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I think this article is very close to being a B-class article. I think it just needs some style editing, particularly in the Preservation and redevelopment section.
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Developments since 2012
Some developments since 2012, which will be incorporated into the text at some point ...
Sep 2013: due to fragmented ownership (and disputed ownership, thanks to Greg Jeffreys) Coffey wants to keep it as a hotel. Walters, Daniel (17 September 2013).
"You're on camera!". The Inlander. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
Apr 2014: Spokane considers using $4.1m loan from HUD Section 108. Groover, Heidi (9 April 2014).
"The Hangover". The Inlander. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
Jun 2014: more rumblings about financing for Wells plan
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