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Yelp Mira Monte Kitchen Remodeling Room Additions Contractor Shafran Construction 805-421-4333
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Yelp Thousand Oaks Kitchen Remodeling Room Additions Contractor Shafran Construction 805-421-4333
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Orange County, CA (PRWEB) December 08, 2014
Orange County small kitchen remodeling company, Professional Builders, now offers customers the option of setting up a complimentary in-home estimate by phone or through email contact. Finding time to call a remodeling contractor for an estimate during normal business hours can be tricky if not impossible with today's busy lifestyles. Setting up an appointment for an in-home estimate may be a high priority, yet one that keeps getting put on the back burner as other daily tasks take up time throughout a busy day.
Between work and family, most people have little time during the week when many businesses are open. This can limit the potential interaction a customer may have with a business. For many customers, finding the time to set up an in-home consultation for a complimentary estimate for a kitchen remodel may not coincide with a company's normal business hours. Professional Builders, experts in kitchen remodel in Los Angeles and Orange County, takes their potential customer's time constraints into consideration by providing these customers with different options to make contact for a complimentary estimate, including through phone calls or through the use of email.
According to the company's website, Professional Builders, experts in bathroom remodel in Los Angeles and Orange County, has grown into one of the most respected building companies in the Los Angeles area through customer satisfaction with completed remodeling results. While the majority of their new customers come from word-of-mouth referrals from satisfied customers, the company is making it easy for those interested in their services to get more information. Their offer for potential new customers to receive a complimentary estimate is easy to see on every web page, as well as a convenient online form to request more information.
About Professional Builders, Kitchen Remodeling Contractors Orange County
Professional Builders, a family owned home remodeling company, can complete any size job, no matter how large or how small. With hundreds of skilled professionals hired directly in-house, customers can have their home remodeling project completed in a timely manner and within the projected complimentary estimate provided. To set up a complimentary in-home estimate, customers can call, email, or use the convenient online form to initiate contact.
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December 9, 2014 by
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Completing a half-built, 1.5 million-SF retail-office center in less than 18 months presented a desert challenge for VCC LLC. The sprawling Downtown Summerlin project in the western suburbs of Las Vegas also represented unfinished business for the Little Rock general contracting firm.
The Great Recession brought construction to a halt in October 2008, and work didnt resume on the 106-acre development until May 2013.
Touted as a showcase of new urbanism design, Summerlin is home to a nine-story, 200,000-SF office building and more than 1.3 million SF of stores, restaurants and entertainment venues. The development is portrayed as the largest retail project in the nation to come on line since 2008.
Its owner, the Howard Hughes Corp. of Dallas, tallied the development costs of the project at $344 million as of Sept. 30.
Were proud of it, said Sam Alley, VCC chairman and CEO. I told our management team that I feel like weve won the Super Bowl. Its an iconic project.
The grand opening on Oct. 9 was greeted by an enthusiastic throng treated to pyrotechnics and fanfare in keeping with a super Vegas event. Summerlin attracted more than a quarter million visitors during the flashy music-filled, four-day celebration.
Among the 85 shopping carnival hosts was Dillards Inc. The Little Rock department store chain held a soft opening Oct. 4 at its 200,000-SF Summerlin store in advance of the big Oct. 9-12 blowout.
The fireworks show was bigger than any Fourth of July Ive ever seen, said Derek Alley, senior vice president in the Dallas office of VCC. It was quite the party.
Dillards was a committed anchor to the project when it was envisioned as a regional mall development, the Shops at Summerlin Centre.
The original fortress mall concept called for a retailing destination designed to capture and contain money-spending patrons all surrounded by a huge moat of parking.
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December 9, 2014 by
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Man told to remove NRA hat at polling place sues Man told to remove NRA hat at polling place sues
A man says his civil rights were violated when a poll worker asked him to remove his National Rifle Association (NRA) hat when he went to vote. FOX 5 first introduced you to Bundy Cobb in late October and now the Douglas County man is suing the county and election officials.
A man says his civil rights were violated when a poll worker asked him to remove his National Rifle Association (NRA) hat when he went to vote. FOX 5 first introduced you to Bundy Cobb in late October and now the Douglas County man is suing the county and election officials.
Updated: Tuesday, December 9 2014 11:53 AM EST2014-12-09 16:53:17 GMT
FOX 5 has learned that a 2-year-old child has died in a house fire in west Georgia.
FOX 5 has learned that a 2-year-old child has died in a house fire in west Georgia.
Updated: Tuesday, December 9 2014 11:08 AM EST2014-12-09 16:08:30 GMT
A freak accident has left a beloved youth football coach paralyzed. It happened while the Union City coach played with his team at their sports banquet.
A freak accident has left a beloved youth football coach paralyzed. It happened while the Union City coach played with his team at their sports banquet.
Updated: Tuesday, December 9 2014 10:57 AM EST2014-12-09 15:57:45 GMT
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December 9, 2014 by
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The monster fire that consumed one of two buildings of an upscale downtown L.A. apartment development did at least $1.5 million in damage to the adjacent 110 Freeway, a Caltrans official said Monday.
Patrick Chandler, spokesman for the agency, said the flames destroyed signs, damaged wooden guardrails, palm trees, rubber sealant and metal posts. The fire was so intense and massive that flames shot across the north and southbound lanes, which are each 11-feet-wide, scorching the roadway, he said.
