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New Kendall Yards buildings proposed

Medical, mixed-use project values total $6.3 million
January 14, 2016
Mike McLean
An affiliate of Liberty Lake-based Greenstone Corp. has submitted predevelopment applications to the city of Spokane for two commercial buildings in the early planning stages at Kendall Yards. The structures have a total anticipated construction value of
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Fifty Percent Off shops to close later this month

Sister supply company will be shuttered as well
January 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
LDE Inc., the Spokane-based company that operates the Fifty Percent Off Card Shop retail chain, plans to close permanently its two remaining stores this month.
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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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Carhartt to open store downtown

Workwear apparel company to anchor Bennett Block
January 12, 2016
Journal of Business Staff
Hieber Properties, the Spokane-based development company that's renovating the historic Bennett Block in downtown Spokane, says it has signed Carhartt Inc., the Dearborn, Mich.-based maker of durable workwear apparel, as the anchor tenant for that prope
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NorthTown remodel results in store shuffle

Redeveloped north wing leaves room for new stores
December 17, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
NorthTown Mall's $8.5 million redevelopment of its north entrance has resulted in a shuffling of retailers and restaurants, with some new stores opening in the shopping center. 'Basically we've given our Queen Avenue entrance a facelift,” says
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Inland Northwest retail sales to keep rising, for now

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December 17, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Following the trend of recent years, retailers here are again predicting sales growth for 2016. However, not all of those interviewed are confident this period of gains will last.
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Dutch Bros. franchisee buys building for its headquarters

Two-story structure also has nonprofit 'incubator'
December 3, 2015
Mike McLean
Kevin Parker, co-owner GTG Ventures LLC, which operates the Spokane-area Dutch Bros. Coffee franchise, says an affiliated company has bought a 6,600-square-foot building north of downtown and has set up a central office for the franchise there. A handful
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—Kevin Blocker

Yoke's buys former Haggen store in Liberty Lake

Supermarket shuttered on Nov. 30, after purchase
December 3, 2015
Yoke's Foods Inc., of Spokane Valley, has purchased the recently shuttered Haggen grocery store at 1233 N. Liberty Lake Road, in Liberty Lake. A U.S. bankruptcy judge approved the sale Nov. 24 as part of the sale of a large block of Haggen stores, incl
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—Photo courtesy of Tim Amen

Business-as-usual blown away

Windstorm leaves many companies scrambling—in different directions
December 3, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Following the Nov. 17 windstorm that rocked the Spokane area, many Inland Northwest businesses found themselves struggling in different ways. Those with power, and even some of those without, strived to stay open, both in an effort to help customers and t
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