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Government

Huge Indian Trail projects eyed

Potential 1,800 living units raise worries about traffic
February 11, 2016
Mike McLean
Two developers are asking the city for comprehensive land-use plan amendments that would enable them to build potentially more than 1,800 dwelling units combined in the Indian Trail area, raising concerns about traffic congestion in the northwest Spokane
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Costco, county to negotiate tax-increment agreement

Warehouse retailer to use development incentive
January 28, 2016
Mike McLean
Spokane County and Costco Wholesale Corp. are etching the final strokes on an agreement in which Costco would take on the financial risk for developing infrastructure that would serve land within a tax-increment financing district that surrounds a planned
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City of Spokane

Riverfront Park work to begin midsummer

First projects include rink, Howard Street south bridge
January 28, 2016
Mike McLean
Nearly a year and a half after voters approved a $64.3 million bond measure to fund the first major upgrades of Riverfront Park since it was constructed for Expo '74, the first projects to be funded under the measure are set to go to bid this spring. P
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—Kevin Blocker

City of Spokane to start working out particulars of sick-leave mandate

Council doesn't know yet how law will be enforced
January 28, 2016
Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart has asked the mayor's office to pick two advisers from his staff to join two, yet-to-be-named city council members to study how Spokane will enforce the earned safe and sick leave policy scheduled to take effe
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—MMEC Architecture & Interiors

MMEC is designing office building for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

$9.5 million Richland facility will be completed in 2017
January 14, 2016
Mike McLean
Spokane-based MMEC Architecture & Interiors, which has an office in the Tri-Cities, is designing a $9.5 million office building at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, in Richland.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Smoking ban clears the air

Latest health concerns focus on effects of vaping products
January 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Ten years after Washington State's Smoking in Public Places law was put into effect, local health officials and restaurant owners agree that overall the smoking ban has been a good thing both for workers and for business.
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Costco to move north Spokane store

Warehouse club move will shift coveted tax revenue
January 14, 2016
Mike McLean
Costco Wholesale Corp. plans to leave the city and move its busy north Spokane store a few miles north into an unincorporated area of the county.
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Drivers' license surrenders suggest more in-migration in Spokane County

Economist says additional data show population rise
December 17, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Out-of-state drivers' license surrenders, one of the indicators of new residents moving into the area, have increased in Spokane County during the first 11 months of this year, according to Washington state Department of Licensing data. Although the n
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—Olson Kundig Architects

Riverfront Park project is off to slow start

Critics say city has made planning missteps
December 17, 2015
Brandon Brown
Just over a year after voters greenlighted a major Riverfront Park revitalization project, crews have yet to start work on the project. Now, the Spokane Park Board expects the needed improvements to cost more than the $64.3 million voters approved for the
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2016 Legislative Outlook: Hoping for a friendly session

Legislature likely will focus on education mandates
December 17, 2015
Mike McLean
With expectations for a short state Legislative session that likely will focus on addressing public education mandates, many legislative priorities for the Spokane-region business community focus on protecting prior and ongoing commitments and encouraging
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