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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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Downtown zip line work set to begin in the spring

Spokane attraction expected to open this summer
January 16, 2025
Dylan Harris

Plans for a downtown Spokane zip line are progressing, with construction of the aerial tour attraction expected to begin in the spring.


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Plans for Spokane's second Chick-fil-A advance

Restaurant is proposed in Gonzaga neighborhood
January 16, 2025
Dylan Harris

Plans for a proposed Chick-fil-A restaurant at the southeast corner of Ruby Street and Mission Avenue are continuing to move forward.


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Women in Construction group seeks growth

Some of region's largest contractors are involved with Spokane chapter
January 16, 2025
Dylan Harris

The Spokane chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction is working to build on its 42 individual and company members.


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Inland Northwest tech hub receives $50 million boost

Funding to go toward development of American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center in Spokane
January 14, 2025
Dylan Harris

The Spokane-Coeur d'Alene aerospace tech hub has received $48 million in federal funding.


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Habit Burger & Grill proposed on West Plains

California-based franchise previously considered location in North Spokane
December 19, 2024
Dylan Harris

Habit Burger & Grill may soon enter the Spokane market, a predevelopment conference application on file with the city shows.


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Garland Growth: Housing projects in historic district bring anticipation, anxiety over parking

Construction underway for housing projects that will include combined 104 living units
December 19, 2024
Dylan Harris

A pair of housing projects soon will turn the Garland District into a case study examining the effects of the city’s decision to remove minimum parking requirements for new developments.


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Work begins at Post Falls food truck court

Eats on Spokane Street expected to open in spring 2025
December 19, 2024
Dylan Harris

Eats on Spokane Street LLC, a food truck and restaurant court, will be located at 106 N. Spokane, just north of Post Falls Brewing Co. and just south of Brew Bar PNW.


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More INW startups, investing expected in 2025

New companies continue to emerge despite recent lull in funding
December 19, 2024
Dylan Harris

Funding for emerging companies is in a lull, but overall, the Inland Northwest’s startup ecosystem is growing, and that growth is expected to continue in 2025.


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Health care leaders optimistic despite struggles

Providence's operating margins in Inland Northwest improving heading into 2025
December 19, 2024
Dylan Harris

Despite continued operating losses at Providence and MultiCare in the Inland Northwest, leaders of the two health care systems are expressing optimism going into 2025.


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More conventions, sporting events to bolster INW tourism

Increase in conventions primary factor in Spokane's projected uptick
December 19, 2024
Dylan Harris

The Inland Northwest tourism sector is expected to see steady growth in 2025, destination marketing leaders for Spokane County and North Idaho say.


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