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Articles by Emily Brandler

KohlÂ’s buys MervynÂ’s property at NorthTown Mall

Company hasnÂ’t disclosed intentions, but will add six more Northwest stores
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Kohls Department Stores Inc. has bought a building at NorthTown Mall that Hayward, Calif.-based Mervyns LLC currently occupies, Spokane County real estate records show.The large Menomonee Falls, Wis.-based department store chain bought the
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Retail strip planned on N. Division

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
D&S Properties LLC, of Spokane, plans to develop a retail strip center along Division Street, on the site of a former gas station just north of Global Billiard Supply, at a cost of more than $1.5 million.D&S bought the property, located Knox a
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Consumed by coffee

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Terry Patano, who owns Coeur dAlene-based Doma Coffee Roasting Co. with his wife, Rebecca, loves coffee, but doesnt get his java fix from downing espresso shots each day. Rather, Patano derives his energy from a longtime passion for the bean am
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KMC eyes $260 million in upgrades

Master plan calls for replacing main building, adding parking structures, more over next 20 years
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Kootenai Medical Center, in Coeur dAlene, projects in its recently completed master campus plan that it will spend as much as $260 million over the next 20 years to expand and renovate its facilities, although that figure is on the high end of in
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AmericanWest plans to enter Utah market

Spokane-based bank hopes to open loan production office near Salt Lake City by June
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
AmericanWest Bank, the main operating subsidiary of Spokane-based AmericanWest Bancorp, says it plans to expand into Utah by opening a loan production office near Salt Lake City by June and a full-service financial center there later this has to of
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Fasteners to open its ninth store

Lewiston outlet coming this summer; others also might open yet this year
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Fasteners Inc., a longtime fastener and tool distributor here, says it will open a store in Lewiston, Idaho, this summer, and hopes to open two more stores in Washington by the end of the year, which would give it 11 stores.The company has a in
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Big complex for seniors planned here

287-unit apartment project to be developed on Weile at cost of about $30 million
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Canddle Development Inc. says it plans to develop a 287-unit senior housing facility in North Spokane at a cost of about $30 million.The envisioned five-story, 250,000-square-foot complex, to be called Vintage at for
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Formal-wear industry surges

Weddings, proms reach grandiose heights, boosting revenues
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
As prom season descends upon Spokane-area high schools in all of its budget-busting glory, formal wear retailers here say theyre anticipating their highest-grossing prom season yet.Although the increasingly extravagant high school event is an
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Selling LUXURY

Dealers say customers want all the high-tech goodies
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Luxury sedans priced upward of $60,000 might be affordable for only a small fraction of all Inland Northwest car buyers. Yet, they are selling in increasing numbers here, auto dealers say.The luxury market here has been continually getting at
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Furniture Row plans Valley stores

National chain to develop 54,000-square-foot space, hire up to 30 employees
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Furniture Row Cos., of Denver, which already operates a Furniture Row Outlet store on Spokanes North Side, says it plans to open four jointly-located stores of different types in Spokane Valley by early next year.To house the stores, the to a
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