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December 6, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
Albany
The annual state Holiday Tree Lighting and Fireworks celebration take place Sunday at the Empire State Plaza.
A full day of indoor and outdoor family activities, including a visit from Santa Claus, will start at 10 a.m. with Roaming Railroad indoor train rides and the opening of the skating rink at 11 a.m.
The tree lighting ceremony and fireworks will begin at 5:15 p.m., and the event will conclude with a Rock and Skate from 6 to 8 p.m.
This year's holiday tree on the Empire State Plaza was donated by VanAken family of Schenectady.
The tree displayed in East Capitol Park was donated by the Keeler family of Burnt Hills.
The public is invited to the outdoor event presented by SEFCU to take part in skating, caroling with the Rusty Pipes, listening to and learning about the piano from Wataru Niimori of the Music Studio, holiday arts and crafts, mini golf, demonstrations by the Hudson Mohawk Figure Skating Club, live music, and fireworks.
There will also be hot chocolate and snacks, a llama petting zoo, ice sculptures, and much more.
The Taste New York Holiday Expo is at the State Museum, which runs from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and has a $5 admission.
The new Empire State Plaza Visitor Center gift shop at the north end of the Concourse will also be open from 1 to 5 p.m.
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December 6, 2014 by
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Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) December 05, 2014
The SuperNova, the largest rendering of SuperCloset's number one selling grow cabinets, has been redesigned in the image of the popular "Trinity 3.0" to create the world's largest indoor stealth grow cabinet. This new all in one triple chamber grow cabinet system is an astounding 92 wide, 24 deep, and 78 tall. It features two professionally air-cooled, closed loop, HPS 600 watt lighting system, or two of the award winning Kind LED K3 L600 LED Grow Lights.
Other features unique to the SuperTrinity are the bottom vegetation chamber that includes a SuperCloner-50 as well as a SuperMother hydroponics system, the Quad-Carbon Filtration configuration, and the T-5 Side Lighting. The SuperCloner-50 and the SuperMother hydroponics system, allows a grower to harvests continually as plants are cloned in the first chamber, and vegetated in the second chamber, and flowered in the third. The Quad-Carbon Filtration configuration is comprised of four fans positioned behind charcoal filters and oriented to pull waste air through the filters. The Quad-Carbon Filtration system doubles the amount of air being pulled in and out of the SuperTrinity, which translates into healthier plants, and total odor mitigation. The T-5 Supplemental Side Lighting is the addition of four full spectrum T-5 lights positioned on the right and left side of the flowering and vegetation chambers. The T-5 Supplemental Side lighting provides light to the bottom third of the plants body mass leading to a larger yield of usable plant matter. A SuperPonics-16 system is what the large flowering and slightly smaller vegetation chamber above the propagation chamber use to grow 16-huge plants, completely automated with virtually no maintenance other than changing out water once every 7-10 days. SuperPonics is defined as the fusion of proven hydroponic methods. SuperPonics systems grow plants up to 2-5X faster than traditional methods. The different hydroponic methods of top feed drip and bottom bubble feed deep water culture provide redundant safety systems in case either a water pump, air pump, or electrical circuitry fails. Plants stay strong, and healthy in SuperPonics systems through nearly all situations, which make the SuperTrinity an ideal product whether one is a beginner or professional. As usual with all SuperCloset grow cabinets, the SuperTrinity blends in perfectly in any home, locks up securely, is pre-assembled, and comes with every imaginable component enabling a new customer to be up and growing within 90 minutes of receiving their SuperTrinity.
About SuperCloset: SuperCloset takes the guesswork out of growing through manufacturing the most innovative and customer friendly hydroponic systems and turnkey grow box units. After 10 years SuperCloset continues to lead the horizontal and vertical growing industry with its commitment to excellent products and world-class customer service.
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December 6, 2014 by
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When a legendary investor like George Soros takes a large position in a stock like electrical products manufacturer Hubbell Incorporated , it's usually a good idea to take notice. So why is George Soros buying stock in Hubbell Incorporated, and should you be buying too?
Soros Fund Management buys Hubbell Incorporated stock A look at SEC filings from Soros Fund Management reveals that his investment firm had picked up 306,371 shares by the end of June, and another 311,985 shares by the end of September. At the current price of around $107, the position is worth around $66 million -- a pretty significant position.
