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    The remodeler transformed this single-family,1920s Denver home from eyesore to Mediterranean beauty.
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    Trying to find a balance between your remodeling work and your real life can be a challenge.
  • Making the Tough Decisions on Layoffs
    It's a position no remodeler wants to be in, but with a slipping economy and work dropping off, many owners are having to make the tough decision to lay off employees.
  • Weather Beater
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  • One View of the Future of Remodeling
    Dewhurst & Associates, a family-based custom home building and remodeling company, are not worried about their business despite the current downward spiral of the housing market. Dewhurst & Associates believes that there are reasons to believe the remodeling industry will remain strong. Take a look at what they say.
  • Even Small Jobs Affect the Whole House
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    Remodeler turns a historic Doctor's office space into an open, finely crafted kitchen-family area

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