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ConoverBond Development


What Others are Saying About ConoverBond

"The relationship with ConoverBond that helped bring Brewster Hall into Eastern Washington University’s residence hall system is an excellent example of how a public-private partnership should work,” said Dr. Stephen M. Jordan, president, Eastern Washington University. ”This has been good for the University and the community of Cheney, and I am impressed with the caliber of the project and the people involved. ConoverBond delivered."

"Working with ConoverBond on the Brewster Hall project has been a pleasure,” said Rick Romero, associate vice president for Business Services, Eastern Washington University. “It has produced a quality residence hall for Eastern Washington University that was completed on budget and within an amazingly short time frame. We would be pleased to work with ConnoverBond again."

“ Working with ConoverBond Development has enabled Inland Northwest Health Services to grow in many ways,” said John Craig, Chief Financial Officer for INHS. “From providing us with high quality office space, to working out flexible and affordable lease rates, ConoverBond has proven to be a valuable business partner.”

“ The move of our students to the Holley Mason building was our answer to fiscal and education challenges,” said Gary Livingston, president, Community Colleges of Spokane. “ConoverBond found new and creative ways to get things done and they got them done – on time. We opened school with 1,500 students in the Holley Mason and didn’t lose any quality education which was very important for our students.” Gary Livingston, former Spokane Public Schools Superintendent on moving Lewis and Clark students to a newly refurbished Holley Mason building while their high school was being rebuilt. ConoverBond Development helped coordinate the move, refurbished the building and managed the project.

“ The relationship forged out of the re-birth of the Montvale Hotel is a perfect example how two businesses, STCU and ConoverBond Development, can come together and complete a project that is beneficial not only to the business partners but also to the entire community in which we live,” said Steve Dahlstrom, Spokane Teachers Credit Union President/CEO

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The Montvale Hotel in 1919.




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