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Around Town

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August 31, 2023
Staff Report
Spokane Focused Behavior Solutions LLC, a Spokane-based therapy services clinic for children and teens, has leased 5,800 square feet of office space formerly occupied by the United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 3000, at 1719 and 1727 N.
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The Journal's View: Spokane's startup efforts start to bear fruit for region

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August 17, 2023
Staff Report
News about young companies doing interesting things has become the norm in the Inland Northwest, a sign that the entrepreneurial ecosystem is thriving in ways business advocates had hoped it would for years. The Journal has used this space before to
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Amazon fined for safety violations in Spokane

Injury rate at West Plains fulfillment center said to be highest in state
August 16, 2023
Staff Report
The Washington state Department of Labor & Industries is fining Amazon.com Inc. for unsafe conditions at its fulfillment center in Spokane.
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The Journal's View: Builders' efforts to address workforce woes deserve kudos

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August 3, 2023
Staff Report
Construction trade organizations have taken matters into their own hands when it comes to workforce development. Their approaches are starting to pay dividends and could serve as inspiration for other industries looking to fill their workforce pipelines.
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Around Town: Real estate transactions in the Inland Northwest

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July 20, 2023
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Spokane Spokane Treasure Trove, a Spokane-based vintage toy, collectibles, and candy store, has leased a 2,000-square-foot retail space at the location of the former Spokane Art School building, at 811 W. Garland, in Spokane, where the company has
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Journal of Business selects its 2023 class of Rising Stars

Ten honorees to be recognized, celebrated at event in September
July 20, 2023
Staff Report
The Journal of Business has selected its 2023 class of Rising Stars. They are: •Nico Archer, partner, DH. •Ryan Arnold, vice president of investments and partnerships at My Green Lab.
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The Journal's View: Cap-and-trade program needs to be adjusted now

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June 22, 2023
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Gas prices in Washington are artificially high as a direct result of the state's new cap-and-trade program. It's clear the new mechanism needs to be modified to provide a better balance between Gov. Jay Inslee's efforts to combat climate change and
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Around Town: Inland Northwest real estate transactions

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June 8, 2023
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Spokane Front Leaning Rest PLLC, of Spokane, which does business as Counter Column Accounting, has leased a 1,300-square-foot office in the multitenant Teamster Building, at 1912 N. Division, in Spokane, where the accounting company will move from an
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The Journal's View: Celebrate downtown, but don't stop improving the core

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June 8, 2023
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The Downtown Spokane Partnership hosted its 2023 State of Downtown celebration this week, and while there's still more to do to improve the city's core, it's clear there are reasons to celebrate this year. The question becomes, what's next?
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The Journal's View: Evergreen Bioscience effort deserves community's support

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May 11, 2023
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A movement to create a biosciences hub in Spokane area could be a game changer for the Inland Northwest. Those involved in the early stages of the Evergreen Bioscience Innovation Cluster deserve to be lauded for positioning Spokane to become a leader in
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