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Real Estate & Construction

—LeAnn Bjerken

Renovations planned for former produce building

Plans say construction to start in March 2019
November 21, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Predevelopment plans on file with the City of Spokane show a $500,000 renovation is in store for the former Pacific Fruit & Produce warehouse building at 102 E. Main.
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Katerra to build 408-unit Liberty Lake complex

Commercial development also planned for parcel
November 21, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Menlo Park, Calif.-based construction company Katerra Inc. is proposing to build 408 units of middle-income multifamily housing on east Country Vista Drive, in Liberty Lake, according to documents filed with the City of Liberty Lake.
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—NAC Architecture

School work: A first look at the Lewis & Clark High School expansion

Art Only
November 21, 2018
Staff Report
Spokane Public Schools plans to start work next spring on a $23.4 million addition at Lewis & Clark High School, on the periphery of downtown Spokane. The project will involve adding eight classrooms
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—Natasha Nellis

Nonprofits, landlords tackle housing affordability

Alliance hopes to develop stronger relationships to help low-income renters
November 21, 2018
Natasha Nellis
Dozens of landlords and representatives of Spokane County nonprofit agencies that serve low-income and homeless people have partnered to create the Spokane Landlord Liaison Network, which aims to increase affordable housing options
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—Samantha Peone

NAI Black's big move in downtown Spokane

Owner mulls apartment conversion as brokerage moves its headquarters
November 21, 2018
Samantha Peone
Black Enterprises LP is considering a $5 million project that would convert the six-story James S. Black Building downtown into a mixed-use building with five floors of apartment units, says principal Dave Black.
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AROUND TOWN

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
November 8, 2018
Staff Report

Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
November 8, 2018
Staff Report
Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
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Nonprofit makes most of big office building

Passsages Family Support employee count hits 45
November 8, 2018
Samantha Peone
Nonprofit outpatient mental health clinic Passages Family Support has expanded into the recently renovated third floor of the Sunset Pointe Business Park, at 1700 S. Assembly, says executive director Rebecca Bates.
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Tampiens buy another downtown structure

Building's upper floor to be converted into short-term, 'Airbnb-style' rental units
November 8, 2018
Samantha Peone
Spokane-based 4 Degrees Real Estate co-founder Jordan Tampien and his wife, Whitney, have purchased a two-story building on the west end of downtown, and they plan to convert the second floor into Airbnb-style short-term lodging space
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—NAC Architecture

U.S. Pavilion at Riverfront Park concept

ART ONLY
November 8, 2018
Staff Report
This conceptual drawing shows what a walkway within the U.S. Pavilion at Riverfront Park could look like when the $16.5 million renovation of the iconic downtown feature is completed.
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