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    Spring cleaning for clean breathing: How you can improve indoor air quality in your home – USA TODAY

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    The Future of Home Comfort: State-of-the-Art HVAC Technology Arrives – Markets Insider

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Future of Home Comfort: State-of-the-Art HVAC Technology Arrives  Markets Insider

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    MODERN PURAIR CLEANS THE AIR FOR CLIENTS – Business Examiner

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Thomas Nicolson is the General Manager of of Modern PURAIR in Victoria

    VICTORIA Cleaning the air is what Modern PURAIR does best, and because of that, General Manager Thomas Nicolson says the Victoria franchise works closely with restoration and post-construction companies throughout south Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.

    We are brought into homes and buildings that have had fire/water damage or mold contamination by our clients to bring improvements and provide solutions for the building owners, says Nicolson. We clean and improve the air quality of air ventilation systems. Thats a big passion of ours, and it is an area of work that gets easily overlooked.

    When someone has experienced fire damage, they need to go through all the systems and make sure theyre clean. People dont think about that, and dont tend to realize why they may have respiratory problems going forward. Its a huge issue.

    Modern PURAIRis a full-service Indoor Air Quality company offering furnace and air duct cleaning, indoor air quality testing, coil cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, air purification equipment including HEPA filters and UVC/UVV germicidal technology,and filter maintenance programs for homes or business including offices, retail locations, property management companies, restoration companies, schools, hospitals, and more.

    Modern PURAIR is Canadas fastest growing indoor air quality company, cleaning the duct work in thousands of commercial buildings, residential homes, high-rise apartments, hospitals, and schools with their trademarked PURAIRcleaning systems.

    Commercial services include air duct cleaning, where all four sides of the ductwork are thoroughly scrubbed clean using their PUR CURx Contact Cleaning Scrub System. Their HEPA Filters and Germicidal UVC/UVV light technology provides air purification, and they also offer dryer vent and coil cleaning, as well as a filter maintenance program, to ensure that filters are regularly maintained and function properly.

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    Nicolson owned and operated a landscaping company while attending the University of Victoria while studying biochemistry, and decided to join Modern PURAIR last August.

    The reason why I came to Modern PURAIR was I saw their exceptional systems, processes and the workmanship that the company holds everyone to, he states. We provide informative reports to all our clients, educating them on their different systems and their needs while ensuring our work provides them with fresh clean air.

    My own family has a history of breathing and respiratory problems, so the company speaks directly to a core principle of mine, he says. Health begins at home.

    Modern PURAIR donates one percent of its system sales to local charities through the PURKIDS foundation, which provides support to children and families who are low-income, experience crisis, facing short-term or long-term medical challenges, or otherwise in need. They do this by providing nutritious food, caregiving items, equipment, clothing, education, medical equipment, and other financial and emotional support, including assisting such children and families with access to medical facilities and services or other community programs.

    Modern PURAIR has been growing steadily and recently doubled the size of their Victoria team, adding another Sprinter van to their fleet of vehicles.

    Were on track towards having one of the strongest years the company has ever had, by a long shot, he notes. We attribute this to the fact we have great relationships with our clients, as 80 percent of our work year over year is from repeat customers.

    They like working with us because we do what we say were going to do, and show up when we say were going to show up.

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    Get your carpets and ducts cleaned with Zerorez – FOX21News.com

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Arms Home Inspection Recommends Ways Of Addressing Rising Risks in Real Estate Transactions – WICZ

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In the ever-evolving real estate business, challenges such as the recent NAR settlement, ongoing impacts of COVID-19, and low property inventory are significantly increasing risks for home buyers, sellers, and agents, says Jeff Arms, the founder of Arms Home Inspection. These challenges, combined with high inflation, highlight the critical role of professional home inspections. They help safeguard everyone involved in real estate transactions.

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    Inspection find short staffing contributed to Iowa nursing home death – Des Moines Register

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Ant Prevention Tips with Mosquito Joe – WMSN Fox 47 Madison

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Seth from Mosquito Joe in Madison explains why we're seeing more ants, stink bugs, and other insects in our homes earlier this year.

    Mosquito Joe is here to help prevent insects from invading your home! Contact them now for a full home inspection and enjoy the peace of mind of knowing your home is safe for Summer.

