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Local News - Local News - March 14, 2013
Greenstone eyes more commercial development at Kendall Yards
'Live-work' project would include 24 apartments, ground-floor retail bays

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

The proposed $3 million building would include a total of 24 studio and one-bedroom apartments and would overlook the Spokane River gorge.
The proposed $3 million building would include a total of 24 studio and one-bedroom apartments and would overlook the Spokane River gorge.
—Rendering courtesy of Greenstone Corp.
Liberty Lake-based Greenstone Corp. has started the permitting process for a $3 million mixed-use building overlooking the Spokane River gorge in the Kendall Yards urban ridge development, says Greenstone CEO Jim Frank.

The three-story, 27,000-square-foot structure planned at 1133 W. College would have six retail units on the main floor and a total of 24 studio and one-bedroom residential apartments on the second and third floors, Frank says.

The retail floor spaces...


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