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Home » New pediatric dental and orthodontic clinic built on Duportail

New pediatric dental and orthodontic clinic built on Duportail

3200 Duportail Street, Richland
July 15, 2019
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The owners of a pediatric dental and orthodontic clinic have built a new office in the growing Queensgate area in Richland.

The building owner, In

Slide Out LLC, is owned by the owners of Smile Surfers Kids Dentistry and

Tri-City Orthodontics. These clinics occupy the two upper floor suites of the

19,280-square-foot building at 3200 Duportail St., next door to the DQ

Grill & Chill. They opened for business there in mid-June.

Smile Surfers Kids

Dentistry is owned by David N. Hamilton and James F. Collette.

The late Chris

Parkinson was part of the original group that formed In Slide Out. 

He and his partner

David Butler were owners of Parkinson + Butler Orthodontics in Richland, and

were in the process of merging their clinic with Tri-City Orthodontics at the

time of his death on Dec. 8, 2018.

The clinic has since

completed the merger with Tri-City Orthodontics and is now owned by Butler and

Jon Collette.

The building also

features six 1,200-square-foot suites on the lower floor.

Both floors have

drive-up parking. Access to the upper floor is on the back side of the

building. 

Suites 101 and 102

have been leased by Columbia Point Vision. The building has fiber optic

internet access to all suites.

The remaining four

lower floor suites are available to retailers or offices.

The building owners

opted not to include a grease trap in their drainage system so it can not

accommodate most restaurants, though delis and other food vendors who do not

cook on site could be potential tenants. 

Lease space is $27 per

square foot and may include some combination of free lease period and/or tenant

improvement allowances. To inquire about leasing, call Butler at

503-753-2387.

The total cost of the

project, including land, building and tenant improvements is about $5.3

million. It is located on 1.6 acres.

W McKay Construction

of Kennewick was the general contractor and is overseeing tenant improvements.

Terence L. Thornhill

Architect of Pasco designed the building.

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