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    LG sheds more light on G3 Android 5.0 Lollipop update - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you're an LG G3 owner in the US who's been waiting for Android 5.0 Lollipop, then your wait is almost over with LG promising that the Lollipop update is "coming soon".

    This revelation was Tweeted by the official LG USA Mobile account on Friday January 23, accompanied by a Lollipop-themed image which claimed that "Life with your LG G3 is about to get sweeter".

    Although the "coming soon" promise is a bit vague some territories have already received the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the LG G3, so the update it expected to roll out to all devices in a matter of days.

    Although LG tweeted about the Android 5.0 Lollipop update coming to LG G3 handsets in the US, it's been a bit quiet on plans for the UK.

    Currently the Android 5.0 Lollipop update is available for Vodafone, Virgin and unlocked devices. We've reached out to LG to find out when other networks will receive the update, but at the moment there is no official statement.

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    Room for hope - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The hospitality sector has had it bad for a while. But the worst may be over soon. Check in for the details

    The hospitality industry in India has had it rather inhospitable for quite some time now from 2009 to be precise, when the go-go days in the Indian hotel industry gave way to a painful down-cycle. Since then, hotel occupancy levels in the country have dipped, average room rates (ARR) have fallen and the revenue per available room (RevPAR) has slipped badly.

    Big squeeze

    Blame this on the pincer the sector has been caught in. On the one hand, there is an oversupply of rooms with the massive expansion of the boom years coming to fruition.

    On the other hand, demand growth has been less than expected due to weak economic conditions. Data from hospitality consultancy HVS shows that between 2009 and 2014, the number of branded rooms in the country grew at an annual average of above 17 per cent to cross the 1,00,000 mark.

    Demand picked up after a disastrous 2009 when the global economic crisis and the Mumbai terror attacks took a heavy toll. But the growth has lagged supply, which already had a head-start. This meant a decline in room occupancy levels to about 57 per cent in 2014, a far cry from the nearly 70 per cent levels between 2005 and 2008.

    In a highly competitive and fragmented market with numerous players, worried hoteliers have been resorting to discounting rates to draw in the tourists and businesspersons. This resulted in ARR (total room revenue divided by rooms occupied) declining nearly 6 per cent annually between 2009 and 2014.

    Consequently, the RevPAR (total room revenue divided by room inventory), a key performance indicator in the segment, dropped nearly 7 per cent on an annual basis over this period.

    The pain in the sector is reflected in the financials of several listed hotel companies. The Tata Group-controlled Indian Hotels, the countrys largest hotel chain, has seen its losses widen over the past few years.

    The troubles have been worse for players which borrowed heavily to fund expansion, the luxury hotel chain Hotel Leelaventure being a case in point. Another biggie, EIH, which runs the Oberoi and Trident chains, has managed to stay in the black, but its operating profit has been under pressure for the past few years. Similar is the case in the hotel business of ITC.

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    Campus View (across from Bowman) - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    This floor plan consists of two bedrooms and two full bathrooms, as well as a spacious, fully equipped, kitchen with a breakfast bar, a laundry room with a washer/dryer, in addition to the utilities listed above. (TV included). You can choose to loft, bunk, or de-loft your bed. Here is the link to the website if you want to learn more: http://www.clemsoncampusview.com/floor-plans/

    Air Conditioning Cable Ready Ceiling Fan Hardwood Floors Broadband Internet Walk-in Closets

    Laundry Room Controlled Access Attached Garage Assigned Parking Dishwasher Garbage Disposal

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    Study: Savannah River has room for Ga., SC to build new port - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SAVANNAH, Ga.

    The Savannah River has enough room for cargo ships to accommodate Georgia and South Carolina adding a new port terminal downstream from the busy Port of Savannah, according to a study presented to officials from both states Monday.

    For years, the neighboring states have worked slowly toward building a jointly owned, $3 billion shipping terminal on 1,500 acres in Jasper County, South Carolina, just across the river from Savannah. The South Carolina delegation had been reluctant to move forward without determining if a second port could function without causing traffic jams on the water.

    Engineering consultants told the joint port board, meeting Monday for the first time since May, that they developed models to estimate ship traffic in the river channel in the year 2049. They looked at traffic projections for the Port of Savannah alone, then with the addition of the Jasper County terminal. Their report concluded delays affecting ships likely would be slightly more frequent, and just a few minutes longer, with a second port on the river.

    "The river is not going to shut down with the addition of the Jasper terminal," said Michael Rieger, project manager for the consulting firm Moffatt & Nichol. "We can still get ships in and out, and the delays are just a little bit longer than what occurs today."

    The findings appeared to satisfy South Carolina members of the joint port board, who had previously expressed doubts that a plan by the Army Corps of Engineers to expand the Port of Savannah's shipping channel and make room for larger cargo ships was insufficient to handle a second port terminal.

