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    Electrolux Repair, Auburn, WA, (253) 649-1308 – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Electrolux Repair, Auburn, WA, (253) 649-1308
    Electrolux Repair, 15th Street SW, Auburn, WA, (253) 649-1308, Specializing in Electrolux Appliance Repair services. Servicing Electrolux Refrigerator, Electrolux Oven, Electrolux Stove, Electrolux...

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    Sears Repair, Silverdale, WA, (360) 637-0243 – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Sears Repair, Silverdale, WA, (360) 637-0243
    Sears Repair, Nw Bucklin Hill Road, Silverdale, WA, (360) 637-0243, Specializing in Sears Appliance Repair services. Servicing Sears Refrigerator, Sears Oven, Sears Stove, Sears Washer, Sears...

    By: Dee Andrew

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    Jenn Air Repair, Mountlake Terrace, WA, (425) 880-3700 – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Jenn Air Repair, Mountlake Terrace, WA, (425) 880-3700
    Jenn Air Repair, 219th St SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA, (425) 880-3700, Specializing in Jenn-Air Appliance Repair services. Servicing Jenn-Air Refrigerator, Jenn-Air Oven, Jenn-Air Stove, Jenn-Air...

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    Kitchenaid Repair, Poulsbo, WA, (360) 637-0242 – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kitchenaid Repair, Poulsbo, WA, (360) 637-0242
    Kitchenaid Repair, 7th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA, (360) 637-0242, Specializing in Kitchenaid Appliance Repair services. Servicing Kitchenaid Refrigerator, Kitchenaid Oven, Kitchenaid Stove, Kitchenaid...

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    Sears Repair, Poulsbo, WA, (360) 637-0242 – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Sears Repair, Poulsbo, WA, (360) 637-0242
    Sears Repair, 7th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA, (360) 637-0242, Specializing in Sears Appliance Repair services. Servicing Sears Refrigerator, Sears Oven, Sears Stove, Sears Washer, Sears Dryer, Sears...

    By: Jerrell Villanueva

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    GE Monogram Repair, Mill Creek, WA, (425) 880-2736 – Video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    GE Monogram Repair, Mill Creek, WA, (425) 880-2736
    GE Monogram Repair, 164th St SE, Mill Creek, WA, (425) 880-2736, Specializing in GE Monogram Appliance Repair services. Servicing GE Monogram Refrigerator, GE Monogram Oven, GE ...

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    Size an issue for apartment plan; Historic home in downtown Burlingame would be moved for new five-story building - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Austin Walsh/Daily Journal Ashley Canty lives at 1128 Douglas Ave. in Burlingame, where a 29-unit apartment complex is slated to be built.

    The house at 1128 Douglas Ave. is the former home James and Jessie Murphy and is recognized as a historical site in Burlingame. The house is proposed to be moved to a property on Oak Grove Avenue to make way for a new residential development, which some neighbors oppose.

    Burlingame residents fighting the proposed relocation of a historic house from Douglas Avenue and development of the property into a 29-unit apartment building said they are worried the project would forever alter the character of their downtown neighborhood.

    Those living near the single-family homes at 1128 and 1132 Douglas Ave. expressed their frustration with the proposed construction of a five-story apartment complex that would offer rental rooms during a Planning Commission meeting Wednesday, March 24.

    To make way for the project, builders have suggested razing the residence at 1132 Douglas Ave. and picking up the historic house next door at 1128 Douglas Ave. to move it about half a mile away to a location on Oak Grove Avenue.

    The house located at 1128 Douglas Ave. is the former home of James Murphy, who served as an early city stationmaster and later worked as city clerk before his death in 1940. His wife Jessie Murphy served as a park commissioner and helped develop Burlingames identity as the City of Trees, according to a city report.

    The building, built in 1903 and relocated to its current location in 1914, is recognized by the city as a historic resource.

    To preserve the home through the proposed development of the sites on Douglas into an apartment complex, the builder has offered to move the historic building to 524 Oak Grove Ave.

    There is a single-family home currently located at the site on the property at Oak Grove Avenue that would need to be demolished to make way for the relocation of the home from Douglas Avenue.

    But residents living near the site of the proposed development on Douglas Avenue say the neighborhood is unfit for such a large-scale residential project, and fear the traffic and parking impacts by adding nearly 30 more apartments.

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    Missoula Housing Authority to build six-unit complex near Old Sawmill District - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Aided by a $600,000 federal grant, the Missoula Housing Authority plans to construct a new six-unit apartment building this summer and offer the units as affordable housing under its Home Grant program.

    Lori Davidson, executive director of the MHA, said the agency applied for and received a state Home Grant worth $610,000, giving it a green light to begin the project planned near the corner of California and Dakota streets.

    Dubbed Dakota Place, the project will include one-bedroom units.

    Its on a parcel of land donated by the city, which it deemed to be surplus, said Davidson. They donated that to the Housing Authority. The units will be rented at affordable rates determined by the Home Program.

    Davidson said MHA is now preparing a request for proposals, a step that launches the process of designing and building the apartments. She believes the process will take several weeks, giving time for design work.

    MHA hopes to begin construction this summer.

    It means six people who did not have affordable housing will have it, Davidson said. Any construction we can do is invaluable. Our waiting list is close to 2,000 people all the time, and there isnt enough to go around. Finding the funding to build them and operate them is always a challenge.

    Davidson said MHA received a Home Grant roughly 10 years ago. It helped the agency refurbish the Uptown Apartments, which provide single-room occupancy downtown to formerly homeless individuals.

    The new grant is the first earmarked for new construction.

    Were at 500 units of affordable housing in Missoula, said Davidson. We applied for this about a year ago, but its been in the works for years.

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    CORONA: Builder opens luxury apartment community - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CORONA: Builder opens luxury apartment community

    A tour of a new apartment complex in Corona, the Palisades at Sierra Del Oro by MBK Rental Living on Wednesday, March 25, 2015. This is a built from the ground up development that opens for leasing on Saturday.

    KURT MILLER, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

    What: A new, 288-unit luxury apartment community with resort-inspired pool, fitness center, barbecues, tot lot playground and fitness center.

    Where: 2300 Palisades Dr., Corona.

    Apartment Sizes: One- to three-bedroom and one- to two-bath options, ranging from 812 to 1,410 square feet.

    Rental Range: $1,525 to $2,375 per month.

    Grand Opening: Saturday, March 28.

    Information: 951-228-2700.

    Palisades at Sierra Del Oro, a luxury apartment development by MBK Rental Living that was built from the ground up in Corona, opened for a VIP tour on Wednesday.

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    1 year later: Dramatic rescue of worker in massive fire caught on video - March 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HOUSTON -

    One year ago Wednesday, a dramatic rescue of a construction worker trapped during an apartment fire near downtown was caught on video.

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    A woman working in a nearby building grabbed her cellphone and recorded the dramatic rescue of a construction worker who was trapped when an apartment complex where he was doing work on went up in flames.

    Karen Jones captured all of the dramatic moments.

    At one point the construction worker was forced to jump to the balcony below to escape the flames. He was five stories up and was frantically waving at rescuers.

    "I said, 'I'm going to die right here.' I said, 'God, you've got to save me. You've got to get me out of here,'" Curtis Reissig said.

    Help was close, but Reissig began waving his arms because the flames were getting hotter and closer. He knew he had to act quickly.

    With no where else to go, he dropped to the fourth-floor patio.

    "The flames were getting so hot. I took one swing and said I'm going to drop to my feet or butt or my knees and my butt, just when I hit I'm not going to stumble backward," Reissig said.

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