March 8, 2012 in Washington Voices

Lars Neises stands in one of two yoga studios he is building as part of a complex that also includes fiveapartments. (Full-size photo)(All photos)

The neighbors affectionately call it the Haystack Building, because of the rock formations around it. Its been under construction since 2009 but it wasnt until mid-January that the project finally cleared permit requirements at Spokane CityHall.

Its located just west of the South Perry Business District and is unlike other buildings in the neighborhood: its a combined yoga studio and apartmentbuilding.

Owners Rebecca Laurence and Lars Neises are building the Haystack Building at the far northern end of the property where theylive.

Lars always wanted to build a yoga studio, said Laurence about how they got the idea for the building. Most yoga studios are in old refurbished buildings. Sometimes they are not ideal. He always wanted to build the perfectstudio.

When the Haystack Building is done, it will feature two second-story yoga studios with a joint reception area and five one-bedroom apartments four on the ground level, and one at the top level. The building is nestled in the landscape in such a manner that the upstairs yoga studios have easy wheelchair access via a flat ramp in theback.

The Haystack Building is obviously not a cookie-cutter project had the builders realized how difficult it would be to get all the permits they needed, they probably wouldnt havetried.

We could have built a 42-unit apartment complex here just like that one, said Neises, pointing to a neighboring complex. That would not have been as difficult as building this building, but thats not what we wanted todo.

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