A local businessman plans to create a community of garage condos for car buffs who need a place to hang their tools.

Bill Hockett, president of Critical Data Inc., recently purchased six acres on the Spokane West Plains for Gasoline Alley Country Club. The land is on Flight Drive, off of U.S. Highway 2, next to Triumph Composite Systems Inc.

The retro-themed community will feature 64 garages that boast individual patios and a town square for hosting car clinics. Buyers will choose from facades patterned after garages from the '30s, '40s and '50s, including options for stucco, wood and distressed metal finishes, Hockett said.

Gasoline Alley Country Club In Spokane WashingtonALSC Architects is designing the units, which will be about the size of a two-car garage. Shells will sell for $89,900. Finished units will include wet bars, flooring and showers, and will sell for $129,900. Some garages will include loft offices – which could become a virtual home away from home for car enthusiasts.

Several garages will be owned by the condo association and will house a car wash and specialty auto repair equipment, such as lift stations, that condo owners can rent, he said.

Hockett, who is developing the condo community with European investors, said he's currently doing geological testing to look at drainage and determine the suitability of the site. If all goes well, he anticipates applying for a building permit from Spokane County this spring.

The unusual concept evolved over a period of time and marries research with personal interests, he said. Critical Data Inc., a market research firm, was looking at the downtown condo market about five years ago and found that some people were hesitant to purchase condos because of the loss of garage space, he said.

"That was one of the biggest barriers with closing a sale for downtown condo purchasers."

Hockett said the Spokane area also has a higher-than-average number of classic car buffs, adding that he owns a 1955 Chevy pickup and a 1966 Porsche.

While the units won't likely appeal to many highbrow car collectors, Hockett anticipates that middle- to upper-middle income car buffs – who either own downtown condos or have limited garage space at their homes – will buy into the concept.

"It's a country club for people who don't golf, but love their classic cars."

- Article Courtesy of the Spokesman-Review -

1951 Packard owned by Ron Burke of Spokane WashingtonWhat are your thoughts?

My personal thought is that this a very unique and wonderful idea. I can imagine it could become a destination location of a sort for the car buffs in our region. They will be gathered around various garages admiring beautiful old cars while dreaming of new ways to customize their own. In fact, I can picture the smile on my Dad's face as he pulls into Gasoline Alley in his '51 Packard and begins to tell his version of the good ol' days. I just hope that he's thoughtful enough to bring his favorite son along so that I can have that same goofy grin plastered across my face as well!

 

11 Comments on Coming Soon To Spokane Washington Real Estate Market - Classic Car Condos!

MAR
06
2007
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Doug,  This is a really novel idea, thanks for writing about it.  Talk about getting out of the box. 
1:06am • #1
I agree Laurie. It is very unique especially for our area. We have a couple of projects already where a developer has converted Storage type facilities into a "garage condo" facility, but not to this extent. I can't wait to see it up and running just to walk through and enjoy the nostalgia and view the great cars!
11:39am • #2
MAR
18
2007

Doug:

Thanks for the encouraging comments.  This has been nearly two years in the planning.  My goal has been to create a self-enclosed community that recreates those carefree days of the 50s and 60s - complete with a soda fountain/malt shop at the center of the town square.  As 'the cat is now out of the bag' and we launch our sales and development phase, I sure hope that potential condo owners share my vision and your enthusiasm!

 

Bill Hockett
11:03pm • #3
MAR
19
2007
Thanks Bill!  I am really looking forward to the beginning of your project and see nothing but good things on the horizon. Please feel free to let our fellow readers (as well as myself) know as you progress with the project. If there are any further tidbits you might want to throw our way, we would love to here more!
4:24pm • #4
MAY
15
2007
Wonderful article. It was very enlighting and awesome.
7:44pm • #5
MAY
16
2007
OCT
01
2007
What a great idea... why didn't I think of that... I'd love to come 'window' shop... old cars are great!
6:08pm • #7
Thanks Debi, I agree that they are great. You just reminded me that I need to touch base with Bill and see how things are progressing!
6:30pm • #8
JAN
23
2008
It's a great idea and we wish it the best.  GarageTown USA has been building and selling storage condos for over 5 years now and we've heard from many people interested in a themed site, but our brand stays very consistent across the nation so we are glad someone will be putting their vision into reality.  Best of luck from GarageTown USA.
Cameron
4:51pm • #9
MAR
08
2008

Doug-

You have a great idea withyour classic cr condos. I have a similar project going up in Beaumont California, though similar to yours, different in that we are serving the Recreational Vehicle Community. http://www.rvstorage.biz

 I wish you the best of luck and feel free to stay in touch

Ted Deits

 

11:05am • #10
FEB
05
2009

I wish you all the best.....www.classicvehicleauction.com

4:16am • #11

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