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Home » Longtime builders move to Tri-Cities after 22 years in North Dakota

Longtime builders move to Tri-Cities after 22 years in North Dakota

January 14, 2019
Elsie Puig
Stephen, left, and John Worlund of Anasazi Builders moved their business from North Dakota to the Tri-Cities in November. The father and son said they relocated to be closer to family and to tap into a bigger labor work force.
A longtime custom home-building company with a successful operation in North Dakota has moved to the Tri-Cities.The father-and-son team of John and Stephen Worlund decided to move Anasazi Builders after almost 22 years to be closer to family.“We had to turn down 21 homes. We finished the last two homes...
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