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Articles Tagged with ''january 2020''

Northwest firms explore 3D, virtual reality, drones

January 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
Advanced technology helps architectsbetter communicate with clients By Natasha NellisThe flood of technology over the past 10 years has changed the day-to-day operations of Inland Northwest architecture firms, and up-and-coming technology advances have the potential to change the industry even more, experts say.A growing industry ofdesign and building information modeling...
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Kennewick marijuana retailer wants to professionalize the CBD industry

January 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Steve Lee is probably the only small business owner in theTri-Cities who isn’t complaining about government regulation. Well, he’s not complaining about the rules governing his newestventure, Green2Go Wellness, the CBD retail and delivery business heopened in the former Franz Bakery Outlet, 419 W. ColumbiaDrive, in December. That’s because Lee and his wife, Jessie, also operateGreen2Go Recreational, a legal cannabis retailer with stores in Finleyand Tokio. The...
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Employers brace for ‘monumental’ changes in 2020

January 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
George CicotteEmployers might be tempted to take a wait-and-seeattitude toward Washington’s new overtime rules that will dramatically increasepay for some salaried workers. Unlike the new minimum wage rate and paid family leave,which took effect on New Year’s Day, the overtime rules don’t change until July1.Between now and then is the short...
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Columbia Industries buys Idaho delivery business

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Brian McDermottColumbia Industries has added another business to itsportfolio of profit-making enterprises to support its missionto serve hundreds of Tri-Citians with disabilities. The Kennewick nonprofit announced it purchased HarmonExpress, a Lewiston, Idaho-based FedEx Ground independent provider. The dealclosed on Nov. 10. Terms were not disclosed. Harmon Express is now rebranded as CIExpress Inc. and services delivery routes in Pullman, Moscow, Idaho,...
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TRIDEC expected to name new CEO in January

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Carl AdrianThe Tri-City Development Council is expected toname a chief executive officer to succeed its longtime leader CarlAdrian by the end of January. The TRIDEC search committee interviewedfive candidates and narrowed the field to two finalists by earlyJanuary. It was expected to make a finaldecision on Jan. 9, after the deadline for this edition ofthe Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. The online version of thisstory will be updated...
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Census 2020: 10 questions to influence the next 10 years

January 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
By LoAnn AyersCensus 2020 is unlike any of the 23 that came before it. For the first time, in addition to mail or phone, people will be able to respond online from any device. The U.S. Constitution requires this once-a-decade snapshot of how many people live in each community. A...
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Lamb Weston raises dividends, suggests an expansion is coming

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Lamb Weston Inc., the Northwest potato giant witha substantial Mid-Columbia footprint, reportedsignificant revenue growth in a quarterly report released in earlyJanuary. It also suggested it could be on the cusp ofannouncing a new production facility.  Eagle, Idaho-based Lamb Weston (NYSE: LW) reportednet income of $140.4 million on more than $1 billion in revenue inthe second quarter of its 2020 fiscal year, which ended Nov.24. Revenue grew...
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$20 million clinic shows what’s possible at Vista Field

January 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Architect to respect Italian stylings on exterior of Yakima Valley Farm Workers’ newest clinicTheTri-Cities’ newest health clinic will respect design standards of the Portof  Kennewick’s neighborhood on theoutside. Onthe inside, the newest Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic will offerstate-of-the-art medical services to its patients. Thenonprofit broke ground this month on its latest location....
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Meet the architectural gems of the Tri-Cities

January 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
MichaelMarley recalls when Tri-City school officials cautioned architects to avoid anything fanciful in their designs for new buildings. Districts need voter approval to raise taxes to build and remodel schools. They feared “fancy” would come across as “wasteful.”Decision-makers relied on plain buildings to convey stability and frugality, said Marley, principal with CKJT Architects, a Kennewick firm focused on public sector projects. It’s an ethos that informed much of the region’s development but obscures the architectural gems that dot the...
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Milton-Freewater school receives design award

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A Milton-Freewaterelementary school recently earned an outstanding project award from Learning byDesign magazine.Architects West, withoffices in Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, designed the first all-new schoolfacility constructed in the Oregon city since 1923. Architects West worked withdesign consultant Opsis Architecture of Portland on the project.The $20 million GibOlinger Elementary School is...
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