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    Kirch Spenser Entrepreneur

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Laureen Burris-Phillip

    PLYMOUTH-born Kirch Spenser is a young Tobagonian with a very promising future.

    He is a graduate of the Bethesda Government Primary School, the Signal Hill Comprehensive School and the Charleston Southern University. At Charleston, he read for a Bachelor of Science degree in Management with a minor in Sociology.

    He started his professional career at the University at the National Enterprise Development Corporation (NEDCO). His work included the assessment of business plans, as well as assisting clients in developing their business plans.

    He clearly enjoyed the work since he stayed there for nine years.

    Spenser describes himself as an entrepreneur. In fact he said, I have been an entrepreneur all my life!

    He has been involved personally in several businesses. In primary school, he and his fellow students were involved in providing eggs to clients.

    At secondary school, he and his friends provided necessary services around the school. Then before attending university, he assisted fishermen in doing their accounts and was also involved in equipment rental.

    Currently, he is the manager and owner of a contracting business that provides maintenance services, including power washing to his clients. He also provides business consulting services to assist his clients in developing proposals to access funding, and he also provides accounting services when requested. He is a life time member of the St. Clair Coaching School.

    Bitten with the travelling bug, Spenser has visited the United Kingdom on at least four occasions, some Caribbean countries and since he spent five years in the United States of America, took the opportunity to visit many of the other states including Connecticut, Florida and California. He has also been to Canada once and anticipates visiting other countries in the future, both in the region and internationally.

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    kitchen countertops remodeling Suffolk county long island NY – Video

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Marni Jameson: The fixer-upper has 'potential' — should you take a chance on it?

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Before you buy a fixer that you intend to live in, not flip, do some heart math. Run the numbers to make sure the investment will net out, then ask yourself if your heart is in the project. (Jonoman/dreamstime.com)

    The house has potential.

    Every time I hear those words, a story follows that has more ups and downs than the New York skyline.

    The word "potential" is dubious, as in that kid has potential, that relationship has potential, that job has potential. The word potential gets called out when one wants to infuse a precarious situation with rosy hope and optimism.

    Put the word "house" in the same sentence, and, you've just added another barrel to the shotgun.

    Yet "the house has potential" was precisely what the contractor said as he walked through the 15-year-old bank-owned house that my friend and I had dragged him out to look over. Neglected for years, the house had been on the market and vacant for months.

    My friend D.C. is in the market for a house. I'm along for the ride because I like this stuff.

    We've looked at a dozen houses. A couple, such as this fixer, had potential.

    "You wouldn't have to feel guilty about tearing good stuff out, because there isn't any," I said. "You could put in the finishes you want (with my approval) and instantly add to your investment."

    "I'm looking for a house, not for trouble," D.C. said. His worry level is an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10.

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    Weekly Calendar, March 1, 2015

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Staff Saturday, February 28, 2015

    March 1

    Western Colorado Atheists and Freethinkers, 3 p.m. first Sunday of each month, Laughing Dog Coffee, 413 Monument Road, 216-9842.

    The Grand Mesa Backcountry Horsemen, 7 p.m. first Monday of each month, 242-8860, http://www.gmbch.com.

    Overeaters Anonymous, 7 p.m. Mondays; noon Tuesdays; noon and 7 p.m. Thursdays; 9 a.m. Saturdays, Unity Church, 3205 N. 12th St., in the basement, 263-4496.

    March 2

    Mesa County Republican Women luncheon, 11:30 a.m.1 p.m., Two Rivers Convention Center, all Republican candidates running for Grand Junction City Council will present their main ideas and concerns, reservations recommended, 434-9378.

    Firkin Fundraiser, 5 p.m., Kannah Creek Brewery, 1960 N. 12th St., all proceeds from sales of $4 pints will go to March of Dimes, 285-3811.

    York Rite Masons, first Monday of each month, Masonic Center.

    Orchard Mesa Lions Club, 7 p.m. first and third Monday of each month, A Taste of Heaven Catering.

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    KEEPING UP WITH THE ARCHITECTS S1E1 "PILOT" – Video

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    KEEPING UP WITH THE ARCHITECTS S1E1 "PILOT"
    Holis! este es el primer episodio de mi reality show Keeping Up with the Architects que trata sobre mi vida y la vida de mis amigos como estudiantes de arqui...

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    Architects – The Distant Blue LIVE in Manila – Video

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Architects - The Distant Blue LIVE in Manila
    Architects performing "The Distant Blue" FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER at SM Skydome 02/07/15. Please bear w/the quality tho.

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    Architects (UK) Live in Manila – Video

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Architects (UK) Live in Manila

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    Pier Solar and the great Architects #35 – Kellermonster – Video

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pier Solar and the great Architects #35 - Kellermonster
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    Cuhaci & Peterson Names Director of Architecture

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) February 28, 2015

    Dale Ulmer has been promoted to Director of Architecture at Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, Engineers and Planners. In this position he will oversee the architectural team that is already in place, as well as, any incoming architectural staff. Ulmer is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), in addition to being accredited by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and LEED; he is also an ICC Certified Commercial Building Inspector and Certified Plans Examiner. Ulmer joined Cuhaci & Peterson in 2012.

    Cuhaci & Peterson is a national A/E/P firm specializing in commercial design. Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, since 1978, the firm also has offices in Philadelphia and Boston and is registered in 49 states. Cuhaci & Peterson offers Architectural, SMEP Engineering, Landscape and Planning services on a variety of project types, as well as, In-House Permitting and Interior Design.

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    Rodeo creator's home set for demolition

    - March 1, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    As Tucson celebrates the 90th anniversary of its rodeo, plans are afoot to demolish the home of Frederick Leighton Kramer, the polo enthusiast who dreamed up the notion of La Fiesta de los Vaqueros with a few of his horse-riding buddies in 1925.

    Kramers home, built in 1924, was situated on a large plot just north of where Isabella Greenway would build the Arizona Inn in 1930.

    The first rodeo was held on a polo field near Kramers home.

    The house, a two-story marvel with green porcelain roofing tiles, was easily the largest and most pretentious of Tucsons private residences, according to a 1925 Tucson Citizen story unearthed by John Warnock, a University of Arizona English professor who lives nearby.

    Kramer died of tuberculosis in 1940.

    In the 1940s, the house, dubbed Rancho Santa Catalina by Kramer, became the Potter School for Girls. Most of the acreage attached to it became the Catalina Vista development, a conclave of single-story, ranch-style homes with large lots on winding tree-lined streets.

    Today, Catalina Vista, north of East Elm Street between North Campbell Avenue and North Tucson Boulevard, is a National Historic Neighborhood, although the Kramer/Potter house itself is not listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

    The house and its adjacent buildings would later become a convent and school for the Sisters of Charity. It was sold to John Greenway, then owner of the Arizona Inn, in 1971.

    For a while, it was a residential compound and studios for graduate art students from the UA.

    It has been fenced and boarded up since 2006. The owners of the Arizona Inn have signed a contract to sell it and its 3-acre parcel to a group of local developers.

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