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Construction + Real Estate

Port of Kennewick: Projects aim to transform city center, riverfront areas

October 15, 2019
Laura Kostad
Port of Kennewick projects to transform more than 100 acres in Kennewick’s retail core and a neglected waterfront into pedestrian-focused developments are taking shape.The $4.9 million first phase of the Vista Field development is expected to be completed in January 2020.The project lays the groundwork to turn the former air field into...
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Port of Pasco: Warehouses, airport, wharf developments – oh my!

October 15, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andrew KirkThe Port of Pasco’s key properties continue to see interest, growth and improvements.The port manages the Tri-Cities Airport and the marine terminal east of the cable bridge, and promotes the development of land on multiple sites in east Pasco to boost the economy in south Franklin County.The port’s...
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Port of Benton: New projects taking shape in PNNL’s neighborhood

October 15, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andrew KirkPort of Benton property not far from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is changing hands as plans are hatched to develop industrial flex space in north Richland.The Port of Benton manages 2,756 acres in the north, central and west side of Benton County, including 50 buildings on 12 sites, 16 miles...
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K-12 education: New schools open as Tri-Cities grows

October 15, 2019
Jeff Morrow
As the Tri-City’s population climbs toward 300,000, its three school districts continue to work to keep pace with it.Student enrollment numbers for 2018-19 put Kennewick’s student enrollment at 19,750 students; Pasco’s at 18,774; and Richland’s at 14,204, according to data from the state Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.Voters seem...
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Higher education: New academic, rec buildings coming to Tri-City campuses

October 15, 2019
Jeff Morrow
Continued growth at the higher education campuses in the Tri-Cities will be moving forward at a steady clip in the coming year.At Washington State University Tri-Cities, the school is proceeding with plans to build a 40,000-square-foot academic building for undergraduate studies in biology, chemistry and education in science, technology and...
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Market Overview: Tri-Cities boasts stable economy

October 30, 2018
Robin Wojtanik
More than 1,000 new homes have been built in the Tri-Cities since the start of 2018, but this is barely sustaining an appetite for housing in a market where supply can’t keep up with demand.“We are still in a very hot sellers’ market,” said Lola Franklin, chief executive officer of...
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Residential growth: climbing costs hinder homebuyers

October 30, 2018
Elsie Puig
A competitive sellers’ market in the Tri-Cities is creating bidding wars and raising prices of not only resale homes, but also the price of lots for new construction.Dave Retter, owner of Retter & Co. Sotheby’s International in Kennewick, said it’s not rare for a house to be listed at $190,000...
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Commercial real estate: local businesses drive development

October 30, 2018
Laura Kostad
Despite quick turnover of limited commercial real estate inventory and an ongoing demand for construction services, the Tri-City commercial real estate market continues to boom.“There is definitely a steady volume of construction that doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon,” said Scott Howard, executive director of the Tri-City Construction...
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City of Kennewick: Southridge shows no signs of slowing

October 30, 2018
Elsie Puig
Commercial and residential growth remains strong in Kennewick, especially in the Southridge area, but city officials say its other areas also are seeing their fair share of activity.“The growth in Kennewick has been pretty strong in the last few years,” said Wes Romine, development services manager for the city of...
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City of Richland: big projects underway in central district

October 30, 2018
Robin Wojtanik
The opening of the Queensgate Drive roundabouts allowed Richland to wrap up one of its major capital projects in 2018, while shifting focus for the next six months on building its new City Hall.The central district is a part of town receiving more attention from the city after a surge...
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