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Summer’s Hub

Exterior of Summer's Hub at 6481 W. Skagit Ave., Kennewick.
Summer’s Hub at 6481 W. Skagit Ave., Kennewick.Photo by Chad Utecht
August 11, 2022
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Chris Corbin together with Kathleen and Jon Corbin have completed Summer’s Hub, a dining destination that can accommodate up to 28 food trucks in the heart of Kennewick.

The 7,000-square-foot, one-story building at 6481 W. Skagit Ave., near Chuck E. Cheese, offers indoor and outdoor seating as well as an outdoor stage for live performances.

The 150-spot parking lot can be converted into a market during the summer months. Brady’s Brats and Burgers is a tenant.

The $5 million project, including land, is designed as a family-friendly destination. The rent is $1,200 per month for a one-year lease.

The project wrapped up on Aug. 1.

Mike Holstein, owner of MH Construction, oversaw construction.

Chris Corbin worked with Knutzen Engineering on the design.

For leasing information, go to thehubkennewick.com or email [email protected].

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