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Regency Centers, developer and owner of the Ballard Blocks complex, also owns the celebrated but long-vacant little Edith Macefield house. The tiny home, at 1438 N.W. 46th St., is inset within the ...
Regency Centers, developer and owner of the Ballard Blocks complex, also owns the celebrated but long-vacant little Edith Macefield house. The tiny home, at 1438 N.W. 46th St., is inset within the ...
(9/30 to 10/2, times vary) The Macefield Music Festival, named for Edith Macefield, the elderly Ballard resident who gained national notoriety for refusing to sell her modest home to developers and ...
The owner of the Seattle home, Edith Macefield, refused to sell to developers. Edith first turned down $750,000 (£576,000) - far more than her home in Seattle, Washington, was worth. Developers ...
Edith Macefield, 84, bought her Seattle, Washington home in 1952 and has refused to leave the farmhouse because she did not want the stress - her story warmed the hearts of many in its similarity ...
A stubborn 84-year-old woman forced developers to build a new mall around her tiny home after turning down a million dollar buy-out offer. Edith Macefield refused to move from the 108-year-old ...
OK, Seattle, that’s it. We’ve now pushed the story of Edith Macefield way too far. The other night I was watching TV, flipping back and forth between a cable news shoutfest and a Mariners game ...
I’ve been covering this story of Edith Macefield’s House for 12 years and it just keeps on trucking. But let’s start a the beginning and catch you up. In 2006, 84-year-old Edith Macefield ...
A poll posted on the "Edith Macefield House" Facebook page has gotten nearly 500 replies so far from people pushing to renovate and preserve the landmark home. Stay Connected. Like Us.
The Edith Macefield House in Ballard became part of Seattle Folklore ever since she refused to sell her home to corporate developers. Gaining worldwide attention in 2006, she refused even when the ...