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September 15, 2007 at 3:23 am #616534
No cat allergies here !! I have 4!!
September 15, 2007 at 3:24 am #616535Melody wrote:Tintaglia wrote:Is there a reason that you chose Oregon, rather than somewhere else in California?
When we had the Alberti print line we spent allot of time driving up and down the West Coast delivering them to stores. We hunted for the best place to be, and Corvallis is pretty close to our ideal. However, we didn’t know how difficult it would be to move a business there when we bought our land. The city of Corvallis seems to discourage buisnesses from starting there. They are very anti growth.Ironically, this is one reason we love it.
We’ve given up trying to build on our land for now, so we are working on buying a building that is already there.It isn’t the right size… but I don’t care, just get me out of here!Is there any way you could build onto the building you are considering? I know that in itself would be a huge pain in the butt, but it’s something. They might not have as big a problem with “growth” if the growing is being done by a building that already exists.
September 15, 2007 at 3:29 am #616536Megani-chan wrote:Melody wrote:Tintaglia wrote:Is there a reason that you chose Oregon, rather than somewhere else in California?
When we had the Alberti print line we spent allot of time driving up and down the West Coast delivering them to stores. We hunted for the best place to be, and Corvallis is pretty close to our ideal. However, we didn’t know how difficult it would be to move a business there when we bought our land. The city of Corvallis seems to discourage buisnesses from starting there. They are very anti growth.Ironically, this is one reason we love it.
We’ve given up trying to build on our land for now, so we are working on buying a building that is already there.It isn’t the right size… but I don’t care, just get me out of here!Is there any way you could build onto the building you are considering? I know that in itself would be a huge pain in the butt, but it’s something. They might not have as big a problem with “growth” if the growing is being done by a building that already exists.
I was thinking the same thing also!!September 15, 2007 at 4:35 am #616537copper83 wrote:So, Melody, when you’re ready to move, are you going to have a moving sale? Surely you don’t want to move any more sculptures than you have too, right? π
The sculpture inventory is what we need to live off of, till we get into production again!
September 15, 2007 at 4:40 am #616538Megani-chan wrote:Melody wrote:Tintaglia wrote:Is there a reason that you chose Oregon, rather than somewhere else in California?
When we had the Alberti print line we spent allot of time driving up and down the West Coast delivering them to stores. We hunted for the best place to be, and Corvallis is pretty close to our ideal. However, we didn’t know how difficult it would be to move a business there when we bought our land. The city of Corvallis seems to discourage buisnesses from starting there. They are very anti growth.Ironically, this is one reason we love it.
We’ve given up trying to build on our land for now, so we are working on buying a building that is already there.It isn’t the right size… but I don’t care, just get me out of here!Is there any way you could build onto the building you are considering? I know that in itself would be a huge pain in the butt, but it’s something. They might not have as big a problem with “growth” if the growing is being done by a building that already exists.We planned to, but doing so has brought up more difficulties that we didn’t expect. I swear, this whole thing is like a Rubix cube. You get one part sorted out and the other five sides are a disaster..
September 16, 2007 at 2:50 am #616539Melody wrote:Megani-chan wrote:Melody wrote:Tintaglia wrote:Is there a reason that you chose Oregon, rather than somewhere else in California?
When we had the Alberti print line we spent allot of time driving up and down the West Coast delivering them to stores. We hunted for the best place to be, and Corvallis is pretty close to our ideal. However, we didn’t know how difficult it would be to move a business there when we bought our land. The city of Corvallis seems to discourage buisnesses from starting there. They are very anti growth.Ironically, this is one reason we love it.
We’ve given up trying to build on our land for now, so we are working on buying a building that is already there.It isn’t the right size… but I don’t care, just get me out of here!Is there any way you could build onto the building you are considering? I know that in itself would be a huge pain in the butt, but it’s something. They might not have as big a problem with “growth” if the growing is being done by a building that already exists.We planned to, but doing so has brought up more difficulties that we didn’t expect. I swear, this whole thing is like a Rubix cube. You get one part sorted out and the other five sides are a disaster..
Ain’t that the truth… My step-dad is a contractor, so I know building or adding on to anything is usually way more complicated than it needs to be π
September 19, 2007 at 11:23 pm #616540Melody, forget about Oregon! Come to Houston, you can use my house as a warehouse, for a long as you want,free of charge!…really! π
September 20, 2007 at 12:36 am #616541Houston?? Buy a place on the Ca Oregon border. I’m sure they would be happy to get someont up there and let you do anything you wanted
September 20, 2007 at 5:46 am #616542starbreeze wrote:Dragon Master wrote:starbreeze wrote:frozendragon wrote:starbreeze wrote:Me neither…I was giving Frozen the benefit of a doubt π π π
Pfft…anyway…
WHERE IS SKI???
LOL π
No problem….I love helping you!!! π
I’m lost!! Who is helping with who’s Organ??
DM, I’m not even gonna go there!!! π―
π π πSeptember 20, 2007 at 6:02 am #616543OMG….I missed that the first time…..
and now seeing it…I’m pretty glad I did… π―
September 20, 2007 at 6:15 am #616544π
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