Meridian Construction Inc., of Spokane Valley, is erecting two multitenant commercial structures at The CrossRoads Coeur d’Alene retail center in northwest Coeur d’Alene, says Mark D’Agostino, Meridian’s president.
The 16-acre CrossRoads Coeur d’Alene development is located at the northeast corner of Ramsey Road and Appleway Avenue.
One concrete-masonry-block structure is going up west of the WinCo Foods store and will be a $928,000, 10,500-square-foot building with up to nine retail bays, D’Agostino says.
Tenants there likely will include a Subway restaurant and a Supercuts haircut outlet, he says.
Meridian also is erecting a $630,000, 7,000-square-foot building on the west edge of the development, near Ramsey Road.
Tenants in that five-bay structure likely will include a Starbucks coffee shop and a Pita Pit restaurant, D’Agostino says.
Both buildings, which were designed by the Spokane Valley office of Boise-based CSHQA, are expected to be completed in April, he says.
Boise-based discount grocery chain WinCo Foods LLC opened an $8.5 million, 71,000-square-foot supermarket at 1485 W. Appleway in November. The WinCo store and parking lot take up 9 acres in the northeast section of the CrossRoads retail complex, which Hughes Investments, of Newport Beach, Calif., is developing.
Also in The CrossRoads development, Liberty Lake-based Spokane Teachers Credit Union had announced last September that it plans to construct a 3,500-square-foot, freestanding branch building with three drive-thru lanes this year or in early 2015.
A site plan posted on Hughes Investments website shows potential pad sites for three additional stand-alone buildings ranging in size from 3,800 square feet to 8,000 square feet of space.