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November 11, 2014 by
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San Jose, CA (PRWEB) November 11, 2014
It's that time of year where to give thanks for good fortunes and help those in need. De Anza Appliance is partnering with the Second Harvest Food Bank for an inaugural food drive to support those in need of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. $1 of monetary donations can provide two meals to a person in need. A donation of a can of sweet potatoes or box of stuffing could be the difference of a family having Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner.
Here's how to help:
1. Drop off any non-perishable food or monetary donations payable at De Anza Appliance's office during business hours 9am-5pm Monday-Friday (20480 Pacifica Ave Suite 1E Cupertino, CA 95014).
2. Donate non-perishable food to a technician during an appliance repair appointment.
3. Visit the Second Harvest Food Bank's website to help.
Donate five or more non-perishable food items at the time of an appliance repair appointment and receive $10 off any estimate $100 or more or a free diagnostic estimate on a second appliance repair ($30 value). Swing by the office to donate five or more non-perishable items or provide a monetary donation of $10 or more receive a coupon for future appliance maintenance on cooktop, dishwasher, garbage disposal, oven and ventilation appliances for $199, ($30.95 savings).
De Anza Appliance will be collecting donations, offering appliance repair discounts, and providing appliance maintenance coupons through December 31st 2014.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties is the trusted leader dedicated to ending local hunger. Since its inception in 1974, Second Harvest has become one of the largest food banks in the nation, providing food to nearly a quarter of a million people each month. The Food Bank mobilizes individuals, companies, and community partners to connect people to the nutritious food they need. More than half of the food distributed is fresh produce. Second Harvest also plays a leading role in promoting federal nutrition programs and educating families on how to make healthier food choices.
De Anza Appliance, based in Cupertino, provides residential kitchen and laundry appliance repair and commercial clothes washer and dryer repair for the Greater San Jose Metropolitan area and Santa Clara County since 1972. De Anza Appliance is a third generation family owned and operated by husband and wife, Roger & Cindy Boucher, brother, David Schick, and son, Chris Boucher. The provide warranty appliance repair for Electrolux and Frigidaire appliances and appliance repair for most major brands including: Amana, Bosch, Dacor, General Electric, Jenn-Air, Kenmore, KitchenAid, LG Electronics, Maytag, Speed Queen, Sub Zero, Thermador, and Whirlpool brands of cooktops, dishwashers, downdraft, dryers, freezers hoods ovens, ranges, refrigerators, trash compactors, ventilation, washers, and wine coolers. Visit De Anza Appliance's website to schedule appliance repair.
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November 11, 2014 by
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CHICAGO (PRWEB) November 11, 2014
Webster Square Apartments, the only new-construction luxury apartment building in Chicagos Lincoln Park neighborhood, has surpassed the 90-percent-leased mark with just six units remaining. The 75-unit building, developed and managed by affiliates of Chicago-based Sandz Development Company, Inc., opened this spring. Chicago-based brokerage firm @properties has overseen leasing and marketing.
The remaining apartments include:
Rental rates include one garage parking space.
Located at 558 W. Webster Ave., at the intersection of Webster and Lincoln Avenues, the apartment building is part of the larger Webster Square master-planned community, which is the redevelopment of the former Lincoln Park Hospital site. The development will also feature a 12-story luxury condominium building, eight single-family homes on Grant Street, a 255-car parking garage, and Mrs. Greens Natural Market, which opened last year.
Webster Square is a rare opportunity for new-construction apartment living in Lincoln Park. Weve been helped by a strong apartment market, but ultimately its new construction in such an established location that has driven the rapid lease-up, said Webster Square developer, Richard Zisook, president of Sandz Development Co., Inc.
Sandz knows their market and theyve delivered a first-class building. Right product, right place, right time, said Thaddeus Wong, co-founder of @properties.
Among the upscale features in the apartments are 9 ceilings; wide-plank flooring in living areas; stainless steel appliances; quartz countertops; contemporary European-style cabinetry; in-unit washer and dryer; Kohler and Grohe plumbing fixtures; and views of the downtown skyline, Oz Park and Lincoln Park.
Webster Square residents also have access to an assortment of amenities, including a fitness center, business center, bicycle storage, rooftop sundeck with gas grills and rooftop club room with kitchen. The building is also pet-friendly.
Located across the street from Oz Park in the heart of Lincoln Park, Webster Square is surrounded by shops and restaurants; top-notch public and private schools including Lincoln Elementary, Lincoln Park High School and Francis W. Parker; and cultural attractions such as The Lincoln Park Zoo and Steppenwolf Theatre.
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Health officials are applauding a plan to eliminate smoking from patios and playgrounds next year, but a local nightclub owner worries the move could cause have a big economic impact.
Andr Legault, who operates Encore in Orillia along with Barrie's Sound Empire, said banning smoking on outdoor patios will likely cut revenues at bars and nightclubs across the province.
"On a nightclub basis, it's going to affect us tremendously," he said, adding he fully supports tougher smoking measures for playgrounds and the like.
The province announced it will ban smoking on bar and restaurant patios, playgrounds and public sport fields effective January 1.
The sale of tobacco on college and university campuses will also be outlawed, Associated Heath Minister Dipika Damerla told the Toronto Sun, pointing out the provincial Liberals are committed to having the lowest smoking rates in the country.
Under current legislation, smoking is permitted on uncovered bar and restaurant patios. Encore features a large outdoor patio while Sound Empire has an alleyway where patrons go to light up.
