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I would suggest doing a google search for vintage counters. There might be a salvage company that has vintage housewares that you could possible get for next to nothing. Again I would suggest doing a google search to find out.
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How big is the building and where is it? I can’t really recommend anyone if I don’t know what type of project your going to undertake or where, but I would recommend going to http://www.jobtrio.com/ the site is a median that helps consumers find contractors, there are thousands of contractors listed on the site so you should be able to find the right contractor for your specific project.
Posted by: jhenvillanueva at March 19, 2009 2:45 AM in response to Help me to find a proficient con
How big is the building and where is it? I can’t really recommend anyone if I don’t know what type of project your going to undertake or where, but I would recommend going to http://www.jobtrio.com/ the site is a median that helps consumers find contractors, there are thousands of contractors listed on the site so you should be able to find the right contractor for your specific project.
Posted by: jhenvillanueva at March 14, 2009 5:53 AM in response to Where to find online listing of
I don’t think, you would face much difficulty finding such a list, as many of sites have come up today with online listings of Contractors/Builders. Sounds like the problem you are running into is finding a directory that is very specific to construction and has a lot of business on it. Have you tried http://www.jobtrio.com they have over 250,000 contractors listed on their site, you should have no problem finding construction companies there.
Posted by: jhenvillanueva at March 12, 2009 3:46 AM in response to Where to find online listing of
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How big is the building and where is it? I can’t really recommend anyone if I don’t know what type of project your going to undertake or where, but I would recommend going to http://www.jobtrio.com/ the site is a median that helps consumers find contractors, there are thousands of contractors listed on the site so you should be able to find the right contractor for your specific project.
Posted by: jhenvillanueva at March 14, 2009 5:53 AM in response to Where to find online listing of
Hi KG,
What you want to do is an easy process. We are a Manhattan-based firm with a lot of residential experience; we have strategic partnerships with contractors, engineers and DOB expeditors and we can give you a complete job from design to permits and construction.
I would love to walk thru your building and discuss things with you.
Thanks,
Anthony LaFazia, RA
Principal
LaFAZIA Architecture, PC
141 East 89th St
New York, NY 10128
212-831-4199
Posted by: alafazia at July 10, 2009 5:13 PM in response to Architect Recommendation
Hi KG,
What you want to do is an easy process. We are a Manhattan-based firm with a lot of residential experience; we have strategic partnerships with contractors, engineers and DOB expeditors and we can give you a complete job from design to permits and construction.
I would love to walk thru your building and discuss things with you.
Thanks,
Anthony LaFazia, RA
Principal
LaFAZIA Architecture, PC
141 East 89th St
New York, NY 10128
212-831-4199
Posted by: alafazia at July 10, 2009 5:14 PM in response to Architect Recommendation
Hi KG,
Coming to this a little late but would like to throw my firm's hat into the ring.
www.rodriguezstudio.net 212-217-1535
We do lots of renovations throughout the City, currently working a whole brownstone gut (landmarked house, 150 years old, change of c of o, the whole 9 yards) in Brooklyn Heights we would be happy to show you among other projects.
Live in Clinton hill, so would be happy to walk the "site" with you and give you our impressions, observations, and comments any day (for free of course).
Have a great weekend.
thanks
Posted by: rstudio at July 11, 2009 12:30 PM in response to Architect Recommendation
You can call Lenny Colchamiro at 718-638-5442. He is a great Architect. I worked with him in the past and he has over 30 years experience. If you need a fireplace and chimney contractor you can contact Andre @ A&A Chimney Co at 718-953-2836.
Andre
Posted by: aafireplace at July 15, 2009 9:18 PM in response to Architect Recommendation
Hi.
I am an architect and interior designer with over 15 years experience. I have just recently broken away from long time business partner in Manhattan and relocated my practice to Brooklyn - where I have been a resident for six years. I have significant historic preservation, LPC, brownstone/ townhouse renovation, residential design, project direction and construction management experience.
My rates are extremely competitive and you will get the personal attention of the company founder. I made this move to Brooklyn because I wanted to get back to working with my clients instead of managing people as I was at my last company. I would love to help you with your facade restoration project. I am confident that I can the end result will exceed your expectations and meets your budget.
I have a comprehensive portfolio for review. I hope to hear from you.
Regards,
Alan Barr, founder
GOWANUS DESIGNinitiative
917.749.0119
gowanus.design@gmail.com
Posted by: Gowanus Design Initiative at July 25, 2009 10:31 AM in response to Architect Recommendation

I assume you are downtown Indy. If you are renovating (and not changing the structure of the building) you probably do not need an architect. If you are, then you may need one; but you will need to see if permits/other legalities are required.
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Posted by: jhenvillanueva at July 10, 2009 5:59 AM in response to Architect Recommendation