Miracle on Logan Street

"It's not what you call me, it's what I answer to." This eloquent African proverb embodies the true essence of empowerment.

Stonebridge Builders was extremely proud to be selected as the general contractor and partner with Mile High Behavioral Heathcare for this important community project. "A Miracle on Logan Street" is Mile High Behavioral Healthcare's newest housing initiative for single homeless women who are reclaiming their lives by participating in off-site substance use and/or mental health treatment. The house provides eight woman with their own living spaces, each with its own kitchenette and bathroom, as they continue their journey toward recovery, self-sufficiency and the empowered life.   Stonebridge Builders completed an extensive house renovation which included: remodeling nine individual apartment units, creating an additional ADA compliant suite, a new boiler, fixing all interior wall piping and plumbing, interior drywall repairs, exterior roof and gutter repairs and exterior painting.    Picture: Chris Tolar accepting a handmade quilt, at ribbon cutting ceremony, as a token of appreciation for Stonebridge Builders' contribution and work.

Stonebridge wins award!

Our team had a fantastic time steering the grocery cart up and down the aisles as fast as possible, dressed to a "T" as duck hunters from the entertaining Duck Dynasty series for the Comitis Crisis Center. The Annual Grocery Cart Races for Comitis Crisis Center always corroborates a basket of fun. Our team not only raised $1300 to donate to the center but our costumes out ranked the bunch earning the Best Team Costume Award! Everybody at Stonebridge Builders is always excited to live out our core value "service" in the community. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions to this charity from Stonebridge Builders and team, Sandy Mancinelli with Colorado Carpet Distributers, Seth Haley with Western Pacific, Derek Becker, owner of Wireworks Electric and Scott Slankard representing Water Systems.