Hire a Building Value crew to work on your ‘honey-do’ list!
Building Value is well-known for the unique mix of salvaged kitchens, plumbing, hardware, shiplap, and lumber at our retail store in Cincinnati’s historic Northside neighborhood.
What you may not know is that we are also a construction training program for Easterseals Serving Greater Cincinnati. Building Value has helped under-served young adults in the city’s urban core launch successful careers in construction industry for more than 15 years.
Due to the unprecedented circumstances of COVID-19, most of our scheduled work experiences have been put on hold. That’s where we need your help!
You can hire a Building Value crew at very affordable prices – including heavy equipment and tools! It’s a great way to knock out projects at your home or business – while also making a positive impact on someone looking for their breakthrough moment to launch an in-demand career in the construction industry.
Our construction trainees are able to complete:
- Architectural salvage and deconstruction
- Interior and exterior demolition
- Property clean ups and clean outs
- Landscaping
- And more!
All Building Value trainees have completed OSHA safety training and are supervised by an experienced foreman. Our crews are also insured and bonded.
Check out these great rates:
Bobcat + Operator starting at…
$200 for 4 hours
$300 for 7.5 hours
Diesel charge: $25 per 4 hours
5 yard dump truck with driver starting at…
$200 for 4 hours
$300 for 7.5 hours
Bobcat, truck, and operator starting at…
$500 per 7.5 hours
Mid-sized excavator (35,000 lbs) starting at…
$150 per hour (four hour minimum)
fuel cost will be pro-rated but will not exceed $100 per day
Crew lead, 3 general laborors, and hand tools
$500 per 7.5 hours
Hourly rate includes travel time to and from project site
Give us a call to discuss your project and get a quote TODAY.
For more information contact:
Chris Miday
Deconstruction Manager, Building Value, LLC
cmiday@buildingvalue.org
513-475-6783
Wood from Ohio’s largest tobacco barn now available at Building Value
The drive east from Cincinnati along U.S. Route 52 is something everyone should experience. The city yields to picturesque views and an intimate closeness to the Ohio River. Small communities and little cottages dot the banks, stirring the imagination of relaxing days watching the world slowly floating by.
The landscape changes quickly if you detour off the Ohio River Scenic Byway in Point Pleasant near the birthplace of President Ulysses S. Grant. The land rises up with gently rolling hills. Farms stretch to the horizon. The roads twist and narrow.
It is down one of these roads in Brown County’s Lewis Township where we reach a hulking relic of Ohio’s agricultural history. It’s said to be the largest tobacco barn in the entire Buckeye State. But it won’t be there much longer.

The barn is coming down. Board by board. Piece by piece. And you can help preserve its premium, old-growth timber.
The land where the barn sits was purchased by the Greenacres Foundation, a nonprofit rooted in education and conservation. It is developing the 413 acre site to bring their educational programs to a new demographic, as well as using it to conduct some of their agricultural research focusing on soil health and carbon sequestration.

The old barn’s wooden posts and beams create a regimented systems of more than 100 individual stalls under the massive roof. It was an ideal setting for drying tobacco, and could have been an interesting teaching tool.
That was until a wind storm tore through the property this past spring. Engineers determined the structural damage to the building was too great, so the barn was condemned.

Greenacres recognized the incredible history and value within the white maple, cottonwood, and poplar that makes up the structure. So it contacted Building Value to deconstruct and salvage as much of the barn as possible.
The work is slow. Preserving the beams and boards requires them to be removed almost entirely by hand. Heavy equipment would quickly turn the wood in to little more than a pile of splinters destined for a chipper.

This wood is far too valuable for that. Barn wood has become a hot commodity for interior designers, makers, and artisans who want to bring a touch of rustic warmth into modern spaces.
As the wood is salvaged, it is transported to Building Value’s retail outlet in Cincinnati’s historic Northside neighborhood for resale. The store is open to the public, so anyone from an amateur crafter to a professional builder can purchase this historic barn wood and give it new purpose.

Building Value also has available kiln drying for the wood. This process removes moisture from the wood being in the elements so it can more quickly be used for projects.

