A partnership headed by Spokane contractor Mike Silvey plans to develop a Spokane Valley office park that will include three buildings and cost $2 million.
The park, to be called River Rock Professional Center, is planned for the northeast corner of Evergreen Road and Valleyway Avenue, less than a mile south of the Interstate 90-Evergreen interchange.
Silvey says the three two-story buildings in the park will be similar in design, and each will include 8,500 square feet of floor space.
Silvey Construction Inc., of which Silvey is president, has applied to Spokane County for building permits for the three structures. The company hopes to break ground on at least one of the buildings this spring and might start work on all of the structures at that time if it receives enough interest from prospective tenants.
The buildings will take between six and eight months to complete.
So far, all of the structures would be built speculatively, Silvey says. He hopes the office park will attract a mix of medical users, such as physicians practices, and professional users, such as law firms.
The River Rock site is a few blocks south of and across Evergreen from another office building that Silvey was involved in developing. That two-story, 20,000-square-foot structure, which is called Evergreen Professional Building, was completed in late 2001.
Jon R. Sayler Architects PS and Stephen R. Radkey Architect, both of Spokane, designed the office complex.