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Education & Talent

Skyhawks adds second international franchise

Jakarta-based operation plans to build new facility
August 1, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Skyhawks Sports Academy Inc., a Spokane-based business that runs athletic programs and camps throughout the country for children ages 18 months to 14 years, has added its second overseas franchise in Indonesia.
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LeAnn Bjerken

Charity Founder fosters community of kindness

Group funds birthday, holiday events for kids
August 1, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Kindness for a Cause is a newly formed Spokane-based charity that seeks to cultivate kindness in the community by providing birthday and holiday events and donations for underprivileged children.
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Natasha Nellis

Tampien brothers buy seventh Spokane building

Newly certified charter school planned for space
August 1, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane real estate broker Jordan Tampien says he's in the process of acquiring his seventh Spokane-area property, the three-story Lerner Building, at 718 W. Riverside which he will co-own with his brother Joel Tampien.
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NAC Architecture

Rockwood Retirement Communities' big plans with Whitworth

Senior living company plans $69M facility as part of Whitworth partnership
August 1, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Just three years after its $51 million redevelopment on Spokane's South Hill, Rockwood Retirement Communities is turning its focus on the planned $69 million redevelopment of its North Side location, to be dubbed Rockwood at Whitworth.
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LeAnn Bjerken

Designing a good reputation

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August 1, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
In today's fast-paced, high-tech world, it's become increasingly important to evaluate our values and the professional image we're presenting to others, say authors Stephanie Vigil and Colleen McMahon.
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Pride Prep starts fourth phase of its expansion

School more than tripled its existing space, adds high school classrooms
July 18, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Pride Prep Schools has begun work on its fourth and final expansion and renovation phase at 811 E. Sprague, on the southern edge of the University District, says superintendent and founder Brenda McDonald.
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Design West Architects PA

Sigma Chi breaks ground on new house at WSU

Project said to be first new fraternity structure in the Northwest in years
July 18, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Construction started last month on the first new fraternity house to be built in a generation at Washington State University's Pullman campus.
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Analysis: Spokane economy is good, but needs more gazelles

Wage-gains rates above average, especially in high-paying job sectors
July 18, 2019
Patrick Jones
The data from Olympia just rolled in. It turns out 2018 was the best year in recent memory for the Spokane economy. Take jobs: positions offered by local firms picked up by 5,300, or 2.4%, over the prior year. While the rate was a little less than
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Vintner programs connect science with business

Winemaking described as state's 'next big thing' by business leaders in Pacific Northwest
July 3, 2019
Robert Harrington
With sales and consumption at an all-time high, the wine industry is booming. According to the Washington State University Carson College of Business' annual Business in the Northwest 2019 report, 23 % of Pacific Northwest business leaders
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New health center to open at Rogers High School

Students also to have access to behavioral, dental care services
July 3, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A new health care center is expected to open this fall at Rogers High School to serve students--and eventually, staff, students' families, and the surrounding neighborhoods.
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