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Dylan Harris

Dylan Harris

Deputy Editor Dylan Harris has worked at the Journal since 2021. Dylan, who was born and raised in Spokane, enjoys watching sports, cooking, and spending time with his family.

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Providence to sell 10 senior living centers

Pair of Spokane facilities among those to be sold
December 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

Providence announced Tuesday plans to sell 10 skilled nursing and assisted living care ministries, including two in Spokane, to The Ensign Group Inc.


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Aero-Flite to add more aircraft, employees

Spokane company grows as wildfire-fighting demand increases
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based aerial firefighting company Aero-Flite Inc. is poised for continued growth in 2025.


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Riverfront dog park to be built next year

Paw Park will be located on east end of Havermale Island
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

Construction of Spokane’s next dog park is expected to begin in mid-2025 and wrap up two to three months later.


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Sommeliers to open wine shop, lounge in Valley

Cellar & Scholar will offer education opportunities, consulting services
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

Certified sommeliers Justine Recor and her mother Cathy Hand plan to open Cellar & Scholar this month at 15412 E. Sprague, in the Sullivan Square Shopping Center.


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Heart Institute upgrades to help meet demand

Planned $42 million renovation project slated to begin next year
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

The need for cardiovascular care is growing, and the planned renovation of Providence Heart Institute is expected to help meet that demand.


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SCC culinary school feeds local labor market

Spokane County food industry employees in demand, data shows
December 5, 2024
Dylan Harris

Inland Northwest Culinary Academy at Spokane Community College is working to meet the demands of an industry that is largely in need of more labor.


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Davenport Lusso undergoes remodel, rebrand

Renovations expected to be finished in late January
November 21, 2024
Dylan Harris

The Davenport Lusso is undergoing a rebrand, complete with a name change and a multimillion-dollar renovation project.


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Hope for the holidays: Increase in retail sales projected

Growth expectations range from 2.5% to 5%
November 21, 2024
Dylan Harris

A mixed bag of optimism and concern encapsulates the 2024 outlook for downtown Spokane’s holiday shopping season.


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Little Euro opens in former Lindaman's space

Owners of new brunch spot also own Old European in North Spokane
November 21, 2024
Dylan Harris

Little Euro opened this month at 1235 S. Grand, in the building formerly occupied by Lindaman’s Gourmet-to-Go bistro.


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Housing Help: Wharton Building owners use tax incentives to build more units

Developer is among first to take advantage of new sales-tax deferral
November 21, 2024
Dylan Harris

The historic Wharton Building is undergoing major renovations, and its ownership group is taking advantage of tax incentive programs to make it happen.


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