    "We were looking at a go or no-go" situation, said David Posek, a board member of the South Carolina Ports Authority and chairman of the joint port board. "What the study is telling us is there are modifications that are going to be needed, in an efficient way, but the river can accommodate both."

    The timing of the Jasper County project remains uncertain. Consultants say they hope to have a draft design ready by September to submit to federal regulators. Georgia and South Carolina officials have said they expect the new port terminal could be permitted, built and operational by about 2030.

    Engineers are already working to fix some faults with the terminal's preliminary design. Consultant Jason Ball told the board Monday that the Jasper terminal's wharf will need to pushed an additional 500 feet from the river channel so that waves from passing vessels don't rock ships tied to the dock. He said any rocking motion could slow down crane operators trying to load and unload cargo.

    Proponents of the Jasper County terminal say both states will need it once their ports in Savannah and Charleston, South Carolina, run out of capacity.

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    LuLu's restaurant in Destin shooting for an early summer 2015 opening - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The second LuLu's restaurant now under construction in Destin, Fla. is expected to open as early as this summer. Situated in a spot overlooking the Choctawhatchee Bay, the eatery will seat as many as 300 people.

    Similar to its premier location in south Baldwin County, LuLu's at Homeport Marina, the Destin restaurant will engender the same feeling and atmosphere stretched out over 20,000 square feet of space.

    George Martin, chief operating officer of LuLu's Landing Inc, the company owned by Lucy Buffett, the sister of singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett.

    It will be much like "Gulf Shores," Martin said. "What we're committed to the most is our culture that has been created throughout the years. And we're just very committed to the experience that is very LuLu's."

    The restaurant is known for its laid-back vibe, one that is especially suitable for families. As the company's website puts it, the first LuLu's "was little more than a bait shop, an outdoor burger joint and bar, situated on the edge of a nationally protected bird estuary..." The restaurant had to leave that spot in 2003 when the land was returned to the state.

    LuLu's found a new home in Gulf Shores, and rebuilt on the Intracoastal Waterway. Lucy Buffett herself announced the coming new location in a video posted on YouTube last September."We're going to spread the Gumbo Love in Destin," she said in a prepared statement. "All it needs is some great food and fun."

    The construction of the Florida panhandle location would be the first new standalone restaurant the company has opened since moving 11 years ago. Another spot would certainly had to be on the Gulf Coast, Martin said. At first, they thought about Okaloosa Island, but moved further east instead.

    "The neat part about Destin is that it draws from another feeder market," Martin said. "It's close enough that our management team can take a car drive and be there in two hours, but, yet, it's far enough away that it's tapping into a different market."

    Martin said he doesn't foresee any immediate growth in the company's future. "Our main focus is Destin," he said. But if they could plop a piece of real estate it would have to be on the Gulf Coast.

    "I'd have to say the southern Gulf Coast of Florida;" -- the area around Tampa, St. Petersburg and Bradenton -- "is an area that we very much like. We love that blue water, there's intercostal running through there [too]."e

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    New restaurant at Trentham Gardens brings jobs joy - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    St Modwen plans to build a new venue for the Restaurant Group at the Trentham Estate

    DOZENS of jobs are set to be created with the opening of a new restaurant at the Trentham Estate.

    Developer St Modwen will build the eatery at the main entrance to the tourist attractions car park, opposite the already popular Frankie and Bennys venue.

    The chains parent company Restaurant Group plc will also lease the new 4,000 square foot unit, and is understood to be bringing its Joes Kitchen brand to Staffordshire for the first time.

    Plans have been submitted to Stafford Borough Council, with construction expected to start by mid-summer.

    It is hoped the new restaurant will be open in time for Christmas.

    Mike Herbert, director of Trentham for St Modwen, said: The Restaurant Group plc will bring another great brand to the Trentham Estate, further improving the high-quality food and drink offer for visitors.

    The plans are all part of our commitment to continually enhance the visitor experience and also include surfacing about 300 new permanent parking spaces for customers.

    St Modwen has recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its restoration and regeneration of the Trentham Estate which, as well as the historic gardens, now features a garden centre, 60 shops, cafes and restaurants and the 119 bedroom Premier Inn Hotel. The whole estate attracts more than three million visitors per year.

    The Restaurant Group, which operates brands including Coast to Coast and Garfunkels, is also opening two further venues - a Chiquito and a Frankie and Bennys at the intu Potteries shopping centre in Hanley as part of a multi-million pound extension of the site.

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    Black Rooster Taqueria coming to Orlando's Mills50 - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Black Rooster Taqueria a "new traditional Mexican farm-to-taco restaurant," will begin construction in March in Orlando's Mills50.Chef John Calloway's menu will include handmade corn tortillas and seasonal ingredients from local growers and purveyors.

