The owners of two old houses that were long ago converted to apartments are going to undertake an archaeological study of the properties in Brownes Addition before the city of Spokane will let them tear down the houses to make room for a new apartmentbuilding.

Kettrick Properties has submitted an application to demolish the adjoininghouses.

The houses were built in 1895 at 2335 W. Third Ave., and in 1898 at 317 S. CoeurdAleneSt.

They sit on a triangular piece of land on the east side of CoeurdAlene Street across from the Latah

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The owners of two old houses that were long ago converted to apartments are going to undertake an archaeological study of the properties in Brownes Addition before the city of Spokane will let them tear down the houses to make room for a new apartmentbuilding.

Kettrick Properties has submitted an application to demolish the adjoininghouses.

The houses were built in 1895 at 2335 W. Third Ave., and in 1898 at 317 S. CoeurdAleneSt.

They sit on a triangular piece of land on the east side of CoeurdAlene Street across from the Latah Valleybluff.

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Two houses to undertake archaeological study before demolition - Thu, 22 Jan 2015 PST

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