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Spokane Public Radio's owner's representative, Harvey Morrison, has worked on the building project since the beginning. He helped scout out possible…
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Copeland Architecture and Construction was the lead architect for the renovation project in old Fire Station #3. Architect Austin Dickey toured us through…
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Spokane's former Fire Station No. 3 is more than SPR's home. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, and represents the development of the…
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The area where Spokane's first fire trucks were build is being transformed into a state-of-the-art Performance Studio, capable of audio and video…
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Online Donation FormThis digital walkthrough showcases SPR's plans for the historic Fire Station No. 3 at 1229 N. Monroe Street in…
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Online Donation FormUnseasonably warm months have been a help for the work crews preparing Fire Station No. 3 for its new life as SPR's studios. Crews…
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Online Donation FormThanks to donations made to the Moving to a Sound Future project, construction has begun on Fire Station No. 3. Less than $948,000…
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The Rotary Club of Sandpoint invited SPR General Manager Cary Boyce to speak at their regular meeting on Sept. 10, to talk about the changing face of…
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Decades before Spokane Public Radio chose the brick building at Monroe and Sharp to house the studios of KPBX, KSFC and KPBZ, the firefighters responsible…
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Online Donation FormThe Moving to a Sound Future project will secure, build, and grow our service for generations to come. Our total goal is $5 million,…