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Avista wants 265 car charging stations in eastern Washington

The utility estimates it will cost $3 million to put stations in homes, work places and public locations.

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Idaho Land Board to sell 15 commercial properties

By KEITH RIDLER

Idaho officials have faced criticism that state-owned commercial property unfairly competes with private businesses.


29 tribes to share $40M housing funds

By JOURNAL STAFF

Twenty-nine Washington tribes will receive nearly $40 million for housing under a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development block grant program.


4 Boise groceries to become Albertsons

Four Paul's Market grocery stores will be rebranded as Albertsons as part of a purchase agreement between the Idaho-based companies.


Downtown Eugene plan hits a snag

A plan by a private entity to buy and develop an open area in downtown Eugene containing a statue of writer Ken Kesey is being complicated by a deed restricting the area to public use.


Chicago asks judge to OK $400M museum

The city of Chicago is asking a judge to lift an order barring “Star Wars” creator George Lucas from starting construction on a $400 million museum along Chicago's lakefront while litigation plays out.


Google opens Kirkland expansion

By NAT LEVY

The new building will allow Google to double the size of its Kirkland teams.


Cornerstone joins Madison Centre JV

By JOURNAL STAFF

On Tuesday, Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers announced it has formed a joint venture with Schnitzer West to develop Madison Centre at 505 Madison St. in Seattle.


Concern over new UW Bothell dorm

The University of Washington's plan to add a housing facility for its Bothell campus has drawn criticism from nearby residents.


Homebuilders less optimistic in February

By ALEX VEIGA

Builders are concerned about the slowdown in the global economy, and rising costs for labor and ready-to-build land parcels.


Othello to address unsafe shelters

A Washington city has passed a new law to address unsafe shelters that cropped up during a housing shortage.


Port Angeles street signs honor tribes

New street signs using both English and Klallam have been put up in the northwest Washington state town of Port Angeles.



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