For information about current selection, pricing, and kiln services, please visit Building Value at 4040 Spring Grove Avenue in Cincinnati. Building Value is open Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
DIY Workshop: Farmhouse-Style Rustic Mirror

Thursday, October 3
6 – 7:30 pm
Cost: $20
Cheryl would want this for her new she-shed…
The perfect blend of simple, charming, and functional. This farmhouse-style mirror will add a touch of country living to your home of office. It can even make a great gift!
You can make your own farmhouse mirror at the next Building Value DIY Workshop! Instructor Vickie McKee will lead the class as you upcycle reclaimed wood and galvanized metal accents into the perfect piece for self-reflection.
Tools used in this workshop will include a jigsaw, drill, and screwdriver. Our Building Value DIY Workshops include all materials and tools. No previous woodworking or power tool experience is necessary.
Bring a bottle of wine and friends – and be prepared to get creative!
DIY Workshop: Garden Shutter Light

WHEN: Thursday, June 13 | 6 – 7:30 pm
WHERE: Building Value | 4040 Spring Grove Ave | Cincinnati, OH 45223
COST: $40
Add a touch of warmth to your home or outdoor seating area with this adorable garden shutter light! This on-trend design provides a soft, ambient light while adding to your overall décor. Best of all, you won’t be able to buy this design in stores! So impress your family and friends – tell them YOU made it!
Our Building Value DIY Workshops include all materials and tools. No previous woodworking or power tool experience is necessary.
About Our Instructor
Chrissy Lipp works in the construction field by day, but describes herself as a “thrift repurpose-eur” in her free time. Chrissy loves finding second-hand treasures and giving new life to previously discarded gems. She enjoys combining unrelated elements to create unique, eclectic ARTifact conversation pieces with funk and style. Chrissy was one of our featured artists at this year’s AMORE designer challenge.


DIY Workshop: Beer Caddy

Honoring Cincinnati’s Brewing Heritage
WHEN: Thursday, May 9 | 6 – 7:30 pm
WHERE: Building Value | 4040 Spring Grove Ave. | Cincinnati, OH 45223
COST: $40
Cincinnati has a proud history of brewing craft beer. At our next Building Value DIY Workshop, you can build your own wooden beer caddy to carry your craft beer to your next party! This crate is designed to hold six, 16-ounce bottles (not included). This is a great addition for any beer lover’s home!
Our Building Value DIY Workshops include all materials and tools. No previous woodworking or power tool experience is necessary.

DIY Workshop: Leaning Door Shelf

This is the DIY project that will make your friends jealous!
WHEN: Thursday, April 11 | 6 – 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Building Value | 4040 Spring Grove Ave. | Cincinnati, OH 45223
COST: $65
Reclaimed wood and upcycled materials are all the rage thanks to a certain fixer-upper couple starring in renovation television.
At our next Building Value DIY Workshop, you can create your own leaning bookshelf out of an antique door. These on-trend pieces can retail for hundreds of dollars online. When your friends ask where you got it, you can proudly boast that YOU made it and saved a lot of money!
Our DIY Workshops include all materials and tools. No previous experience is necessary.
Due to the scale of this project, space is extremely limited – so reserve your space soon!
About our Designer & Instructor
Ryan Ridgley of Barn Rat Studio is a maker running his own humble little studio in the Cincinnati area. He became a maker when he and his wife decided they wanted a few yard games for their backyard wedding. By the time the night was through, he had three orders from guests for yard games. When it comes to his style of building, he likens it to bull riding – quick, dirty and a little rough around the edges. But in the end, it is beautiful to look at. He loves palette wood, digs antiques and reclaiming, and does amazing things with casework meant for a demo dumpster.

DIY Workshop: Seed Starter & Garden Carrier

WHEN: Thursday, March 7 | 6 – 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Building Value | 4040 Spring Grove Ave. | Cincinnati, OH 45223
COST: $40
It’s time to shake away those gray days of Cincinnati winter and THINK SPRING! Join Building Value’s next DIY Workshop to build a seed starter and carrier using reclaimed materials. Maker Andrew Setters returns to lead the course, which includes all materials and tools. No previous experience necessary! A great project for anyone with a green thumb or as a gift for the gardener in your life.
Proceeds from Building Value DIY Workshops benefit Easterseals workforce training programs for people with disabilities, disadvantages, and veterans in Greater Cincinnati.
All materials will be provided. No prior woodworking or power tool knowledge is required. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Please note that plants shown in images are for display purposes only and are not included with purchase.
About Andrew Setters: Andrew Setters may be a familiar face for his work as a reporter with WLWT News 5, but he likes to spend his free time in the workshop. Andrew likes to make stuff out of wood, metal, and just about anything else, often using recycled materials. He’s always working to learn new skills, tackle new projects, and encourage others to try it too.


