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August 29, 2014 by
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Jenn-Air Repair, North Scottsdale, AZ, (602) 638-0593
Jenn-Air Repair, Frank Loyd Wright Blvd, North Scottsdale, AZ, (602) 638-0593, Specializing in Jenn-Air Appliance Repair services. Servicing Jenn-Air Refrigerator, Jenn-Air Oven, Jenn-Air Stove,...
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August 29, 2014 by
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Whirlpool Repair, North Scottsdale, AZ, (602) 638-0593
Whirlpool Repair, Frank Loyd Wright Blvd, North Scottsdale, AZ, (602) 638-0593, Specializing in Whirlpool Appliance Repair services. Servicing Whirlpool Refrigerator, Whirlpool Oven, Whirlpool...
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August 29, 2014 by
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The charred, buckled remains of Royal Terrace Apartments on Arnett Boulevard are coming down.
Charles Fulcher, inspections supervisor with the city of Danville, said Marshall Construction has applied for a demolition permit. Before the building can be demolished, Fulcher said an asbestos crew will have to go in and check out the structure.
During the early morning hours of Aug. 16, the driver of a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica rammed into the building, causing a natural gas leak that led to an explosion and fire; 22 people lived in the apartment building.
After the crew has examined the structure, they will decide if asbestos needs to be removed, Fulcher noted. If so, the company will have to apply for a permit to remove the asbestos, he added.
"The building is going to have to come down, but beyond that we havent made any decisions," said Ron Thompson, owner of the apartment building.
There are a lot of steps that have to be completed before the building can be demolished, Thompson added. The utilities have to be cleared, Thompson continued. But first, he has to get everything worked out with the insurance company.
Thompson is in the process of working out the insurance details which is going fine, he added but those finite details havent been completed yet.
James T. Barksdale, 35, of Danville, is suspected of ramming the vehicle he was driving into the backside of one of the complexs buildings, according to police. According to witnesses at the scene, Barksdale tried to flee the scene on foot but was apprehended by police officers.
Firefighters realized the accident caused a natural gas leak and started evacuating residents as quickly as possible, Danville Assistant Chief Steve Dishman. A number of people had already begun evacuating themselves because the impact of Barksdales car hitting the building woke them up.
Initially, there was no fire when firefighters arrived, Dishman explained. Shortly after firefighters arrived, the gas found an ignition source, which caused a fire and explosion.
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Apartment complex rocked by explosion scheduled for demolition
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August 29, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
The charred, buckled remains of Royal Terrace Apartments on Arnett Boulevard are coming down.
Charles Fulcher, inspections supervisor with the city of Danville, said Marshall Construction has applied for a demolition permit. Before the building can be demolished, Fulcher said an asbestos crew will have to go in and check out the structure.
During the early morning hours of Aug. 16, the driver of a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica rammed into the building, causing a natural gas leak that led to an explosion and fire; 22 people lived in the apartment building.
After the crew has examined the structure, they will decide if asbestos needs to be removed, Fulcher noted. If so, the company will have to apply for a permit to remove the asbestos, he added.
"The building is going to have to come down, but beyond that we havent made any decisions," said Ron Thompson, owner of the apartment building.
There are a lot of steps that have to be completed before the building can be demolished, Thompson added. The utilities have to be cleared, Thompson continued. But first, he has to get everything worked out with the insurance company.
Thompson is in the process of working out the insurance details which is going fine, he added but those finite details havent been completed yet.
James T. Barksdale, 35, of Danville, is suspected of ramming the vehicle he was driving into the backside of one of the complexs buildings, according to police. According to witnesses at the scene, Barksdale tried to flee the scene on foot but was apprehended by police officers.
Firefighters realized the accident caused a natural gas leak and started evacuating residents as quickly as possible, Danville Assistant Chief Steve Dishman. A number of people had already begun evacuating themselves because the impact of Barksdales car hitting the building woke them up.
Initially, there was no fire when firefighters arrived, Dishman explained. Shortly after firefighters arrived, the gas found an ignition source, which caused a fire and explosion.
