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    Homebuyers Urged to Join Artisan Collection's Interest List for Exclusive Neighborhood Updates - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SOURCE: William Lyon Signature Home

    LADERA RANCH, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 10, 2015) - Homebuyers seeking the height of distinction in guard-gated Covenant Hills are strongly encouraged to join the Interest List for the greatly anticipated Artisan Collection, a custom-inspired residential collection with no two homes alike. Artisan Collection is an exquisite, brand-new neighborhood by William Lyon Signature Home's, a prestigious homebuilder renowned for bringing innovative designs to the most desirable locations in the nation. This intimate luxury collection in Ladera Ranch reflects the extraordinary talent of its visionary designers and renowned architects with 14 architectural masterworks destined for those who desire true craftsmanship, refinement and originality, with each home dramatically different from the next. Buyers who aspire to be one of the few to call Artisan Collection home are advised to register their interest at http://www.LyonSignatureHome.com to receive exclusive advanced notice of presale opportunities and VIP previews.

    "At Artisan Collection, we've created a truly extraordinary level of distinction designed for a limited few," said Lesley Pennington, Vice President of Sales for William Lyon Homes. "If you're interested in being a part of a very exclusive circle of homeowners, it's imperative that you join the interest list to be among the first to hear all pivotal news and updates."

    Every home at Artisan Collection will meet homebuyers' grandest aspirations and lifestyles with their exceptional design elements; spectacular floorplans with high quality finishes; and landscape architecture that gracefully elevates the outdoor experience.

    Located in the private, naturally breathtaking Covenant Hills within Ladera Ranch, residents will take great pleasure in the state-of-the-art amenities and coveted advantages of a well-rounded lifestyle. Families who value the finest educational opportunities for their children will appreciate inclusion in the highly regarded Capistrano Unified School District, as well as access to prestigious private schools from kindergarten through grade 12. Within the exclusive, guard-gated village, residents have countless opportunities for fun and leisure, including access to five distinct village clubhouses equipped with sparkling pools, gardens, water-play parks, tennis courts, tot lots, a skate park, picnic areas and much more. Seven walking and hiking trails connect homeowners with nature and to community destinations, while 16 diverse parks -- including the popular dog park, Wagsdale Park -- invite family-oriented recreation with sports complexes; pools, plunges and spas; soccer, baseball and T-ball areas; and small-town gazebos and bandstands for summer concerts.

    Rancho Mission Viejo, owned by the O'Neill/Avery/Moiso family since 1882, is located just 2.3 miles from downtown San Juan Capistrano and five miles from San Clemente and Doheny State Beach, with easy access provided to employment and retail centers in Ladera Ranch, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita and other Orange County areas. Rancho Mission Viejo is planned to provide retail and employment areas, an abundance of clubhouses, miles of multi-user trails and sites for schools, parks, and more.

    When only the best will do, there is William Lyon Signature Home, a luxury collection of distinctive communities by William Lyon Homes. From our unrivaled architectural designs and coveted locations to our uncompromising level of customer care, William Lyon Signature Home's elegant communities will elevate the homebuying and homeowning experience. Superior innovation and distinction re-set the standard of excellence, reflecting our principles for stellar quality and service. William Lyon Signature Home follows in the footsteps of its renowned parent company, William Lyon Homes, who has upheld a solid track record for outstanding construction and customer relations since 1954. Today, William Lyon Homes is expanding its well-respected brand beyond California, Arizona and Nevada and into other market areas across the Western region with the acquisition of Polygon Homes, its newest division in Washington and Oregon, and its Village Homes division in Colorado. Shares in the company are publicly traded and listed on Nasdaq under the symbol WLH. To learn more about William Lyon Signature Home offerings, visit http://www.LyonSignatureHome.com.

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    Artful Prints Conjure Up Lost Football Stadiums - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    11 March 2015 | Art & Photography | By: Londonist Staff

    The old footy stadiums of Wembley and Highbury may be gone but theyre far from forgotten as these nostalgic prints prove. They are the latest additions to the Lost Destinationseries of pictures from design studio and firm Londonist favourite, Dorothy (we previously featured their beautifully brutalconcrete huggers).

