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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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Four-story complex eyed in U District

$14M project slated next to old iHeartMedia building
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

A multistory parking garage and apartment building could be added to the site of the former iHeartMedia building, which now operates as a coworking office space, dubbed The 808.


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$13M project planned at downtown gateway property

U-Haul plans five-story structure at Third & Division
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

A five-story U-Haul self-storage facility is being considered at the corner of Third Avenue and Division Street in downtown Spokane.


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Bru Coffee Hause opens in North Spokane

Silo-shaped stand offers house-made food and drinks
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

Sigrid Houske, 27, opened Bru Coffee Hause at 9803 N. Division, in North Spokane, earlier this month.


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PFD works to meet Clean Building Act standards

Arena lighting, ribbon board upgrades among district's recent projects
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane Public Facilities District has spent the past two years working with a consulting firm to meet the upcoming deadlines for the state’s Clean Buildings Act.


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Plans are evolving for former Lowe's building

North Division structure may be divided in to three tenant spaces
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

The building formerly occupied by a Lowe's Cos. home improvement store at 6902 N. Division may be divided into three separate tenant spaces, records on file with the city of Spokane show.


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Construction to start soon on West Plains park

Camas Meadow Park expected to open in fall 2025
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

Construction is expected to begin on Camas Meadow Park this fall, with a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for late September.


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Family Division land-use exemption goes into effect in Kootenai County

New rule provides cheaper alternative to traditional subdivision process
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

A new ordinance in Kootenai County will save thousands of dollars and months of time for property owners who divide their land to gift or sell to family members.


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Micro-hospital to open soon in North Idaho

Post Falls ER & Hospital will offer 24-hour emergency care, inpatient services
August 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

A new micro-hospital is expected to open in Post Falls this month at 497 S. Beck Road.


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Give Them Liberty (Lake): Big national companies drawn to border town

Available land, political climate make Liberty Lake more attractive
August 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

Numerous national companies have set up shop or expressed interest in expanding to Liberty Lake along the south side of the freeway in 2024.



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Election uncertainty creates investor concern, but should it?

History suggests presidential race not as impactful as some may believe
August 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

Presidential elections can create uncertainty around the stock market. Historically, however, those impacts typically aren’t as dire as some investors may believe.


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