A demolition project in
Blocks of concrete an asphalt from the former Inland Quick Freeze are being broken into 1- to 4-inch pieces that will be used as trench bedding and backfill for the $28 million housing project being constructed in its place, according to the report.
Northwest Earth Movers Inc.,
The project will include 162 condos, varying from 800 to 1,600 square feet in size.
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