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Bellingham Business Journal, Oct, 2008
1344 King St. Suite 102, $11,100 for tenant improvement: increase size of existing salon by expanding into former spa space: Argyle Salon. Owner: KT Sleep Escape LLC. Contractor: Credo Construction.
1344 King St, Suite 101, $10,000 for tenant improvement: create separate tenant space for existing laser treatment center: American Laser Center. Owner: KT Sleep Escape. Contractor: Credo Construction.
237 W. Kellogg Rd., $760,000 to re-roof building, replace corridor skylight and windows, modify HVAC system. Owner: Washington State Board for Community College Education. Contractor: Ebenal General.
414 W. Bakerview Rd. Suite 101, $75,000 for tenant improvement: new animal clinic: Dollar Wise Animal Clinic. Owner: Madrona Bay LLC. Contractor: By the Bay Construction.
3310 Whipple Court, $305,724 for new single family residence with attached garage. Owner: Christopher R. and Kathleen A. Bergner. Contractor: MP Costello Design & Construction.
414 W. Bakerview Rd. Suite 101, $15,000 to install two sets of illuminated channel letters and logo: Dollar Wise Animal Clinic. Owner: Madrona Bay LLC. Contractor: By the Bay Construction.
CF Western Washington University, $85,000 to upgrade HVAC in server room and install new rooftop cooling unit. Owner: Western Washington University. Contractor: Tiger Construction LTD.
PA Western Washington University, $160,000 for commercial alteration: install rooftop air handler and window shading devices. Owner: Western Washington University. Contractor: Ebenal General.
EN Western Washington University, $125,000 to replace curtain walls and windows on first and second floors. Owner: Western Washington University. Contractor: Ebenal General.
414 W. Bakerview Rd. Suite 111, $60,000 for tenant improvement: new retail store with office and ADA restroom: Choices Home Health Care. Owner: Madrona Bay LLC. Contractor: By the Bay Construction.
209 W. Holly St., $25,000 for tenant improvement: new food service establishment: Rainbow Center Clubhouse. Owner: Loretta Lindquist. Contractor: Rose Construction.
21 Bellwether Way, $5,148,180 for underground parking garage which will also serve as foundation for two future buildings: Bellwether Gate. Owner: Port of Bellingham. Applicant: Bellwether Gate LLC.
1240 E. Maple St. Suite 104, $15,000 for tenant improvement: create retail mini mart in former hair salon space: Maple Street Mini Mart. Owner: Jung H. & Yong S. Choi.
1221 N. State St., $3,000,000 for construction of a new two-story 8,956-square-foot retail bank branch and commercial banking offices and accessory drive-up canopy. Owner: BNB Drive-Up Partnership LLR Contractor: Dawson Construction.
4110 Strider Loop Suite 109, $65,000 for tenant improvement: construct second floor and create offices: Van Beek Drywall. Owner: Baker Business Center LLC. Contractor: Van Beek Drywall.
102 W. Stuart Rd., $209,516 for new single story shell building for future drive-thru coffee shop. Owner: John Volken Foundation. Contractor: Keystone Construction GW Inc.
2020 Cornwall Ave., $10,000 for one electronic freestanding scoreboard (scoreboard will have no advertising): Bellingham High School.
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