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The Journal's View: Icons deserve bright spotlight despite event postponement

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March 26, 2020
Staff Report
Two weeks ago, the Journal of Business reluctantly postponed its Icons event due to mounting concerns about the coronavirus. A couple of days later, Gov. Jay Inslee banned all events statewide involving more than 50 people.
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The Journal's View: City, WSDOT should come to table on U.S. 195 safety

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March 12, 2020
Staff Report
The city of Spokane and the Washington state Department of Transportation must work together to address mounting U.S. 195 safety hazards to avoid a potential impasse on residential growth in southwest Spokane.
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Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
March 12, 2020
Staff Report
Spokane-based 237 E. Sprague LLC has purchased the 4,500-square-foot industrial building at 237 E. Sprague as an investment. Steve McIntosh, of Kiemle Hagood, and Matthew Byrd, of SVN Cornerstone, handled the transaction.
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The Journal's View: More employers should join job market conversations

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February 27, 2020
Staff Report
It's hard to complain about a labor market in which Spokane is enjoying steady increases in the number of jobs and historically low unemployment rates. But a persistent concern in the current economy is that many employers are struggling to find worker
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Lincoln County hospital district plans medical office building

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February 27, 2020
Staff Report
The Lincoln County Public Hospital District #3 board has approved moving forward with construction of a new, 30,000-square-foot medical office building and primary-care clinic in Davenport, Washington, about 40 miles west of Spokane. Construction is
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February 27, 2020
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Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
February 27, 2020
Staff Report
Spokane Sports Commission has leased 3,000 square feet of retail space at 201 W. North River Drive, where it has moved from its previous location at 714 N. Iron Bridge Way. Cory Barbieri and Bob Spooner, both of Goodale & Barbieri Co., handled the
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The Journal's View: State should streamline nursing license process

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February 13, 2020
Staff Report
Washington state faces a serious nursing shortage, and a bill before the state Senate proposes one step toward alleviating the problem by joining 34 other states that have approved the Nursing Licensure Compact.
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Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
February 13, 2020
Staff Report
Spokane Valley real estate company M3K LLC has purchased the two-building, 18,000-square-foot warehouse and office complex at 118 N. Lee as an investment. John Powers and Brent Johnson, both of NAI Black, handled the transaction.
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The Journal's View: School districts shouldn't be punished for state's missteps

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January 30, 2020
Staff Report
It's unfortunate that some school districts must go back to voters seeking approval of supplemental levies after the Washington state Legislature insufficiently addressed education funding during its last session.
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