In 2007, an 86-year-old woman named Edith Macefield became a folk hero of sorts when she turned down an offer of $1 million to move from her 1,000 sq ft house to make way for a 5-story multi-use development in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. So, the complex was built around her house and Macefield’s story became national news. During the ordeal, Macefield — who was widowed and without family — struck up a friendship with the construction superintendent, Barry Martin, who brought her food and took her to her appointments. In 2008, Macefield died and she willed her home to Martin.
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