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Location & Mailing Address: 21 West Mead Suite 104 Yakima, WA 98902 Phone: (509) 576-8077 Fax: (509) 469-8466 Email: restore@yakimahabitat.org |
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NEW Building- The Story
It's been a LONG time coming, but the Yakima Valley Habitat Store is now open (as of February 2010) at a NEW location: 21 West Mead Suite 104. Read the story, spanning the three year journey, below. On June 1, 2007 Yakima Valley Partners Executive Director Michael R. Nixon announced the purchase of a four acre property at 23 West Mead Avenue as the future site of the Yakima Valley Habitat Store. According to the Yakima Valley Habitat Store Manager Rich Kallenberger, “The Yakima Valley Habitat Store has been blessed with success at the 202 West Mead location but with that success have come growing pains.” “We have clearly run out of parking spaces and frequently have conflicts between serving our customers and welcoming our donors.” Currently the Yakima Valley Habitat Store experiences over 100 sales transactions per day during its’ three-day sales week. “We also have difficulty protecting our merchandise from the weather because it just isn’t possible to keep everything inside the 3600 square foot building.” The Yakima Valley Habitat Store staff has been conducting an active search for a larger location for two years but no suitable building in the desired geographic area became available. “Being in the right location is essential for a retail operation; especially in an era of rising transportation costs.” “You want every potential customer in the city to see your store as a viable shopping option” Now the task ahead is to develop financing for the construction of a suitable store building on the site. “I’m confident that if we apply the basic Habitat principles of building a simple, decent structure without unnecessary frills that we will be able to bring the Yakima Valley Habitat Store operation into a new home. In October 2007, Yakima Urology Associates "partners" with YVP Habitat and the Yakima Valley Habitat Store. Drs. Mark Uhlman, Jack Lovern, Ray Merrell, Norm Shively, and Dennis Gaskill have clearly reminded us that patience and trusting in the work of God is rewarded. In June, Yakima Valley Partners took a large step of faith and purchased a parcel of land for the development of a larger ReStore. We had no idea what would be the next step in accomplishing that vision. Just after we closed on the property at 21 West Mead Ave (or on Presson Lane off Mead) Dr. Mark Uhlman of Yakima Urology Associates called to inquire as to our interest in a 100’ x 220’ steel building on 24th Avenue across from the Yakima Athletic Club. Of course we were interested. From that point, things moved rapidly.
Rus McKinney and Mike Buehler of our Board of Directors stepped in and made things happen. David Picatti, our Board President, helped arrange for the removal of the building from 24th Avenue. Mike McGuire of Systems West and his crew worked diligently to take down the building and deliver it to the Yakima Valley Habitat Store’s future site.
In addition to donating the building, Yakima Urology Associates has donated funds to help cover costs of moving the donated building to the site of the future Yakima Valley Habitat Store. We are extremely grateful for the generosity of the doctors and staff at Yakima Urology. Now comes the efforts to reconstruct the donated building.
October 2009
December 2009
January 2010
After MUCH anticipation, the Yakima Valley Habitat Store's NEW building began to "shape up." The GRAND OPENING for the new, bigger and better Yakima Valley Habitat Store was set for February 3-6th, 2010.
GRAND OPENING!
The Yakima Valley Habitat Store had it's grand opening February 3, 2010 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 9:00 am. The brand new, 22,000 sq ft building is located at 21 W. Mead Ave. We have ample parking, lots of new merchandise and all items located indoors.
Executive Director, Steve Luten, leads in prayer.
Rich Kallenburger, Yakima Valley Habitat Store Manager, is presented with a plaque to honor his many years of hard work and dedication to YVPHFH.
Rich cuts the ribbon!
Two former YVPHFH Executive Directors, Michael Nixon & John Van Belle, join in the ceremony.
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