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Building permits
Bellingham Business Journal, July, 2008
401 Kansas St,, $135,000 for commercial remodel and change of use of existing building to comply with fire and building codes: Air Gas. Owner: Cascade AirGas Inc. Applicant: AirGas.
1721 St. Paul Ln., $259,445 for new single family residence with attached garage, no basement. Owner, applicant, contractor: Bastion Development Inc.
1807 Samish Crest Way, $448,491 for new single family residence with detached three-car garage and exterior terraces. Owner: Michael Keenan and Lisa Mudd-Keenan. Applicant: Ross Ishikawa. Contractor: Jim Fowler.
400 36th St., $20,000 for non-structural demolition of vacant tenant spaces for proposed expansion of REI store. Owner: Scheme/Vender Pol LLC. Applicant: Mulvanny G2 Architecture.
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200 W. Holly, $10,000 for tenant improvement: expand retail store into previous storage area; includes converting part of storage/office mezzanine to retail: Digs. Owner: Oakland LLC.
804 10th St., $200,000 for interior alterations: remodel spa area. Owner: Keenko LLC. Contractor: Pearson Construction Corp. 2945 Newmarket St. Suite 101, $30,000 for tenant improvement: addition of new ovens and kitchen remodel for Pastazza. Owner: BVR LLC. Contractor: Echo Point Construction Inc.
2930 Squalicum Pkwy. Suite 201, $360,000 for tenant improvement: NW Gastroenterology. Owner: Radco LLC. Contractor: The Franklin Corporation.
918 Whitewater Dr., $331,577 for new single family residence with attached garage. Owner: Eaton-O'Keefe Trust. Contractor: David Horst Design/Build LLC.
3100 Woburn St., $22,000 for four internally illuminated wall-mounted signs: Peoples Bank. Contractor: National Sign Corporation.
1255 Barkley Blvd. Suite 102, $45,000 for tenant improvement: office suite for Bay City Financial. Owner: Barkley Crossroads LLC,
FI Western Washington University, $225,000 for commercial re-roof: WWU Fine Arts Building. Owner: Western Washington University. Contractor: Hytech Roofing Inc.
1011 Yew St., $313,067 for new single family residence with attached garage. Contractor: Green Homes LLC.
1212 N. State St., $12,500 for tenant improvement: Calaloo Caribbean Kitchen. Owner: Windsor Hotel LLC.
1 Bellis Fair Pkwy. Suite 328, $80,000 for tenant improvement: spa and retail: Dolce Vanita. Owner: Bellis Fair Partners. Contractor: J.B. Williams.
112 Samish Way, $30,000 for tenant improvement: modify drive-through booth and service counter for coffee/beverage counter. Owner: McDonald's Corporation. Contractor: Spectrum Enterprises I_LC.
215 Hawthorn Rd., $279,999 for addition to existing residence: new attached garage with master bedroom suite above (oversize SFR). Owner: Rosemary Jones Trust. Contractor: Dykstra Construction Services.
2221 Pacific St., $15,000 for addition of four-foot diameter microwave antenna to an existing 180-foot tower: City of Bellingham Operations/Facilities site. Owner: City of Bellingham Finance. Contractor: Henkels/McCoy Inc.
600 25th St., $15,000 for addition of four-foot diameter microwave antenna to an existing 180-foot tower: T-Mobile/City of Bellingham. Contractor: Henkels/McCoy Inc.
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