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Placed Top 15 for the University of Idaho at the 2024 Spokane Student Design Awards

Spokane’s East Central district used to be the center for diverse culture and beautiful landscapes and homes. Today’s East Central district is in a sad state with historic residences falling apart and crime running rampant. We are looking at returning East Central to its former glory as a new center of art and culture with the introduction of two new nodes of activity. With one to the west of the highway and one to the east in the existing residential zone. With the introduction of these nodes, we are introducing our 35-year plan for re-development.

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