Spokane Journal of Business

24-unit apartment project gets nod in Spokane Valley

Building will be first of four planned at site near former waterpark

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The city of Spokane Valley has approved a building permit for a new $4.6 million, 24-unit apartment structure dubbed Splashdown Apartments to be constructed at 1624 N. Bowdish, in Spokane Valley. 

Samuel L. Courchaine, of Spokane Valley based-Courchaine Investments Inc., is the owner and contractor for the project.

Ron Mackie, architect and owner of Spokane Valley-based Architectural Ventures, who designed the project, says the building will be the first of four multifamily structures that Courchaine plans to erect in three phases on the nearly 4-acre site just east of Valley Mission Park and the former Splashdown water park.

Spokane-based Eclipse Engineering PC is providing engineering services, says Mackie.

The foundation, footing, and electrical infrastructure work is underway for the first three-story building. 

Courchaine plans to begin construction on a second 24-unit multifamily structure in summer 2023, Mackie says. Phase three is planned for 2024 and will include a third 24-unit apartment building and a 12-unit building.

Karina Elias
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Reporter Karina Elias covers the banking and finance industry. A California native, she attended the University of California at Santa Barbara. Karina loves salsa dancing, traveling, baking, cuddling with her dog, and writing creative fiction and non-fiction.  

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