
After fighting so long and so inspirationally to protect her little Ballard bungalow from development — and winning! — the late Edith Macefield surely would be sad about what's happened since. After her death a developer took ownership of the place, which fans have called the “Up” house because it resembles the little-house-that-could in that Pixar movie. A new buyer emerged, hoping to leave the house in place and open a pie shop there, reports The Seattle Times. But that deal fell through, and Macefield's home is now on the market for relocation bids. If nobody steps up to relocate it, it likely will be destroyed.