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| Remen Construction, LLC |
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| Homeowner: Chris M. |
| Project: Install Interior Trim and Decorative Moldings |
| City: Tacoma, WA |
| Alex provides excellent service: considerate, polite, one time, keeps in touch, professional. His workmanship is very good. He could charge more for the service and quality of work.
English is his second language and he is pretty good about clarifying what he does not understand.
He could do better with clean-up but he is MUCH better than most. |
| Remen Construction, LLC |
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| Homeowner: brad H. |
| Project: Install Interior Trim and Decorative Moldings |
| City: Tacoma, WA |
| Excellent craftsmanship. Extremely nice gentlemen. Very good experience. Shows up when they say they are going to be there. Courteous. Very good price for fine quality. |
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| Tacoma City Facts
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Tacoma was officially incorporated on November 12, 1875. Its early hopes to live to be the "City of Destiny" were frustrated in the late 19th century, when the discovery of gold in the Klondike turned Seattle into a boom town, eclipsing Tacoma's early lead.
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Must register with Washington State Dept. of Labor, Contractor Registration Division (206) 902-5226
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The Museum of Glass opened in downtown Tacoma in 2002, showcasing glass art from the region and around the world. It includes a functional glassblowing studio. Tacoma's downtown Cultural District is also the site of the Washington State History Museum (1996) and the Tacoma Art Museum (2003).
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