AMORÉ celebrates upcycling and second chances

Thursday, April 25 from 6 – 10 p.m.
Rhinegeist Brewery
1910 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
Some people may look at a stack of wood planks, twisted metal, and old home fixtures and wonder, “What good are those?” To artists and visionaries, however, they see potential and possibility.
Upcycling old materials into beautiful new forms has been a growing trend in contemporary art and design. It’s also the central theme to AMORÉ, an upcoming exhibition and auction about to make its debut on the Cincinnati arts scene.
AMORÉ is Art Made of Reusable Elements. The event at Rhinegeist Brewery on April 25 will feature unique art and home décor created by some of Cincinnati’s top artists from reusable and recyclable materials.
Much of the material the artists will use will be sourced at Building Value, a retail outlet in Northside that gives salvaged building materials new life.
Building Value, which celebrates its 15th anniversary in 2019, obtains these reusable materials through contracted deconstruction services and donations. Deconstruction is an environmentally-friendly alternative to standard demolition. Building materials are manually removed for reuse or resale, rather than going to a landfill.
Building Value, a social enterprise of Easterseals, uses the deconstruction program to provide workforce development to people facing economic challenges. They receive on-the-job construction skills training and a second chance to build up stable, sustainable careers.
The art created for AMORÉ evokes the spirit of Building Value’s workforce development and the beauty of second chances. In Building Value’s 15 year history, more than 400 people have found employment and more than 20,000 tons of salvageable material has been diverted from landfills.
AMORÉ will feature Rhinegeist beer pairings with food from some of Over-the-Rhine’s most popular restaurants, including The Eagle, Bakersfield, Krueger’s Tavern, and City Bird. The eclectic band Anna and the Deeper Well will perform live. And, the best part, all of the unique art created for AMORÉ will be available to purchase at auction that will be conducted online through a mobile bidding platform.
Tickets to AMORÉ are $75 and can be purchased online at BuildingValue.org/AMORE. Proceeds from the event and auction will benefit Easterseals and its programs, including Building Value.
DIY Workshop: Palette Serving Tray
- Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
- Building Value | 4040 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45223
- Cost: $40
Start your weekend early with a relaxing evening making your own serving tray at our DIY Workshop, led by Barn Rat Studio. Bring your friends and bring your own wine (or beer or whatever😉)! You’ll learn how to turn only a couple of pallet wood slats into a beautiful tray and finish it with a simple DIY finish made with a pantry ingredient. All materials will be provided, including upcycled palette wood, your choice of tray handles and DIY finish. No prior woodworking or power tool knowledge is required. Limited spots available!
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Barn Rat Studio is a maker running his own humble little studio in the Cincinnati area. He became a maker when he and his wife decided they wanted a few yard games for their backyard wedding. By the time the night was through, he had three orders from wedding guests for yard games. When it comes to his style of building, he likens it to bull riding – quick, dirty and a little rouge around the edges. But in the end, it is beautiful to look at. He loves palette wood, digs antiques and reclaiming and does amazing things with casework meant for a demo dumpster.
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
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Powered by Easterseals, Building Value is a unique store in Northside offering salvaged building materials at a great value. Proceeds benefit our workforce development program which offers valuable job training and job placement for individuals with barriers to employment. Since 2004, we’ve helped employ more than 250 individuals and salvaged 20,000+ tons of materials.
Announcing…
Join us at the inaugural Northside Flea!
Northside Flea is a market in Cincinnati’s Northside neighborhood featuring handcrafted items by makers and crafters from across the region, as well as local Northside fare. Hosted by Building Value, the outdoor show celebrates sustainability focusing on items made from reclaimed, recycled or salvaged materials.
Powered by Easterseals, Building Value is a unique store in Northside offering salvaged building materials at a great value. Proceeds benefit the workforce development program which offers valuable job training and job placement for individuals with barriers to employment. Since 2004, they’ve helped employ more than 250 individuals and salvaged 20,000+ tons of materials.