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Construction + Real Estate

City of Pasco: growth spurs economic development

October 30, 2018
Arielle Dreher
The city of Pasco is running out of room. So much so that the city has asked Franklin County to expand by more than 4,800 acres north of the current city limits. The growth in population is fueling large home developments as well as new school construction in...
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City of West Richland: ‘bedroom community’ expands west

October 30, 2018
Robin Wojtanik
At 15,320 citizens strong, West Richland is looking to its undeveloped western end of town as the focus for future growth.“The center of town is pretty much built out,” said Aaron Lambert, West Richland’s community development director.What feels like the center of town for West Richland tends to be the...
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Port of Kennewick: progress continues on Columbia Gardens, Vista Field

October 30, 2018
Laura Kostad
The Port of Kennewick’s two biggest development projects aim to turn high-profile properties into thriving, multi-use areas that offer a sense of community.The port plans to seek bids by the end of 2018 for the first phase of the Vista Field redevelopment project, while the construction of infrastructure to support...
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Vista Arts Center: group envisions dedicated place for arts

October 30, 2018
Laura Kostad
A 23-year-old group has stepped into the spotlight to raise money to open the Tri-Cities’ first performing arts center at Vista Field.The group has long said that the Tri-Cities doesn’t have a suitable, designated performance space to hold symphonies, Broadway shows, plays and ballets.“The idea is that Vista Field will...
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Port of Pasco: new development projects in works, on horizon

October 30, 2018
Laura Kostad
Over the past year, the Port of Pasco has been paving the way forward — in some cases, literally — on several new projects.Responsible for most of Franklin County, aside from the northeastern region, which is managed by the Port of Kahlotus, the Port of Pasco owns more than 3,000...
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Port of Benton to buy 71.5 acres of light industrial land in north Richland

October 30, 2018
Laura Kostad
The Port of Benton celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2018, but Stuart Dezember, the port’s director of finance, said the real celebration will be after the completion of several projects currently underway.Those include the completion of Chukar Cherries’ expansion and second phase of Vintner’s Village in Prosser, purchase of 71.5...
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K-12 education: more students require more schools

October 30, 2018
Jeff Morrow
The Tri-Cities’ three public school districts continue to grow.And because of that, so do their capital projects.Whether it’s new buildings, schools or facilities, the Kennewick, Pasco and Richland school districts have been busy completing projects from recently passed school bonds — and planning for future growth.Some districts already are planning...
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Higher education: college projects could depend on state funding

October 30, 2018
Jeff Morrow
The Tri-Cities’ two colleges have plenty of capital projects planned in the coming years, though some are dependent on approval and money from the state Legislature.At Washington State University Tri-Cities in north Richland, the campus now has an apartment complex open for students who wish to live close to class...
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Experts say region poised for continued growth

May 6, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Michelle DuplerEverywhere you look in the Tri-Cities, there are new faces, new businesses and new homes being built. The area is in the midst of economic and population booms that keep ranking it on lists of desirable places to live, work and play. And local experts say the steady...
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Residential market hungry for homes

May 6, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Michelle DuplerThe Tri-City area continues to be a hot market for real estate, offering continued affordability, low unemployment and an attractive local economy in comparison to many other metro areas in the United States.Local experts said single-family home construction continues to boom, as do sales of existing homes, while...
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