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Information session on Jensen-Byrd Building

SPOKANE – Consultants who evaluated the Jensen-Byrd Building for Washington State University will present their findings in a public information session to be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27. The site of the presentation and discussion with university officials will be Room 110 of the Health Sciences Building, 310 N. Riverpoint Blvd.

The session is open to the public. Those interested in attending should plan to park at metered spots, park on the street or purchase a visitor’s pass by contacting Campus Parking Services, 509/368-6999, rpparking@wsu.edu.

In May, WSU selected SERA Architects of Portland, to conduct a facility assessment of the building. Economic development analysis was conducted by E.D. Hovee and Associates of Vancouver.

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