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SNEDA August 2004 newsletter
Sterling Savings shows commitment to economic development
SNEDA thanks Sterling Savings Bank for its continued financial commitment to economic development in Spokane's community development neighborhoods though its contribution to SNEDA. Phone Eric Loewe at 444-7633 for information on supporting SNEDA's work. Contributions to SNEDA are tax deductible.
Hillyard marketplace works to create jobs
Filling the aisles of Market Street Market in Hillyard are food vendors, fruit and vegetable markets, craft and antique dealers and toy and hobby enthusiasts.
But the 10-acre site at 5906 N. Market Street is much more that. more>
Local piping and plumbing business expands
Business is good at Clemens Mechanical, so much so that the company plans to construct a new building and expand its offerings. more>
SNEDA's August profile: Loren Dixon Helping families with a 'hand up'
Loren Dixon's outlook on economic development was shaped in part from growing up in a modest-income family that struggled with high medical bills. Work to improve the lives of families should not be about handouts, said Dixon, a Banner Bank senior vice president who was appointed to the SNEDA Board of Directors in June. more>
Looking for a few good folks
SNEDA is seeking a few business-minded people who are willing to devote a significant amount of time to SNEDA as members of its Board of Directors. SNEDA especially is interested in those who live or work in Spokane’s Community Development Neighborhoods. more>
SNEDA says toodle-oo to AmeriCorps members
Tesia Walksy and Jonathan Brunt will end their AmeriCorps service at SNEDA this month. more>
SNEDA has loan fund for businesses, nonprofits
SNEDA offers assistance to businesses
SNEDA's Entrepreneurs' August Calendar
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