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Labor issues contribute to construction slowdown

Single-family permits declined along with total units in 2023
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

Insufficient labor availability, declining building permit totals, and high building costs have been major factors contributing to a slowdown of Spokane-area construction this year.


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High rates faulted for real estate market slowdown

Softening sales expected to continue in election year
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

Elevated interest rates are behind market slowdowns across both commercial and residential real estate sectors in Spokane and Kootenai counties this year.


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Mike McLean

Remembering: Spokane developer Harlan Douglass

Magnate credited with building billion-dollar empire ‘from nothing’
December 7, 2023
Mike McLean

While Harlan Douglass had a reputation as a tough and controversial businessperson, the Spokane man who built a billion-dollar real estate empire was “just a normal guy” to his friends and occasionally enjoyed a good prank, even if it was on himself.


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CHAS Health facility progresses at Iron Bridge Office Campus

Training center will help meet growing demand for workers
December 7, 2023
Erica Bullock

Construction of Community Health Association of Spokane’s new $16 million health training facility is running slightly behind schedule but is on track to open in May.


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Highland Halls apartment complex sells for $1.57M

85-year-old building brought in nine offers, according to listing broker
December 7, 2023
Erica Bullock

JSP Properties LLC, a Sammamish, Washington-based real estate investment company, has purchased for $1.57 million the Highland Halls Apartments.


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StorageMart acquires third Inland Northwest storage complex

Latest purchase involves Hanley Storage in Coeur d’Alene
December 7, 2023
Erica Bullock

StorageMart, a Columbia, Missouri-based storage company, has acquired Hanley Storage, a self-service storage facility in Coeur d’Alene.


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Housing Code Consequences: Zoning meant to encourage middle housing could complicate market

Conflicting laws said to hinder appraisers, borrowers
December 7, 2023
Karina Elias
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Pyramid dream: Old Global CU headquarters converted to neurological facility

NW Neurological owner aspires to create ‘center of excellence’ downtown at old Global building
November 22, 2023
Erica Bullock

Dr. David Greeley, a neurologist and owner of Northwest Neurological PLLC, is converting the pyramid-shaped, concrete office building on the west side of downtown Spokane into a comprehensive neurological center.


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Latinos En Spokane preps homeownership cooperative

Effort works to find vacant land for development to accommodate 75 families; other groups pursue alternative buying path as well
November 22, 2023
Karina Elias

Latinos en Spokane, a nonprofit serving the Latino population, has assembled a 75-family cooperative development community that intends to create homeownership—and ideally, generational wealth—for its residents.


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Owners can lose land through adverse possession

Titleholders are advised to protect property lines
November 22, 2023
Beau Ruff

Your property can be taken from you even though you have ostensibly done nothing wrong.


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