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GU agency must break even or close doors

Regional research service simplifies, diversifies in bid to become self-supporting
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Gonzaga Universitys Regional Information Services, an offshoot of the Foley Center library that provides fee-based research services to businesses, has been given an ultimatum: break even or shut down.Library officials say the universitys 1,
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Exec said to be trying to stop project collapse

Fraud indictments against LeasX, two men cast pall on plan for call center here
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A Spokane real estate executive says a California businessman is trying to prevent the collapse of a call-center project here after two men and a company that allegedly were involved in the project were indicted by a Spokane grand jury for federal
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Fairchild set to adopt electronic contracting

‘Paperless’ bidding under way; vendors must download info
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Fairchild Air Force Base has resolved to convert completely to electronic contracting this year and figures to save thousands of dollars annually by doing so.By the end of fiscal year 1999, which ends Sept. 30 for the U.S. Air Force, Fairchild a
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Plans submitted for Rite Aid, retail space

Developers want to raze four buildings, erect two
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Rite Aid Corp., a Camp Hill, Pa.-based drug-store chain, appears to be preparing to open its 14th store here near the northwest corner of Division Street and Francis Avenue on Spokanes North Side.County building records indicate that want to a
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Construction activity soars

Combined year-end figures for city and county display sharp rise
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Spokane city and county recorded a dramatic $188 million combined increase in building permit activity in 1998, zooming past numbers posted during a mostly lethargic construction season the previous year.Together, they issued permits last year a
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LeasX plans call center on Sprague

Spokane concern leases former student-loan center, eyes diversification
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
LeasX, a young leasing company based in Spokane, has leased a 70,000-square-foot building at 627 E. Sprague Ave. and plans to start a telemarketing subsidiary there that it says could employ more than 200 people within two years.That Angular a
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Big apartment complex eyed

Zone change, special permit sought for nearly 400 units on SpokaneÂ’s North Side
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish

Visions for University District come into focus

With master plan in hand, advocates pitch potential of promising part of town
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Just east of downtown Spokane, nondescript Sprague Avenue and the nearby railroad tracks do little to inspire thoughts of romantic Florence, Italy.In the future, though, a grand bridge structure reminiscent of the Ponte Vecchio in with cafes a
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Brewster concern buys old cinema in Cheney

Spokane developer plans to convert at least part of building into restaurant
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A company headed by Spokane developer Rob Brewster Jr. has bought the former Twenty-Four Frames Cinema building in Cheney and plans to convert it into a restaurant and bar. The company, Selkirk Trading LLC, purchased the 93-year-old building is
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