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Historic building to be home to apartments

By MAI HOANG

YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC

A local businessman is looking to draw more people to live in downtown Yakima.

Corday Trick wants to build six apartments on the second floor of the Lund Building on Front Street and Yakima Avenue. The historic building, which Trick owns, is home to his women's clothing store, Corday's Women's Clothier, and the Greystone Restaurant.

The building, which was built in 1899, is on the National Register of Historic Places and is part of the city's North Front Street Historic District.

Trick says he's calculating the final costs for the project and expects to start the project in the next few weeks. He hopes to have the units ready by spring.

Trick, who lives ...

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