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Home » Psychology practice buys building to handle growth

Psychology practice buys building to handle growth

Office to ramp up to six providers, hire more staff

October 9, 2014
Mike McLean

Northwest Neurobehavioral Institute PS, a Spokane counseling and therapy practice that specializes in assessing and treating cognitive functions, has bought a 9,300-square-foot building at 1303 N. Division, north of downtown, where it plans to move next month.

The practice currently is located in a smaller, leased space on the third floor of the Paulsen Center, at 421 W. Riverside downtown.

Marc Mowrer, Eric Nelson, and Chris Schreiber, all agents with Spokane-based commercial brokerage Kiemle & Hagood Co., handled the transaction. Spokane County Assessor’s records list the selling price at $820,000.

Clinical neuropsychologist Christine Guzzardo and clinical psychologist Jennifer Van Wey own the practice, which they founded in 2009 to treat patients with problems related to their emotions, brain, and behavior.

Guzzardo specializes in pediatric and adult neuropsychological assessment, and Van Wey focuses on geriatric psychology.

The practice recently hired a child psychologist and a behavioral psychologist to bring its total number of providers to six licensed psychologists, Guzzardo says. NNI also plans to hire two additional providers after the move, she says.

The practice has a support staff of two employees and plans to hire another support employee this month, she says.

Two current tenants, Service Alternatives Inc. and First Choice Loan Services, will continue to occupy leased space in the recently purchased building, Guzzardo says.

 

Service & Retail

Moore Hair LLC, a salon specializing in hair extensions, has leased 1,600 square feet of space in the Eagle Point Plaza, at 2934 N. Government Way, in Coeur d’Alene, and plans to move there from smaller quarters at 2149 W. Hayden, in Hayden. Rob Kannapien and Craig Hunter, both of Coldwell Banker Commercial Schneidmiller Realty, handled the transaction.

Jorge and Adriana Hernandez, who do business as Hacienda Las Flores restaurant, have leased 10,000 square feet of space at 1801 W. Sunset Blvd. and have moved the Mexican restaurant there from smaller quarters at 510 S. Freya. Ryan Towner, John Powers, Brian Anderson, and Dallas Lightner, all of NAI Black, handled the transaction.

Community Yoga of Spokane, a new yoga studio, has leased 1,000 square feet of floor space at 45 E. Weile. Chris Bell and Drew Ulrick, both of NAI Black, handled the transaction.

 

Offices

Torre Refuse & Recycling LLC, an affiliate of Sunshine Disposal & Recycling, has leased 4,300 square feet of office space in the Argonne Mullan Plaza, at 920 N. Argonne, and has moved its offices there from an industrial site at 2405 N. University Road. Vic Overholser, of SDS Realty Inc., and Sam Morse, of Cantu Commercial Properties LLC, handled the transaction.

Movement Mortgage LLC, a Charlotte, N.C.-based mortgage brokerage, has leased 6,700 square feet of office space on the top floor of a three-story office building at 1825 N. Hutchinson, where it plans to open a Spokane Valley office. James S. Black III, of NAI Black, and Marc Mowrer, of Kiemle & Hagood, handled the transaction.

 

Investment

Kristi Colacurcio, of Coeur d’Alene, has bought as an investment the three-story, 13-unit former Hotel Lascelle building at 1221 N. Monroe and an adjacent 1,300-square-foot, single-story building with seven storage units. Ryan Towner and John Powers, both of NAI Black, and Chad Carper, of Kiemle & Hagood, handled the transaction.

 

Nonprofit

Vineyard 509, a member of the Stafford, Texas-based Vineyard USA association of Christian congregations, has leased 2,000 square feet of floor space in a retail center at 615 E. Francis for services and activities. Jody Johnson and Chris Bell, both of NAI Black, handled the transaction.

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