Spokane Flour Mill, Historic flour mill in Downtown Spokane, Washington, US
The Spokane Flour Mill is a four-story red brick building located in downtown Spokane with a seven-story rear section. Today it functions as a mixed-use structure housing shops and dining establishments on multiple levels.
Edward P. Allis company completed the mill's construction in 1895, but ownership disputes postponed its opening until 1900. These early legal conflicts shaped the building's place in Spokane's development.
The transformation of this industrial building into a shopping center in 1973 marked an early example of historic preservation in Spokane.
The building houses several local shops and restaurants spread across its multiple levels. You can walk through different sections and find dining options within the same complex.
International lawsuits involving a Dutch financial firm named Kantoor created one of the most notable legal cases in early Spokane history.
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