The Dirt: Second phase of Euclid Logistics Center on horizon in Spokane Valley

A second phase of a multibuilding industrial development will soon be underway at the Spokane Business & Industrial Park in Spokane Valley.

Crown West Realty, owner and manager of The Park, recently filed a building permit application with the city to build a 120,000-square-foot LEED-certified structure at 16619 E. Euclid Ave. with cross-dock capacity and 135 truck courts.

The building permit valuation is $6.7 million, according to the application.

The proposed building will mark the second phase of the Euclid Logistics Center, which will consist of four structures spanning a total of 500,000 square feet and will transform the southeast corner of The Park into “a state-of-the-art distribution and logistics center,” according to Crown West Realty’s website.

Crown West Realty earlier this year completed the first phase of the project, consisting of a 120,000-square-foot LEED-certified building. The building is fully leased, according to a company release.

Phase 2 of Euclid Logistics Center is slated for completion in spring 2021. Spokane-based Russell C. Page Architects is designing the project. The project contractor is Divcon Inc., of Spokane Valley.

Crown West Realty is a privately owned real estate investment, development and management firm with offices in Spokane, New York City, Denver, Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona.

The Park has more than 120 companies and 4,500 employees.

Sun., Oct. 18, 2020 - Amy Edelen amye@spokesman.com(509) 459-5581