Legault said it will be difficult for busy clubs like Encore to monitor and control who is leaving to go outside to have a cigarette, especially when there is a lineup to get in.
"Let's say a fight breaks out in the street, monitoring that puts us in an awkward position," he said, noting such an incident would be taking place on city property and likely wouldn't fall under the auspices of a business's security personnel.
"It's a complicated situation."
The amendments to the Smoke-Free Ontario Act will supercede existing municipal bylaws while also covering all publicly-owned sports surfaces and extending to spectators as well.
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November 11, 2014 by
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Part 2: A special report. Click here to read Part 1.
ST-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU
Neighbours who had known him as a smiling teen quick with a cheery bonjour barely recognized the insular 25-year-old who kept his head down and said nothing.
Friends saw him falling heavily into a new religion soon after his bid to start his own power-washing cleaning business failed. He grew a long beard, wrote out the Quran over and over, then started gorging on Internet jihadi-porn, as one friend termed it. He became estranged from friends and family and his infant child. He seemed brainwashed, some said.
He preached his fervour to the world on Facebook under his new name, Ahmad Rouleau, spouting conspiracy theories, bashing American policies and military personnel, becoming so radicalized his desperate father called the police last June for help.
The RCMP arrested him at the airport a month later when he tried to fly to Turkey, a common stopover for would-be freedom fighters eager to enlist in the battle of the righteous in Syria or Iraq. Lacking clear evidence of terrorist or criminal intent, prosecutors advised officers to let him go. They seized his passport, ensuring he could do no harm outside Canada. Couture Rouleau became one of 93 individuals under active RCMP surveillance across the country.
RCMP outreach officers met with him several times over four months to try to change his way of thinking, to avoid him turning to violence, as did the imam from the modest strip-mall mosque Couture Rouleau had joined. In their last meeting on Oct. 9, police thought they were making progress.
Yet despite all the efforts and the interventions and the concern, all the seemingly obvious clues of a tragedy foretold, 11 days after his last meeting with police, Couture Rouleau left the basement apartment in his fathers house, bade an innocuous good morning to his father, and drove off in his 14-year-old Nissan Altima to quietly bide his time outside a federal government agency building that provided services to many of the military men and women stationed in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu.
After two hours idling beside the Tim Hortons on the main drag in this peaceful city of 94,000 located 40 kilometres southeast of Montreal, he finally spied his prey: a soldier in uniform. He stepped on the gas, accelerating through the parking lot, seriously injuring one soldier in civilian clothes and killing the one in uniform, 53-year-old Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent.
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November 11, 2014 by
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David Shing has the kind of gig that can only exist mid-bubble, when dinosaur corporations chase Snapchat into extinction. He pulls down six figures as AOL's "Digital Prophet." He hallucinates about the future and executives receive his wisdom like hair spikes are a barometer for intelligence. These are the kind of prophecies you get from a coddled cartoon character.http://valleywag.gawker.com/shingy-just-sp...
Everyone's favorite corporate muppet was the focus of a brief profile in this week's New Yorker. In it, we learned Shingy moonlights as an interior decorator for CEO Tim Armstrong (he "rebooted" his office by replacing Armstrong's desk with a circle of chairs) and his erect hairdoo is "easy" to maintain. But he also has some bold takes on the future of digital marketing.
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The New Yorker learned that Shingy and has the creative vision of an out-of-work Threadless t-shirt designerand AOL's bosses are impressed:
Next, Shingy stopped by the office of Erika Nardini, the chief marketing officer of AOL Advertising, and handed her an iPad Mini. "Wanted to show you a little brain fart I had on the plane," he said. It was a cartoon he had drawn of a bear wearing zebra-print pants and a shirt covered in ones and zeros.
"Love it, love it, love it," Nardini said. "I'm thinking of the bears more as a metaphor."
"A thousand per cent," Shingy said.
Nardini went on to describe Shingy as her "muse" while The Shingster poked around on his phone and smiled along.
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VOL. 129 | NO. 220 | Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Memphis Real Estate Recap
387 S. Highland St. Memphis, TN 38111 Permit Amount: $6.7 million
Project Cost: $61 million Application Date: November 2014 Engineer: Jordan & Skala Engineers Details: Indianapolis-based developer Milhaus Ventures has applied for another building permit for the long-awaited Highland Row project near the University of Memphis.
387 S. Highland St. Memphis, TN 38111
The company has applied for a $6.7 million building permit through the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement for construction of a four-story apartment building at 387 S. Highland St., the first piece in the $61 million Highland Row project. In October, Milhaus applied for a $20 million permit for the project.
The mixed-use Highland Row development will include 354 apartments, 35 townhomes, a parking garage and 26,000 square feet of retail space. Memphis-based Poag Shopping Centers originally planned to develop Highland Row, but those plans were shelved following the recession.
2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Memphis, TN 38118 Sale Amount: $5 million
Sale Date: Oct. 29, 2014 Buyer: Jubilee Hotels Group LLCSeller: JPMCC 2007 CIBC19 Lodging 2625 LLC Loan Amount: $7.5 million Loan Date: Oct. 29, 2014 Lender: Texas Capital Bank N.A Details: An East Memphis hotel has sold for $5 million.
JPMCC 2007 CIBC19 Lodging 2625 LLC sold The Hotel Memphis at 2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd., near Perkins Road and Interstate 240, to Jubilee Hotels Group LLC, according to an Oct. 29 warranty deed.
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