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CUSTOM CREATIONS Construction runs in Evan Boxwell’s blood. Because his father was a custom home builder in Colorado, he learned the business from the ground up. After graduating from ASU with a degree in construction management—and following a brief stint with a build firm—he began buying, fixing and selling foreclosed properties. Today, he specializes in…
Read MoreIf you’ve ever considered building a home, you’ve certainly heard the term “Design-Build”, but what exactly does it mean? Maybe you’ve even heard of “design-build” firms, but are a little fuzzy on what it is that they do – are they designers? or builders? It is a relatively new term, after all. Clients, builders, and architects have been the…
Read MoreWe are celebrating a decade of excellence in homebuilding, a plethora of satisfied clients, a ton of learning and even more fun with a fresh new look. Even with years of building experience under me, a construction management degree and my pro-builder father’s support, launching my own business was both exciting and terrifying. Of course…
Read MoreEvan Boxwell was recently featured in Arizona State University’s Thrive Magazine (Click on “The Devils You Should Know”). Evan received his construction management degree from ASU’s Fulton Schools of Engineering and is now one of Arizona’s top 35 entrepreneurs under 35. Evan Boxwell profile for Thrive Magazine from Arizona State University on Vimeo.
Read MoreThis year’s winners came from industries ranging from software and marketing to technology, beauty and dining. This article originally ran in the Arizona Republic, November 12, 2014
Read MoreNew houses are sprouting up — but not on the usual far-flung lots. In the heart of metro Phoenix’s core communities, new houses and condo projects are in the works on vacant parcels, in half-built subdivisions and in teardown projects replacing run-down buildings. Prospective buyers who want to live closer in instead of on the…
Read MoreOn this central Phoenix street, in the Pierson Place Historic District, one home stands out. It’s clearly contemporary, with floor-to-ceiling windows, a wide glass pivot-style front door, and a white stucco exterior with reddish-brown wood and steel accents. Most homes in Pierson Place are historical, built primarily in the 1920s through the 1950s. This one,…
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