The owner of Four Seasons Landscaping Inc., of Spokane, says he plans to construct a 7,000-square-foot warehouse building on property he purchased on the West Plains, which is part of a planned light-industrial development there.
The owner, Jeremy DeForge, also owns Alderbrook Construction Inc., of Spokane, which will build the structure for Four Seasons on 5 acres he purchased for his company there. Though it's early in the process, DeForge says he anticipates the building project will cost around $600,000.
DeForge also is a member of Fosseen Road LLC, a venture that owns a total of 12 acres of land there that it plans to develop into half-acre lots for light industrial use.
DeForge expects to start construction on Four Seasons' project in the spring. Once its new building is completed, the company will move there from its current leased space at 3828 E. Broad, in Spokane, he says. It will use another 2,000 square feet of space for outdoor storage.
DeForge says Four Seasons long has needed more room than it has at its half-acre location on Broad, but he plans to keep the same number of staff members, about 30, at the new location.
The owners of an adjacent parcel there, Greg and Jeanna Linafelter, are constructing a new 7,800-square-foot building there for their business, European Auto Haus Inc.
That property is just southeast of the freeway, across I-90 from where Spokane County currently is preparing to construct a new road, to be named Dowdy Road, between Geiger Boulevard and Electric Avenue.
Spokane real estate developers Dick Edwards and Pete Thompson are partners in the Fosseen Road development and in a company called Electric 90 LLC that is developing a similar light-industrial project at the location of the Dowdy Road project.