The Rock Ridge subdivision boasts the highest elevation residential lots on Fidalgo Island. This is the view toward the state ferry terminal at Ship Harbor.
Work continues with landscaping and placement of playground equipment at John and Doris Tursi Park near the entrance to Rock Ridge, at the intersection of West 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue.
New streets are in at Rock Ridge, a residential community located high above Oakes Avenue between city forestlands and the airport. Rock Ridge features the highest residential lots in the city.
New housing starts continue at an impressive rate in Anacortes. For many residents of Rock Ridge, a housing development adjacent to city forestland on the northwest corner of the island, it’s all about the view. A construction crew spent its Saturday on this new Rock Ridge home.
This was the view Monday afternoon from Berentson Court looking north in the newest phase of Rock Ridge residential community. Dad and Mom began purchasing property in this area back in the Sixties, accumulating property and ultimately sharing their dream with partner Tony Malo. Many Rock Ridge lots lie adjacent to city forestland near Little […]
We watched the sun set the other night from a Rock Ridge vantage point. Rock Ridge is a residential subdivision developed by my parents and their partner, Tony Malo. See www.rock-ridge.com or call Cynthia Aanestad at Windermere in Anacortes for details.
Progress is dramatic at Rock Ridge, a residential subdivision located high above Oakes Avenue between the Anacortes Airport and Little Cranberry Lake. There will be 88 building lots in this phase of the development. Prime lots offer sweeping views like this one.
Heavy equipment crews continue to work at Rock Ridge, a residential development with sweeping views of neighboring islands. It’s all about infrastructure in this photo, with crews working on the removal of dirt and rock in preparation for installation of utilities, streets and sidewalks. Beautiful houses and remarkable landscaping continue to bring new homeowners to […]
Dad and I took a midday break Friday to drive through Rock Ridge. This was the view from the east entrance to the subdivision. On a clear day…
A view like this makes it easy to understand why visitors to Anacortes decide to make Fidalgo Island their home. This photograph was taken Wednesday afternooon from a new street in Rock Ridge, located near Little Cranberry Lake. The residential neighborhood represents realization of a dream my dad began investing in as a young man. […]
This was the view on a recent afternoon from Georgia Street in the Rock Ridge subdivision near Little Cranberry Lake. The mound of dirt in the foreground, right, marks the point where new building sites are being prepared up the street, looking north.
While horses graze next door, streets continue to fill in at Rock Ridge. This residential neighborhood is located between Little Cranberry Lake and the airport.