A Spokane couple plans to construct a three-story, 23-unit apartment building at 155 E. Cleveland, in Spokane’s Logan neighborhood, says property co-owner David Tucker.
Tucker, who co-owns the property with his wife Tamala Tucker through the entity 155 E. Cleveland Ave Investments LLC, says the apartments will be constructed with standard materials.
Permit data on file with the city of Spokane show the construction is valued at $3.5 million.
The project site is surrounded by residences to the north, west, and east, and a Washington state Department of Transportation office to the south.
In all, the apartment building on Cleveland Avenue will have 18 two-bedroom, two-bath units and five one-bedroom, one-bath units. The one-bedroom units each will have about 600 square feet of living space, and the two-bedroom units will be about 900 square feet, according to site plans.
Permit data shows the apartment building footprint will be 6,300 square feet with over 19,000 square feet combined for all three stories.
Tucker says each unit also will have a patio or a balcony attached, and the property will include 28 parking spaces and 14 carports on site.
Baker Construction & Development Inc., of Spokane, is the contractor, according to permit data. Evan Verduin, of Spokane-based Trek Architecture, is designing the project, and the Spokane office of DCI Engineers is providing engineering services.
Environmental documents show the site is mostly vacant. Tucker says there are two sheds on the property that will be demolished before construction work begins.
Tucker says construction on the project will start by June 1 and be completed next January or February. He says the project was expected to begin this spring but was delayed due to rezoning issues. The site was previously zoned for single-family residential and is now zoned for multifamily residential.
The project site is less than a half-mile west of a planned 72-unit apartment complex at 519 E. North Foothills Drive, which is being developed by Spokane-based 4 Degrees Real Estate.
The two planned apartment projects will bring about 95 units to the neighborhood by the late winter.
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