Rob Brewster's recent development projects
Developer Rob Brewster returned to Spokane to rebuild his reputation as a developer, but now those efforts appear largely stalled.
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Formerly the McKinley School, the building from 1902 is seen behind chainlink fences at 117 N. Napa Street on July 31, 2019. This is one of several dormant properties owned by Rob Brewster.
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The building at 1801 E. 11th Avenue was originally intended to be a Vessel Coffee Roasters in the Perry district but currently sits empty on July 31, 2019. This is one of several dormant properties owned by Rob Brewster.
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Formerly the McKinley School, the building from 1902 is seen behind chainlink fences at 117 N. Napa Street on July 31, 2019. This is one of several dormant properties owned by Rob Brewster.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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The building at 1801 E. 11th Avenue was originally intended to be a Vessel Coffee Roasters in the Perry district but currently sits empty on July 31, 2019. This is one of several dormant properties owned by Rob Brewster.
Libby Kamrowski The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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A vacant unit, formerly the location of the Sterling Savings Bank, is seen from inside the Crescent Building facing south to Riverside Avenue on July 31, 2019. This is one of several dormant properties owned by Rob Brewster.
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Developer Rob Brewster, center, holding coffee cup, stands in the former Sterling/Umpqua bank building Thursdsay, Jan. 18, 2018, and gives a tour of the future restaurant center, to be called the Spokane Central Market. Before the banks arrived in the 1990s, the building houssed the old Crescent department store. Jesse Tinsley/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Rob Brewster helped develop the Pine Street Market in Portland, seen here in August 2019. Nick Deshais/The Spokesman-Review
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