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renovation

[ren-uh-vey-shuhn] / ˌrɛn əˈveɪ ʃən /


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But the old building and the new building didn't quite match, and they needed extra funding to finish the renovation.

From BBC

We also keep $150,000 in a high-yield savings account for emergencies and upcoming home renovations, and our only debt is a small mortgage.

From MarketWatch

Bessent’s criticisms of the Fed’s spending on its building renovation and other niceties suggest its budget could shrink, too.

From Barron's

Homes sold by older people typically “have fewer major renovations and higher rates of poor upkeep,” according to a recent report titled “Aging and Housing Returns.”

From MarketWatch

The nation’s cradle has been preparing for its big year: The Museum of the American Revolution is fresh off a million-dollar renovation, and the National Constitution Center will debut new galleries.

From The Wall Street Journal