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    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Businesses to keep momentum in Year of Wooden Sheep

    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE year 2015 or the year of the Wooden Sheep will have businesses keep their momentum of businesses, according to Feng Shui enthusiast Edgar Hao.

    The year of the Sheep will be better than last year. This is a year good for business and opportunities, Hao said in an interview on Tuesday.

    The year of the Wooden Sheep which will officially kick in on Feb. 19, has the sense of balance as all the five elements including wood, water, metal, fire and earth will be found in this years Feng Shui chart, which serves as their guide in making predictions.

    There is momentum. The balanced astronomical signs signify a year of prosperity and a year of opportunities. The presence of fire element, for instance, will continue to push opportunities especially in business, said Hao, who has been practicing practical Feng Shui for 15 years.

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    The year of the sheep is symbolized by two elements with yin wood sitting on top of earth.

    Although this signals disharmony as the wood conquers earth on the destructive cycle, such conflicts, according to Hao, may be more easily resolved with compromise and concessions in 2015 as the nature of the yin wood is a flower which is easy to adjust directions and is much more flexible.

    Yin wood symbolizes the small branches of tree which is not stubborn and can easily adjust to changing circumstances. With such character, expect 2015 will be comparatively less violent than 2014, said Hao.

    In 2015, the flexible and more moderate character of yin wood represents compromising attitude and makes it easier to reach agreement between conflicting interests. As such, it will be easier to arrive at solutions and make treaties to resolve conflicts and struggles, he said.

    The traits of the sheep harmless, calm, innocent, gentle and spiritual will influence 2015.

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    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BINTULU: It was a lucky day for Yong Jin Hui of Bintulu when she won Naim Land Sdn Bhds Discover and Win Facebook contest recently.

    The prize presentation was held during Naim Bintulus special feng shui talk entitled Chinese Feng Shui Guide 2015 recently.

    The Facebook contest, which ran from mid Nov to Dec 31, 2014 was held in conjunction with the Groups 20th Anniversary Countdown Celebrations and the launch of its Super Deals! mega property promotion.

    It was also a gesture of appreciation to the community supporting its Bintulu Paragon integrated development.

    Participants were required to share the Super Deals! Facebook ad on their Timeline, take their photos in Bintulu Paragons show units and share them on their Facebook Page. Participants with the most number of likes would win the contest.

    Excited with her win of an iPad Mini, Yong thanked Naim for organising the contest.

    It was an easy and fun contest offering great prizes. By visiting Bintulu Paragons Facebook Page, I had the opportunity to know more about the development and benefit it brings not only to buyers but the community as a whole.

    I also visited the Peak condo and Small Office Versatile Office (SOVO) show units. I like the Peak Duplex show unit the most as it was tastefully designed, she said, adding that she looked forward to more contests by Naim.

    Naim Bintulus senior manager of operations Gerald Sim said the Facebook contest was a fun way to connect with the community, and for it to know more about Bintulu Paragons offerings.

    As the largest integrated development in Sarawak with exciting development components such as Street Mall, Small Office Versatile Office (SOVO) and Sarawaks tallest condo tower known as The Peak, Bintulu Paragon offers exciting opportunities for owners and investors alike. We invite all to be a part of this prestigious development, Sim said.

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    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    by Antonia Chiam, reporters@theborneopost.com. Posted on January 14, 2015, Wednesday

    KUCHING: The beginning of Spring or Li Chun falls on Feb 4 this year, meaning the Year of the Sheep starts on Feb 4 although Chinese New Year is on Feb 19.

    Many Chinese seek to enhance their New Year luck through feng shui practices. A common feng shui chart used as an annual guide is the Flying Star chart.

    According to crystals shop Silver Point proprietor YS Tan, the Flying Star chart maps out the ways energy is distributed in nine areas of a location, especially in ones home.

    The nine areas in the Flying Star chart represent different things, good or bad. They are each marked by a number and a corresponding direction. The position of these things change every year, he told The Borneo Post in an exclusive interview yesterday.

    Tan said people can use crystals or other feng shui-related items to enhance positive energy and repel negative energy.

    This year, East corresponds with the auspicious number 1, which represents position or relationship. Those born in the Year of the Rabbit should tap into this auspicious energy using crystals such as rose quartz, amazonite or rainbow tourmaline.

