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Home » Four more structures slated near Target store

Four more structures slated near Target store

Dave Black Properties to develop retail buildings at Regal Plaza

January 16, 2014
Mike McLean

The city of Spokane has issued commercial building permits at the Regal Plaza shopping center development for four new structures, in addition to the big Target store project under construction there. 

Dave Black Properties LLC, of Spokane, is developing the four structures, which have a combined construction valuation of $2.8 million and will total 30,000 square feet of retail space, building permit application information shows.

Spokane real estate developer Dave Black, managing partner of Dave Black Properties, couldn’t be reached for comment.

The 15-acre Regal Plaza development is located at the southeast corner of the Regal Street and Palouse Highway junction.

Dave Black Properties’ permits include two 4,000-square-foot buildings, each valued at about $630,000, that will be constructed in the northwest section of the development. One of those buildings will face Regal Street, and the other will face Palouse Highway. Each will have up to five retail bays, the preliminary site plan on file with the city of Spokane shows.

Just south of those buildings and also fronting Regal Street, Black Properties plans to develop a $1.1 million, two-tenant building that will have 12,200 square feet of space for one tenant and 3,500 square feet of space for another tenant, the preliminary site plan shows.

The other structure, valued at $421,500, will be on the north side of the Target store, near the Palouse Highway, and will have 3,500 square feet of floor space with up to five retail bays, the site plan shows.

Yost, Mooney & Pugh Contractors Inc., of Spokane, is the contractor for all four projects, and Bernardo|Wills Architects PC, also of Spokane, designed them, the permit information says. The Spokane office of Seattle-based DCI Engineers is providing engineering services.

As previously reported by the Journal, Minneapolis-based Target Corp. is separately constructing a $6.4 million, 135,000-square-foot structure on 10.6 acres that the big-box retail chain bought in the eastern two-thirds of the Regal Plaza development site from Black Properties last June. Skanska USA Building Inc., of Parsippany, N.J., is the contractor on the Target project, and MulvannyG2Architecture, of Portland, designed it. The store is expected to open in the summer of 2014.

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