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Clarion Partners acquires The Grand at Spokane

$41M deal reflects growing interest in senior housing from institutional investors
April 9, 2026
Johnny Fulfer

The Grand at Spokane, a 137-unit senior living community, has been purchased by New York City-based real estate investment adviser Clarion Partners LLC, for $41 million. 


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Cheney Care Community advances expansion plans

New duplex units create space for seniors to age in place on West Plains
April 9, 2026
Ethan Pack

Nonprofit senior care provider Cheney Care Community is moving forward with plans to develop dozens of independent living duplexes expanding its campus at 2219 N. Sixth, in Cheney.




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State changes tax policy for credit unions

New rules shake up growing market for M&A deals
April 9, 2026
Johnny Fulfer

Washington lawmakers have repealed a tax exemption for credit unions, disrupting a fast-growing deal market for mergers and acquisitions.


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Passing the torch: from operator to adviser

Some retired execs seek second careers as consultants to ensure knowledge shifts to new leaders
April 9, 2026
Alex Barrouk and Daniel Mahoney

Some retired executives are seeking second careers as consultants as a way to ensure that decades of leadership experience gets passed on to emerging leaders.


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Maplewood Software, StaffReady acquired

Founders, staff continue downtown operations
April 9, 2026
Karina Elias

Dallas-based Exa Capital LLC has acquired Spokane-based Maplewood Software Inc. and its spin-off, StaffReady, which is a trade name for NW Software Solutions Inc.



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Journal selects its 2026 Icons winners

Six honorees will be recognized at May event
March 26, 2026
Journal of Business Staff

The Journal of Business has selected its 2026 class of Business Icons, who will be honored at an in-person event on May 7.


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Cd'A-based Silverlake Automotive acquired

Founders continue their involvement with brand
March 26, 2026
Karina Elias

Coeur d’Alene-based Silverlake Automotive has been acquired by Straightaway Tire & Auto, a Charlotte, North Carolina-based full-service aftermarket automotive repair and service platform.



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Pair of credit union branches under construction

Progressions, BECU invest combined $4.6M in county
March 26, 2026
Ethan Pack

Two credit unions — Spokane-based Progressions Credit Union and Boeing Employees’ Credit Union, of Tukwila, Washington — are building new branches in Spokane County.



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Liberty Lake to relocate to new city hall

Facility will double staff, square footage, offices
March 26, 2026
Ethan Pack

The city of Liberty Lake is preparing to renovate an existing city-owned property, at 23129 E. Mission, for a new city hall building and council chambers.



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Meet & Greet with Skyler Reep, KSPS PBS president and general manager

March 26, 2026
Dylan Harris

Skyler Reep has been named president and general manager of KSPS PBS, the station announced in February. Reep, who had been serving as interim general manager since the retirement of Gary Stokes in August 2025, has been with KSPS PBS since 2017, most recently as director of development.


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