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Articles by Kim Crompton

Broadway Group expanding

Spokane truck-stop chain getting set to make its third acquisition in seven months
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Broadway Group, a Spokane-based company that owns a chain of truck stops and smaller fuel stop-convenience store outlets as well as other properties, is getting ready to expand again.It expects shortly to buy a truck stop, casino, motel, and at
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Transitional-care unit sought at Holy Family

Some private care facilities, however, question need for more Medicare beds there
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Sacred Heart Medical Center and Holy Family Hospital, both under the umbrella of Spokane-based Providence Services, are seeking state permission to open a 25-bed transitional-care unit at Holy Family.Holy Family is proposing to spend about $1.2
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Office market here tightens

Downtown is feeling the biggest pinch, as supply of Class A space dwindles
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The Spokane-area office market has tightened dramatically, especially downtown, and is expected to remain tight through next year, say executives at two of Spokanes largest commercial real estate companies.As a result, businesses that are to &
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Gonzaga seeks $41 million

University would use bond proceeds for various capital projects, to refinance debt
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Gonzaga University is seeking approval of a $41 million bond issue to pay for a number of planned capital projects on the Jesuit schools campus northeast of downtown Spokane and to refinance some debt.The university has asked the Washington to
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Big postal center plans solidify

Agency is firming up details for mail distribution facility in the airport business park
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The U.S. Postal Service appears to be solidifying plans for a huge new processing-and-distribution center in the Spokane International Airport Business Park that will replace an older facility located near downtown.The agency recently completed
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Trade mission follow-up begins

Spokane-area delegates hold encouraging talks in Japan, remain hopeful about results
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
A common sight in the heavily urban Kansai Region of Japan is that of a man in dapper business attire riding a bicycle, carrying a portfolio case in his bikes front basket and holding a cellular phone to his ear.Spokane delegates who returned
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Seeking ties for business with Japan

Spokane trade delegation watches for opportunities amid banquets, receptions
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
NISHINOMIYA, JapanSpokane civic leader and former businessman Ed Tsutakawa remembers as a teen-ager in Japan watching American baseball legend Babe Ruth play in an exhibition game at Koshien Stadium. The venerable old ballpark sits just across a
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WTBÂ’s problems intensify

Big trucker, leasing affiliate both file Chapter 11; layoffs idled 42 workers last week
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
WTB Inc., a troubled Spokane trucking company that at one time purportedly commanded a fleet of 260 trucks operating nationwide, has filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.Petitions submitted to the U.S.
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Slew of school construction projects set to start

Value of work scheduled and envisioned to get under way in the Spokane area totals more than $145 million
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Spokane-area school districts expect to kick off more than $34 million worth of construction this year, and are drawing up or seeking public comment on proposed projects worth at least another $81 million.Add to that another $30.3 million in and
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Pier 1 Imports to open Northpointe Plaza store

Outlet to occupy building south of Red Robin eatery; Action Mortgage to relocate
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Pier 1 Imports Inc., of Fort Worth, Texas, plans to open a store later this year in the Northpointe Plaza shopping center on Spokanes North Side, says company spokeswoman Joy Rich.Pier 1 has leased a 10,000-square-foot, free-standing building
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