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Remaking history: A 1920s bungalow updated with second story

Goal of project: Add bedrooms, bathrooms, new kitchen all within historic framework Year house built: 1918 Size of home, lot: Was 1,700-sq-ft house (3 bd, 2 baths) on 9,000- sq-ft lot; now 2,950-sq-ft house (5 bd, 5.5 baths) plus two-car garage and finished basement Time to complete: About 4 years (2 years for permitting) . Budget: Over budget, about $300/square foot. Craving a new voice in Peninsula dining? Sign up for the Peninsula Foodist newsletter.Sign up now Email freelance writer Carol Blitzer at [email protected] Follow Palo Alto Online and the Palo Alto Weekly on Twitter @paloaltoweekly, Facebook and on Instagram @paloaltoonline for breaking news, local events, photos, videos and more.

History in the (re)making

History in the (re)making
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore moves to Port Orange from Daytona

PORT ORANGE  Hoping to reach more customers, Habitat for Humanity ReStore   relocated this week to a much bigger space at one of this city s busiest intersections.   Habitat for Humanity of Greater Volusia County operated its resale store on Mason Avenue in Daytona Beach for more than 20 years. The new location in Port Orange is at the corner of Dunlawton Boulevard and Nova Road. The address is 3813 South Nova Road, Unit #103. Port Orange is part of our service area,” said Lori M. Gillooly, CEO for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Volusia County. “We serve ten cities within Volusia County.” Operating hours are Tuesday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monies earned from the ReStore go toward the organization s mission to help provide affordable housing in the area. All items sold at the store are donated.

Eco-Friendly Tiles Market Growing At A CAGR Of 11 9% And To Target $37,753 million by 2023

Eco-Friendly Tiles Market Growing At A CAGR Of 11.9% And To Target $37,753 million by 2023 Eco-friendly tiles market is projected to reach $37,753 million by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 11.9% from 2017 to 2023. PORTLAND, OREGON , UNITED STATES, January 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Global eco-friendly tiles market was valued at $17,160 million in 2016, and is projected to reach $37,753 million by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 11.9% from 2017 to 2023. The porcelain tiles segment accounted for more than one-third of the global market in 2016. Eco-friendly tiles are the new buzz in the construction industry. These are made from renewable materials such as clay and scrap metal and are gaining popularity in various construction projects or buildings. The manufacturing process of the eco-friendly tiles is energy efficient with less waste production leading to minimal impact on the environment. As well as the concept of using recyclable material in the

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