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  2. Tod Stephens: The Dirt: South Hill Home Depot project devloping

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    Apr. 25—An application to construct a Home Depot on the South Hill has been received by the city of Spokane. The proposed site is the vacant Shopko building location at 4515 S. Regal St., near ...

  3. Shopko demolition makes way for Home Depot project

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    Jun. 27—The roughly 100,000-square-foot Shopko building in Spokane's South Hill has sat vacant since the retailer closed in 2019. But Wednesday, demolition crews began work to take the building ...

  4. Woman admits starting north Spokane Home Depot fire - AOL

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    Jun. 1—A Spokane woman admitted she started the fire that caused several million dollars in damage to the north Spokane Home Depot two weeks ago, according to court documents. Kennie A. Calvert ...

  5. Shopko - Wikipedia

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    Shopko (stylized as SHOPKO, formerly stylized as ShopKo) was a chain of department stores based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. All locations closed on June 23, 2019, with the exception of the Shopko Optical locations, [3] which continue to operate. The company was founded in 1962 by James Ruben as ShopKo Corporation (with upper-case "K"). It opened ...

  6. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. American multinational home improvement supplies retailing company The Home Depot, Inc. An aerial view of a Home Depot in Onalaska, Wisconsin Company type Public Traded as NYSE: HD DJIA component S&P 100 component S&P 500 component Industry Retail (home improvement) Founded February 6 ...

  7. Marycliff-Cliff Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The home was built for F. Lewis Clark, a Harvard educated businessman from a wealthy East Coast family who arrived in Spokane in 1884. After arriving in Spokane, Clark purchased the city's first mill and, together with partner F. E. Curtis — who would later have his own home built in Marycliff — constructed another mill and several grain ...