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Local News - Local News - August 30, 2012
Eric Brown, Duane Brelsford team up on big Pullman projects
Latest include 180-unit, 15-building apartment complex, retail center

By Kim Crompton
Of the Journal of Business

The Washington State Employees Credit Union will take about half of the planned 6,000-square-foot retail center, to be called Brelsford Retail.
The Washington State Employees Credit Union will take about half of the planned 6,000-square-foot retail center, to be called Brelsford Retail.
—Rendering courtesy of Nystrom + Olson Architecture
Spokane builder-developer Eric Brown and prominent Pullman developer K. Duane Brelsford are working together again on the two latest in a series of apartment complex and commercial project collaborations.

Brown, owner of Brown Contracting & Development Inc., of Spokane Valley, says Brelsford has awarded him a contract to build a 180-unit apartment complex, called Pimlico Apartments, in Pullman, at an estimated construction cost of $10.5 million.

The 15-building comple...


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