Introducing Hubbell Incorporated Hubbell generates more than 80% of its sales from the US and has two operating segments: The electrical segment contains an electrical systems division (wiring devices and products) and a lighting products division (indoor and outdoor lighting). The power systems segment sells products and components to utilities.
As such, its key end market is non-residential construction, and to a lesser extent the industrial and utility markets. Its residential construction sales are growing the fastest (with high single-digit growth forecast for 2015), but are a relatively small part of its sales.
Source: Hubbell Incorporated Presentations
First, there are signs that the non-residential construction market is set for good growth in 2015, with the architectural billings index (a widely followed indicator of future growth) picking up in recent months. A reading above 50 indicates growth, and readers can see that all three components are now in positive territory, which is good news for Hubbell's electrical system and lighting solutions.
Furthermore, Hubbell's rival, Acuity Brands , recently gave a bullish forecast for the lighting market in North America. Quoting from its most recent earnings release, in October, CEO, Vernon Nagel outlined:
Third-party forecasts as well as key leading indicators suggest that the growth rate for the North American lighting market... ...will be in the mid-to-upper single digit range for fiscal 2015 with expectations that overall demand in our end markets will continue to experience solid growth over the next several years.
Second,Hubbell has agrowth opportunity from the secular shift toward using LED lighting . As the linked article argues, companies like Cree and Acuity Brands are seeing strong growth in LED lighting sales. LED luminaires now make up 40% of Acuity's total sales, with LED product sales almost doubling in its most recent quarter. Cree is a company better known for being an LED manufacturer, but its lighting products contributed 52% of revenue and 41% of gross profit in its recent third-quarter. Moreover, lighting products revenue grew at 51%--there is no doubt that lighting is leading the next wave of LED growth.
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December 6, 2014 by
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The centre features a carefully 'folded' roof, which appears to float.
JAWS Architects received an architectural award from the Australian Institute of Architects (Victorian Chapter) for its Discovery Centre at the Port of Echuca. Commissioned by the Shire of Campaspe, the Hobart-based practice had to liaise with a number of authorities on both sides of Murray River, in Victoria and New South Wales. "Part of the river bank is in New South Wales, which meant liaising with heritage authorities in both states," practice managing directorNeal Mackintosh said.
As well as creating a master plan for the 1000-square-metre site, JAWS Architects had to bring together a number of disparate buildings to create the new centre. On one side of their allotted footprint is a modest 1940s timber hut, used as part of a stage set for the television series All the Rivers Run. On the other side was a rudimentary steel shed, still used by local builders. So creating a discovery centre that was contemporary but still respected neighbouring buildings was a challenge. "There were numerous workshops to ensure all parties were represented," Mackintosh said.
The success of the centre's integration is partly a result of the material used: red gum, recycled timber and steel, with the latter used to "bridge" the neighbouring steel workshop. And rather than create solid timber walls, particularly at the three entrances, a series of timber batten walls create a veil and a sense of transparency into the centre. "There's a fine line in designing centres such as these. You want to ensure there's sufficient light, but restrain the light to protect the exhibits," said Mackintosh, who pointed out the artifacts and relics connected to the days of the paddle steamers as they made their way along the river. There are also wool pressers, a reminder of when the country rode on the sheep's back. "The building has been designed to reinforce interpretation themes through spatial planning, whether it's the built form, materiality or detail. The place is about revealing the port's rich collection of stories," he said.
The interior features red gum, recycled timber and steel.
One way of shedding greater light on these stories was through the introduction of the carefully "folded" roof, which appears to float. In other instances, subtle apertures have been carved into the walls.
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The central courtyard is one of the primary light sources, with an angular, shaped pond further reflecting light. JAWS Architects was also mindful of providing an audio effect with water, with timber stacks creating the sound of a paddle steamer. And although relatively modest in scale, the architects were keen to create a variety of experiences in the centre. There's a smaller and sinuous gallery a few steps below the main gallery. And the angular courtyard also creates a series of angular spaces around it. The architects also included built-in seating in the "double skin" of the centre. "People can take a rest near the water fountain and fill up their bottles," Mackintosh said.
