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Stately Design & Renovation

Rick Baker's background includes a real estate degree, real estate broker's license (now expired!, 14 years as an air traffic controller and 5 years in home decor. Mr. Baker gained valuable construction knowledge during his years in the real estate industry, remodeling houses and owning rent houses. His time at the Federal Aviation Administration equipped him to handle the stress that comes with major home renovation projects. During the last years at the FAA, Mr. Baker was a project manager of a large web and database system used by every air traffic control facility in the country. Deciding to combine his construction, project management and home decor skills, Mr. Baker brings a well rounded skill set to your project.

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