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August 29, 2014 by
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David Alligood found a good fit in a small apartment when he transferred to Pittsburgh to supervise 12 regional stores for Target.
I live in a one-bedroom unit at River Vue, which is ideal for the amount of traveling I must do, said Alligood, 32, who wants to stay in the city where he has joined civic groups, runs in several races and enjoys the sports scene.
The North Carolina transplant fits into a trend that is driving an apartment building boom. According to data from the Census Bureau, builders nationwide broke ground on more apartment buildings during the past year than in any similar period since 1989. Higher home prices and mortgage rates are pushing young adults to rent instead.
In Pittsburgh, construction of apartments cooled off during the first six months of the year. New permits dropped by 50 percent from 2013, partly because of the severe winter, according to Ross-based research and consulting firm Tall Timber Group.
But demand from the key demographic young adults remains high, developers say. Investors, especially from out of town, are putting money into converting and upgrading apartments here to capture their business. The competition among young adults who see apartment living as a more affordable and flexible option than buying a home is pushing prices higher.
Landlords are not providing rent concessions. Rental rates are increasing 3 to 5 percent annually compared to 2 percent in the past. There has been high-paying job growth here, partially because of Marcellus shale, resulting in high rental rates a lot of newcomers to this region can afford, said Cindy Kamin, a commercial real estate broker with CBRE.
The increasing number of young professionals making Pittsburgh home are doing so in newer, trendy apartments that fit into their lifestyle, and developers are quickly looking to cater to that growing demographic. Oxford Development Co. has two projects under way, primarily aimed at renters age 25 to 34, said Shawn Fox director of development.
About 60 percent of the units are either studios or one-bedrooms because traditionally, these tenants do not spend a lot of time in their apartments, said Chuck Hammel of Pitt-Ohio Trucking, a partner with Oxford in the $60 million, 300-unit Three Crossings development set to open next spring in the Strip District.
Oxford's other development is the 117-unit Hot Metal Flats, a $24 million to $26 million development, set to open next spring in the South Side.
That 25-to-34 crowd is less interested in buying homes as they come out of school with heavy debt, fearful of a big mortgage, Kamin said. Some have not started their own families and don't view owning a house as a necessity.
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August 29, 2014 by
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After a relatively tame weekend, I was ready for some excitement and I found it in the form of Fresh Meat Tuesday at Exile (893 N. Fourth St.). Somewhere between the banana hammocks and the leather, I found a weekends worth of fun on a school night.
It was the darkest bar Id ever seen. The only light came from the mirror ball, beer coolers and the glowing red X on the stage. The bar stools were almost completely full as we tried to grab a drink. Seated directly across from me at the bar was a man Im fairly certain was one of my cheerleading coaches from high school. Ill never know for sure he didnt look up from his phone.
You look nervous, a man with a slight frame donning a banana hammock said to me. I probably looked that way. Of all the LGBTQ bars I frequent, I had never stepped foot in Exile before, nor had I ever been to an amateur stripper night. I havent been here before, I said (as if it wasnt painfully obvious). What should I expect? He gave me a sideways smile and replied Just watch, honey. As if on cue, DJ Venus announced the next dancer. He jumped on the stage and a large plume of smoke billowed out of the machine around him. He started dancing on the stage, but moved to a small podium closer to the crowd. One by one items of clothing came off. He ripped his white tank top with great precision to expose his chest and a tribal tattoo. By the end of the number, only his skivvies remained. After leaving the stage, he went around and chatted up bar patrons in his underwear. Since I wasnt sure of the proper stripper etiquette, we went outside.
Exiles patio is one of the best in the city. It wound around the side of the building, and opened into a large courtyard. We found a spot at a picnic table and finished our drinks under the stars to escape the smoke machine. Back inside, the last dancer was ready to go on.
A country song blasted through the speaker, and the shirt ripping continued. After he finished performing, the DJ announced the show was over, but not to worry because more strippers were scheduled on Sunday, and Oh, there is VCR cleaner available upstairs.
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August 29, 2014 by
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Pressure Washing Government Projects
Spray Wash Exterior Cleaning is the North Florida expert when it comes to cleaning governmental facilities. Spray Wash has extensive experience when dealing ...
