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—LeAnn Bjerken

Women shape tribal enterprises in the INW

Execs say female voices key in growing business
June 6, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Women in leadership roles in two Spokane-area Native American economic development organizations say their tribes are recognizing the benefit of diverse voices, and they anticipate more women will be filling executive positions soon.
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—STCU

Growing volunteerism with Spokane Gives

Initiative helps forge new connections, more engagement
May 23, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
The Spokane Gives initiative, a program that Mayor David Condon says started as a friendly challenge to become a more compassionate city, continues to grow as it nears its fifth year of operations as a city-wide effort to improve volunteerism
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Opportunity awaits in Spokane's Opportunity Zones

Investors say investments are occurring; how much is unclear
May 23, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A year after 11 Spokane-area neighborhoods were designated as Opportunity Zones, at least one advocate says Spokane is starting to see some investment activity.
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Lime scooters, bikes to return to Spokane May 13

Partnerships, popularity, proximity to campuses prompted coming back
May 9, 2019
Virginia Thomas
After a successful pilot study downtown, Lime bikes and scooters soon will return to the streets of Spokane. The distinctive green pedal-assist bikes and electric scooters will be available throughout much of the city starting Monday, May 13
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Hope House garners $13 million for downtown project

Low-income apartments, shelter near full funding
May 9, 2019
Virginia Thomas
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission has approved $237 million for construction or preservation of nearly 1,000 affordable apartments throughout the state, including $13 million in tax-credit equity for the 60 units to be built at the planned
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—LeAnn Bjerken

AIA promotes architects as advocates

Association leaders say profession is well suited to serve broader role
May 9, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
When most of us think of architects, we probably think of building designers and creative types, rather than leaders in promoting beneficial social and environmental change.
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$122 million dedicated to public projects in Spokane County

EWU, Eastern State, community colleges among top recipients
May 9, 2019
Virginia Thomas
The recently passed state capital budget includes about $122 million for 65 projects in Spokane County that will get underway in the next two years.
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Underutilized worker rate likely has declined in Spokane area

Local data is elusive, but indicators suggest fewer are discouraged
April 25, 2019
Virginia Thomas
As unemployment rates have dropped in recent years, the underutilized workforce appears to have declined with it, Spokane-area labor experts say. At the county level, however, it's hard to say conclusively.
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The core of downtown Spokane's parking woes

Critics says study drew wide circle, paints rosy picture when issues persist
April 25, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A recent downtown parking study doesn't acknowledge the need for a greater concentration of parking in the city's core, observers say.
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Natasha Nellis

Spokane Valley's industrial evolution

City streamlines process to make it easier to develop in part of town
April 11, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The city of Spokane Valley is taking some of the uncertainty out of development on an 840-acre northeast industrial area, near Barker Road and Trent Avenue. The goal is to save developers time and money by providing them with both a traffic analysis and
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