• Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Newsroom
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • Current Issue
    • Latest News
    • Special Report
    • Up Close
    • Opinion
  • News by Sector
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Banking & Finance
    • Health Care
    • Education & Talent
    • North Idaho
    • Technology
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail
    • Government
  • Roundups & Features
    • Calendar
    • People
    • Business Licenses
    • Q&A Profiles
    • Cranes & Elevators
    • Retrospective
    • Insights
    • Restaurants & Retail
  • Supplements & Magazines
    • Book of Lists
    • Building the INW
    • Market Fact Book
    • Economic Forecast
    • Best Places to Work
    • Partner Publications
  • E-Edition
  • Journal Events
    • Elevating the Conversation
    • Workforce Summit
    • Icons
    • Women in Leadership
    • Rising Stars
    • Best Places to Work
    • People of Influence
    • Business of the Year Awards
  • Podcasts
  • Sponsored
Home » Tapa Spokane plans Valley warehouses

Tapa Spokane plans Valley warehouses

Bellevue development company invests $2.5M for project

TapaBusinessPark.jpg
Abby Smith
November 21, 2024
Erica Bullock

Tapa Spokane LLC, a Bellevue, Washington-based development company, is planning three new buildings in Spokane Valley for a project dubbed Tapa Business Park Barker Road, permit information on file with the city of Spokane Valley shows. 

Three warehouses with office space will be constructed on over 2-acres of vacant land zoned for industrial use. The site is located at the northeast corner of North Barker Road and East Euclid Avenue, at 18713, 18809, and 18815 E. Euclid.

The entire project is valued at $2.5 million, according to building permits issued by the city of Spokane Valley in October.

Representatives of Tapa Spokane couldn't be reached immediately for comment.

Design plans for the property call for a combined 24,800 square feet of warehouse space within three buildings. One building will have 8,100 square feet of space, including a 1,500-square-foot office and 6,500 square feet of warehouse space. The remaining two buildings will each be slightly larger at 8,300 square feet in size. Both the second and third structures also will have 1,500-square-foot offices, and 6,800 square feet of warehouse space, permit information shows. 

Each building will have a parking lot and associated drive aisles, walkways, drainage swales, and frontage improvements, plans show. 

Spokane Valley-based Russell C. Page Architects PS is the architect of record. Sandpoint, Idaho-based Overland Excavation Inc. is the contractor.

Tapa Business Park Barker Road is the the third Spokane Valley business park development for Tapa Spokane, which has two other properties on East Trent. Tapa Business Park West is located at 13411 E. Trent, and contains 10, 2,000-square-foot commercial units. Tapa Business Park East is located about 1 1/2 miles east of Tapa Business Park West, at 16003 E. Trent. The property holds 14 commercial lots that start at a minimum size of 6,000 square feet of warehouse space, according to the company's website.

Tapa Spokane purchased the vacant Barker Road property for $350,000 from the Spokane Valley Fire Department in December 2020, according to Washington state tax information.

    Latest News Special Report Real Estate & Construction
    • Related Articles

      Work starts on eight-lot Tapa Business Park in Spokane Valley

      Pinch venture to build warehouses in Valley

      Multiple warehouses in progress throughout Spokane County

    • Related Products

      Book of Lists - Digital Version - Health Care Plans

      Book of Lists Digital Version - Largest Spokane County Employers

      Book of Lists Digital Version - Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Title Companies

    8b0d8f2e5a0ff00b8fa362a4d99e8752
    Erica Bullock

    $48 million project to start this month at Fairchild

    More from this author
    Daily News Updates

    Subscribe today to our free E-Newsletters!

    SUBSCRIBE

    Featured Poll

    Greater Spokane Incorporated's most recent Pulse survey gave Spokane a quality-of-life score of 3.5 on a 10-point scale, with 10 being the best possible outcome. What's your opinion of that score?

    Popular Articles

    • Five below store exterior 1 web
      By Dylan Harris

      Five Below plans new store in Spokane Valley

    • Rite aid3 web
      By Journal of Business Staff

      Two Spokane Rite Aid stores to close

    • Nine mile31 web
      By Tina Sulzle

      Former tech executive buys Nine Mile Feed & Hardware

    • Hillyard91 web
      By Karina Elias

      Hillyard gets creative: Spokane's first designated arts district emerges

    • Cat tales13 web
      By Karina Elias

      What's Going on with: Cat Tales Wildlife Center

    • News Content
      • News
      • Special Report
      • Up Close
      • Roundups & Features
      • Opinion
    • More Content
      • E-Edition
      • E-Mail Newsletters
      • Newsroom
      • Special Publications
      • Partner Publications
    • Customer Service
      • Editorial Calendar
      • Our Readers
      • Advertising
      • Subscriptions
      • Media Kit
    • Other Links
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Journal Events
      • Privacy Policy
      • Tri-Cities Publications

    Journal of Business BBB Business Review allianceLogo.jpg CVC_Logo-1_small.jpg

    All content copyright ©  2025 by the Journal of Business and Northwest Business Press Inc. All rights reserved.

    Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing