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Montvale Hotel Up For Sale

Posted by Danny Dinges on March 4, 2008 at 2:01 pm

It has been three years since the 2005 restoration of the 36 room Montvale Hotel located in downtown Spokane on First Avenue and Monroe Street. The hotel was built in 1899 sat bruised and broken for 25 years before ConoverBond Development president Ron Brewster bought the building and began restoration. Three million dollars later the […]

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