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—Virginia Thomas

Zombie Attack: Group looks to reduce number of abandoned 'zombie' homes

Some Spokane professionals organize to address growing problem in some Spokane neighborhoods
November 21, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A loose group of Spokane professionals has begun working to relieve some of the pressure the area's housing market is under by bringing 'zombie homes” back to life.
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—Kevin Blocker

Realtors feel recoil of mayoral campaign support

Some decry how industry was characterized in race
November 21, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Earlier this year, veteran Spokane Realtor Patricia O'Callaghan sat at a South Hill restaurant awaiting dinner with a large group of friends and acquaintances.
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Virginia Thomas

Financial institutions, customers endure trade disputes

Banks remain healthy, consider long-term outlook
November 7, 2019
Virginia Thomas
As trade disputes between the U.S. and some foreign nations persist, a couple of financial institutions here say they and their customers are weathering the storm.
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NATASHA NELLIS

Visit Spokane to lobby for flexibility in hotel fee

Group, sports commission to go to state Legislature with assessment fee reform
November 7, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Regional tourism marketing nonprofit Visit Spokane, in partnership with the Spokane Regional Sports Commission, is seeking the ability to raise the Tourism Promotion Area assessment fee on hotel stays, says Visit Spokane CEO and president Meg Winchester.
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KEVIN BLOCKER

Employment in Spokane cannabis market grows

Job totals statewide approach 10,000, but local data proves to be elusive, observers say
November 7, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Apex Cannabis co-founder Stacey Peterson spent the majority of the past weekend editing, then ultimately presenting, the marijuana and cannabis company's 75-page training manual to key personnel in the business.
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Spokane economist named to state Community Economic Revitalization Board

Ocasio Hochheimer to serve three-year term with revitalization entity
October 24, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Spokane economist Vange Ocasio Hochheimer has been appointed to the Washington state Department of Commerce Community Economic Revitalization Board. Her three-year volunteer term began Sept. 3.
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Natasha Nellis

Beacon of progress at Beacon Hill

Work begins on big development near Hillyard after years of delays
October 10, 2019
Natasha Nellis
For nearly 31 years, the Beacon Hill development has been a dream of Spokane developer Pete Rayner. After years of bumps and stalls, the 200-acre development near Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood appears to be becoming a reality. Located on a
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2019 Rising Stars: Lars Gilberts

'Nomad' comes home, propels, University District
September 12, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Lars Gilberts has headed the nonprofit University District Development Association for more than two years. In that time, former U District board chairman Karl Otterstrom says, Gilberts has accelerated progress on several projects and goals, including
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Kevin Blocker

Spokane Mayor David Condon plans to finish strong

As his last 100 days in office near, mayor focuses on budget, future city relationships
September 12, 2019
Kevin Blocker
As David Condon approaches his last 100 days in office, Spokane's first two-term, strong mayor is in a full sprint to the end. Condon says he's hardly reflecting on all his administration has accomplished in the last eight years.
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—Kevin Blocker

Spokane Solid Waste asks public for help in battery disposal

Lithium batteries in trash have sparked recent fires
August 29, 2019
Kevin Blocker
Garbage from across Spokane arrives in one truck after another at the city of Spokane's Solid Waste Disposal center on the west edge of town at 2900 S. Geiger Blvd. During the summer months, up to 800 tons of trash a day is delivered
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