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Home » Kennewick homebuilders plan new headquarters

Kennewick homebuilders plan new headquarters

A Kennewick homebuilding company is building a large warehouse and office that will serve as a headquarters for Infinity Homes of Washington, Promade Homes and RP Development in unincorporated Benton County at 105609 E. Wiser Parkway.
June 13, 2019
Robin Wojtanik

Infinity, Promade, RP Development owners building 31,000-square-foot building near Cottonwood school

The

owners of Infinity Homes of Washington, Promade Homes and RP Development are

building a 31,000-square-foot building at 105609 E. Wiser Parkway.

The new warehouse and

showroom are under construction just south of Interstate 82 in unincorporated

Benton County, near CSS Mini Storage, just a stone’s throw from Cottonwood

Elementary School.

The building will

include a 24,000-square-foot warehouse for RP Development, named for owners

Russ Golbatyuk and Peter Strijak. It also will feature 7,000 square feet of

space for a showroom where clients may visit to pick out custom home features

like cabinets, tile and trim, as well as a conference room and office space for

both Infinity and Promade.

The company currently

is leasing a 2,000-square-foot space on West Deschutes Avenue in Kennewick, not

far from the former Vista Field, where about 15 employees are based.

General Manager Paul

Lavrentiev said the company “is excited to have outgrown” the current office,

as it builds about 150 to 170 new homes a year.

This year’s goal is

to complete 200 homes, and the effort will be boosted by the new location

headquarters, set to open in the fall, he said.

Infinity builds

custom homes with price points starting in the upper $300,000 range. Its homes

may be found throughout the Tri-Cities, including neighborhoods like Westcliffe

and Southridge.

Promade homes have a

lower price point, ranging between $240,000 to $300,000, and a large number of

Promade homes are near Road 84 and Chapel Hill boulevard in west Pasco.

The new building on

Wiser Parkway is valued at $2.5 million and the general contractor is P&R

Construction LLC, also owned by Golbatyuk and Strijak.

The foundation is

poured for the steel-framed building that will become the warehouse, with work

on that portion completed by O’Brien Construction Co. Inc. of Kennewick.

Other subcontractors used for the

project are contracted by the company for work on its residential projects.

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