Tenant Directory

Community Building
35 W. Main

92.3 & 89.9 FM KYRS
Thin Air Community Radio

Suite 340
(509) 747-3012 (office)
(509) 747-3807 (on air)
kyrs.org

KYRS – Thin Air Community Radio is a volunteer-powered, non-commercial, listener-supported community radio station in Spokane, WA.

Blue Prints for Learning and Community Building Children’s Center
Suite 110 (CBCC)
Suite 280 (Blue Prints for Learning)
(509) 777-0822
cbccspokane.org

Supporting young children, their families, and the staff who care for them in child care settings through the development of environments that foster friendship, curiosity, self esteem, joy and respect; where everyone’s talents are fully challenged and recognized.

Center For Justice
Suite 300
(509) 835-5211
cforjustice.org

The Center for Justice is dedicated to the experience of justice for those of limited resources. We work with compassion for people, a commitment to community empowerment, and with an awareness of the sacredness of the Earth.

Circle of Security
Suite 260
509-462-2024
circleofsecurity.net

An early intervention program for parents and children.

Conservation Northwest
Suite 220
(509) 747-1663
conservationnw.org

Protecting and connecting old-growth forest and other wild areas from the Washington coast to the BC Rockies.

Futurewise
Third Floor
(509) 838-1965
futurewise.org

A statewide public interest group working to promote healthy communities and cities while protecting farmland, forests and shorelines today and for future generations.

Inland Northwest Land Trust
Suite 210
(509) 328-2939
inlandnwlandtrust.org

INLT protects the region’s natural lands, waters, and working farms and forests for the benefit of wildlife, our community, and future generations.

Kizuri
Suite 100
(509) 464-7677
kizurispokane.com

Fair Trade, earth friendly and local gifts and clothing.

Northwest Fair Housing Alliance
Suite 250
(509) 325-2665
nwfairhouse.org

The mission of the Northwest Fair Housing Alliance is to eliminate housing discrimination and to ensure equal housing opportunity for the people of Washington State through education, counseling and advocacy.

Northwest Mediation Center
Suite 230
(509) 456-0103
nwmediationcenter.com

Our mission is to foster peaceful problem solving–to provide, model and teach the highest quality alternative dispute resolution skills, and to offer community information and referral services.

Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane
Suite 120M
(509) 838-7870
pjals.org

PJALS of Spokane engages individuals and local communities in building a just and nonviolent world.

Save our Wild Salmon
Suite 200
(509) 747-2030
wildsalmon.org

Save Our wild Salmon is a diverse, nationwide coalition working together to restore wild salmon and steelhead to the Columbia and Snake River Basins.

Sustainable Resources INW (formerly “SLIP”)
Suite 240
(509) 209-2861
sustainableresourcesinw.org

Sustainable Resources INW makes Spokane a more resilient community by providing education and information about sustainable practices.

Unemployment Law Project
Suite 370
(509) 624-9178
(800) 940-9178
unemploymentlawproject.org

The Unemployment Law Project provides free legal assistance and information to people In Washington State who have been denied unemployment benefits or whose award of benefits is challenged.

Vinegar Flats Commmunity Garden/ Spokane Tilth/ Spokane Farmer’s Market
Suite 270
(509) 521-0606
thefutureisorganic.net

Sustainable agriculture in Spokane, Eastern Washington, and Washington state.

Saranac Building
25 W. Main

ATNI/Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
atnitribes.org

A nonprofit organization representing 57 Northwest tribal governments from Oregon, Idaho, Washington, southeast Alaska, Northern California and Western Montana. 

Bricklin & Newman, LLP
Suite 234
509.464.7641
bnd-law.com

Attorneys specializing in environmental, land use, green building, energy, condemnation, and Native American law.

CCT/Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Suite 434
509.209.2416
colvilletribes.com

Confederated Tribes strive to protect and enhance the quality of life for Colville tribal members and at the same time, govern as a sovereign nation.

Center for Environmental Law & Policy
Suite 234
(509) 209-2899
celp.org

CELP was founded in 1993 to serve as a voice for the public interest water resource management and preservation in Washington state.

Charley Gurche Photography
Suite 220
(509) 496-9967
charlesgurche.com

The finest in scenic, nature and landscape photography, Charley’s work has appeared in Audubon, Outside, National Geographic, and many other magazines.

Community Building Foundation
Suite 210
(509) 456-5977

Community Building Foundation empowers local organizations to help our community experience justice, vibrancy and sustainability. 

Community Building LLC
Suite 440L
community-building.org

The Community Building’s mission is to host, inspire and be a catalyst for social change in Spokane and throughout our region.

Community Building Meditation Room
2nd Floor East

Zen Center of Spokane, Benefaction Sangha, Meditation Group.

Community-Minded Enterprises
3rd Floor
(509) 444-3088
Fax: (509) 444-3077
community-minded.org

Community-Minded Enterprises encourages and demonstrates long-term community well being by offering skills, strategies and services through which communities achieve and sustain greater resiliency. 

Community-Minded Television
4th Floor
(509) 444-3381
Fax: (509) 444-3077
community-mindedtv.org

Community-Minded Television (CMTV) offers programming that focuses on community strengths and solutions. Through locally-produced shows, CMTV provides a forum for diverse points-of-view. 

Greater Spokane Progress
spokaneprogress.org
Suite 222
(509) 624-5657

Greater Spokane Progress, a network of more than 30 socially responsible organizations and leaders, is a catalyst for systemic change in Spokane.

KT/Kalispel Tribe of Indians
kalispeltribe.com

It is our mission to continue strengthening and building our community while preserving our cultural and natural heritage. We will continue striving to be a good neighbor to the greater community.

The Lands Council
Suite 222
(509) 838-4912
(509) 209-2400
landscouncil.org

We preserve and revitalize Inland Northwest forests, water, and wildlife through advocacy, education, effective action, and community engagement. We collaborate with a broad range of interested parties to seek smart and mutually respectful solutions to environment and health issues.

Nancy McKennon, Architect
Suite 440 Loft
(509) 838-3600

nancymckennonarchitecture.com

Nancy McKennon’s practice is centered on custom designed residences, residential remodels and additions, garages and out buildings. Meeting the clients budget and providing energy efficient designs using sustainable materials are top priorities.

Patsy O’Connor, Architect
Suite 440 Loft
(509) 838-3600

Saranac Art Projects
Suite 110
(509) 570-4284

saranacartprojects.wordpress.com

Saranac Art Projects is a non-profit artist cooperative designed to support and educate artists and their communities while inspiring a vibrant contemporary art culture. We bring together artists and curators that represent the diversity of thought in the Inland Northwest.

Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign
Suite 244
(509) 209-2395
coalfreenorthwest.org

The Sierra Club’s members are more than 700,000 of your friends and neighbors. Inspired by nature, we work together to protect our communities and the planet.  The Club is America’s oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization.

State Representative Timm Ormsby
Suite 238
(509) 458-2122

3rd Legislative District. 

State Senator Lisa Brown
Suite 239
(360) 786.7604
(509)456-2760

3rd Legislative District – Represents the heartland of the downtown Spokane area, extending to the North Side and the South Hill.

The Whole Plate
community-building.org/the-whole-plate

A conversation committed to a more sustainable food, farming, fishing and eating reality.

Upper Columbia United Tribes (UCUT)
Suite 434
(509) 838-1057
ucut.org

UCUT was formed to ensure a healthy future for the traditional territorial lands of our ancestors and takes a proactive and collaborative approach to promoting Indian culture, fish, water, wildlife and habitat.