    The negative number 2 falls in the south-east area this year, representing sickness. Those affected are those born in the Dragon and Snake years. They can consider using black obsidian, black rutile or tektite to lessen the effect of this inauspicious star.

    Number 3 star is known to bring about arguments and misunderstandings. This year, it falls in the centre area, which is negative to everyone in the household. To lessen its effect, salt lamps are recommended. Salt lamps are natural Himalayan salt rocks made into lamps for their natural benefits, such as purifying the air and preventing radiation.

    The auspicious number 4 in the north-west direction this year stands to benefit people born in the Dog and Boar years. Crystals to enhance include aventurine or tigers eye.

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    First office building rising at University Place in Orem

    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    OREM --The fences are up and the construction has begun on one of five new office buildings at University Place.

    The new building is located just east of the Texas Roadhouse restaurant and south of the Macy's department store.

    The construction signals the beginning of a busy year for the Woodbury Corporation and Ivory Homes partnership. The two groups will bring to the area a new mixed-used development including business offices, luxury apartment living, a hotel and a large public park.

    NorthStar Alarm, currently housed at the Bank of American Fork building on the mall property's southeast corner, has announced its intention to be the anchor business for the new building. NorthStar has grown extensively since it was founded in 2000 and continues to annually expand at 25 percent or more. The company will occupy 30,000 square feet on the top floor of the new building that faces the intersection of State State and University Parkway.

    In 2013, financial investment giants Goldman Sachs and The Beekman Group became financial partners with NorthStar and expanded its credit facility to $40 million. NorthStar has more than 44,000 customers in 28 states through a recent acquisition. It is the 18th largest residential security provider in the nation, according to SDM Magazine.

    NorthStar Alarm was founded in 2000 when CEO Jason Christensen opened its first corporate office on the top floor of the Cougar Dental office in Provo on the south side of the Brigham Young University campus. NorthStar occupied about 500 square feet of space in the building, which had walls narrow enough to be touched if arms were outstretched.

    Soon after NorthStar installed its first home security system in 2001, the companys growth accelerated and its original four corporate employees turned into several. To accommodate the growth, NorthStar moved up the street to its current corporate office in 2004.

    We love our current location in Orem between two major universities. We have the luxury of being able to hire incredible people here in Utah County that share the core values of our company, Christensen said. I had been searching for some time for new space, and when this was presented we realized we would only have to move our offices across the parking lot 500 yards to the west."

    Other tenants have signed contract agreements for the building, but the company names have not been released by Woodbury.

    Orem Mayor Richard Brunst says he loves the fact the Woodburys are willing to reinvent the mall to bring new business and life to the city.

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    Settlement reached in Stamford Christmas Day fire

    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HARTFORD, Conn. --

    Court records obtained by The Associated Press show that the contractor, Michael Borcina, and his company settled Matthew Badger's lawsuit in Hartford Superior Court on Dec. 10. Badger's lawyer confirmed the settlement amount Tuesday.

    The fire in Stamford killed 7-year-old twins Grace and Sarah Badger, 9-year-old Lily Badger and their maternal grandparents, Lomer and Pauline Johnson. The girls' mother, Madonna Badger, and Borcina were dating at the time and escaped the fire.

    Authorities said the fire began after Borcina left a bag of fireplace ashes in a bin in a mudroom in the house. Borcina, who was renovating the $1.7 million Victorian home, was accused in the lawsuit of contributing with other defendants to make the house a "firetrap," including failing to install a smoke detection system during the construction.

    A lawyer for Borcina didn't return a message Tuesday seeking comment. A phone listing for Borcina could not be found. Matthew Badger and Madonna Badger did not return messages seeking comment.

    Richard Emery, a New York lawyer representing Matthew Badger, said the $5 million settlement is the first in the lawsuit, which remains pending against several other defendants.

    "It is nowhere near reflective of the ultimate value of this case: three little girls' lives," Emery said. "No money could compensate for that."

    Matthew Badger filed the lawsuit in July 2012 against Borcina, his company Tiberias Construction of New York City, the city of Stamford and others. Claims against the city and other defendants remain unresolved.

