Construction is underway in downtown Coeur d'Alene on five of 10 planned new townhome units, says Eric Hedlund, owner of Eric Hedlund Design LLC, which designed the project.
The 10 townhomes, each with roughly 2,000 square feet of floor space, are
Kent, Wash.- based PacWest Machinery LLC is constructing a new Volvo Construction Equipment Dealership at 3515 N. Sullivan Road, in Spokane Valley.
PacWest Machinery CEO Andrew Wold says construction crews broke ground last month, and the company plans
Wonder Spokane LLC has inked the Spokane office of Parametrix Inc. engineering firm as its first tenant in the recently renovated, former Wonder Bread Bakery building-now called the Wonder Building-on the periphery of downtown Spokane.
Based in Sea
Coeur d'Alene-based soccer club Timbers-Thorns North FC is building a new administrative office, an indoor soccer field, three full-sized outdoor fields, and a parking lot, according to permits filed with the Kootenai County building department.
The city of Spokane Valley has issued a building permit for a $9 million multitenant warehouse facility at 15909 E. Marietta, public records show.
The warehouse, under the project name SDS Valley Facility, would include 110,400 square feet of space
Construction has begun on a new $5.1 million hangar at Felts Field airport.
Todd Woodard, spokesman for Spokane Airports, says the building will be leased to the Historic Flight Foundation, which is based at Paine Field in Everett, Wash., for use as a
A $4 million mixed-use building is being proposed at 611 E. Sprague, says John Lang, director of design services for McKinstry Co., and contact for project owner 611 East Sprague LLC.
The building, known as South Landing HUB, is proposed at the northeast
Lacey, Wash.-based multidisciplinary consulting firm SCJ Alliance has acquired Spokane-based community planning and design firm Studio Cascade Inc., says Eric Johnston, the latter firm's executive vice president.
Studio Cascade's founder, Bill Grimes
A medical office building that would have a personnel capacity of 300 to 400 people is proposed at 307 W. Fourth, according to early planning documents submitted to the city of Spokane.
The proposal currently is under environmental review as required by
Three separate apartment complex projects with an expected total of 396 living units are in the planning stages in different neighborhoods in the Spokane area.
On the West Plains, preliminary plans with Spokane County call for a large apartment complex