Before the southeast corner of Riverside Avenue and Howard Street became a parking lot, it was an important retail and office location since 1890. After the great fire of 1889, five buildings as tall ...
Jonathan Swanstrom recounts the tale of his son and daughter-in-law, who were among the last tenants in the Rookery Building, running a vintage clothing operation that both sold retail in Spokane and ...
Charles Davidson, co-owner of the Rookery, confirmed to a Times reporter that a new building to replace the fire-damaged Rookery was being designed by architect Edward Langley. When the construction ...
The massive 1889 fire destroyed more than 30 blocks of the downtown area, including the southeast corner of Howard Street and Riverside Avenue. After the fire, on that corner rose the Rookery, a block ...
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