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Articles by Virginia Thomas

—Mercier Architecture & Planning

Old Gerardo's building to be demolished in downtown Spokane

Tenants for new project include Domino's Pizza
April 25, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A downtown building formerly occupied by a Gerardo's Authentic Mexican Food restaurant soon will be demolished to make way for a new building, according to project architect Shane Mercier, of Spokane Valley-based Mercier Architecture & Planning.
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New Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center raises curtain

Gonzaga theater debuts with performance tonight
April 25, 2019
Virginia Thomas
Gonzaga University will introduce The Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center to Spokane tonight, Thursday, April 25. After nearly two years of construction, 'A New Season: A Celebration of Artistry, Place, and Potential”
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Underutilized worker rate likely has declined in Spokane area

Local data is elusive, but indicators suggest fewer are discouraged
April 25, 2019
Virginia Thomas
As unemployment rates have dropped in recent years, the underutilized workforce appears to have declined with it, Spokane-area labor experts say. At the county level, however, it's hard to say conclusively.
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The core of downtown Spokane's parking woes

Critics says study drew wide circle, paints rosy picture when issues persist
April 25, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A recent downtown parking study doesn't acknowledge the need for a greater concentration of parking in the city's core, observers say.
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Virginia Thomas

Partners with Families & Children sees steady growth

Leader's title changes; organization prepares to move its operations
March 14, 2019
Virginia Thomas
During the past five years, Spokane-based nonprofit Partners with Families & Children has more than tripled its budget and more than doubled its staff, CEO Carol Plischke says.
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Icons LeRoy Nosbaum: Engineering a Spokane-area tech manufacturer to success

Two stints leading Itron put tech powerhouse on right track
February 28, 2019
Virginia Thomas
In a career that spanned more than 40 years in the utilities industry, LeRoy Nosbaum spent about 17 years at Liberty Lake-based energy and water technology and services company Itron Inc., including two separate periods as the company's CEO.
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Evergreen Fancy Foods: Catering to gourmet palates

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January 17, 2019
Virginia Thomas
When Craig Grossman began selling gourmet and specialty foods and gifts in 1987, he intended it to be a short-term way to make money. Some 32 years later, he's built Evergreen Fancy Foods Inc. into a successful business
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Conventions, sports tourism to see strong growth

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December 20, 2018
Virginia Thomas
This year has turned out better than expected in terms of the number of groups and conventions, and 2019 is shaping up to be an even bigger year for Spokane tourism, says TJ Hake, interim president and CEO at Visit Spokane.
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Washington crop experts down amid trade conflicts

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December 20, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Some Washington crop producers are feeling negative impacts of ongoing trade disputes, industry experts say. Apples remain Washington's top commodity with a value of $2.43 billion, up 3 percent from the previous year, according to the U.S. Department o
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Finance experts: Economic growth to slow in 2019

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December 20, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Financial experts here say 2018 has been a good year for the Spokane area, but 2019 is unlikely to bring the same rate of growth. Steve Scranton, chief investment officer and economist for Spokane-based Washington Trust Bank, characterizes 2018
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