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Real Estate & Construction

— Natasha Nellis

Cluster of projects bolster downtown Spokane's west end

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June 6, 2019
Natasha Nellis
The $50 million in new projects first reported last year on the west end of downtown Spokane are being completed or are well underway.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Haystack Heights hopes to bring first cohousing development to Spokane

Cohousing group aims for spring 2020 construction
June 6, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
A new community called Haystack Heights, which organizers say will introduce the cohousing lifestyle to Spokane, is about to take shape on a 3-acre property near Spokane's South Perry District.
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Spokane housing market undergoes a remodel ramp-up

Dearth of listings fuels rise in demand for major renovations in Spokane, experts say
June 6, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane-area inventory of homes for sale has declined steadily over the past five years, and since then, the number of major home renovations has increased, say local experts.
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Spokane-area foreclosures decline further

Observers here call uptick in April nothing but noise
June 6, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Recent data released by Irvine, California-based real estate research company Attom Data Solutions show foreclosure rates for Spokane County, already at a historic low, continued their downward trend for the first quarter of 2019, a trend Spokane market
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—Integrus Architecture PS

$8.5 million addition, remodel to start at Wilson Elementary School

New classrooms, gym expansion to be included
May 23, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Wilson Elementary School is gearing up for an $8.5 million addition and remodel of just under 22,000 square feet to begin this summer at 911 W. 25th, on Spokane's South Hill.
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Opportunity awaits in Spokane's Opportunity Zones

Investors say investments are occurring; how much is unclear
May 23, 2019
Virginia Thomas
A year after 11 Spokane-area neighborhoods were designated as Opportunity Zones, at least one advocate says Spokane is starting to see some investment activity.
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Hope House garners $13 million for downtown project

Low-income apartments, shelter near full funding
May 9, 2019
Virginia Thomas
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission has approved $237 million for construction or preservation of nearly 1,000 affordable apartments throughout the state, including $13 million in tax-credit equity for the 60 units to be built at the planned
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—NAC Architecture

Marimn Health Youth Recreation Center takes shape

Art Only
May 9, 2019
Staff Report
NAC Architecture, of Spokane, is designing the $15.8 million Marimn Youth Recreations Center, which is to be built on tribal reservation land off of U.S. 95, near Worley, Idaho. Marimn Health, the health care organization of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe
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$122 million dedicated to public projects in Spokane County

EWU, Eastern State, community colleges among top recipients
May 9, 2019
Virginia Thomas
The recently passed state capital budget includes about $122 million for 65 projects in Spokane County that will get underway in the next two years.
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—Natasha Nellis

Is Spokane's apartment market on the brink of stability?

Some—but not all—experts claim multifamily supply, demand is finding balance
May 9, 2019
Natasha Nellis
After years of historically low vacancy rates in the multifamily housing sector, some observers of the Spokane apartment market claim it's on the brink of stabilization.
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