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Habitat For Humanity Lakewood

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Habitat for Humanity Homes Almost Ready for Families

The homes at 2070 Dowd Avenue and 1549 Lakewood Avenue are both energy efficient and built with materials that “blend in” with their respective neighborhoods.

The construction of Lakewood’s first two Habitat for Humanity homes is almost finished. The homes will be ready for families within the next couple of months. However, these aren’t your mother’s Habitat for Humanity homes. Both of the new Habitat homes are energy efficient and built with materials that “blend in” with their respective neighborhoods. Construction of the home at 2070 Dowd Avenue — the same address of a home deemed a “persistent blight” and demolished in 2009 — began first, in June. With the exterior of the home finished, it’s the closet to completion. The only things left on the punch-list are the finishing touches.  The project at 1549 Lakewood Avenue began in August. The home, sitting at the corner of Lakewood Avenue and …

DLSJR

11:31 am on Friday, January 25, 2013

Congrats to everyone and the families that worked hard to receive these homes   more ›

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Construction Begins on Lakewood’s Second Habitat Home

Habitat for Humanity home at 1549 Lakewood Avenue to be built at the site of a former apartment complex deemed a “nuisance” by the city and demolished in August.

The construction of the city’s second-ever Habitat for Humanity home has begun. The foundation of the home is expected to be finished this week. The rafters will be done by the end of next week, said Habitat officials. “It all depends on weather and volunteers,” said Jared O’Brien, site manager for Habitat. The home, sitting at the corner of Lakewood Avenue and Franklin Boulevard, will be built at the site of a former apartment complex deemed a “nuisance” by the city and demolished in August. Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity will oversee the construction of the four-bedroom, 1600-square-feet home at 1549 Lakewood Avenue — on land originally considered for a new pocket park. There's already a family ready to move in. Habitat “House …

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Lakewood’s First Habitat Home Taking Shape

The walls of the arts-and-crafts-style bungalow at 2070 Dowd Avenue — the same address of a home deemed a “persistent blight” and demolished in 2009 — are all up.

Construction is well under way on an energy-efficient, 1600-square-feet Habitat for Humanity home on Dowd Avenue. It's beginning to look like a home. The walls of the arts-and-crafts-style bungalow at 2070 Dowd Avenue — the same address of a home deemed a “persistent blight” and demolished in 2009 — are all up. The project is moving along smoothly, after officials hosted a "wall-raising ceremony" last month. Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity will oversee the construction of the four-bedroom, 1600-square-feet home. But this isn’t your mother’s Habitat for Humanity. The home will use 50 percent less energy than its Birdtown neighbors, and the architectural style is aimed at “blending in” with the neighborhood. The home is expected to be…

Michele Marotta

8:38 am on Friday, July 13, 2012

Such a cool story for a new habitat home! Lakewood has such a rich history, this should be relayed to the future homeowners.   more ›

Friday, June 15, 2012

WATCH: Habitat for Humanity Raises Its First Wall in Lakewood

Property on Dowd Avenue is the first Habitat home built in the city; second project planned on Lakewood Avenue.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Construction of Lakewood’s First Habitat Home Gets Under Way

Home expected to be "move-in ready" by March. Construction of the city's second Habitat home expected to begin with the next couple weeks.

Construction has begun on an energy-efficient, 1600-square-feet Habitat for Humanity home on Dowd Avenue. The foundation of the arts-and-crafts-style bungalow at 2070 Dowd Avenue — the same address of a home deemed a “persistent blight” and demolished in 2009 — was set last week. Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity will oversee the construction of the four-bedroom, 1600-square-feet home. But this isn’t your mother’s Habitat for Humanity. The home will use 50 percent less energy than its Birdtown neighbors, and the architectural style is aimed at “blending in” with the neighborhood. The construction crew will fill in the rest of the area around the foundation on Monday, and the rafter will be up by the end of the week, said Habitat site …

Fred Segal

11:37 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

As an experienced home builder, I have always been wanting to be involved in charitable initiatives and I got involved in building homes for Habitat for Humanity. Apart from the ones in the United States, I decided to venture overseas, especially in Asia. I traveled across Asia – from Indonesia to the Philippines, helping build homes for the organization. It was quite an experience for me, and …   more ›

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