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Construction + Real Estate

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City of Richland

Big commercial projects loom on the horizon

October 14, 2024
Robin Wojtanik

While Richland officials describe the city as having “land for days,” not all of it is available for housing and the number of single-family homes has yet to return to pre-pandemic numbers, though the city grew a modest 1.4% to more than 64,000 residents in 2024.


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City of Pasco

Eased restrictions create multifamily housing boom

October 14, 2024
Robin Wojtanik

Pasco recently made a major change to its residential zoning, and the city is seeing immediate benefits when it comes to housing availability, housing diversity and housing prices.


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City of Kennewick

Millions of dollars in road projects may help drive growth

October 14, 2024
Laura Kostad

Development across Kennewick continues in leaps and bounds as former empty space between developments rapidly fills in.


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Commercial Real Estate

Pent-up market sprints toward strong finish

October 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

The commercial real estate outlook going forward remains a fairly positive one.


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Residential Growth: Home construction leveling out after speed bumps

October 11, 2023
Sara Schilling

For Jason Wilkinson, one of the best parts of being a homebuilder comes at the end of the process.

“It’s when I hand keys to the buyers, knowing they’re going to make memories in something I built. That’s really satisfying to me,” said the co-owner of the Tri-Cities-based Prodigy...

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Commercial Real Estate: Rising interest rates don’t dampen cautious optimism

October 11, 2023
Sara Schilling

The story of commercial construction in the Tri-Cities right now has a simple theme: Things may have cooled a bit due to factors such as higher interest rates, but there’s no reason to panic.

“Although we may see a little bit of a slowdown in the pace of new...

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Port of Benton Rail

Port of Benton: Rail priorities keep port on the right track

October 11, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

After years of successful legislation to regain control of its local railways, the Port of Benton spent the last year repairing the rails so it could shift its priority to leveraging this asset to its fullest capacity: providing access for rail customers currently in Richland’s Horn...

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Port of Kennewick: Vista Field readies for take off

October 11, 2023
Laura Kostad

It’s been quiet at Vista Field since the Port of Kennewick laid down infrastructure.

But there are now tangible signs that development is coming: The port commission approved its first sale at the 103-acre former airport.

Amber Keller, owner of Blueberry Bridal Boutique at 8901 W. Tucannon Ave., Suite 155,...

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Port of Pasco: Tri-Cities Airport soars toward record-breaking passenger levels

October 11, 2023
Laura Kostad

Higher education: Colleges boast higher enrollments but no major capital projects

October 11, 2023
Jeff Morrow

 Washington State University Tri-Cities and Columbia Basin College officials have been working on smaller, infrastructure-type projects. And both campuses boasted higher student enrollment numbers in fall 2023.

Here is a look at what’s happening on their Tri-Cities campuses:

WSU Tri-Cities

For the first time since fall 2017, enrollment on the Washington...

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