This has been a busy year for the construction industry in Billings. A year-end report from the Planning and Community Services Department shows that in almost every category of construction and remodeling, the numbers as of Dec. 1 this year were higher than those for 2014. (more…) Continue Reading →
Ironwood Subdivision
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For your viewing pleasure, new aerial photos of giant house
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For no particular reason except that Marty Connell has kindly provided us with new aerial photos, we offer up—you guessed it!—new aerials photos of what is going to be the biggest house ever built in Yellowstone County. We have written about the big house before, so we won’t go into all the particulars again. Suffice it to say it will be a 26,000-square-foot castle-like abode with a bowling alley, home theater, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and a drawbridge. It is being built just northeast of the developed part of the Ironwood Subdivision. And no, we still don’t know who is going to live there, though rumors continue to fly and dozens of readers have told us who it is. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Last Best Blog, Ironwood Subdivision, Larry and Amy Price, Marty Connell, Scheels
Big-house debate? We’ll sit this one out
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How big is too big? That is a question people love to weigh in on when the subject is houses. Or so I have found. When I first wrote about what was going to be the biggest house in Yellowstone County, which is being built just outside the Ironwood subdivision, readers flooded the Last Best News Facebook page with spirited comments on the subject. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Prairie Lights, Abe Lincoln, Ironwood Subdivision, Kate Morris, Randy and Janna Hafer, Thomas Jefferson
Biggest house in county coming along quickly
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Work on what is thought to be the largest house ever built in Yellowstone County is proceeding quickly. Much of the framing on the 26,000-square-foot house appears to be done already. The house is being built just to the northeast of the developed portion of the Ironwood Subdivision, which itself is just east of the railroad overpass on Molt Road. (more…) Continue Reading →