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Articles by Natasha Nellis

Residential delinquencies aren't as pronounced in Spokane as on the national scene

Some in industry say more troubles are likely in May, June
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Despite nationwide reports of more residential tenants missing payments, landlords and property managers in Spokane County say most tenants made rent in April.
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Vestis Systems shifts focus to making clear barriers

Small manufacturer aims to bring back employees
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Spokane-based custom awnings, sunshades, and canopy maker Vestis Systems Inc. has shifted its manufacturing operations to make and install clear vinyl barriers for businesses.
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City of Spokane Valley moves ahead with projects

Nearly $46 million in work to take place yet this year
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
The city of Spokane Valley is planning to move forward with all of its planned public projects and has moved up some start dates due to the school closures, says city spokesman Jeff Kleingartner.
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Community colleges adapt to online curricula

Teachers use online resources, simulations, virtual labs for now
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
The coronavirus outbreak has presented a number of challenges to every facet of life, as businesses shutter or adapt practices to keep serving their customers.
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Natasha Nellis

Incyte opens new clinical lab in Spokane Valley

Company anticipates taking on COVID-19 antibody testing
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Spokane Valley-based pathology services company Incyte Diagnostics has launched a new clinical testing laboratory to serve hospitals and clinics throughout the northwestern U.S.
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Natasha Nellis

Many national tenants opt not to pay April rents

Retailers, others refer to pandemic as 'force majeure'
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
The commercial real estate sector is taking a hit as business shutdowns and significant cash flow declines force some companies to miss their rent payments, while some in the industry contend that businesses are choosing not to pay.
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Harlan Douglass envisions industrial complex on West Plains

19-building project totals over 1.5M square feet, to be east of Amazon
April 9, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Longtime Spokane real estate developer Harlan Douglass has set his sights on his next big development, a 19-building, 1.52 million-square-foot industrial complex on the West Plains.
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Washington State ABLE

State ABLE programs helps disabled people save for future

Special savings accounts don't risk federal benefits
April 9, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Washington state has added another tool to its roster to provide financial independence for those with disabilities and is engaged in a statewide push to increase awareness of its new ABLE program.
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North Idaho looks to accommodate influx of retirees

Senior population growth outpaces housing stock
April 9, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Kootenai County has experienced an influx of retirees moving into the region over the last decade, and builders have struggled to keep up with the demand for housing, some observers say.
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Natasha Nellis

Estimated $440 million in construction projects on hold in Spokane area

Commissioners, others argue home building is essential
April 9, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Nearly $440 million in commercial and residential construction projects is estimated to be on hold in the Spokane region during Gov. Jay Inslee's 'Stay Home, Stay Healthy” mandate that has deemed private residential and commercial construction
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