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renovate

[ren-uh-veyt] / ˈrɛn əˌveɪt /


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Another reprieve came in 1998, when Bob Spangolo bought the building, partly renovated the theater, and operated the business on and off for the next eight years.

From Salon

He was underinsured, he said, and insurance hadn’t finished updating its new estimate since his house had been renovated a year before.

From Los Angeles Times

Damon Blount said that he and his wife had renovated their home just before it was destroyed in the fire.

From Los Angeles Times

Actress Emma Stone will kick off 2026 with one less thing to worry about—after offloading her newly renovated Texas mansion, less than a year after listing the property for $23.5 million.

From MarketWatch

While the dwelling was originally built more than 100 years ago, it has been “extensively renovated” over the years, including a significant transformation in 2016, while Bridges still owned it.

From MarketWatch