    There are four dear departed sporting venues in all (the two in London plus Maine Road and Roker Park) taking their place alongside other lost gems, including the Euston Arch and Stockwell Bus Garage. For the record: Wembley was demolished in 2003, while Arsenals Highbury was yuppified in 2006 into new flats although the Grade II listed parts were retained as part of the development.

    All fourillustrated prints are availablein two sizesfrom Dorothys website, as are the previous designs in herLost Destinationseries of prints.

    Tags: dorothy, Highbury, Lost Destination, prints, Wembley

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    Bhavishyavani: Daily Horoscopes and Numerology| 9th March, 2015 – India TV – Video - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bhavishyavani: Daily Horoscopes and Numerology| 9th March, 2015 - India TV
    Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical fortune and gives tips on vaastu shastra and feng-shui along with astrological...

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    Bhavishyavani: Daily Horoscopes and Numerology | 10th March, 2015 – India TV – Video - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bhavishyavani: Daily Horoscopes and Numerology | 10th March, 2015 - India TV
    Watch BHAVISHYAVANI with Acharya Indu Prakash, who tells your daily horoscope, numerological fortune, alphabetical fortune and gives tips on vaastu shastra and feng-shui along with astrological...

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    Frank – Over Fences (03/2015) – Video - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Frank - Over Fences (03/2015)
    Frank is a 10 year old off-the-track thoroughbred gelding. He came off the track in the fall and has just been started over fences. He is for sale.

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    Penetrating fences. – Video - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Apprentice's death could change law - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tamra and Greg Zappelli and daughter Danielle, 17, look at a board of photos of Jayden Zappelli, who was killed in an industrial accident in Bunbury.Picture by David Bailey

    The death of a Bunbury trades assistant has forced the State Government to propose a major shake-up of the electrical industry.

    EnergySafety, the State Government department tasked with ensuring safe practices in the sector, has proposed to ban work on live circuits which would force electricians to either isolate circuits or turn off the power before starting work on almost all projects.

    The proposal follows the death of 18-year-old Jayden Zappelli, who died while working in the roof of an East Bunbury home in 2013.

    He died after his supervising electrician did not make sure the power was isolated before work began.

    EnergySafety announced it would look at the change following the _South Western Times _publishing the Zappelli family's impassioned plea on February 12.

    Jayden's father, Greg, who has been campaigning for changes to the law to prevent another death, said it was a positive step.

    "But we still have a way to go," he said.

    Jayden's uncle and former electrician Mark Zappelli said the immediate focus of any law change should be on the residential sector rather than the complex industrial sector.

    The family is pushing for the mandatory installation of RCDs - an electrical safety device - in all homes.

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    Jayden's death could change law - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tamra and Greg Zappelli and daughter Danielle, 17, look at a board of photos of Jayden Zappelli, who was killed in an industrial accident in Bunbury.Picture by David Bailey

    The death of a Bunbury trades assistant has forced the State Government to propose a major shake-up of the electrical industry.

    EnergySafety, the State Government department tasked with ensuring safe practices in the sector, has proposed to ban work on live circuits which would force electricians to either isolate circuits or turn off the power before starting work on almost all projects.

    The proposal follows the death of 18-year-old Jayden Zappelli, who died while working in the roof of an East Bunbury home in 2013.

    He died after his supervising electrician did not make sure the power was isolated before work began.

    EnergySafety announced it would look at the change following the _South Western Times _publishing the Zappelli family's impassioned plea on February 12.

    Jayden's father, Greg, who has been campaigning for changes to the law to prevent another death, said it was a positive step.

    "But we still have a way to go," he said.

    Jayden's uncle and former electrician Mark Zappelli said the immediate focus of any law change should be on the residential sector rather than the complex industrial sector.

    The family is pushing for the mandatory installation of RCDs - an electrical safety device - in all homes.

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    Richmond Paving Contractors | Residential and Commercial Paving – Video - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Richmond Paving Contractors | Residential and Commercial Paving
    Richmond paving contractors for driveway paving and parking lots for businesses. Quality asphalt and concrete paving company for over 25 years in the Richmond metro area.

    By: Reginald Hobbs

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    MCQMRC: 15/0819 Hindle Contracting and Demolition show – Video - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    MCQMRC: 15/0819 Hindle Contracting and Demolition show
    Wednesday night race sponsored by Hindle Contracting and Demolition!

    By: MCQMRC

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