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Home » Kendall Yards developer applies for condo permit

Kendall Yards developer applies for condo permit

$5.3 million building would include 24 residential units

—Shoesmith Cox Architects PLLC
—Shoesmith Cox Architects PLLC
October 8, 2015
Mike McLean

North Gorge Residential LLC, an affiliate of Liberty Lake-based Greenstone Corp., plans to develop a 24-unit condominium building at the southwest corner of Summit Parkway and Elm Street, in Kendall Yards.

The Elm Street Condos project is under plan review with the city of Spokane. Building permit information lists the project value at $5.3 million.

Joe Frank, president of Greenstone, declines to comment on the project.

Continental Contractors Inc., of Nine Mile Falls, is the contractor on the project, and Shoesmith Cox Architects PLLC, of Seattle, designed it.

Elm Street Condos would have a total of 43,700 square feet of living space, and the project site would take up five lots totaling just over a half-acre of land.

The project also would include a three-story, 14,600-square-foot parking garage with 36 parking spaces.

Elm Street Condos is the first single-use residential condominium project proposed at the 78-acre Kendall Yards urban village development on the north side of the Spokane River Gorge northwest of downtown.

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