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Articles by Dylan Harris

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SFCC president announces resignation

Kimberlee Messina to serve as chancellor of City College of San Francisco
June 17, 2025
Dylan Harris

Spokane Colleges has announced Kimberlee Messina will resign from her role as president of Spokane Falls Community College to serve as chancellor of City College of San Francisco.


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Tech hub group expected to compete for federal funding, again

Aerospace manufacturing plans remain in place despite recent grant rescission
June 5, 2025
Dylan Harris

Plans for the envisioned American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center are continuing, for now, despite the U.S. Department of Commerce’s recent decision to cancel nearly $50 million in funding for the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene tech hub.


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Median-priced homes out of reach for most in Spokane County

State regulations, lack of land among reasons cited for low attainability rate
June 5, 2025
Dylan Harris

Nearly two-thirds of families in Spokane County can’t afford to buy a median-priced home in the area, a new report shows.


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Spokane International Airport plans $8.8M fuel facility upgrades

New tank, replacement of others to help meet increased demand
June 5, 2025
Dylan Harris

Spokane International Airport has submitted a permit application for its planned $8.8 million fuel facility upgrade and expansion project.


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Spokane developer's office to be remodeled

Tenant-improvement project carries proposed cost of $575K
June 5, 2025
Dylan Harris

Lanzce G. Douglass Inc. is planning a $575,000 remodel of its Spokane headquarters, a building permit application and site plan on file with the city show.


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Five Below plans new store in Spokane Valley

Discount retailer to expand into former Party City locations throughout Washington state
June 2, 2025
Dylan Harris

Discount retailer Five Below Inc. (Nasdaq: FIVE) is planning a new store in Spokane Valley, records on file with the city show.


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Aequus Sports hopes to raise $15M

USL Spokane's ownership group seeks funds for new training facility, multifamily project
May 29, 2025
Dylan Harris

Aequus Sports LLC, which owns USL Spokane, hopes to raise $15 million in funding, a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission shows.


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Incyte Diagnostics announces layoffs, describes notice as acquisition formality

All 310 employees expected to work for Incyte or Labcorp, board chair says
May 23, 2025
Dylan Harris

A Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification announcing the permanent layoff of 310 employees at Spokane Valley-based Incyte Diagnostics is said to be a formality stemming from a recent acquisition agreement.


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Cancer Can't receives $1.53M through state budget

Spokane nonprofit will put funding toward 20-unit lodging facility
May 22, 2025
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based nonprofit Cancer Can’t has been awarded $1.53 million in state appropriation through the recently approved Washington state budget.


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Riverview Retirement to build $42M facility

Independent-living structure expected to open in spring 2028
May 22, 2025
Dylan Harris

Riverview Retirement Community is planning a new $42 million independent living facility at its 35-acre campus along Upriver Drive and the Spokane River.


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