Spokane Journal of Business

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Brokers buy downtown Fusion Juice restaurant

Dallas and Ellen Lightner and Ryan Towner, all of Spokane, have bought the assets of Fusion Juice of Spokane Inc. They plan to operate the independent restaurant in the James S. Black Building, at 107 S. Howard, as Spokane Fusion LLC. The restaurant occu...

Next phase of MLK Way extension to start

The second phase of the city of Spokane’s Martin Luther King Jr. Way extension project is expected to begin this week. The project, broken into three phases so far, is intended to provide a more efficient route for traffic moving along the south edge o...

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Keller Williams’ growth in Spokane is outperforming the market

Keller Williams Realty Spokane is enjoying rapid growth in agents and overall performance, says Chase Williams, team leader at the Spokane franchise of the Austin, Texas-based global real estate network. Last year, which was a strong year for the office,...

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Chewelah ski area starts work on condo, townhome project

Developers at 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort have broken ground on the first living units in the planned Alpine Glades development at the ski area near Chewelah, about 60 miles north of Spokane. Residential construction planned this year includes an ei...

Pro Builders erects new building in Hillyard

Pro Builders General Contractors LLC is constructing a new office building at 4445 N. Freya in Spokane’s Hillyard neighborhood to serve as its new headquarters. Chad McDonald, who operates Pro Builders with his father, owner Terry McDonald, says the c...

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National precast group picks executive here as chairman

As he approaches the end of his career, Chuck Prussack says he wants to do all he can as current chairman of the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute to ensure fellow veteran engineers share experiences with their younger counterparts. PCI serves as th...

McDonald’s franchise here relocates its offices

Spokane Food Services Inc., which owns 14 McDonald’s restaurants and employs more than 450 people, has relocated from offices in Hillyard to a space west of downtown to make way for the North Spokane Corridor project. The company has about 20 employee...

Developer Ron Wells expects two-year delay for Ridpath project

Spokane developer Ron Wells says he has fresh financing and strong local and state support to convert the shuttered Ridpath Hotel into a downtown housing complex, but he’s bracing for another two-year delay in getting the project started. “We have a ...

E-payment center plans move to larger Valley space

Merchant e-Solutions Inc. plans to move its Spokane Valley operations center to a larger, more open office space this summer. Nearing the end of its lease at 920 N. Argonne Road, the Atlanta-based electronic payment acceptance and management company, pl...

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