AKA: Display House, Riverside, Spokane, WA

Structure Type: built works - industrial buildings - warehouses

Designers: Phair, Frederick, Building Contractor (firm); Rand, L.L., Architect (firm); Frederick Phair (building contractor); Loren Leighton Rand (architect)

Dates: constructed 1909

6 stories

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170 South Lincoln Street
Riverside, Spokane, WA 99201

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Building History

Architect Loren Rand designed this six-story warehouse to supplement his Spokane Dry Goods Company Warehouse directly to the north at 152 South Lincoln Street. The building's formal vocabularly was quite consistent with its northerly neighboor, except that it lack Romanesque openings on its first floor.

In 2022, the building was called the Freeman Center. Tenants included Roloff Digital Forensics; Inland Psychiatry and Psychology; Ameriprise Financial; Arthur J. Gallagher and Company; Verifiedbusiness.com; StartingaBusiness.com; Wild Sage Bistro.

PCAD id: 25663