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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - August 16, 2012
Cotter Ranch Properties aims to raise profile in Spokane market
Cotter Ranch Properties ramps up its marketing, building improvements

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

Jim Moore, Spokane-based property manager for San Antonio, Texas-based Cotter Ranch Properties, says the company is making improvements to some of the buildings it owns in the Inland Northwest, including Old City Hall pictured behind him.
Jim Moore, Spokane-based property manager for San Antonio, Texas-based Cotter Ranch Properties, says the company is making improvements to some of the buildings it owns in the Inland Northwest, including Old City Hall pictured behind him.
—Staff photo by Mike Mclean
Jim Moore, the new Spokane-based property manager for San Antonio, Texas-based Cotter Ranch Properties' holdings here, claims the company owns a good mix of desirable commercial properties, but too few potential tenants know who owns the buildings.

Moore says it's his job now to change that, and he's starting by making the company's presence more visible through its first marketing campaign here, new signage on the buildings, and other improvements at each of the properties.
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