While JAWS Architects hasn't made pastiche connections to the historic township, it has used the language of the verandah, prominent on Echuca's main street, to create this new centre. The use of timber was also paramount to the centre's success, with the rough-sawn timber forming a tough, rustic outer skin. "The entry points are marked by shady verandahs, and the light filtering through isn't dissimilar to the light filtering through the river red gums. There's always that strong connection to the land," Mackintosh said.
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December 6, 2014 by
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WASHINGTON The first major expansion of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is commencing nearly 50 years after construction began on the cultural center, with a ceremonial groundbreaking Thursday led by Vice President Joe Biden.
The $100 million expansion will add space for arts education, programs, rehearsals and interaction between artists and audience members. It also will add new memorial elements in a new garden honoring the 35th president.
At the ceremony, Biden said Kennedy let people imagine what was possible and that the arts were part of Kennedy's vision for America. Biden said the expansion will reimagine what the living monument to Kennedy can be.
"I think it was Picasso who said that all children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist when he grows up," Biden said. "I think that's what this is about. I think that what you're doing today will help solve that problem of keeping children artists and being able to grow up and remain artists."
Officials plan to open the new addition on May 29, 2017, the 100th anniversary of Kennedy's birth.
President Lyndon B. Johnson originally broke ground for the Kennedy Center 50 years ago this week in December 1964. There were some delays as planners considered whether to move the center to the National Mall. But it finally opened to the public in 1971.
Rose Kennedy Schlossberg, Kennedy's 26-year-old granddaughter who recently joined the center's board of trustees, said the addition will expand the Kennedy Center from a performing arts stage to a place where new things can be dreamed up, practiced and perfected.
"My grandparents both cared deeply about the arts and truly believed in their power and in honoring and respecting our nation's artists," she said. "They recognized that in order to demonstrate our full commitment to freedom, democracy and the human spirit, our nation's capital needed a world-class performing arts center."
Architect Steven Holl, who is designing the expansion, said it includes a mostly underground building that will be integrated with the landscape and a pedestrian bridge to connect with a new performance pavilion floating on the Potomac River.
The garden will include an outdoor amphitheater for simulcasts of performances, a grove of 35 gingko trees for the 35th president and a reflecting pool the length of Kennedy's PT-109 naval boat that was sunk in 1943 during World War II.
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December 6, 2014 by
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THE United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) is staging a special weeklong sports fest dubbed as "Palarong Arkitekto" in line with the celebration of the National Architecture Week (NAW) slated December 8 to 13 2014.
This was bared by NAW 2014 Basketball League Organizer Architect Gilbert Peter Fortich, UAP, who guested along with Architect Alrey Jane Tancio of UAP during their guesting in Thursday's Davao Sportswriters Association (DSA) Forum at the NCCC Mall Davao Food Cove Function Hall.
Fortich said that the sportsfest marks the first time that 8 UAP Chapters in District D-1 banded together in hosting this year's sportsfest.
"This sportsfest is open to all architects and suppliers," Fortich said.
The sportsfest features men's and women's basketball, badminton, darts, bowling and billiards.
"The venue for the men's and women's basketball will be at the University of Mindanao Matina-Campus while the rest of the events will be held at the Rancho Palos Verdes," Tancio said.
Fortich added that a total of four teams are expected to vie for the title in the basketball men and women.
Tancio, meanwhile, said that the badminton event will have an on-site registration for those interested players. "No cash prizes will be given to the winners in each sports events," he added.
"Our aim for this sportsfest is to form camaraderie and bonding among the architects and suppliers," Fortich added.
The basketball games are slated to begin on December 9 until 12 while the rest of the events will be on December 13.
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December 6, 2014 by
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BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. -
The battle of Blountville is a fairly well-known Civil War battle fought by soldiers in this area, but some now want tourists from all over to learn more about it.
That is why a committee formed to promote Blountville as a Civil War battlefield destination have had architects draw up plans to develop a park around the town that will highlight the different historical features of Civil War era Blountville.
