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Local News - Local News - February 14, 2013 |
By Kim Crompton
Of the Journal of Business
The former Chromastat Inc. building east of downtown Spokane has been updated and converted into offices designed to appeal to entrepreneurs and others who might desire virtual, drop-in, part-time, or culturally diversified coworking space.
Bernadette Pillar, a broker with Keller Williams Realty, says she is collaborating with building owners Nick Bruck and Gloria Ochoa on the nontraditional office space project at 725 E. Third, where the offices already have been largely furnished...
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Bernadette Pillar, a broker with Keller Williams Realty, says she is collaborating with building owners Nick Bruck and Gloria Ochoa on the nontraditional office space project at 725 E. Third, where the offices already have been largely furnished...
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