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Real Estate & Construction

Therapy clinic moves to Schade Towers

Wenatchee concern has 12 workers at office here
February 13, 2014
Mike McLean
The Achieve Center, a speech, physical, and occupational therapy practice that serves children with developmental disabilities in Eastern and Central Washington, has moved its Spokane clinic to the University District, east of downtown. The relocated cli
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Catholic Charities opens retail furnishings store

Business located in former Stewart's hardware space
February 13, 2014
Katie Ross
Catholic Charities of Spokane, a 100-year-old nonprofit that offers social services through Eastern Washington, has opened a retail store called Furnishings for Hope in the historic Stewart's True Value Hardware building, located at 1905 N. Monroe. Th
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—Mike McLean

WSU Spokane starts work on master-plan update

College looks to address future needs at Riverpoint
February 13, 2014
Mike McLean
Following the opening of its $79 million Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Building on the Riverpoint Campus east of downtown late last year, Washington State University Spokane has started its next master-plan update. The focus of the master plan
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Up to $100 million sewer project takes step forward

City solicits engineers to submit qualifications
February 13, 2014
Treva Lind
The city of Spokane is seeking proposals from engineering firms for design and construction management of an estimated $80 million to $100 million upgrade at the city's Riverside Park Water Reclamation Facility sewage-treatment plant. Marlene Feist, th
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—Mike Mclean

Sportsman's Warehouse set to return to Spokane

Outdoor retailer eyes long-dormant North Side site
February 13, 2014
Mike McLean
Sportsman's Warehouse, the Utah-based national outdoor recreation and sporting goods chain, plans to re-enter the Spokane market with a new store to be located at a long-dormant construction site on the North Side. The company has filed a predevelopmen
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—Mike McLean

Downtown Spokane's Bennett Block is up for makeover

Revitalization job to bring big changes in tenant mix
February 13, 2014
Mike McLean
Dru Hieber, who represents the third generation of her family to own the Bennett Block downtown, says Hieber Properties Inc., is renovating the historic property at the northeast corner Main Avenue and Howard Street with the goal of restoring its vitality
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—Mike McLean

Inland Northwest lenders undergo repo reduction

'Dramatic improvement' said tied to optimism in economy
January 30, 2014
Mike McLean
Financial institutions have reduced greatly the amount of repossessed real estate on their books following the Great Recession. Scott Southwick, chief credit officer for Spokane-based Inland Northwest Bank, says nonperforming assets, which include reposs
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Geothermal gains share in custom home market

Alternative costs more to install, less to operate
January 30, 2014
Mike McLean
Geothermal heating and cooling systems are gaining acceptance in residential construction here, although most adopters of the heat-transfer technology are in the upscale custom home market. Jeff Fountain, a principal at Copeland Architecture & Constructi
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—Treva Lind

Low-impact development said to be in higher demand

Landscape architect reports more inquiries about environmentally friendly architecture
January 30, 2014
Treva Lind
Landscape architect Len Zickler, a principal in the Spokane office of Tacoma-based AHBL Inc., says the company is seeing more requests to design environmentally friendly infrastructure to manage stormwater drainage. He expects this approach, called low-
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—Kim Crompton

Kiemle & Hagood subsidiary promotes greener building management practices

brokerage's subsidiary works to help owners find savings
January 30, 2014
Kim Crompton
Kiemle & Hagood Co. says it and a facility-services subsidiary it operates have been using greener building management and maintenance practices they implemented fully three years ago to help building owners and tenants achieve sizable energy savings. Th
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