Building permit happenings around Bellingham…


Written by | The Bellingham Herald | April 23, 2009

I was looking through this week’s Bellingham building permits. Here are a couple worth noting.

– A tenant improvement permit was approved to convert the former Frank’s Place pawn shop on Railroad Avenue to a consignment clothing store. Don’t have details yet on the new business, but will start looking around.

– It looks like the WaMu brand name will now be disappearing around Bellingham. Permits were issued to take down those signs and replace them with Chase Bank signs.

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  1. Trevor says:

    Whats going on at e bakerview and deemer rds? new business or condos do u no?

  2. It’s a four-story, 16-unit apartment building, owned by Sergey Savchuck. The contractor is Arrow Construction.

  3. A quick update… ReThreads is moving into the former Frank’s place from Cornwall Avenue. They plan to be in the Railroad Avenue space on May 1.

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