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“A spokane landmark”
Steam Plant Square was formed in 1996. The managing partners knew that historic preservation was the first order of business. Getting the plant listed on to the necessary historical registries took considerable time and effort. Almost immediately, too, the project's scope expanded. What began as a renovation of a single Washington Water Power landmark grew to include two additional structures, the Seehorn and Courtyard buildings. All three buildings combine to create one contiguous property totaling more than 80,000 square feet of unique office, retail and dining space. Clearly, the breadth and depth of this project required the involvement of qualified architectural and rehabilitation experts.Wells and Company was selected as the partner in this venture because of their noted expertise in historic renovation and architecture and their proven track record - 17 successful historic renovations - the most in the Pacific Northwest by any developer.
Cool place! I've been here several times and haven't regretted it all. Yes the acoustics make for an eco, bit you're in an old steam plant. Foods alright, but you come to a brewery for the beer.... Read more
Had a team dinner here and it was honestly not that great. The acoustics in this place WERE NOT meant for large parties (our lesson learned) BUT I also wouldn't bring my partner on a date here... Read more
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