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Article: Historic buildings up for sale: Downtown Kingwood homes get an upgrade.
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- The Dominion Post (Morgantown, WV)
- Article date:
- January 21, 2007
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Byline: Kathy Plum
Jan. 21--TO CONTACT Agent P.J. Crogan about the Dunn and Evick buildings, call 282-8882.
The Dunn and Evick Buildings in downtown Kingwood aren't showing their age.
In fact, only the bones of these 100-plus-year-old Price Street buildings remain. In the past couple years, the new owners, Dunn-Evick Buildings LLC, replaced the heating, electrical and plumbing systems and added air conditioning, new floors, ceilings, lighting, cedar siding and pretty much everything else. And now, the owners are ready to sell.
"The whole idea of this was to get things started in the downtown," Howard Hanna Agent P.J. Crogan said. "You get people committed to ...
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