    "The girls died before they could escape the home, which had become a firetrap as a result of months of substandard construction leading up to the fire," according to the lawsuit.

    The lawsuit also says city officials knew or should have known that Borcina served as the home's general contractor but didn't have a state home improvement contractor's license. Stamford officials previously denied any wrongdoing in connection with the fire. The city's corporation counsel, Kathryn Emmett, declined to comment Tuesday.

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    $5 Million Settlement Reached In Stamford Christmas Fire

    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HARTFORD A contractor who accidentally caused a fire at a Stamford home that killed three girls and two of their grandparents on Christmas morning in 2011 has agreed to settle part of a wrongful death lawsuit by paying the children's father $5 million.

    Court records obtained by The Associated Press show that the contractor, Michael Borcina, and his company settled Matthew Badger's lawsuit at Superior Court in Hartford on Dec. 10. Badger's lawyer confirmed the settlement amount Tuesday.

    The fire in Stamford killed 7-year-old twins Grace and Sarah Badger, 9-year-old Lily Badger, and their maternal grandparents, Lomer and Pauline Johnson. The girls' mother, Madonna Badger, and Borcina were dating at the time and escaped the fire.

    Authorities said the fire began after Borcina left a bag of fireplace ashes in a bin in a mudroom in the house. Borcina, who was renovating the $1.7 million Victorian home, was accused in the lawsuit of contributing with other defendants to make the house a "firetrap," including failing to install a smoke detection system during the construction.

    A lawyer for Borcina didn't return a message Tuesday. A phone listing for Borcina could not be found. Matthew Badger and Madonna Badger did not return messages seeking comment Tuesday.

    Richard Emery, a New York lawyer representing Matthew Badger, said that the $5 million settlement is the first in the lawsuit, which remains pending against several other defendants.

    "It is nowhere near reflective of the ultimate value of this case: three little girls' lives," Emery said. "No money could compensate for that."

    Matthew Badger filed the lawsuit in July 2012 against Borcina, his company Tiberias Construction of New York City, the city of Stamford and others. Claims against the city and other defendants remain unresolved.

    "The girls died before they could escape the home, which had become a firetrap as a result of months of substandard construction leading up to the fire," according to the lawsuit.

    The lawsuit also says that city officials knew or should have known that Borcina served as the home's general contractor but didn't have a state home improvement contractor's license. Stamford officials previously denied any wrongdoing in connection with the fire. The city's corporation counsel, Kathryn Emmett, didn't return a message Tuesday.

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    Seven cited in Aptos for contracting without a license plead guilty

    - January 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SANTA CRUZ -- Seven of the 14 contractors cited in a November sting in Aptos for contracting without a license pleaded guilty or no contest in court Monday and were ordered to pay a $750 fine plus court costs, according to county prosecutor Bill Atkinson.

    Jail time will be suspended pending payment of the fine and efforts to obtain the license required from the Contractors State License Board, he said, noting two of the seven indicated they will not seek a license.

    The other seven are scheduled for a court date later this month or February.

    "It's a win-win for everybody if they can get their license, then they become accountable," Atkinson said, noting cases will be reviewed in nine months giving those cited time to study for the closed-book exam.

    Atkinson said any work requiring more than $500 in labor and materials must be done by a licensed contractor who has posted a bond.

    The Contractors State License Board application fee is $300, and the initial license fee covering two years is $180, for a total of $480. The fee for each additional classification, such as roofing, is $75.

    Penalties for a first offense of contracting without a license are a fine of up of $5,000, six months in county jail, or both, said Steve Breen of the Contractors State License Board, noting a second conviction carries a mandatory 90-day jail sentence.

    Atkinson said none of the 14 cited in Aptos had a prior conviction.

    During 2013-14, the Labor Enforcement Task Force, a coalition including the Contractor State Licensed Board, district attorney's offices and Department of Industrial Relations, inspected 1,399 business statewide, 45 percent in construction, to combat the "underground economy," which puts operators who follow the rules at a disadvantage and results in tax revenue shortfalls. Santa Cruz County had 39 businesses inspected; no details were available Monday.

    In November, investigators posed as homeowners and contacted contractors for a project estimate in Aptos, using a list of unlicensed contractors kept by the DA's office.

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