Spokane Journal of Business

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Ignite Northwest sets its strategy to jumpstart startups

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Billing itself as business accelerator, Ignite Northwest recently formed in Spokane with the goal of helping young tech companies overcome early startup challenges. Bill Savitz, CEO of the nonprofit organization, says accelerator businesses help companie...

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Manufacturing startup incubator launches in Spokane’s University District

Veteran Spokane entrepreneurs Andy Barrett and Tom Simpson are leasing space at the Spokane complex ...

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WSU Spokane firms up U-District health clinic project

Washington State University Spokane plans to break ground in the spring for the planned $15 million ...

120-unit rental complex set to start on South Hill

$15 million-plus office complex eyed along Spokane River

Spokane developer and contractor Eric Brown says he plans to construct a $15 million-plus office com...

Lake’s Cakes Bakery opens near Gonzaga

Lake’s Cakes Bakery has opened at 1718 N. Hamilton, specializing in custom-order cakes and what ow...

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WSU Spokane’s wish list has $52 million price tag

Washington State University Spokane likely will seek $51.9 million in state funding during the next six years for capital purchases and projects envisioned under its next 10-year master plan, which is still in the draft stage. Looking forward through the...

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WSU students awarded research support grants

Two Washington State University doctoral students here have been granted three years of support from the National Science Foundation to advance their respective research projects involving heart enlargement and cancer-related immune system responses, and,...

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GU initiative could boost off-campus business ties

Using some seed money donated by Intermountain Community Bank, Gonzaga University says its School of Business Administration plans to launch a for-credit class this fall that will have students leaving campus to work closely with Spokane-area businesses a...

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$15 million health clinic envisioned in Spokane’s U-District

A community consortium that includes some of Spokane’s largest players in the health care field are planning a $15 million primary-care clinic in Spokane’s University District that would serve as a training ground for new physicians and other emerging...

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Downtown Business Improvement District attracts outliers

A group of businesspeople in southwest downtown Spokane plans to move forward with a proposal to join the city’s Business Improvement District, citing a need for graffiti cleanup, safety patrols, and beautification. The only caveat is a majority of pro...