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Infrastructure work to start at Greenstone's Mead Works project

About $500 million in development planned over 20 years
March 25, 2021
Linn Parish
The Greenstone Corp. family of companies, which is based in Liberty Lake and is behind Kendall Yards and a number of other developments throughout the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area, plans to start
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Gonzaga University

Gonzaga, UW projects progress on schedule

Science building to be completed this fall
March 25, 2021
Linn Parish
Gonzaga University is involved in two ongoing construction projects with a combined value approaching $110 million. The larger of the two projects is the $60 million medical and health education building, which is rising at 840 E. Spokane Falls Blvd.
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Whitworth University

Whitworth's new science building takes shape

$20 million project slated to be finished in early '22
March 25, 2021
Linn Parish
A new health sciences building is rising at Whitworth University, and the $20 million project is on track to be completed early next year. Formally named the Dana and David Dornslife Health Sciences Building, the three-level, 40,000-square-foot
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Spokane Transit Authority

Spokane Transit Authority's City Line progresses

Rapid transit project is scheduled to be completed in May 2022
March 25, 2021
Linn Parish
Work on the Spokane Transit Authority's $92.2 million City Line rapid-transit bus line route is well underway, and the new-to-Spokane transit option is scheduled to be up and running by May 2022.
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Journal of Business selects its 2021 class of Business Icons

Honorees to be recognized with virtual event in May
March 25, 2021
Linn Parish
The Journal of Business has selected its 2021 class of Business Icons, who will be honored at a virtual event on May 5. This year's honorees are: •Judy Cole, former Avista Corp. executive; •Rich Hadley, former CEO of Greater Spokane Incorporated;
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The Journal's 10 Most Read Articles of 2020

Stay Alfred's closure tops list
December 30, 2020
Linn Parish
One of Spokane's swiftest and most visible business casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic also made for the Journal's most-read story of 2020. And it wasn't really close, according to page-view data generated by Google Analytics, for SpokaneJournal.com.
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Top 25 Spokane-area business stories of 2020

Pandemic brings opportunity for some, devastation for others
December 28, 2020
Linn Parish
The COVID-19 pandemic dominated news headlines in 2020 and served as the subtext for many of the significant business decisions made in the Spokane area during the year. With that backdrop, the Inland Northwest business community experienced a number of
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Full job recovery is possible in 2021, Spokane economists say

Regaining lost jobs will require stimulus, successful vaccines
December 17, 2020
Linn Parish
If a few positive steps are taken in 2021, the Inland Northwest could regain all of the jobs it lost this year, Spokane-area economists say. Such a recovery might not be V-shaped, but it would be a dramatic comeback, as Avista chief economist Grant
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Editor's Notebook: City Council's expansion needs to be discussed more broadly

As budgets tighten …
November 5, 2020
Linn Parish
When I learned the Spokane City Council had hired a new spokeswoman, my first thought was, 'Man, how many people work at the City Council now?” The answer is 22. That's up from 15 employees six years ago and means the ratio of people working
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Tin Roof owners open new furniture store on Sprague

Restaurants & Retail
October 22, 2020
Linn Parish
Longtime Spokane retailer Acme TV Home & Office Inc. has opened a new furniture store, Bide & Burgeon, in the Sprague Union District, east of downtown Spokane.
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