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Vancouver building permits

The Columbian
Published: March 9, 2014, 5:00pm

Feb. 17-28

Building permits over $25,000 issued by the city of Vancouver.

Commercial

Alegis Construction, 16415 S.E. 15th St., Suite 103, $82,000, tenant improvement.

C.H. Kruse Plumbing, 6808 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Suite J, $110,000, convert former hair salon to eco-laundromat.

Gaither & Sons Construction, 17701 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., $4,348,425, construct 91-unit loft apartments; 301 S.E. 177th Ave., $170,522, construct community center.

Gerding Builders, 16703 S.E. First St., $236,983, construct clubhouse, leasing office; 16703 S.E. First St., $1,463,854, 16-unit residential building; $1,478,329, 18-unit building; $1,190,684, 18-unit building; $2,269,352, 28-unit building; $1,463,854, 16-unit building; $1,190,684, 18-unit building; $1,926,662, 22-unit building; $1,463,854, 16-unit building.

JEM Builders, 2615 N.E. 112th Ave., $42,000, add offices and breakroom at American Family Insurance.

Kennedy Restoration, 5905 S.E. Columbia Way, $35,000, repair water damage.

Pennon Construction, 16611 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., $900,000, improvements for new Ross business.

Rotschy Inc., 5300 N.E. 129th Ave., $70,000, construct retaining wall.

Skyward Construction, 5206 N.W. Franklin St., $70,000, repair water damage.

Willamette Electric, 1311 S.E. Cardinal Court, $219,097, tenant improvements.

Residential

Manor Homes Washington, 2645 N.E. 87th Ave., $91,680.

Soaring Eagle, 1508 S.E. Hawks View Court, $127,994.

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