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August 29, 2014 by
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29th August, 2014
KOTA KINABALU: Ford on Wednesday welcomed the highly-anticipated arrival of its all-new EcoSport urban SUV, which is set to define the compact sport utility vehicle segment in Sabah.
Based on Fords global B-segment platform that underpins the Ford Fiesta, the all-new EcoSport combines the agility, affordability and fuel efficiency of a compact passenger car with the flexibility, style and driving position of an SUV.
Offering superior fuel economy, easy manoeuvrability and an array of smart features, the EcoSport is just the right vehicle for both city streets and rough roads. It is as comfortable wading through flooded areas as it is entertaining the driver with hands-free music selection and phone calls, while offering passengers outstanding levels of comfort and quiet operation.
The all-new EcoSport is powered by Fords global 1.5-litre twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) four-cylinder petrol engine. Delivering 110 PS of power and peak torque of 142 Nm, the engine is mated to the ultra-efficient six-speed Ford PowerShift automatic transmission with Select Shift to offer fuel efficiency of 15.4km/L and carbon dioxide emissions of 154g/km.
The all-new EcoSport makes driving fun and intuitive with an array of smart features, including Ford SYNC, the voice-activated in-car connectivity system, available in both Mandarin and English for the first time in Malaysia.
The award-winning system enables drivers to keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road while choosing their favourite music or making phone calls using voice commands.
Other smart and convenient features include follow-me-home lights, Rear Parking Aid with Park Pilot and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror that prevents the driver from being blinded by the headlamps of following cars by detecting glare from lights behind.
The EcoSport Titanium variant also comes with Smart Keyless Entry with Fords Push Start Button, as well as rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlamps and a power slide sunroof.
There are 20 intelligent storage spaces, collectively totaling more than 21-litre capacity, including a cooled glove box that can keep up to six beverage cans cool, a sunglasses holder in an overhead console, a drawer under the front passenger seat that is big enough for a laptop, front door bins that can hold 1.5-litre bottles and 600ml bottles, and rear door bins that hold 600ml bottles.
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Ottawa Granite Countertops By Granstone CA
Ottawa #39;s finest granite countertops. Ottawa #39;s granite makes incredible counterops. The best natural stone counters in Ottawa. Quartz countertops from Ottawa have remarkable beauty and make...
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August 29, 2014 by
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Granitebeen artisans for thousands of years in a magnificent buildings such as castles and manor houses been used, but only recently, this product has become more and more popular by modern techniques make it cheaper to use in houses.Graniteis the obvious choice forcountertopsand other home due to the durability and the ability to its appearance without maintenance or deterioration. Graniteis from lava rocks are formed from the cooling magma. Each individual plate is unique with inconsistent pattern, a striking phenomenon has figured.Granite countertopsare waterproof, stain-resistant and quite scratch-resistant. They are very durable, able to take wear over many years,. There are many activities in thekitchenwith many utensils used and fell but thesecountertopsand able to withstand the rough treatment given to them in the busiest of thekitchensand bathrooms. This igneous rock has become popular in recent times for use as flooring,backsplashandcountertops. Granite countertopsare for their durable and hygienic renowned (as it is easily sterilized). Other features include its toughness, glassy surface polished and if the fact that it still be many years, and is extremely easy to maintain. It is also highly scratch-resistant and heat-resistant, it keeps its color, and its easy to keep with only a cloth clean through. Therefore it is the No. 1 choice for kitchens and bathrooms. This type ofcountertopcan help to define limited space as it extremely versatile and can be made in most designs. The addition of this rock is very important forkitchendesigns, how it with other colors in the kitchen like searching elegant, but there are so many different colors. Although granite is extremely easy to keep and maintain, it should not be rubbed with abrasive materials (such as cleaning detergent steel wool, metal pads and alkali- and chlorine detergents or bleach), should be taken also with blunt or heavy objects, chip and break even as it can crack. The best way to maintain and protect your worktop granite is to clean using warm water with a mild neutral detergent and warm water with clear and a dry cloth.
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