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Doors to success

Morse family expanding Continental Door's North Idaho presence
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Continental Door Company president and founder Norm Morse admits overhead doors were not his first foray into the business world. "I'm not a door guy," he said. He was in high tech for 30 years, designing and developing new products and patents and working with companies such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft. "I touched a lot of the leading-edge technologies at the time and I loved it," he said. Morse retired from his role as a director of new product design and development 21 years ago, but his business acumen would serve him in his next chapter as he opened the Continental Door Company in 2002 in the Spokane Valley. About two years after that, he brought his sons Derik and Marc into the fold to help with the family business.

  • By DEVIN WEEKS/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • April 30, 2024

Get ready for the Book of Lists

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The North Idaho Business Journal Book of Lists is back, and it's going to be better than ever. Set for publication in December 2024, this resource is a benchmark of the region's diverse and thriving business community.

  • April 30, 2024

Business comings and goings

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A Circle K convenience store is now at 70 N. Beck Road at State Line.

  • By NILS ROSDAHL/NIBJ Contributing Writer
  • April 30, 2024

Jake’s Landing, bouncing back from COVID

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Right on the Selkirk Loop, Jake’s Landing is pressed between a mountain range, the Kootenai River and the Canadian border.

  • By EMILY BONSANT/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • April 30, 2024

Pioneers, trailblazers and innovators

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Each story is unique, and each pathway toward success is unique for each 40 Under 40 honoree.

  • March 26, 2024

'The harder you work, the luckier you’ll get'

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Cal Russell is one more link in a family of entrepreneurs behind tractor companies spanning five cities in the region. Beginning in Spokane with Adams Tractor in 1929, Coeur d’Alene Tractor was added to the family business in 1948 and Twenty-eight years later, with Russell’s help, the family opened Boundary Tractor in Bonners Ferry.

  • By CAROLYN BOSTICK / NIBJ Staff Writer
  • March 26, 2024

Growing the next generation of business leaders

How young people are getting into entrepreneurship
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Some people want to make sure they have an outlet to get a job as they move into adulthood, but not everyone just wants to get a job. Many young people growing into adulthood want to be creators and bring opportunities and ideas to the world around them.

  • By MATTHEW STEPHENS/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • March 26, 2024

Nonprofits not all business

But they still face financial challenges
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The Press recently asked some nonprofits to share their thoughts on the keys to success and what it takes today to persevere

  • By BILL BULEY/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • March 26, 2024

Shared spaces lower costs, boost success

Shared workspaces aren't a new concept, but they are gaining in popularity as entrepreneurs seek a spot to call their own without making a commitment to a full brick-and-mortar spot.

  • By CAROLINE LOBSINGER/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • March 26, 2024

Business comings and goings

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With possibly the most interesting website in North Idaho, The Snake Pit will reopen in April with new owners and plans. Built In 1880 at 1480 Coeur d'Alene River Road, now in the Kingston area, new owners Viljo and Autumn Basso plan to retain the charm to the place that has received many names and occupants over its 144 years. The restaurant will have indoor and patio and picnic seating with a gazebo.

  • By NILS ROSDAHL/NIBJ Contributing Writer
  • March 26, 2024

Walking the work-life tightrope

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What is work-life balance, and how do people find it? For many people, time is the one resource that there just isn't enough of, and when you factor in work, family, sleep, and hobbies, 24-hour days seem almost criminal.

  • By JOSH McDONALD/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • March 26, 2024

Young entrepreneur has a passion for business

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Entrepreneur Tyler Lucas, 20, discovered his passion for business in middle school when selling paracord bracelets with his friend Brady Hinthorn.

  • By EMILY BONSANT/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • March 26, 2024

40 Under 40: Ben Allen

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Ben Allen wears two hats, neither of which ever really come off.

  • March 26, 2024

40 Under 40: Julie Amador

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For 12 years, Julie Amador has worked as a professor of mathematics education at the University of Idaho.

  • March 26, 2024

40 Under 40: Justin Arts

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Justin Arts believes that when business is operated correctly and with intention, it’s merely a conduit to help build relationships.

  • March 26, 2024