A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking ceremony on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in size, answered Robin Robertson, owned and manager. The expanded neighborhood will be fitted with cardio and strength qualify paraphernalium and have some open areas for exercise programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The project is not expected to wallop the club's tennis tribunals. The expansion passes at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons also plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing marketplace, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in the same area, but the extra room is needed to respond to the growing demand. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC architects, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis court surfaces and more efficient igniting, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking ceremony on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in size, answered Robin Robertson, owned and manager. The expanded neighborhood will be fitted with cardio and strength qualify paraphernalium and have some open areas for exercise programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The project is not expected to wallop the club's tennis tribunals. The expansion passes at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons also plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing marketplace, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in the same area, but the extra room is needed to respond to the growing demand. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC architects, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis court surfaces and more efficient igniting, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons also plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing marketplace, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in the same area, but the extra room is needed to respond to the growing demand. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC architects, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis court surfaces and more efficient igniting, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking ceremony on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in size, answered Robin Robertson, owned and manager. The expanded neighborhood will be fitted with cardio and strength qualify paraphernalium and have some open areas for exercise programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The project is not expected to wallop the club's tennis tribunals. The expansion passes at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons also plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing marketplace, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in the same area, but the extra room is needed to respond to the growing demand. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC architects, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis court surfaces and more efficient igniting, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons also plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing marketplace, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in the same area, but the extra room is needed to respond to the growing demand. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC architects, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis court surfaces and more efficient igniting, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking ceremony on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in size, answered Robin Robertson, owned and manager. The expanded neighborhood will be fitted with cardio and strength qualify paraphernalium and have some open areas for exercise programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The project is not expected to wallop the club's tennis tribunals. The expansion passes at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons also plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing marketplace, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in the same area, but the extra room is needed to respond to the growing demand. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC architects, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis court surfaces and more efficient igniting, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons also plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing marketplace, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in the same area, but the extra room is needed to respond to the growing demand. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC architects, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis court surfaces and more efficient igniting, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking formality on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in sizing, told Robin Robertson, proprietor and administrator. The expanded neighborhood is likely to be filled with cardio and strength civilize equipment and have some open neighborhoods for practice programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The job is not expected to wallop the club's tennis courtrooms. The expansion sees at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking formality on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in sizing, told Robin Robertson, proprietor and administrator. The expanded neighborhood is likely to be filled with cardio and strength civilize equipment and have some open neighborhoods for practice programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The job is not expected to wallop the club's tennis courtrooms. The expansion sees at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking formality on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in sizing, told Robin Robertson, proprietor and administrator. The expanded neighborhood is likely to be filled with cardio and strength civilize equipment and have some open neighborhoods for practice programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The job is not expected to wallop the club's tennis courtrooms. The expansion sees at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking formality on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in sizing, told Robin Robertson, proprietor and administrator. The expanded neighborhood is likely to be filled with cardio and strength civilize equipment and have some open neighborhoods for practice programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The job is not expected to wallop the club's tennis courtrooms. The expansion sees at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
David Ebenal
A longtime fitness facility is undergoing an extension nearly a year after a major remodel. Bellingham Training& Tennis Club had a groundbreaking formality on Dec. 11. It will be adding about 2,800 square feet to its fitness area, more than doubling in sizing, told Robin Robertson, proprietor and administrator. The expanded neighborhood is likely to be filled with cardio and strength civilize equipment and have some open neighborhoods for practice programs. \ The expansion project is expected to be completed in June and also will include a facelift to the exterior of private buildings. The job is not expected to wallop the club's tennis courtrooms. The expansion sees at a busy time in the area with a major residential project called Fairhaven Harbor Luxury Apartments being built nearby.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Robin Robertson said they are working with Fairhaven Harbor developer David Ebenaland the city to get as much on-street parking as is practicable. The Robertsons likewise plan on putting in a sidewalk near the facility. Long known for as a tennis facility, co-owner Doug Robertson said the cardio and group fitness exercise segment is a growing market, particularly in Fairhaven. The remodel earlier this year has helped the company get more paraphernalium in these areas, but the extra space is needed to respond to the growing challenge. Franklin Corp. is the general contractor while RMC designers, 2020 Engineering and Christie& Christie Surveying are among the companies working on development projects. The facility firstly opened in December 1973 and was purchased by the Robertsons in May 2000. Other recent remodeling work includes the tennis tribunal surfaces and more efficient illuminating, as well as the lobby and locker rooms.
Monday, July 16, 2018
David Ebenal
David Ebenal
A builder of many properties in Bellingham, Washington.
<h3>Bellingham</h3>
is a coastal neighborhood in Washington State, near the Canadian perimeter. It's a port for ferries to Alaska. East is Mount Baker, a huge snow-capped volcano with ski runs. In the city center, the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention contains hands-on discipline exhibits. The Whatcom Museum showcases art, nature and regional history across 3 areas, including the Lightcatcher building with its curving, translucent wall.
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