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"content": "WASHINGTON DEVELOPER DAVID EBENAL CELEBRATES TWO DECADES IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY <br />Family-owned contracting firm continues the fight to preserve history and local culture in Bellingham.<br /><br /> Bellingham, WA – Bellingham, WA -- The last few years have been turbulent, as the economy and the real estate market have struggled to find their footing. As a result, many venerable institutions have come and gone, taking some of the local culture with them.<br /><br />However, one local builder is keeping up the fight to preserve the places and spaces that define our community. David Ebenal, one of Washington’s leading public and private contractors, has taken on many local development projects, with the goal of preserving and maintaining the rich history of the Bellingham area. And now, Ebenal General, his family-owned company, is preparing to celebrate 20 years in business.<br /><br />Ebenal General is the name behind some of the area’s most notable developments, including Bellingham International Airport, the Squalicum Harbor Coast Guard Station and the Whatcom Museum for History & Art.<br /><br />In recent years, the Ebenal Group has focused on mixed-use properties in and around Bellingham’s historic Fairhaven District, which has been a vibrant local gathering place for over a century. His meticulous restoration of the Waldron Building, a modern interpretation of the original builder’s vision, now includes both luxury condominiums and retail tenants.<br /><br />One of these tenants is the beloved Village Books, a thriving hub for locals and tourists alike. The bookstore restoration has been highly praised for its quality, attention to period detail, and craftsmanship -- all testaments to the dedication and follow-through of David Ebenal and his expert team.<br /><br />Ebenal’s residential developments also reflect his commitment to preserving the color and culture of Old Bellingham, and as a result, these properties have become highly desirable places to live. The exquisitely crafted Waldron & Young development is one of the few residential properties in the area to defy the recent downward trend in the national real estate market. According to www.condo.com, units in this building have enjoyed steady increases in the average per-square-foot sales prices, even during the lowest points of the economy’s recent downfall.<br /><br />The fact that Ebenal’s properties consistently gain value is a testament to their solid construction and David Ebenal’s focus on embracing the surrounding community and lifestyle. The vibrant shopping environment, welcoming cafes and restaurants, and charming neighborhood around Fairhaven have made it a sought-after spot to live and work.<br /><br /> <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjjDqi-jnV8\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjjDqi-jnV8</a> ",
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"content": "WASHINGTON DEVELOPER DAVID EBENAL CELEBRATES TWO DECADES IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY \nFamily-owned contracting firm continues the fight to preserve history and local culture in Bellingham.\n\n Bellingham, WA – Bellingham, WA -- The last few years have been turbulent, as the economy and the real estate market have struggled to find their footing. As a result, many venerable institutions have come and gone, taking some of the local culture with them.\n\nHowever, one local builder is keeping up the fight to preserve the places and spaces that define our community. David Ebenal, one of Washington’s leading public and private contractors, has taken on many local development projects, with the goal of preserving and maintaining the rich history of the Bellingham area. And now, Ebenal General, his family-owned company, is preparing to celebrate 20 years in business.\n\nEbenal General is the name behind some of the area’s most notable developments, including Bellingham International Airport, the Squalicum Harbor Coast Guard Station and the Whatcom Museum for History & Art.\n\nIn recent years, the Ebenal Group has focused on mixed-use properties in and around Bellingham’s historic Fairhaven District, which has been a vibrant local gathering place for over a century. His meticulous restoration of the Waldron Building, a modern interpretation of the original builder’s vision, now includes both luxury condominiums and retail tenants.\n\nOne of these tenants is the beloved Village Books, a thriving hub for locals and tourists alike. The bookstore restoration has been highly praised for its quality, attention to period detail, and craftsmanship -- all testaments to the dedication and follow-through of David Ebenal and his expert team.\n\nEbenal’s residential developments also reflect his commitment to preserving the color and culture of Old Bellingham, and as a result, these properties have become highly desirable places to live. The exquisitely crafted Waldron & Young development is one of the few residential properties in the area to defy the recent downward trend in the national real estate market. According to www.condo.com, units in this building have enjoyed steady increases in the average per-square-foot sales prices, even during the lowest points of the economy’s recent downfall.\n\nThe fact that Ebenal’s properties consistently gain value is a testament to their solid construction and David Ebenal’s focus on embracing the surrounding community and lifestyle. The vibrant shopping environment, welcoming cafes and restaurants, and charming neighborhood around Fairhaven have made it a sought-after spot to live and work.\n\n https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjjDqi-jnV8 ",
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