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Home » Gunarama expands warehouse space here

Gunarama expands warehouse space here

Wholesaler starts work on $1.3 million addition

November 20, 2014
Mike McLean

Gunarama Wholesale Inc., a Spokane-based supplier of outdoor sporting goods to independent retailers, is expanding its warehouse space with a $1.3 million addition, building permit information on file with the city of Spokane shows.

Gunarama representatives couldn’t be reached immediately for comment.

The 19,400-square-foot addition will expand an existing 15,400-square-foot warehouse at 4009 E. Mission, and also will connect with a 28,000-square-foot warehouse, site plans submitted with the permit information show. The addition will include new storage space, a receiving area, and restrooms.

Gunarama hopes to occupy the addition by the end of this year, permit information says.

Yost Mooney & Pugh Inc., of Spokane, is the contractor on the project, and Nystrom+Olson Architecture, also of Spokane, designed it. The Spokane office of Seattle-based DCI Engineers is the structural engineer on the project.

The single-story addition will be up to 18 feet in height on a concrete slab with concrete-masonry exterior walls and steel stud interior faming, site plans show.

Gunarama’s website says the company has been in business for more than 30 years and currently carries in excess of 30,000 items related to hunting, fishing, and camping.

The website says Gunarama is exclusively a wholesale supplier that only sells products to dealers with physical storefronts.

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