Thursday, October 04, 2007

Developer Builds Around Woman's Home


Framed by the windows of an abandoned business one block away, Edith Macefield's Ballard home is surrounded on three sides by garbage-strewn lots. But she has no plans to move. Source: The Seattle Times

SEATTLE (AP) — When 86-year-old Edith Macefield refused a $1 million offer to move from her Seattle home, a developer started building a five-story project around it.

Macefield said that she doesn't need the money and that she doesn't want to move from her home, where she has lived since 1966. A concrete wall looms within feet of her kitchen window as the project rises.

Macefield's 108-year-old house is the last home on the block near the Ballard bridge.
Macefield said that she doesn't mind the noise of the construction site.

Construction workers watch out for Macefield, particularly superintendent Barry Martin who says it's like having your grandmother around.

From Associated Press

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