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Tough Times Need Proven, Practical Solutions

New Inventory

Special Of The Month

Deconstruction Update

THIS MONTH'S
SPECIALS

Oakland, CA
The ReUse People
Receive 25% off on the purchase of any appliance in the warehouse through December 15.

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Los Angeles (Pacoima)


Receive 25% off on every cabinet purchase through December 15.

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9235 San Leandro St.
Oakland, CA 94603
(510) 383-1983

11017 Sutter Ave.
Pacoima, CA 91331
(818) 897-2798

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November 2009

Tough Times Need Proven, Practical Solutions
    By Ted Reiff
 

In October, I was in Muncie, Indiana, training a couple of different groups in the art and science and deconstruction. The majority of participants were offenders--clients of the Delaware County Community Corrections Department. Other participants were involved in Muncie's Weed and Seed program. We completed two training sessions of 14 days each and deconstructed two of the city's abandoned buildings.

The offenders were all under some type of house arrest, which allowed daytime access to shopping, training, education and jobs, but required that they be in their homes by 5 p.m. The Weed and Seed participants were local community leaders, working with law enforcement to prevent crime and revitalize communities. The Weed and Seed program is funded by Community Capacity Development Department of the U.S. Department of Justice (www.justice.gov/usao/ct/weedseed.html). The program uses a two-pronged approach in which law enforcement agencies and prosecutors cooperate to "weed out" criminals in targeted neighborhoods, while community-based organizations "seed" needed human services, including prevention, intervention and neighborhood restoration programs. Deconstruction of uninhabitable houses falls within the latter category of programs.

Assisting me with the training were Tyler Kelsey, a recent masters-degree graduate of Ball State University's architecture program and a TRP deconstruction trainer and Brook Linton, a master carpenter and owner of Solid State Carpentry. Brook, acting as our local TRP-certified deconstruction contractor, has also contracted with the city to deconstruct additional buildings, and has hired several graduates of the training program.

All of the fixtures removed from the house deconstructed during the first training session were given to the local Habitat for Humanity ReStore, and Brook retained the old growth Southern Yellow Pine for his furniture-making endeavors.

Once again, TRP has demonstrated that a comprehensive business model comprised of deconstruction contracting, sophisticated training, and the distribution of used building materials can:
1. Help individuals acquire skills demanded by the construction industry
2. Assist graduates to obtain meaningful employment
3. Keep thousands of tons of reusable materials out of local landfills through a network of resellers, and
4. Improve both local environments and economies by bringing together for-profit deconstruction contractors and nonprofit distribution organizations.

 
New Inventory
 

The Oakland warehouse has new shipments of rough sawn lumber. Drop by soon to see this old-growth stock.

 
 

The Los Angeles (Pacoima) warehouse has just received a complete 9-foot by 15-foot white kitchen with wood cabinet doors and MDF framing. The entire kitchen is in excellent condition.

Kitchen
Kitchen Cabinets
 
Specials of the Month
 

At the Oakland warehouse we are featuring appliances. Receive 25% off on the purchase of any appliance in the warehouse through December 15.

At the Los Angeles (Pacoima) warehouse we are featuring cabinets. Receive 25% off on every cabinet purchase through December 15.

Deconstruction & New Materials Update

Visit the TRP website for a complete list of current deconstruction projects and inventories. Just click on "Retail Sales" and scroll to the bottom of the page.

Location and Contact Information

TRP Retail-Warehouse
9235 San Leandro Street
Oakland, CA 94603
(510) 383-1983; toll-free 888-588-9490
Hours: Mon through Fri 10:00 to 6:00; Sat and Sun 10:00 to 4:00

Los Angeles (Pacoima) TRP Retail-Warehouse
11017 Sutter Avenue
Pacoima, CA 91331
(818) 897-2798
Hours: Tues through Fri 10:00 to 5:00; Saturday 10:00 to 4:00

Please visit our partnering warehouse in Kansas City:

Kansas City Habitat for Humanity
4701 Deramus Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64120
(816) 231-7602

Please visit our partnering warehouse in Chicago:

Chicago ReBuilding Exchange
3335 West 47th Street,
Chicago, IL 60632
(312) 554-0900

Please visit our partnering warehouse in the Los Angeles area:

Silver Lake Yards
1086 Manzanita Street
Silver Lake, CA 90026
(323) 667-2875
Hours: Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. by appointment
Directions: Manzanita Street crosses Sunset Boulevard in Silver Lake. Go south 1 short block and turn right just before Santa Monica Boulevard.

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