A downtown Spokane historic building that local preservationists feared would be demolished may have a new lease on life after recently being listed for sale.
Cowles Real Estate Co. is selling the 18,000-square-foot, three-story Chancery building, which was designed by famed architect Kirtland Cutter and built in 1910.
“We are offering the building for sale because at the current time we are focusing our resources on other projects,” Doug Yost, vice president of development and acquisitions at Centennial Real Estate Investment Co., said in an email.
Centennial Real Estate Investment Co. and Cowles Real Estate Co. are subsidiaries of Cowles Co., which publishes The Spokesman-Review.
The property listing, which
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