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Burned scaffolding from the gutted building, which stretches for at least a city block along the freeway, threatened to fall on the road, Chandler said, causing the 110 northbound to the 101 Freeway to be closed. Caltrans will hire a contractor to repair the damage, he said.
The fire did about $10 million in estimated damage just to the burned Da Vinci development building, L.A. fire Capt. Jamie Moore said. The nearby Lewis Brisbois building also had significant damage on 14 of its 16 floors, he said.
Moore said he spoke to people who work inside that building who said that their cubicle partitions had burned down and that computers melted from the heat. Three floors were also damaged in the county building at 313 N. Figueroa Street, he said.
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Firefighters silhouetted against a wall of flames worked to put out a fire in L.A. that closed two portions of major highways early Monday morning. The building had been intended to be a residential structure. (AP)
More than250 firefighters battleda massive building fire near downtown Los Angeles a blaze that snarled traffic during the Monday morning commute and left some freeway lanes closed well into the day.
The fire began in an unoccupied multi-story building that took up almost an entire city block at around 1:20 a.m. There are so far no reports of injuries.The seven-story apartmentcomplex, which was still under construction, was engulfed in flames that could be seen for miles.
One fire station was almost directly across the street from the building, and firefighters were on the scene almost immediately after the fire began, according toLos Angeles Fire Department spokesman David Ortiz. But by that time, the fire had already moved quickly through the structure because it was under construction. According to the Los Angeles Times, the fire engulfed two-thirds of themore than 1.3 million square foot structure.
The L.A. Fire Department is investigating two massive fires in Los Angeles, including one downtown that closed portions of two major highways and blanketed the area in heavy smoke. (AP)
It was the perfect storm, if you will, for fire spread, Ortiz said in a phone interview. There were no dividing firewalls between the different components of it.
So we had five stories of a wood frame without any type of fire protection, he added, noting that the two lowerfloors of the complex were made of concrete and are still standing.
This is a historic fire, what we as firefighters would call a career fire, Ortiz told NBC News. Its huge. I really cant remember a building fire this big, and I have been with the department for 13 years.
The LAFD is conducting an arson investigation, which is standardprocedure for a large fire.They are being assisted by theBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Los Angeles County.
All investigationsare treatedas if they are criminaluntil proven otherwise, said LAFD spokeswomanKatherine Maine.
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LOS ANGELES - A fierce blaze that destroyed a downtown Los Angeles apartment complex under construction next to a fire house and damaged three nearby buildings on Monday is being examined by arson investigators as a "criminal fire," authorities said.
Commuter traffic into the nation's second-largest city was snarled through the morning rush as authorities shut down a major nearby freeway because of the blaze, which fire officials said erupted overnight and took three hours to bring under control. No injuries were reported.
About 250 firefighters, roughly a fourth of the city's on-duty force, battled the blaze at its height, said Katherine Main, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles City Fire Department.
Although the cause was not immediately known, city arson investigators, assisted by agents of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, were "going to treat it as if it's a criminal fire until proven otherwise," Fire Captain Jamie Moore told reporters.
He said that the size of the conflagration, as well as the speed and intensity with which it spread, gave investigators cause for concern that it may have been intentionally set.
The site that burned - two stories of poured concrete beneath five floors of wood framing - occupied an entire city block near the junction of two major traffic arteries - the Hollywood Freeway and the Harbor Freeway.
Moments after the first alarm, firefighters whose station is located at the end of the block emerged to see the entire development, measuring 1.3 million square feet (121,000 sq meters), engulfed in flames, Moore said.
"They opened the doors, and they saw fire from one end to the other," he said, adding it was rare for such a large site to go up in flames so swiftly, especially since the exposed lumber would still have been damp from two days of rain late last week.
Much of the structure, wrapped in scaffolding, collapsed in the flames, producing heat so intense it ignited three floors of a neighboring 16-story high-rise building, melting telephones, computers and office cubicle partitions, he said.
The radiant heat also blew out windows from two other nearby office buildings, one of them, the Department of Water and Power headquarters two blocks away, raining shards of glass on firefighters working below to cool the structures with water.
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LOS ANGELES Federal and local investigators tried Tuesday to determine whether an arsonist set a fire that turned an unfinished downtown Los Angeles apartment complex into a block of flames so hot that freeway signs melted and windows cracked in office high-rises as far as a block away.
Crews were dousing hot spots and smoke was billowing more than 24 hours after flames engulfed the wooden frame of the seven-story construction site, leaving a smoldering heap of wood and metal.
The fire that broke out early Monday caused an estimated $10 million in losses to the Da Vinci apartment complex, city fire Capt. Jaime Moore told the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/1wu0xgF ).
Another $1.5 million in damage was done to a freeway where a sign melted and traffic-monitoring fiber-optic cables under the pavement may have to be replaced, authorities said.
Fire officials said they suspect arson because the fire erupted so quickly over so much of the building.
"It's very rare for the entire building to be engulfed at once," Moore said. "There may have been foul play."
City fire investigators and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will look at surveillance recordings and use dogs that can sniff fire accelerants.
Flames were visible for miles Monday and rained ash onto freeways flanking the construction site. Some signs melted and portions of U.S. 101 and Interstate 110 were shut down as burning debris fell into lanes.
Three floors of a nearby 16-story city-owned building had fire damage and the other floors sustained water damage.
The intense heat also broke glass and melted blinds in three stories of the 15-story Los Angeles County Health Department building.
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December 8, 2014 by
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