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    New Hackensack NJ building would include 350 units, retail space – NorthJersey.com

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Construction begins on apartments, retail space in Bellanca building – Cabin Radio

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The new one-bed and two-bed apartment complex and retail space will be renovated over the summer. The owners are targeting a move-in date for new tenants of December 2024 or early 2025.

    Plans for the revamped building, which will be called The Nest, were approved by the City of Yellowknife in summer 2022. The Nest is owned by Borealis Development, which reportedly bought the building for $1.4 million.

    Borealis Development said it needed to get permitting and financing in place before construction could begin a process that was delayed in part by last summers wildfire evacuation.

    Were very excited, said Afzal Suri, one of the owners of Borealis Development.

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    Hopefully this will revitalize the downtown core. I think it meets all the criteria that the city has set for the revitalization of the downtown core, and were hoping well encourage other developers to do the same.

    It was an existing building that was being under-utilized, and I think it can now finally live to its full potential.

    Suri said the building has been gutted on the inside, so Borealis can start afresh with new electrical, plumbing and windows.

    He noted the building unfortunately had an issue with the facade part of the siding fell off the 10-storey building in 2018 so that will also be redone.

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    Once complete, there will be 36 one-bedroom units and 36 two-bedroom apartments. The layouts on each floor will be the same.

    All the units are going to be rentals. There will be some put aside for affordable units, said Suri.

    Applications to rent the units wont become available until an opening date for the building is in sight, but Suri said Borealis is already looking for commercial tenants to fill two rental units on the ground floor so Borealis can develop those spaces to meet their needs.

    When shoppers enter the building, theyll be able to turn left or right to enter a store. Residents can continue on to their apartments.

    The tenants wouldnt be disturbed with the retail activity thats going on, and itll be beneficial for the retail units because theres non-stop foot traffic thats walking right in front of their front door, Suri said.

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    City financing proposed for The Ave – Urbanize LA

    - April 25, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    UPDATE: The article was updated to reflect that the proposed financing was not approved after a last-minute deferral by the Committee on Finance.

    $25 million in multi-family housing revenue bond financing has been proposed for The Ave. Chosen as the winner of the Chicago Ave Invest South/West RFP site back at the end of 2021, The Ave will occupy the property at 3601 W. Chicago between N. Central Park Ave and N. Monticello Ave, where it will replace the current Neighborhood Housing Services office and a one-story commercial building currently owned by the city.

    The Ave at 3601 W. ChicagoGensler and Nia Architects

    Planned by KMW Communities, POAH and CEC, the four-story project will include 52 affordable apartments, 2,900 square feet of space for Neighborhood Housing Services, an innovation center measuring 2,900 square feet, and 1,800 square feet of available retail space. Parking for 32 cars will be included on the ground floor.

    The Ave at 3601 W. ChicagoGensler and Nia Architects

    With Gensler and Nia Architects working on the project, the design began with the intent to avoid a simple bar building. The current scheme looks to create a longer building with multiple components. The massing holds the corners at each intersection, carves the middle of the street frontage, and draws the eye into the center plaza space.

    The Ave at 3601 W. ChicagoGensler and Nia Architects

    The portion along N. Central Park Ave is the tallest portion, creating a stronger presence on one corner. The longer portion of the building is shorter and stretches towards N. Monticello Ave. Dubbed The Stoop, the public space at the center will be the feature space of the project. With Site Design Group on the project, the plaza will be designed as a multi-use space that will be overlooked by a large screen wall that will house local artwork.

    The Ave at 3601 W. ChicagoGensler and Nia Architects

    Since being selected as the winner of the RFP, the design has changed due to program changes and affordability measures. The top floor of the taller volume was removed, and the NHS office space was moved from two floors of space in the taller volume over to the ground floor of the shorter volume. New residential units were added to the second floor of the taller volume. Rising 54 feet, removing the fifth floor will allow for a less expensive construction method that will make the project more affordable.

    The Ave at 3601 W. ChicagoGensler and Nia Architects

    The building will be clad in a gridded brick facade with wood veneer accent panels and aluminum windows. At the ground floor, angled walls will also be clad in brick. Second floor residential units will have balconies that overlook the street and plaza.

    With the funding proposal submitted to the City, the Committee on Finance and City Council will look to vote on it next month. The developers are also awaiting apending zoning change that was filed back in February.

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