The former municipal airfield closed at the end of 2013. In 2019, it hired Total Site Services LLC for a $4.9 million project to replace aging runways with infrastructure and roads to support the 103-acre development’s first phase. There will be eight phases in all.
The port holds a grand opening at 2:30 p.m. June 16. RSVP at POK@portofkennewick.org.
The project included an 850-foot linear water feature with fountains, as well as landscaping, streetlights and a set of new names for streets, including Crosswind Boulevard, a new route between West Grandridge Boulevard and West Deschutes Avenue.
In the first phase, the port will offer 21 parcels on 20 acres at the heart of the site, which is east of the Columbia Center retail corridor. The parcels are earmarked for single-family homes, live-work homes and mixed-use buildings.
At full buildout, Vista Field is expected to add 750,000 square feet of retail, office, service and entertainment space and 1,000 residential units.
The port will pay a 4% sales commission to brokers who bring winning buyers to the project. Amber Hanchette, the port’s real estate director, serves as the sales contact.
Go to vistafield.com.