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Vancouver building permits

The Columbian
Published: July 26, 2015, 5:00pm

July 6-17

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


Commercial

Bremik Construction, 700 Washington St., $163,123, remodel medical office.

Cochran Inc., 700 Washington St., $125,000, Wells Fargo expansion into adjacent suite.

Howard S. Wright, 18110 S.E. 34th St., $800,000, expand Integra office space.

James E. John Construction, 7600 N.E. 41st St., $110,000, remodel One Park Place entry and restrooms.

Johansen Electric, 1401 S.E. 164th Ave., Suite 100, $74,612, medical office improvements.

McDonald & Wetle, 8000 E. Mill Plain Blvd., $70,000, replace roof.

Pacific Northern Enviro Corporation, 16320 S.E. Cascade Park Drive, $39,850, tenant improvements.

TEAM Construction, 8601 N.E. Vancouver Mall Loop, $2,600,000, convert existing Nordstrom space into two separate tenant spaces by floor.

Residential

Axiom Luxury Homes, 9225 S.E. Image Lane, $180,000; 8005 S.E. Evergreen Highway, $232,539.

Erin Isle Construction, 14803 S.E. Valencia Drive, $90,000; 3303 S.E. 147th Place, $80,000.

Folden Construction, 8001 S.E. Evergreen Highway, $30,000.

Glavin Development, 807 S.E. 202nd Court, Camas, $179,199.

Hamish Murray Construction, 5219 N.W. Walnut St., $38,832.

Jack Harroun Construction, 607 W. 19th St., $118,376.

Jeffrey E. Mason Contracting, 8013 S.E. Maple Ave., $43,000.

Prairie Electric, 12700 N.E. 53rd St., $84,343.

Quality Restoration Services, 2203 N.E. Landover Drive, $49,800.

Revin Construction, 1111 N.E. 45th St. and 4418 N.E. 12th Ave., $85,991 each.

Rocking Horse Rita Custom Homes, 7603 S.E. 17th St., $396,251.

Silver Buckle Homes, 5000 N.E. 28th Ave., $76,758.

Urban Northwest Homes, 4000 and 4014 S.E. 168th Ave., $83,781 each.

Willow Creek Investments, 8221 N.E. 20th St., $57,588; 8223 N.E. 20th St., $57,449.

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