Avista substation relocation downtown
Avista Utilities is reshuffling its infrastructure on the south side of downtown, opening up opportunities for redevelopment and public space along Post Street and Third Avenue that planners aim to take advantage of.
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The 700 block of West Third Avenue has been cleared to construct a new electrical substation to replace one that sits next to the historic Steam Plant building nearby, shown Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in downtown Spokane. The move of the substation will allow further development around the Steam Plant, which is now a multi-use building with restaurants and retail stores. Before the block was cleared, there was a Domino’s Pizza outlet and a small grocery store.
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The 700 block of West Third Avenue has been cleared in downtown Spokane to construct a new electrical substation to replace one that sits next to the historic Steam Plant building, seen below the smoke stacks in the background.
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The 700 block of West Third Avenue has been cleared to construct a new electrical substation to replace one that sits next to the historic Steam Plant building, which is below the smoke stacks in the background, shown Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in downtown Spokane. The move of the substation will allow further development around the Steam Plant, which is now a multi-use development with restaurants and retail stores. Before the block was cleared, there was a Domino’s Pizza outlet and a small grocery store on the land.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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The 700 block of West Third Avenue has been cleared to construct a new electrical substation to replace one that sits next to the historic Steam Plant building nearby, shown Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, in downtown Spokane. The move of the substation will allow further development around the Steam Plant, which is now a multi-use building with restaurants and retail stores. Before the block was cleared, there was a Domino’s Pizza outlet and a small grocery store.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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