Tony Shipley, the chairman of the Civil War Military Park Committee, says now that plans have been drawn, it's time to start collecting donations. "This is a rather deliberate effort stepping through it one step at a time and paying as we go. If we raise a lot of money we can do a lot. If we raise a little, we can do a little, so it's that simple." Shipley said at the presentation of the plans.
Shipley says tax dollars are not being used for the park development, so they are asking for those interested to make a tax deductible donation.
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December 6, 2014 by
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PLANS for the second phase of Prestatyn Retail Park look set to be given the green light.
An expansion of the multi-million retail park is to be discussed by Denbighshire Council's planning committee at a meeting on December 10 with planning officers recommending the application for approval.
The proposals include the demolition of the existing retail units at the former Iceland and Bevans Homewares site, and the construction of a terrace of four new retail units, the reconfiguration of the existing customer car park, associated landscaping, pedestrian and vehicle access works and an extension to the existing staff car park.
The councils economic and business development team said: The completed phase of the Shopping Park has already brought additional visitors to Prestatyn and created new jobs in the town centre.
This new phase will enhance the town's retail offer still further and the improvements to the connections between the Shopping Park and the High Street proposed in the revised scheme should help other parts of the town centre to benefit from the additional footfall which will arise from this investment.
Objections have been made to the plans in regards to concerns about increased visitor traffic, lack of turning space for delivery lorries, the height of development being above the existing roofline, loss of retail parking space, poor pedestrian safety at Glyn Avenue and Nant Hall Road roundabout and poor visual aesthetics from Nant Hall Road.
The plans have been reccommended for approval by planning officers. The report stated: Further retail development of the type proposed will enhance the offer in the
town bringing a further boost to jobs and the economy of the area. Any potential negative impacts are outweighed by the positive economic benefits.
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December 6, 2014 by
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BROOKHAVEN One of the only large open parcels of land in Brookhaven is a step closer to becoming a shopping center.
The borough approved zoning changes and preliminary development plans last week for a controversial proposal to build a supermarket and retail space.
Some residents have spoken out against the development, arguing that their borough has little remaining open space and many vacancies in its existing shopping centers.
The property, on Edgmont Avenue, is owned by the Chester Water Authority and also holds a baseball field leased by the borough. The water authority plans to sell the property to New Jersey-based Retail Sites.
No timeline is set for construction; the developers still must present final plans to the council, said Borough Solicitor Mike Maddren.
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December 6, 2014 by
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While some preservationists are concerned that one of the city's pioneer homes may soon be demolished, they're just as worried about the potential damage the work could cause to a centuries-old Indian mound underneath it.
The Historic Preservation Board has approved the demolition of the 1918 Rivermont House along the New River in Sailboat Bend. It sits atop the city's most significant remaining Tequesta Indian mound, which archaeologists say is teeming with artifacts.
Opponents of the decision are asking the City Commission to intervene because of the significant history at risk. The commission would have to vote to do so at its Dec. 17 meeting.
"The site and the house should be preserved if we, as a city, are the least bit interested in historic preservation," Steve Glassman, president of the Broward Trust for Historic Preservation, said in his request for commission action. He said both the Rivermont House and the site are eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
But consultants for the owner of the property at 1016 Waverly Road said any historic value to the home has long been lost because of numerous alterations over the years and the building's ongoing deterioration. All that's left from the original structure is a "basement and a floor," they said.
Owner Michelle Grosman has agreed to take steps during demolition to protect any further damage to the mound, which is part of a larger complex of Indian mounds and ridges. The mounds, known as middens, run parallel to the river and contain scraps from earlier civilizations that relied on the river for survival.
"In a sense, we're digging in a garbage pit, but it's a fascinating garbage pit," said Robert Carr of Archaeological and Historical Conservancy Inc., hired by Grosman to survey the site. "This is how archaeologists reconstruct what was going on in any particular location."
Early results from 21, 3-foot-deep, 20-inch-square holes Carr's firm has dug and sifted through erased any doubts about the site.
"We are finding evidence of prehistoric Tequesta culture going back by our estimate at this point at least 700, possibly 1,000 years, and even earlier," Carr said. "We've found literally thousands of objects, mostly pieces, small pieces of animal bone, lots of shell oysters, things that would be typical of a habitation site."
They also found a human tooth a remain that required state and county officials to be notified.
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