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—Samantha Peone

VA to relocate Health Care for Homeless Veterans program

$850K remodel underway at site east of downtown
October 26, 2017
Samantha Peone
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Heath Care for Homeless Veterans program in Spokane plans to move into a building being renovated and expanded at 504 E. Second, east of downtown, says Bret Bowers, public affairs officer at Mann-Grandstaff VA Me
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Holiday hype starts to mount

Nationally, more consumers begin shopping in October; locally, early shoppers seek rare gift items
October 26, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Too soon to be making a list and checking it twice? Some in the retail industry say Christmas shopping is already starting. National trends show that more consumers are getting a head start on holiday shopping this year. Several Spokane-area retailers r
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—Kevin Blocker

Otis building owner plans boutique hotel in downtown Spokane

Portland investor to breathe life into dormant building
October 26, 2017
Portland, Ore.-based real estate developer Curtis Rystadt plans to turn the long-shuttered, five-story Otis Hotel building in downtown Spokane into a 112 guest-room boutique hotel that will be affiliated with the Hotel Indigo brand. Rystadt says he's a
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—Keith Erickson

Snacktivist Foods: Health food's sweet spot

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October 12, 2017
Keith Erickson
Joni Kindwall-Moore and her children have issues with certain foods. Eggs give her hives, and wheat makes her joints ache. Her son experiences bouts of digestive troubles and eczema from some foods, and her daughter was born intolerant of dairy products.
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—Samantha Peone

Spokane brews craft community, with more on tap

Beer makers turn passion into neighborhood staples
October 12, 2017
Samantha Peone
In the past five years, the beer-brewing community here has transformed from a near novelty to a Spokane staple, some local brewers say. Matthew Hanson, co-owner of Whistle Punk Brewing LLC, of Spokane, says he's noticed mid-sized breweries diminishing
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Valley printing company moves into larger space

Business adds workers as its revenues increase
October 12, 2017
Samantha Peone
Pacific Northwest Print & Fulfillment Inc., of Spokane Valley, has moved into 15,300 square feet of leased space in the Bielec Industrial Park, at 18001 E. Euclid, to accommodate substantial business growth, says Chris Ballard, the company's president a
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—Mike McLean

West Plains casino work progresses

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October 12, 2017
Mike McLean
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Grizzly Glass plans new $1 million headquarters

Company expects to move into new space next month
October 12, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Hayden-based glass-repair business Grizzly Glass Centers Inc. plans to move next month to larger quarters in the Warren K Industrial Park, where the company is developing its new, $1 million headquarters building. Owner Steve Wright says the building wil
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—Linn Parish

Dodson's Jewelers: A gem in the heart of Spokane

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September 28, 2017
Linn Parish
Located at 516 W. Riverside in downtown Spokane, Dodson's Jewelers has been doing business in Spokane since the city's formative years, and owner Penn Fix says you aren't likely to find a retail store that's been operating here longer. The Journa
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Commercial activity picks up in Colville, Oldtown

Grocery Outlet, Dollar Tree among retailers moving in
September 28, 2017
Mike McLean
Marshall Clark, president and broker at Clark Pacific Real Estate Co., of Spokane, says he's seen a recent surge in commercial real estate activity in the northeastern Washington town of Colville and North Idaho border town of Oldtown. Recent transacti
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