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    Window Replacement White Hall AR | (501) 712-1888 – Video - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Window Replacement Morrilton AR | (501) 712-1888 – Video - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Window Replacement Malvern AR | (501) 712-1888 – Video - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Trane XR15 Heat Pump, an ACH 2014 Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall Air Conditioning Comfort Solution Throughout Arizona - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Scottsdale AZ (PRWEB) March 16, 2014

    Although its efficient, reliable and durable, the Trane XR15 Heat Pump may not be the right fit for every Scottsdale home. But thats ok. Its also not the only Trane Air Conditioning listed in the American Cooling and Heating 2014 winter, spring, summer or fall HVAC super sale. Every Trane system in stock is on sale, priced right, ready to move quickly, and fully backed by the ACH lifetime limited workmanship warranty.

    ACH is on-call 24/7 to ensure that Arizona residents get the quickest possible heating and cooling installation, services or maintenance, along with the best A/C pricing too.

    The Trane XR15 Heat Pump

    It may not be the right size for every AZ home, but for many Scottsdale, Phoenix and other regional residents, the XR15 is the perfect heating and cooling comfort solution. And ACH has it priced as a "best value" heat pump system.

    An American Cooling and Heating installed Trane XR15 heat pump provides economical operation at 1/3 again better energy efficiency than a 13 SEER model. Its a small up-step in pricing that effectively lowers the cost of heating and cooling a Scottsdale, AZ home. Plus add Trane CleanEffects advanced air filtration system. Ensure better air quality by removing as much dust, pollen and other irritants as possible.

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    Kitchen Renovation Design, Ideas. Kitchen remodeling Tips Part 2 – Video - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Hampton Roads (757) 320-2709 – Video - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Original hospital building permits are missing - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    VALPARAISO | Porter CountyPlan Commission Executive Director Robert Thompson said his office is unable to locate the original permits issued for the construction of Porter Regional Hospital and the nearby medical office building.

    He declined comment, cited the ongoing FBI investigation into county government. His office hadreleased at least two different replacement versions of the permit for the medical office building, each with a different owners listed.

    The earlier of the two versions, issued Jan. 31, 2012, lists the owner of the building as Porter Hospital.A copy provided by the office last week lists the owner as TST Porter. Both copies have the same permit number and issue date of Sept. 27, 2011, but the copy identifying TST as owners adds a completion date of Sept. 4, 2012.

    The address listed on the latter permit for TST matches that of The Sanders Trust, a realty firm in Birmingham, Ala., identified recently by Porter County Councilman Jim Biggs, R-1st, as the owner of the building.

    He and Council President Dan Whitten, D-at large, have said they believe a 10-year tax abatement granted by the County Council in 2009 should not be extended to the medical office building because it is not owned by hospital.

    The building permit for the medical offices and the nearby hospital were the focus of recent by the FBI, Thompson previously said. Agents showed up March 7 and March 10 seeking copies of the building permits in question, he said.

    Hospital officials declined comment. Porter County Assessor Jon Snyder also declined comment.

    While there has been a lot of attention on the hospital not owning the medical office building, that information should have come as no revelation to county officials.

    Jonathan Nalli, who stepped down recently as chief executive officer at Porter Health Care System, told the County Council when asked in July 2011 he did not consider the office building as part of the tax abatement granted to the hospital.

    "That's actually not a project of Porter Health System," he said at the time, according to the meeting minutes. "We are leasing the grounds to a development company that we're working closely with for that project."

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    Demand drives office/flex construction in west suburbs - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Originally Published: March 16, 2014 8:00 AMModified: March 16, 2014 8:47 PM

    COURTESY OF ETKIN LLC

    Etkin LLC plans to build Victor East along I-275.

    Large office/flex real estate projects in the western suburbs of Wayne and Oakland counties:

    100,000 square feet for a University of Michigan outpatient care facility on the northeast corner of Seven Mile and Haggerty roads in Northville Township Developer: Schostak Bros. & Co., Livonia. Cost: $39 million. Status: Under construction, opening in July

    54,000 square feet of office/flex space at Seven Mile Road and Victor Parkway at Victor East in Livonia. Developer: Etkin LLC, Southfield. Cost: $8.5 million. Status: Seeking tenants

    Two buildings, one of 50,000 square feet of flex space and one of 60,000 square feet of flex space at Beck and West roads in the Beck North Corporate Park in Novi. Developer: Amson Dembs Development Inc., Novi Cost: Part of $25 million in development at Beck North between 2013 and 2014. Status: Project ground-breaking by May for smaller building; construction by the end of summer for larger one.

    54,000 square feet of office/flex space north of 13 Mile Road, west of Haggerty Road in the Haggerty Corridor Corporate Park in Novi. Developer: Northern Equities Group, Farmington Hills. Cost: $5.5 million. Status: Construction to begin by June

    Sources: CoStar Group Inc.; Schostak Bros. & Co.; Etkin LLC; Northern Equities Group; Amson Dembs Development Inc.

