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Real Estate & Construction

—Kevin Blocker

Davenport Grand Hotel is off to strong start

Worthy concern booked 20K rooms before opening
June 18, 2015
Don't plan on staying at the posh, Davenport Grand Hotel between July 7 -11. It's booked. The hotel will be at capacity when it hosts its first official group of convention attendees-1,300 sales reps from the national company Essential Oils. And fo
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—Architects West

First of five bond-funded Post Falls school projects rises

Architects West designed middle school expansion
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
Construction is under way on a $3.1 million expansion project at River City Middle School, in Post Falls, says Scott Fischer, the project architect with the Coeur d'Alene design firm Architects West Inc.
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Elmer erects addition in Valley for FedEx

Distribution site expansion will be completed this fall
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
A major expansion project is under way at the FedEx Ground distribution center in Spokane Valley.
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Central Valley school district starts grocery building remodel

$8.6 million project slated to be finished in early '16
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Central Valley School District started work in late April on a project to convert a former Yoke's Fresh Market building into new quarters for Barker High School and the Central Valley Early Learning Center.
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Spokane Transit Authority rolls toward launch of plaza upgrade project

Transit agency also plans sizable bus garage retrofit
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Spokane Transit Authority says it will begin work by early winter on a $4.9 million upgrade of the STA Plaza at 701 W. Riverside downtown.
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—ALSC Architects PS

Work starts on Spokane International Airport's parking operations building

$2 million project expected to be finished in November
June 4, 2015
Building crews have started work on a $2.1 million facility at Spokane International Airport that will serve as the new home for parking operations staff members.
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—Kevin Blocker

Downtown's Cutter Tower lands first tenant, looks for more

Kutak Rock law firm plans to move in at end of June
June 4, 2015
The eight-story former Kirtland Cutter Building in downtown Spokane that once housed the Sherwood Mall and now is called the Cutter Tower has secured its first tenant.
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Rudeen Developments affiliate plans 107-unit rental complex

Northwood Heights project valued at over $13 million
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
An affiliate of Liberty Lake-based Rudeen Developments LLC is developing a $13.1 million, 107-unit apartment complex in the Northwood area east of Spokane, according to building permit information on file with Spokane County.
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—MMEC Architecture & Interiors

Mukogawa Fort Wright serves up dining project

$1.5 million renovation to offer forest, river views
June 4, 2015
Mike McLean
Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute is remodeling and expanding its student dining facilities in a $1.5 million construction project, says R. Joe Alleman, the institute's director of administration.
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—Judith Spitzer

ABC's Kate McCaslin moves east for new chapter in life

Organization's CEO ready for change after 18 years
June 4, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Kate McCaslin, former president and CEO of the Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. is leaving Spokane to take a similar position at ABC's Keystone Chapter based in Lancaster County, Pa., after working for the chapter here fo
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