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Retail

—Judith Spitzer

Striving to be a cut above

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May 22, 2014
Judith Spitzer
if it weren't for Expo '74, Doug Toone may have never opened what has become the Jewelry Design Center at 821 N. Division in Spokane. In those days, Toone was working for Jewelry By Michaels, a local wholesale jeweler, and Expo needed a jeweler to
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PAML set to roll out consumer product line

Also, company-managed network lands new client
May 22, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane-based Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories LLC is developing a new consumer-based testing product line, known as Cinch, says CEO Dr. Francisco Velázquez. Cinch, Velázquez says, will allow customers to order laboratory tests from hom
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—Katie Ross

Pot retailers fret about supply

Marijuana shop lottery results highlight disparity
May 22, 2014
Katie Ross
With the release of the Washington State Liquor Control Board's marijuana retailer lottery results earlier this month, retail marijuana operations are moving forward; however, it appears that growers may not be able to keep up. The agency is anticipa
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—Judith Spitzer

Downtown Spokane's wine district uncorked

Organizers plan to market downtown to niche tourists
May 8, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Spokane is home to more than 25 wineries and tasting rooms, and many are located in the downtown area. If Mike Allen has anything to do with it, someday soon people will be talking about a Cork District in Spokane as a wine, dining, and entertainment dest
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Grapetree Village owners mull expansion

Recent leases fill all retail space at South Hill center
April 24, 2014
Mike McLean
Retail space at Grapetree Village is all leased up, and the owners are considering developing two new buildings at the South Hill commercial center on the 2000 block of east 29th Avenue, says a real estate broker involved in the leases. Recently signed t
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—Judith Spitzer

Nothing Bundt Cakes: Let them eat … bundlets

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April 24, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Samuel Canty, 25, and his family were on their way to brunch with friends one Sunday when his mom, Jolyn, realized she had forgotten to bring the coffee cake she'd promised the host. Earle, Sam's father, offered that he had eaten ''the best thing
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—Nystrom+Olson Architecture

Rosauers Supermarkets plans store in Suncrest area

$3.1 million project to have company's first fuel station
April 24, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane-based grocery chain Rosauers Supermarkets Inc. plans to construct a new $3.1 million, 32,000-square-foot grocery store in the Suncrest area in Stevens County, northwest of Spokane. Rosauers President Jeff Philipps says the new store will be const
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Coldwater Creek files for bankruptcy

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April 11, 2014
Staff Report
Coldwater Creek Inc., the Sandpoint-based women's clothing retailer, announced this morning that the company and all of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company said in a press release that its stores and website are open for bus
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Mike McLean

Cip Paulsen plans marijuana production operation in former Costco building

Building owner joins forces with former state senator
March 27, 2014
Mike McLean
Clarence 'Cip” Paulsen III, of Spokane, says he plans to convert the former Costco building at 800 E. Third, east of downtown Spokane, into a 131,500-square-foot marijuana growing and processing facility. Paulsen says he and business partner Brian Mu
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Titan Truck forms new unit to outfit police cruisers

Work so far split between unmarked cars, cruisers
March 13, 2014
Mike McLean
Titan Truck Equipment Co., the Spokane Valley supplier of commercial and performance truck equipment and accessories, has launched a new division that outfits emergency vehicles, says Dave Masinter, vice president and general manager of the company. The
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