    Expect bowls ($10) such as pazole verde (pork shoulder, roast corn, tomatillo, chile poblano, radish, cilantro, onion, lime, queso fresco, tortilla chips; corn, flour or romaine tacos ($3) such as pork carnitas (slow-roasted free range pork, pickled onion, cilantro, habanero salsa); and sopes ($3) such as shrimp with pinto bean, white cabbage, cilantro, lime and chipotle aioli.

    Calloway has worked in restaurants in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Denver, San Diego, Brazil, Dubai, and Mexico. He also developed a concept for a Mexican restaurant at a Four Seasons Hotel in Mexico.

    The decor at Black Rooster Taqueria will utilize reclaimed wood, recycled design elements and refurbished furniture from local antique shops and garage sales. The result will be a rustic Day Of The Dead vibe. The space was formerly home to Tony's Deli.

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    Home Improvement Contractor NJ | Home Remodeling … - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Look no further! Partner with Innovative Remodeling Solutions, an award-winning residential home improvement industry leader and home improvement contractor dedicated to helping you realize your dreams. Based in Clark, New Jersey, we understand that home remodeling is more than a project its part of a process that requires knowledge and craftsmanship. Our experienced team of Design + Build contractors meticulously implements our process to ensure that your finished home improvement project suits your tastes, lifestyle and budget. Here at Innovative, we like to consider ourselves one of the best home improvement contractors out there. We were even voted in the Top 500 Home Remodeling companies in the country!

    Innovative offers a three tier development process for most projects that include design-build contractor services, 3D color renderings, project planning, budgeting and detailed scope of work. Why choose Innovative? We are the #1 professional home remodeling contractor company in New Jersey! We will exceed your expectations. Innovative Remodeling Services is a full service home improvement company which includes design, installation and service; we take 100% responsibility for your complete satisfaction and we offer a two year labor warranty!

    Our unique designs and successful builds have garnered an impeccable customer satisfaction rating throughout Central and Northern New Jersey. From kitchen remodeling or bathroom remodeling to basement remodeling and attics; from additions and expansions to decks, porches and exteriors; from windows and doors to general handyman services; we make your project process enjoyable and rewarding. Browse our website and learn more about our professional systems, contractor services and spectacular results.

    Finishing your basement is a great idea in every way! With a basement finishing You can increase your living and storage space, at the same time, increasing the value of your home.

    Is your kitchen is outdated? Is it able to provide the functionality and space needed to accommodate your family? A kitchen remodeling project may be the perfect solution for you. Kitchen remodel projects are one of the most popular home improvement contractor services we provide.

    Bathrooms tend to feel more run down than other rooms in your home due to the wear and tear from moisture. You dont have to live with a bathroom that brings you down. Enjoy the luxurious feeling a complete bathroom remodel project can bring!

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    With so many different options to choose from, adding new siding to your home is a cost effective way to give your home a brand new look and feel.

    We all love to enjoy the outdoors. If your current deck or porch is not big enough, weathered, or placed right for optimal enjoyment, consider hiring Innovative as your deck builder for either a totally new deck or deck remodel.

    Innovative offers a wide variety of handyman services. Trust our professional contractors to help you with smaller jobs you may need help with in your home.

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    Remodeling project featured by company - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Tampa Bay home into which Sarasota's Onyx Developt Group installed NanaWall Systems received four pages in that company's idea book.

    A remodeling project by Sarasota-based Onyx Development Group is featured in a residential photo book produced in print and online by NanaWall Systems.

    The modernist Tampa Bay residence in which Onyx designed and installed folding glass doors by NanaWall was one of only 45 U.S. projects included.

    Gregory Arthur, founder and CEO of the Onyx design and construction firm, said the company spent six months from concept to completion on the project.

    "The home they featured is a truly a stunning project," he said in a written statement. "Our starting point was a site with a spectacular view of Tampa Bay.... The result was unobstructed views from the entire first floor and the master bedroom on the second floor."

    The project is included in the NanaWall Residential Photo Book, Volume V. In print, it is a 117-page, coffee table-styled, soft-bound book with professional project photography designed to inspire homeowners and help them decide which NanaWall product to use.

    The Onyx work is given four pages, including a two-page spread of a single image. Text identifies Arthur and Onyx Development Group.

    The same pages and images are online, at nanawall.com/brochures (registration required).

    Fawn McCully, project coordinator for California-based NanaWall, said the company's idea book pages attract about 5,000 unique visitors a month, and each photo book usually remains on the site for a year. Printed books are available by request at info@nanawall.com.

    She said projects are chosen for a book from projects the company has professionally photographed, projects that are submitted by architects or designers or that are submitted to a photo story contest.

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    Grandpa Lemon Plays – PLUMBER CRACK! – Video - January 26, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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