There hasn't been much Minnesota Nice represented on home-improvement TV in recent years.
Yes, Nicole Curtis shot the first few seasons of "Rehab Addict" in the Twin Cities, before moving the show to her native Detroit. A handful of other locally produced shows, including "Renovation Raiders" and "Five Day Flip," also have come and gone.
But after Minneapolis-based Magnetic Productions closed shop a few years ago, Minnesota went on hiatus as a location. The drought will end Aug. 27 when "Stay or Sell," starring Brad and Heather Fox, premieres at 8 p.m. CST (9 p.m. ET/PT) on HGTV.
The Edina couple, who own Fox Homes, shot a successful pilot last year, then filmed eight episodes of the new series featuring home renovation projects in Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, Plymouth and Bloomington. In addition to homegrown talent, the series also will showcase Twin Citians who love their neighborhoods but have outgrown their homes. The Foxes come to the rescue with two options — renovate their current home or buy another nearby that the Foxes will customize for them. We caught up with the couple at their getaway home in Palm Springs, Calif., to chat about demolition surprises, the biggest misconception about home makeover shows and what it's like to be on camera in extreme Minnesota weather:
Q: Have you seen all eight episodes of the show yet?
Heather: We've seen clips of a few. I'm kind of OK without watching it. Seeing yourself on TV is a strange thing. We watched the pilot for the first time at the viewing party, and one other time with our kids [two young sons], and that's it. We lived it, we did it, the people were amazing, but watching it is a strange thing.
Q: What Twin Cities sites will we get glimpses of?
Heather: We don't know what will make the final edit. But I was able to make so many connections with so many artists and creatives ... Mercury Mosaics, Concrete Pig ... It gets you out to their studios to see different parts of the city.