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Articles by Mike McLean

$14.5 million sewer plant upgrade starts in Hayden

Project to reduce levels of phosphorus, nitrogen
July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
The Hayden Area Regional Sewer Board has launched a $14.5 million phase of upgrades at its wastewater treatment plant on the Rathdrum Prairie to help it comply with new pollution standards under its federal discharge permit, says Ken Windram, the board'
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Goodwill leases South Hill space for new thrift shop

Store in Lincoln Heights set to open in September
July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest has leased 9,800 square feet of retail space on the South Hill, where it plans to open a new thrift store. The site, at 2929 E 27th, just north of the Lincoln Heights Shopping Center, had been the
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—Mike McLean

North Central High School nears completion - Art only

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July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
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Applying depth in appraisals

National affiliation expands Spokane firm's profile in market
July 17, 2014
Mike McLean
Valbridge Property Advisors|Auble, Jolicoeur & Gentry Inc., has set course for a strong future, thanks in part to its charter membership in a national network that launched last year, says Bruce Jolicoeur, senior managing director of the Spokane Valley-ba
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Psychologist moves office to historic property

Couple buys Binkley House for office, apartment uses
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
Stephanie Kuffel, a Spokane clinical psychologist, says she and her husband, Robert, have formed SRK Properties LLC, which has bought for $335,000 the historic Binkley House on the lower South Hill, where she plans to move her practice this month. The ho
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—Mike McLean

Large crane rises above downtown hotel project - Art Only

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July 3, 2014
Mike McLean

City of Davenport looks to grow business district

Town seeks proposals for five block-sized lots
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
The city of Davenport is seeking requests for proposals for business development that would complete the Davenport Sports Complex & Business Park northwest of the city center, says Steven Goemmel, Davenport's city administrator. Davenport, which is the
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Radio producer to launch baby boomer broadcasts

Local morning talk show lineup to air on KJRB
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
Spokane broadcast production company Talk Radio West is taking over four hours of daily morning radio time at KJRB 790-AM with talk-radio programs to target baby boomers, many of whom might have listened to the station in the 1960s and 1970s when it was a
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Prosthetics clinic plans move to lower South Hill

Hanger says new location will be closer to hospitals
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
Hanger Inc., a national provider of prosthetic and orthotic products and related patient services, plans to move its Spokane clinic to the medical district on Spokane's lower South Hill, says Don Meng, the clinic's manager. The Austin, Texas-based co
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—Mike McLean

WSU Spokane's wish list has $52 million price tag

School hopes to spend $27.9 million on real estate acquisitions alone
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
Washington State University Spokane likely will seek $51.9 million in state funding during the next six years for capital purchases and projects envisioned under its next 10-year master plan, which is still in the draft stage. Looking forward through the
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