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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - October 02, 2009
Baker Construction starts professional office projects
Company says it expects to spend about $2 million on Liberty Lake buildings

By David Cole
Of the Journal of Business

Baker Construction is building this nearly $1 million, multitenant professional office building at 1326 N. Stanford, which it says will be available for sale or lease.
Baker Construction is building this nearly $1 million, multitenant professional office building at 1326 N. Stanford, which it says will be available for sale or lease.
—Rendering courtesy of OMS Inc.
Baker Construction & Development Inc., of Spokane, has started work on two professional buildings in Liberty Lake that together will cost $2 million to construct, says Brandon Spackman, Baker's vice president of construction services.

Separately, Baker has started construction on two dental office buildings, located in Moses Lake, and Ellensburg, Wash., and a remodel of a building in Wenatchee. The three projects have combined contract values of $2.3 million, say Spackman and Sam B...


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