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Blue Spruce Design

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  1. 1. www.lhvc.com
    www.lhvc.com/web/May08/may08.h - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/1/2008   Last Visited: 5/22/2008

    Petur Williams is the developer, and Williams hired Sandy Weeks of Blue Spruce Construction to build the project.
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    Weeks said that build-out should be six months, putting the building completion in October or November.
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    As for the overall feel for the development, Weeks said it will have a Tuscan market feel and will utilize Mediterranean colors.It will also be pedestrian and bike friendly with walkways that will join existing city pathways.

    "It's got good scale and mix of shops and restaurants.It will draw from both Boulder and Longmont," Weeks said.Above all she feels this type of mixed use will be very pedestrian-friendly.
  2. 2. The Daily Camera: Local
    www.bouldernews.com/bdc/local_ - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/30/2003   Last Visited: 10/1/2003

    Sandy Weeks, Blue Spruce's owner, says she understands why the project restarted now. Contractors like her are competitively bidding for work, and construction loans are cheaper to finance right now.

    "There's still activity," says Weeks, whose firm has overseen local projects with Flagstaff House, Le Chantecler and Outdoor Divas, among others.
  3. 3. RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION: Urban Design, Green Homes Attract Buyers
    remodeling.hw.net/industry-new - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/17/2005   Last Visited: 1/17/2005

    Sandra Weeks

    President, Blue Spruce Design and Construction Co., Niwot

    In the home remodeling business, people are renovating more than just their kitchen or den, Weeks says. "More people are remodeling their entire home and doing larger projects compared to a few years ago," she says.

    Still, Weeks predicts continued slow recovery in 2005.

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    "The biggest issue right now is the cost of building materials," Weeks says. Steel, lumber and other material prices rose significantly in 2004 and that resulted in some customers scaling back the quality or size of their projects.

    Despite a flood of new construction in eastern Boulder County, people aren't giving up their older homes on west end of the county, she says. "They look around at the fully loaded large new homes with all the bells and whisties, but many feel more comfortable in their older neighborhoods," Weeks says.

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