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Home » Therapy clinic moves to Schade Towers

Therapy clinic moves to Schade Towers

Wenatchee concern has 12 workers at office here

February 13, 2014
Mike McLean

The Achieve Center, a speech, physical, and occupational therapy practice that serves children with developmental disabilities in Eastern and Central Washington, has moved its Spokane clinic to the University District, east of downtown.

The relocated clinic occupies 4,100 square feet of leased space on the fourth floor of the Schade Towers, at 528 E. Spokane Falls Blvd., having moved there recently from smaller quarters at 524 W. Indiana, on Spokane’s North Side, says Paula Turner, director of therapy at the Spokane clinic.

The clinic here has 12 employees, Turner says.

The Spokane clinic is The Achieve Center’s second clinic. The practice was founded in Wenatchee in 2004, and operates a clinic there, where its founders and owners Hal Hunsaker and Eric Burns live.

Guy Byrd of Cornerstone Property Advisors LLC, and Jeff McGougan, of NAI Black, negotiated the lease.

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Artisan Portrait, a Post Falls photo studio, has leased 1,400 square feet of retail space in the Milltown Center, at 306 N. Spokane, in Post Falls, and has moved there from smaller quarters in the River City Plaza, at 2500 E. Seltice Way. Craig Hunter and Rob Kannapien, both of Coldwell Banker Commercial Schneidmiller Realty, handled the transaction.

Swagat Indian Cuisine, a new Spokane Valley restaurant, has leased 5,900 square feet of floor space in the Eagle Plaza retail center, at 14415 E. Sprague. Earl Engle and Mike King, both of NAI Black, and Pete Thompson, of Stonemark Real Estate Co., handled the transaction.

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Doug Beckenhauer, of Reedley, Calif., has bought as an investment a 20,900-square-foot office building at 202 E. Anton, in Coeur d’Alene. Craig Hunter and Rob Kannapien, both of Coldwell Banker Schneidmiller Commercial Realty, handled the transaction.

Gold Stone Construction LLC, an insulation services contractor, has leased 4,000 square feet of space in the Spokane Business & Industrial Park, at 3808 N. Sullivan, and has moved there from a home-based office. Chase Breckner, of Crown West Realty LLC, handled the transaction.

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