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| Apr17th | First phase of Home Plate Center completed |
American Life has completed the first phase of its six-story Home Plate Center office project kitty-corner from Safeco Field on First Avenue South. |
| Apr17th | Federal Reserve ready to dispose of empty downtown building |
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, whose bid to sell its old downtown Seattle building to developers was stymied two years ago by historic-preservation advocates, is turning it over to the GSA for sale or other use. |
| Apr17th | Neill Ainslie builds contemporary house into a Seattle home |
Ainslie, a contractor, found the lot while jogging. It came with plans for a contemporary house. Neill and his wife, Sandra, jumped at the opportunity to build and experiment on a house for the two of them in Madison Valley. |
| Apr16th | Mastro associate Hazelrigg won't disclose assets |
Thomas Hazelrigg III, a longtime friend of bankrupt Seattle real-estate magnate Michael R. Mastro, refused to say whether he has any assets to help pay off the $76 million he owes Mastro's creditors. |
| Apr15th | Homebuying warms up in many parts of nation |
Reduced prices, record-low mortgage rates, higher rents and an improving job market appear to be emboldening many would-be buyers. Open houses are drawing crowds. A wave of foreclosures is leading investors to grab bargain-priced homes. |
| Apr14th | Neill Ainslie builds contemporary house into a Seattle home |
Ainslie, a contractor, found the lot while jogging. It came with plans for a contemporary house. Neill and his wife, Sandra, jumped at the opportunity to build and experiment on a house for the two of them in Madison Valley. |
| Apr14th | No one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to whether to buy a house |
There's reason to doubt whether widespread and expanding homeownership will be the foundation of the economy again, especially on par with the bubble years. |
| Apr13th | Architect Harry Gesner still riding that wave |
Harry Gesner designed Californian houses that celebrated the state's dramatic landscapes. The most famous of them, the Wave House, hunkers in the sand on a Malibu Beach. Gesner sketched his first designs for it on his long board, bobbing beyond the break in front of the site. |
| Apr13th | Replacing both springs keeps garage door in balance |
Torsion springs should be replaced by a skilled installer. |
| Apr13th | Solar-powered homes kick-start market |
Southern California builder finds success in subdivision solar-powered homes. |
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