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Stories related to Kendall YardsShowing up to 25 most recent stories (8/21/2008) At 78 acres of mostly bare dirt, the site of the proposed Kendall Yards development overlooking the Spokane River is a conspicuous piece of real estate. After all the attention its developer received for an ambitious plan to build hundreds of homes and provide space for businesses there, however, heads are turning for a different reason: Nothing has been built. (5/2/2008) A 250-stall downtown parking garage under consideration by Spokane Partners LLC could help alleviate parking headaches for theater and restaurant patrons in the Davenport District. (5/1/2008) The Spokane City Council on Monday reversed a decision by the city hearing examiner rejecting a proposed 100-foot office and retail tower west of the county courthouse. (4/15/2008) The one-block street that is the closest link between the Monroe Street and Post Street bridges will be repaved. (4/11/2008) Proposed traffic impact fees would cost the developer of Kendall Yards millions of dollars and jeopardize deals on the former Empire Ford building in downtown Spokane, representatives of the development community say. (2/29/2008) Black Rock Development is scrapping its downtown Spokane sales office for Kendall Yards, even before the office opened to the public. (2/19/2008) Spokane Mayor Mary Verner has eliminated the position of the city's designated contact person for Kendall Yards developers. (2/7/2008) Work on a new multimillion-dollar Kendall Yards development is continuing on a planning level, but construction of the first buildings may not occur until 2009, a Spokane city official said this week. (12/6/2007) Nearly 100 people turned out on a cold Thursday night last week to talk about the future of downtown Spokane. (9/22/2007) City engineers raised concerns this week that minor cracks in an abutment in the Monroe Street Bridge may have been caused by explosives detonated during construction of the future Kendall Yards Boulevard. (8/2/2007) Two of the last major remnants of railroad lines on Spokane's north riverbank are being demolished as work progresses on Kendall Yards, a 78-acre commercial and residential development near downtown Spokane. (7/20/2007) City Councilman Brad Stark hasn't been one to walk away from a good fight. Then again, neither have his opponents in the race for his South Side council seat. (7/19/2007) Lane reductions will be imposed on Monroe Street just north of the Monroe Street Bridge in September and October while Avista Corp. utility crews relocate a major line. (7/18/2007) Tax money is pouring in. Downtown is as lively as it has been in years. Tough decisions over the River Park Square garage fiasco are, for the most part, decided. (7/13/2007) A small brush fire on the hillside off Summit Boulevard didn't have a chance to get bigger Thursday because a construction crew from the nearby Kendall Yards project rushed over to apply water. (7/1/2007) In a surprise March announcement, Mayor Dennis Hession created what has become the first major issue of this year's mayoral race: taxes. (6/28/2007) The phone rang about five minutes before I put supper on the table the other night. The caller was taking a survey about governmental concerns. (6/24/2007) When you saw the news that a Spokane River whitewater park will become a reality for kayakers and thought – big deal, I don't kayak – consider this quote from Rick Hastings. (6/21/2007) Officials at Spokane City Hall have come up with a way to pay for an update of downtown's comprehensive land-use plan, but it involves increases in parking meter rates. (6/21/2007) Connie Copeland-Malone hopes the scent of hamburgers cooking on the grill on Tuesday in the Salem Lutheran Church parking lot will get West Central residents talking. (6/13/2007) I bring to you here the latest installment in the ongoing saga of the Spokane Marketplace. (6/5/2007) Spokane's three better-known mayoral candidates sparred over ways to make city government more efficient and two new candidates formally entered the race Monday on the first day of filing for office. (6/5/2007) A member of a South Side neighborhood council and a member of the city's cable advisory board each filed for their first political campaigns Monday, running for spots on the Spokane City Council. (6/3/2007) Campaign signs for Spokane's mayoral election have already started to sprout like dandelions around the city in high-visibility spaces. (5/30/2007) With one tax subsidy secured, Kendall Yards developers and the city are considering another.
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