Anderson here, folks. Let's dive into some big news from the world of home improvement and reality TV. Mina Starsiak Hawk, one of the stars of the hit show Good Bones, is making a significant change in her career. The 38-year-old recently announced that she's putting her Two Chicks and a Hammer headquarters up for sale or rent. This revelation came during an episode of her podcast, "Mina AF," on October 17. Mina shared that she’s unsure about the next chapter of her career as she looks to move on from this space. It’s a bold move, and it's got fans buzzing.
A Look Back: Building the Headquarters
For those who've been following Mina's journey, you might remember the episode of Good Bones where Mina and her team took on the ambitious task of building the company’s Indiana headquarters. It was a massive undertaking, and it showcased the hard work and dedication that Mina and her team bring to every project. This headquarters wasn’t just a building; it was a symbol of their growth and success. But as Mina herself admits, she may have gone a little overboard with the design.
Overbuilding and Uncertainty
“When I built headquarters, I 100 percent overbuilt because I was like, ‘I don’t know what this is going to be,’” Mina confessed. She went on to explain that a lot has changed in the year since they moved into the space. The world of business, especially in the realm of home improvement, is constantly evolving. As Mina looks toward the future, she realizes that her needs and goals have shifted. It’s a common theme in life—things change, and we have to adapt.
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Renting or Selling: What’s the Plan?
While Mina has listed the headquarters both for sale and for rent, her preference is to rent it out. She refers to this period as her “rebuilding year.” It’s a time for her to reassess her goals and figure out what’s next. “The funny thing is, I don’t know what I’m rebuilding to quite yet, I just know it needs to be better and more authentic and bringing me more joy,” Mina explained. This mindset is something many of us can relate to. Sometimes, we need to take a step back to figure out what truly makes us happy and fulfilled.
A Closer Look at the Space
The Two Chicks and a Hammer headquarters is an impressive 3,000-square-foot space. It was primarily used to store building materials, flooring, and appliances during each season of Good Bones. However, with the show coming to an end, Mina felt it was time to let go of the building. “I do not want to sell it. I did not want to sell it,” she emphasized. But she also wanted to keep her options open. If the right offer came along, she’d consider selling. It’s a smart move, keeping flexibility in mind as she navigates this transition.

Downsizing and Moving Forward
Mina’s decision to downsize her Two Chicks and a Hammer team to just two employees played a significant role in her choice to list the headquarters. “With having fewer people on the team, the space was empty and it’s a space that I have a mortgage on for a couple $100,000, so there’s a mortgage payment and it just wasn’t making sense to be in the space anymore,” she added. Now, Mina and her employees run business operations out of the third floor of her Indianapolis home. It’s a change that reflects her desire to streamline her operations and focus on what truly matters.
New Ventures on the Horizon
Mina teased that she’s open to starting a “huge construction company” or an “event planning business” in the future. These ideas show that she’s not slowing down anytime soon. She’s always looking for new ways to grow and challenge herself. Fans of Good Bones can rest assured that Mina’s passion for home improvement and creativity will continue to shine through in whatever she chooses to do next.
A Rocky Road, But Hopeful
Mina revealed that she received an all-cash offer for the headquarters after listing it, but unfortunately, the deal fell through. The property has been listed for several months, and this week, she received a letter of intent from a company interested in leasing the space for 18 months while they renovate their facility. While the process has been “super rocky,” Mina remains hopeful that the deal will work out. It’s a testament to her resilience and determination to make the best of every situation.

