Home Town Takeover Season 2
The series will showcase 12 major renovations all over Wetumpka, Alabama, including restaurants, shops, historic homes, public spaces, a new farmers’ market—and even an entire downtown street—with the goal that the impact will ripple through the community for generations to come.
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Home Town Takeover
2021Two of our favorite renovation duos and small-town aficionados — Ben and Erin Napier (Home Town) and Dave and Jenny Marrs (Fixer to Fabulous) — are heading to Fort Morgan, Colorado, for their next whole-town renovation in Home Town Takeover.
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Home Town Takeover Season 2 Full Episode Guide
In the final sprint to the finish line, Dave and Jenny renovate the home of a generous family while Ben and Erin revitalize a downtown park. Then, the team throws a finale party to pass the torch of community spirit back to the people of Fort Morgan.
Dave and Jenny focus on a young couple who want to use their trendy clothing business to inspire the youth to invest in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Also, Ben and Erin look to help the town thrive with a special project to lure people off the nearby highway.
Dave and Jenny bring life back to one of the oldest buildings in Fort Morgan, Colorado, while also preserving its unique history. Plus, Ben and Erin head over to one of the town's most iconic landmarks for a project that fosters town pride.
The Marrs hope to bring out the fun side of Fort Morgan, Colorado, by revamping the local bowling alley. Also, Ben and Erin are inspired by the area's unique geography to create a one-of-a-kind space to help draw in locals and visitors.
The renewal of Fort Morgan, Colorado, continues as Ben and Erin give the town's struggling Main Street a facelift. Also, Dave and Jenny renovate a beloved ice cream shop and the home of the local football coach that led the team to a State Championship.
The Napiers and the Marrs kick off the revitalization of Fort Morgan, Colo; they plan to transform 18 projects in just four months, aiming to lift up community helpers, shop owners and providing murals for Main Street.