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Homecoming Spokane

Click here to view our Homecoming Video and discover why Spokane is a good place to make your home.

Share Spokane with your family and friends via ePostcards by clicking here.

World Renowned Photographer
Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli
Comes Home to Spokane

Are you an individual who grew up or went to college in the region and then left Spokane?  Do you now have a strong desire to return “home”?

If the answer to these questions is “Yes,” we encourage you to become part of Homecoming Spokane. Contact us at (509) 624-1393 or at info@greaterspokane.org for more information on coming home to Spokane.

Why have others returned to Spokane?

  • John & Nancy Janzen left the mature tech industries of Seattle and Portland and settled their business downtown in the heart of the newly forming Terabyte Triangle. Click here for their story
  • Dan and Terri Roark returned home and brought MatriCal Engineering with them. MatriCal Engineering manufactures instrumentation and consumables for the life science research industry.   click here for their story
  • Dan and Mindy Stewart selected Spokane as their city of choice to live.  For them, the primary draw was family, but also the standard and cost of living, great schools, a sense of community and a place to be involved and make a difference. Click here for their story
  • Scott Wetzel considers Spokane to be a big enough city to be considered an economic strength but small enough to be influenced by fewer voices. Click here for his story
  • Jeff and Julie Postlewait saw a need for a small bakery and coffee shop during their holiday trips back to Spokane – one that would be open through the weekends. Click here for their story

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