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Local News - Local News - September 27, 2012
$25 million-plus development to advance at Beacon Hill
$25 million-plus project with 256 living units could start next spring in East Spokane

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

Betsie Richardson says Beacon Hill Properties hopes to start work next spring on The Vistas at Beacon Hill. As planned, that work first would involve building townhome units.
Betsie Richardson says Beacon Hill Properties hopes to start work next spring on The Vistas at Beacon Hill. As planned, that work first would involve building townhome units.
—Staff photo by Treva Lind
Envisioned since 1983, a large Beacon Hill development could start next spring with the first-phase construction of a $25 million-plus, 256-unit townhouse-and-apartment complex at the base of that hill in East Spokane.

Beacon Hill Spokane One LLC, owned by Spokane businessman Pete Rayner and his wife, Linda, is seeking final plat approval for a 22-acre development, called The Vistas at Beacon Hill.

A different developer for that project in 2005 received preliminary pl...


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