Spokane Journal of Business

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Rainmaker Creative: Making it rain customers

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Billie and Kevin Gaura, the two principals of Rainmaker Creative, a Spokane-based full-service advertising agency says the name refers to making it rain customers for their clients. “We had the name and the business plan done two years before we opene...

IQ Interactive changes its name, focus

IQ Interactive, the Spokane-based company that designs and makes modular, wall-structured systems fo...

STA trolley proposal doesn’t track

For years, lovable TV host Mr. Rogers would invite children to jump on board the trolley and go into...

West Side title company to enter Spokane market

Seattle-based Ticor Title Co. of Washington plans to open a Spokane office next month. Crystal Mill...

Wireless connectivity provider grows into Spokane market

Aruba Networks Inc., a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based wireless networking device and software manufacturer ...

Indaba Coffee to open shop downtown

Bobby Enslow, Spokane barista and owner of Indaba Coffee at 1425 W. Broadway, plans to open a second outlet at 206 N. Howard, in the Bennett Block in downtown Spokane. Enslow says the new coffee shop will occupy about 800 square feet of space near the n...

Spokane Park Board plans to hire GC/CM adviser in March

The Spokane Park Board voted recently to use a general contractor/construction manager approach for the $64.3 million Riverfront Park update project, approved by voters in November, and now the search is on to hire an adviser to help the city select a GC...

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UW starts remodel at downtown location

The University of Washington says it plans to move this spring, following a remodel project, into its newly leased downtown building, which is to be renamed the UW Spokane Center. The 2,250-square-foot building at 201 W. Main formerly was occupied by the...

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Steadily rising

Phoenix Protective Corp., a Spokane-based provider of security services, had revenues of $10 million for 2014, up about 10 percent from the previous year, and is expecting more growth this year, says co-owner and President Sheila Leslie. ...

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Making security strides at Riverfront Park

Security calls at Spokane’s Riverfront Park have fallen as the park’s security department starts to plan for $2.8 million in public safety improvements—part of the $64.3 million master plan passed by voters in November, says Jeff Bailey, acting Rive...