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Vancouver building permits

By The Columbian
Published: December 7, 2015, 5:54am

Nov. 16-27

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

Commercial

BnK Construction, 7600 N.E. 41st St., $170,000, interior modifications in suites 150, 160 and 190.

D & F Plumbing, 3425 S.E. 192nd Ave., Suite 106, $287,000, retail business improvements.

Foes & Sullivan Builders, 13411 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., Suite A, $49,000, tenant improvements.

JR Johnson, 8011 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., $419,624, repair fire damage.

Jackson Contracting, 7407 N.E. Vancouver Plaza Drive, $145,000, car dealership improvements.

McDonald & Wetle, 11620 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., $160,000, replace roof at 205 Commerce Center.

Merlin Nw, 4555 N.E. 66th Ave., $52,300, floor lobby modifications.

PK Construction, 1012 Washington St., $200,000, convert vacant space into restaurant.

RSV Building Solutions, 12204 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., $192,000, convert former law office space into accounting office.

Summit Construction, 1220 Main St., Suite 435, $701,077, improvements on fourth floor.

TEAM Construction, 3112 N.E. 62nd Ave., $3,555,450, construct senior apartment complex with 49 units, office, and community spaces.

Residential

Buckingham Resources, 15801 S.E. Rivershore Drive, $34,996.

D.R. Horton, 4933 N.E. 26th Ave. and 2634 N.E. Hawthorne Circle, $118,399 each; 2630 and 2631 N.E. Hawthorne Circle, $115,941 each.

Fire Industry Restoration Experts, 9421 N.E. Ferngrove St., $76,906.

Legacy Restoration, 6012 Highland Drive, $60,000.

Paul Davis Restoration, 3001 N St., $70,791.

Silver Buckle Homes, 5008 N.E. 28th Ave., $76,758.

Southerlands Custom Remodeling, 6502 N.W. Bernie Drive, $54,916.

Woodridge II, 2624, 2640 and 2644 N.E. 130th Court, $79,357 each; 4605 N.E. 12th Court, $99,776; 8117, 8119, 8211, 8215, 8217, 8219, 8121 and 8123 N.E. 20th St., $73,264 each.

Urban Northwest Homes, 13707 N.E. 64th Circle, $92,938; 13703 N.E. 64th Circle, $77,855.

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