Three Waikato houses have stood out nationally at this year’s House of the Year Awards . One of them, located on the edge of Raglan Harbour and built by FV.
Some houses have to be helped to find their true nature. Others have nothing but their own inherent style and ooze existing character. For these properties, the only thing to do is follow their lead.
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Something new, something old: Angie’s Ice Cream Shoppe opens on Dansville s Main Street
The new ice cream parlor is located in the former Belliotti Barber Shop and incorporates the building s history
By Jasmine Willis
The Express
DANSVILLE There is a new ice cream parlor in Dansville that has something for everyone’s sweet tooth cravings.
Angie’s Ice Cream Shoppe held its grand opening on May 22. It is located in the historic 172 Main St. building, which once housed Angelo Belliotti’s Barber Shop for five decades. In honor of this past, the ice cream shoppe has old photos and documents on the walls to share the story.
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Southeast Iowa Housing, Inc. partnered with Southeastern Community College (SCC), to have their construction trades class gain valuable real-world experience by building a house in Burlington.
SEIRPC Executive Director Mike Norris announced recently that a family has purchased the home at 2208 Amelia Street, at the corner of Amelia Street and Hagemann Avenue.
Norris said he is excited by the project s results.
“New home construction is key to adding value in existing neighborhoods, he said. “Infill projects like this are important to encourage investment and create new housing opportunities.”
The City of Burlington acquired and demolished a dilapidated home on the site.