It's too easy for Spokane land speculators to sit on their property without redeveloping it; land value taxation could break the logjam
By Anthony Gill
Tags: Columns & Letters
The downtown Spokane doom narrative is self-reinforcing; sharing a different story about our vibrant downtown could be, too
Tags: Columns & Letters, Downtown Spokane, crime, public safety
Instead of requiring acres of parking for new development, Spokane is making a push for more dynamic neighborhoods
Tags: Columns & Letters, Urban planning, Spokane, parking, Garland neighborhood, South Perry
Other cities are making the most of their greenways and waterfront trails; Spokane and the Inland Northwest could be doing more
Tags: Columns & Letters, waterfront, river, spokane river
Creative developers are supercharging our middle housing ordinance, and projects will start coming out of the ground
Tags: Columns & Letters, Spokane Rising, Spokane Six, sixplexes, housing ordinance, multi-family living
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