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Journal names 2022 class of Rising Stars

Ten young leaders to be recognized at event on Sept. 7
July 14, 2022
Staff Report
The Journal of Business has selected its 2022 class of Rising Stars. They are: •Jessica Atkinson, CEO, Sweet Frostings. •Justin Botejue, physician relations liaison, Shriner's Children's Spokane.
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The Journal's View: Community must follow up on report in order to thrive

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June 30, 2022
Staff Report
Greater Spokane Incorporated and scores of partners launched Thrive Spokane earlier this month, releasing the findings of a months-long effort to develop an economic development strategy for the region.
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The Journal's View: Natural gas ban portends unintended consequences

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June 16, 2022
Staff Report
The Washington state Building Code Council is considering a ban on natural gas for heating in all new residential construction, having recently approved such a restriction on the fossil fuel in commercial construction and most multifamily residential
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The Journal's View: Manufacturing sector sees wins, deserves bright spotlight

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June 2, 2022
Staff Report
While the housing crisis in Spokane has dominated headlines in recent months, the manufacturing sector has recorded some big wins-somewhat quietly. Inland Northwest manufacturers deserve a greater spotlight for the goods they're producing, the jobs
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New aircraft hangar proposed at Felts Field

Project could help meet demand for local storage
June 2, 2022
Staff Report and Erica Bullock
A private investment group has submitted a proposal for a new aircraft hangar at Felts Field Airport, at 6311 E. Rutter, in the Chief Garry Park neighborhood of Spokane, says Tim Lewis, one of the investment group members.
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The Journal's View: Full downtown recovery may require shift in office model

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May 19, 2022
Staff Report
An urban traffic report that has caught the attention of some members of the business community here brings to light some tough issues regarding the future of downtown office space.
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Downtown Spokane Partnership names new CEO

Former Sacramento executive to become organization's sixth leader
May 11, 2022
Staff Report
The Downtown Spokane Partnership has named Emilie Cameron as its new president and CEO.
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The Journal's View: Celebrate past leaders while challenging their successors

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May 5, 2022
Staff Report
As the Journal celebrates its 2022 class of Business Icons, it's a good time to reflect on the critical work of past leaders whose hard work contributed to make the Inland Northwest the thriving hub it is today.
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The Journal's View: Airport is worthy of, ready for infrastructure funding

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April 21, 2022
Staff Report
Spokane International Airport is in a good position to take advantage of competitive funds available for small-hub airports through the federal infrastructure bill. It's now up to Congress to make that happen.
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Around Town

Real estate transactions and other business moves in the Inland Northwest
April 21, 2022
Staff Report
SPOKANE INW Industrial Training LLC, a Spokane-based business skills training company, has leased a 1,500-square-foot office suite in the Gateway 6 Building, at 901 E. Second, in East Central Spokane, for a new location. Jason Jackson, Craig Soehren
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