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Leone & Keeble selected for project at Whitworth

$13.5 million music building addition, remodel underway
November 19, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Whitworth University says it has named Spokane-based Leone & Keeble Inc. as the general contractor for a big music center remodel and addition project.
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Crescent Court owner erred in tenant eviction, appeals court says

Ruling overturned against ex-Daiquiri Factory owner
November 19, 2015
A Washington state appellate court panel here has reversed a Spokane County Superior Court ruling that had favored the owner of the Crescent Building in downtown Spokane in a dispute with the tenant owner of the former Daiquiri Factory bar.
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Habitat For Humanity buys building for offices, store

East Trent location could boost donations, CEO says
November 19, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane is working on remodeling a new location to house both its offices and Habitat Store.
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Avista advances its plans for former AAA property

Utility intends to establish operations center there
November 19, 2015
Kim Crompton
Avista Corp., of Spokane, says it's progressing with development plans for the former AAA of Spokane property at 1717 W. Fourth, which it bought earlier this year and plans to convert into a downtown operations center. It says it plans to develop a new
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Homebuilder erects third apartment complex in North Idaho

$6 million initial phase will have 72 rental units
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
Viking Construction Inc., of Hayden, has started work on a $6 million, 72-unit first phase of a planned 208-unit apartment complex in North Idaho, says Scott Krajack, Viking's director of development.
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—Century 21 Beutler-Waterfront

Inland Northwest waterfront transactions are steady

Activity rises, median prices drop in specialty market
November 19, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Inland Northwest waterfront real estate markets have retained a sense of stability the last few years, say real estate agents who market such properties.
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Sex shop violated Spokane Valley city code, court rules

Citizen complaint started inquiry at Erotic Boutique
November 19, 2015
The Washington State Court of Appeals has unanimously upheld a lower court ruling that viewing rooms in a sex shop don't conform to Spokane Valley municipal regulations.
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West Side investor buys North Side apartment complex

65-unit Cedar Village sells for $2.7 million
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
Alder Terrace Apartments LLC, a Longview, Wash.-based real estate investment company, has bought the Cedar Village apartment complex in the Nevada-Lidgerwood neighborhood on Spokane's North Side for $2.7 million, says Joel Crosby, a commercial real esta
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—NAC|Architecture

Spokane Public Schools queue up three projects

Newtech, NC, Salk work to approach $60 million
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
Spokane Public Schools is lining up its next three major projects, valued at nearly $60 million, that will be under construction this year and next.
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—Kevin Blocker

The city of Spokane's mobile home debate

Councilman contends measure limits park owners; proponent disagrees
November 19, 2015
Outgoing Spokane City Councilman Mike Allen thinks the city violated its Comprehensive Plan when council members recently changed language in the plan in a way that he believes limits the ability of manufactured and mobile home parks to sell their propert
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