The ready-to-drink beverage market has been experiencing extreme growth in recent years, and for some Spokane distillers and brewers, tapping into the RTD sector has been a boon for business. https://lnkd.in/gkGiN3s9
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The Journal was launched in February 1986 and primarily serves the Spokane/Coeur d'Alene market area. It publishes bi-weekly, 26 times a year, and has an average distribution of about 15,000 copies. Unlike many business journals across the country, the Journal of Business is not part of a chain. Rather, it is owned and operated independently in Spokane. Started by Spokane entrepreneurs, it in recent years has been owned by a subsidiary of Cowles Publishing Co., of Spokane, which also owns The Spokesman-Review daily newspaper, though the two newspapers are operated separately and compete in the marketplace. The Journal's comprehensive coverage of business news in the Inland Northwest has earned it hundreds of awards for writing and design, including "Best Newspaper" of its size in North America by the Association of Area Business Publications, and first place for "General Excellence" among non-daily newspapers from the Society of Professional Journalists. It also has been named Media of the Year by both the Spokane and Washington state boards of Realtors. Each print-edition issue of the Journal of Business includes at least one industry-specific special section, ranging from Real Estate & Construction to Health Care to High Technology & Manufacturing. We also publish a host of supplemental magazines and compendiums, including an annual Book of Lists, and the Market Fact Book.
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Updates
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In an era when large swaths of commercial real estate properties have emptied and remained unleased for extended periods, owners have turned to creative alternatives that can repurpose their vacant properties. While many developers turned to renovating commercial real estate buildings into multifamily dwellings, Luke Kjar, owner of the Mode Campus in Liberty Lake, thinks he's found the ideal property to build a new kind of community. https://lnkd.in/guygqb-g
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Cowboy entrepreneur Fred Brown is back in the saddle with his hands on the reins of another company in the forefront of artificial intelligence technology. https://lnkd.in/gvESzS4K
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Coeur d’Alene-based Blue Zone Marketing LLC has become the preferred marketing agency for the Zags Collective LLC, an organization that raises funds to support Gonzaga University athlete’s name, image, and likeness endorsement deals. https://lnkd.in/eGgbq_pF
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The city of Spokane has issued building permits for two long-anticipated projects along Regal Street, on Spokane's South Hill, that together are valued over $50 million. https://lnkd.in/g42StdGa
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A front page dedicated to interesting things happening in Spokane's startup space. Ignite Northwest plans to reduce the number of annual events it puts on and instead focus its energies on incubating new companies through a new model dubbed Ignite Works, with an approach modeled loosely after a successful West Side group. https://lnkd.in/dsP6-4AQ Cowles Ventures is combining a big empty downtown space and a surplus of furniture it ended up with after a company in which it invested dissolved. The end result is expected to be a coworking space that eventually could accommodate up to 350 people. https://lnkd.in/d7M8xT9S
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Special thanks to the 250+ people who packed the Spokane Convention Center for the Journal's ninth annual Best Places To Work event. If you didn't make it, look for the winners in tomorrow's Journal! https://lnkd.in/gsDTJFKA
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When the Center for Justice closed its doors in 2020 after serving the Spokane community for over 20 years, a pair of workers vowed to keep some of the nonprofit law firm’s services alive. Enter The Way To Justice. https://lnkd.in/gK7VSvNQ
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The retirement landscape for members of Generation X, the first cohort to rely mostly on a 401(k) savings plan to provide a retirement income, is gloomy, some INW financial planners say. Still, there are some things they can do. https://lnkd.in/gh9EBJc6
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Inland Power & Light Co. has promoted Jennifer Lutz to president and chief operating officer. The Journal sat down with Lutz to discuss the latest evolution in her 14-year tenure at Inland Power, where she started as a communications specialist. https://lnkd.in/g54M35gk