    Very low vacancy for specific types of modern flexible or office spaces in western Wayne and Oakland counties is tipping off a wave of new construction.

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    $80M plan for Columbus' City Hall campus - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    City finances View Larger The Daily Briefing Buckeye Forum Podcast

    The Dispatchpublic affairs team talks politics and tackles state and federal government issues in the Buckeye Forum podcast.

    Columbus will spend up to $80 million to improve the City Hall campus Downtown under a plan to be announced this week.

    A 94-year-old building just north of City Hall will be torn down and replaced with a 135,000-square-foot office building that could rise up to eight stories. The building would be under construction by summer 2015 and completed by early 2017.

    The city also is negotiating to acquire nearby land that could be used for a 600-vehicle parking garage to serve the new building.

    Demolished to make way for the project would be 109 N. Front St., a 94-year-old building that is valued by the Franklin County auditor at just under $4 million. The city bought the four-story, 76,000-square-foot building in 1983 from Columbia Gas for $2.6 million.

    Under the plan, three other city buildings would be vacated and sold, including one the city tried to unload in 1983 to help pay for the Columbia Gas building but which had no bidders.

    The city plans to announce this week that about $57million will be included for the project in the upcoming capital budget, said Paul Rakosky, the Columbus director of finance and management. The city council has been kept in the loop and supports the project, which also will include a small park between the new building and City Hall, officials said.

    Its part of the transformation of Downtown that includes a renovated Scioto riverfront and improvements to Gay Street, said John Ivanic, spokesman for city council President Andrew J. Ginther. Its an important part of the overall vision.

    The plan makes more sense than spending tens of millions of dollars to upgrade the current buildings and follows a 2006 master plan for the City Hall campus, Rakosky said. This will really complete the plan.

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    Boulder building permits: March 17, 2014 - March 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BUILDING PERMITS

    PMT2013-07125 3078 Eighth St.; $158,056.53; Ruth McHeyser and Marco Degaetano; Rob Luckett Builders; Remodel and addition to single-family dwelling home utilizing existing foundation. Upper portion of existing home to be demolished under PMT2013-07123 with historic approval under HIS2013-00292. Existing detached garage to remain. Main level 1,495 square feet, upper level 304 square feet and unfinished basement of 720 square feet. Mid-roof inspection required.

    PMT2014-00329 1805 29th St., No. 2050; $105,682.24; Macerich Twenty; Sand Construction LLC; Zayo Group LLC. - Tenant remodel for existing tenant, no change of use. Scope to include minor wall and ceiling modifications to open floor plan for flexible work stations and reconfigured conference and office spaces. Electrical and mechanical limited to walls being removed.

    PMT2014-00532 4840 Pearl East Circle; $40,387; P125678 LLC ; Sun Construction & Design Service Inc.; Tenant interior remodel of common lobby. Minor demolition and reconstruction with new finishes as indicated on plans Accessible parking updates for Chapter 34 compliance.

    PMT2014-00542 1515 Walnut St.; $48,980.43; 1515 Walnut; Sand Construction LLC; Suite 100 - tenant remodel Neomedia. Project will not change number of plumbing fixtures. Work to include demolition of existing offices, removal/replacement of existing acoustical ceiling system, remodel of existing restrooms, conversion of existing storage rooms into phone rooms, and replacement of existing lighting fixtures. No structural modifications associated with this project.

    PMT2014-00614 3303 30th St.; $79,206.73; W.R.; Brokers Contracting Inc.; Blooming Beets - interior changes to existing restaurant to continue use as a restaurant. Scope of work to include new grease hood, grease trap (located under sink) and associated mechanical, electrical and plumbing.

    PMT2014-00617 3601 Arapahoe Ave., No. 420; $210,000; Howard Sklar; Boa Construction Inc.; Interior remodel of unit 420. Project to include all associated mechanical, electrical and plumbing. No structural modifications, including cutting of slab for plumbing, approved.

    PMT2014-00735 1881 Ninth St.; $30,162.20; Alecta Real Estate; Sand Construction LLC; Interior remodel of 395 square feet for new partitions to separate phone and server rooms. Includes electrical and mechanical, no plumbing.

    PMT2014-00895 1101 University Ave.; $10,000; 1101 University Brickstone Partners Inc.; Reconstruction of exterior walls of annex. Construction to include wood frame and brick veneer. Refer to approval in ADR2014-00032 for minor modification.

    PMT2014-00933 130 Cherokee Way; $30,000; Douglas Stevens; Mark Perry Construction LLC; Repair/replace water damaged framing and trim in basement and replace water damaged electrical and plumbing including addition of smoke detectors and GFCI outlet in basement bath.

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