary schools worth over $5M
July 18, 2024
Erica Bullock

West Valley School District is bringing kindergarten students back to two neighborhood schools with a pair of capital projects valued over $5 million.


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Spokane Police Academy proposes $1.4M expansion

Construction could begin by year-end
July 18, 2024
Erica Bullock

The Spokane Police Academy is expanding its training facility with a $1.4 million addition.


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Post Falls development Miracle on Britton to start in fall

28-homes will target working wage earners
July 18, 2024
Karina Elias

Construction on a Post Falls housing development dubbed Miracle on Britton and targeted for middle-income professionals earning between $75,000 and $116,000 is set to begin by October. 


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Pair of recreation projects take next steps

Valley cross-country course, Beacon Hill projects undergoing environmental reviews
July 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

A premier cross-country course in Spokane Valley and improvements to Beacon Hill access points are among the outdoor recreation projects being planned in the Inland Northwest.


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Real estate industry shifts with mergers and acquisitions

Compression in home sales, lawsuits ripple the industry
July 18, 2024
Karina Elias

Interest rates, the contracted volume of home sales, and exposure from lawsuits within real estate are compelling agents, brokers, and businesses to make strategic moves to adapt, grow, or depart from the industry. 


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Infill apartment developments envisioned

Four multifamily projects in Spokane County would add over 200 units
July 18, 2024
Erica Bullock

Four multifamily residential projects are in the works that will bring over 200 apartment units to the market in Spokane County upon completion.


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New grocery store proposed in East Spokane

Project titled Sprague Grocery, public documents show
July 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

A new grocery store is being planned in east Spokane, at 3907 and 3911 E. Sprague.


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Feed store, mercantile planned in Spangle

Coffee shop, bake shop among the amenities
July 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

John and Shari Bartels plan to build Pathways Feed Store and Pathways Mercantile, in Spangle.


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Greenstone to start work on first homes at Mead Works this fall

Infrastructure work is scheduled to be completed next month
July 18, 2024
Erica Bullock

The first phase of residential development of 50 single-family lots is set to begin later this year at the 400-acre Mead Works mixed-use property.



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Love, law, & listings

Unmarried couples may face risks with real estate

Purchase-sell decisions should be worked out at onset of transaction
July 18, 2024
Katie Daniel

Purchasing a home with a partner outside of marriage may seem like a logical next step in demonstrating commitment, but it comes with significant legal and financial risks.


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