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Indianapolis Family To Get 'Extreme Makeover'

Estridge To Construct Home For Family In Need

POSTED: 7:35 am EDT March 16, 2009
UPDATED: 11:40 am EDT March 16, 2009

ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" has chosen an Indianapolis family to be the recipient of a new home.

Every Sunday night on ABC and RTV6, the show's crew changes the lives of a family in need, tearing down their home and building them a brand new one in just one week.

The Estridge Companies, a central Indiana homebuilder, will be take on the project. Mayor Greg Ballard was part of an official announcement Monday morning.

"This will not only help a deserving family, but it also will demonstrate to the world how this community works together to honor and support its everyday heroes," Ballard said.

The Indianapolis family, whose identity won't be revealed until later this month, was chosen for the show's season finale, which airs on May 17.

"In a couple of weeks, Ty Pennington (show host) will knock on the door and the family will know for the first time," said Paul Estridge Jr., president of the company.

The show, in its sixth season, has won back-to-back Emmy Awards as Best Reality Program.

"There are many dimensions of this that are quite transforming, to not only this tremendous model of an American family, but also the entire neighborhood," Estridge said. "More than any other show, this show will go beyond the four walls and reach out into the neighborhood."

Times are tough for homebuilders, and the decision to take part in the project was not one that Estridge took lightly.

"It was one of the most challenging decisions our company had to make, because as everyone knows, if you're a homebuilder today … you're struggling to try to make the right decisions," Estridge said. "We're certainly no different than any other builder, but this opportunity is really an extension of our company's values."

Estridge has built more than 7,500 homes in its 42-year history.

More Info: Estridge Web Site
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