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How To Build A Lean To Shed - Part 7 - Roofing Install
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Frankfort, Illinois (PRWEB) August 07, 2014
In recognition of his positive contributions to the local economy, Rodney Petrick, owner and CFO of Ridgeworth Roofing Company, has been honored in the Daily Herald Business Ledgers third annual CFO of the Year Awards program. The recognition ceremony for the award was held on July 22 at the Stonegate Banquet and Conference Center in Hoffman Estates.
The CFO of the Year Award recognizes local financial executives who contribute to the success of suburban Chicagos economic growth and stability by leading the fiscal growth of their company. Honorees are nominated by peers and judged by the Daily Herald Business Ledger editorial staff.
One of twelve 2014 honorees, Petrick was recognized for more than doubling Ridgeworth Roofings overall revenue over the last decade, along with his commitment to good ethics, effective reporting, and his involvement in the local community. Petrick is an active member of several industry associations and organizations and recently received the Midwest Roofing Contractors Associations James Q. McCawley Award for outstanding dedication to the roofing industry. Under his leadership, Ridgeworth Roofing has contributed to several charitable roofing projects in recent years, providing labor and materials to install new roofing systems for non-profit organizations in the Chicagoland area.
I was surprised and honored to be considered with the other honorees, said Petrick, who was presented with the award at the recognition ceremony. It shows that hard work and keeping your nose to the grindstone pays off. I thought everybody there should be recognized because in the past six years weve all been able to navigate our businesses through one of the most difficult economic times in history. We were all able to take advantage of opportunities and grow our businesses.
Petrick and his fellow honorees will be featured in a supplement in the August 18th issue of the Daily Herald Business Ledger.
About Ridgeworth Roofing Company Located in Frankfort, IL, Ridgeworth Roofing Company is a family-owned business specializing in commercial, institutional, condominium, and industrial roofing applications. In addition to new installations, re-roofing, roof replacement, and roof repair, services include preventative maintenance programs and inspections. For more information, visit their website at http://www.ridgeworthroofing.com or call (708) 598-0039. ###
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August 7, 2014 by
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Scaling the rock-climbing features, speeding around the ice-skating ribbon and strolling through the soon-to-open Maggie Daley Park would make anyone hungry.
So the Chicago Park District has decided a restaurant and food kiosk should go up in the downtown park, which remains under construction.
The park district is seeking bids for a firm that can design, build and open a "high quality" restaurant, run a concession stand in a picnic area and handle catering special events in the new park.
Before that stretch at the north end of Grant Park was torn up to repair the roof of a subterranean parking garage, it was known as Daley Bicentennial Plaza and home to The Green at Grant Park, a seasonal alfresco cafe with a miniature golf course.
The renovation, estimated at $55 million when the project began construction in 2012, will feature an ice-skating ribbon, climbing wall, play garden, field house and picnic groves surrounded by lush landscaping. The park is being paid for with a combination of public and private funding.
Work on what will be the 28-acre Maggie Daley Park named for Chicago's one-time first lady, who died in 2011 is projected to be completed this winter with additional plantings in the spring.
Across the street at Millennium Park is the Park Grill. The city is trying to break the lease with the clout-heavy restaurant operator, which made the concession deal with the park district, according to the Chicago Tribune. Under the controversial deal, the restaurant pays about $250,000 annually in rent based on a percentage of sales but not for water, gas, garbage pickup or property taxes.
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Published: Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at 11:00 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at 11:38 p.m.
Northport will get a second Waffle House early next year.
The Atlanta-area restaurant chain has acquired property in front of the Lowe's store at 5703 McFarland Blvd. and expects to start construction in January 2015, said Waffle House spokesman Patrick Warner. The company hopes to open the restaurant in March 2015, he said.
Waffle House has a restaurant at 1925 McFarland Blvd., Northport, plus four restaurants in Tuscaloosa and another in Cottondale.
Northport Mayor Bobby Herndon said Waffle House's decision to add a second restaurant in his city reflects the growth that is occurring in the Northport area and said he understands that the restaurant chain could be looking for additional sites.
The site will put the new restaurant in a high-volume corridor that is expected to attract not only local customers but also those coming into the Tuscaloosa area from Pickens County and east central Mississippi.
We are just happy to have another there, Warner said. McFarland (Boulevard) is a good area. ... We look at traffic volumes and ask whether an area can support another Waffle House.
He said he had no information about any additional restaurants being planned in the Tuscaloosa area.
Waffle House last added a restaurant in the Tuscaloosa market in early 2012 when it opened a restaurant on the Strip at the corner of Gene Stallings Avenue and University Boulevard. That same year it rebuilt its current Northport restaurant.
Waffle House restaurants are sit-down diners that are open 24/7, 365 days a year. Once we open, we never close, Warner said.
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Wednesday, August 6, 11:26 AM EDT
By Karen Brune Mathis, Managing Editor
The restaurant opened Sept. 23, 2010, and says on the blackfinnameripub.com site that in celebration of its four-year anniversary, it is bringing an updated look, new menu items, cocktails on tap, a private dining room and more.
Sachse Construction & Development Corp., based in Detroit, Mich., pulled permits Friday for a two-phase interior renovation of the almost 9,700-square-foot building and its 2,400-square-foot patio area.
Blackfinn Jax LLC operates the restaurant, at 4840 Big Island Drive, No. 5, in The Markets at Town Center adjacent to St. Johns Town Center.
Hostess Danielle Hancock said Tuesday the work should be completed Aug. 23. She said there will be more seating with the removal of a wall between the grill and dining room; wall murals, new painting, new TVs and other features in the saloon; and painting and more TVs on the patio.
Each of the two permits shows a job cost of $96,760, totaling $193,520.
Blackfinn Ameripub describes itself as born to be a whole new generation of the classic American pub, a lively restaurant and bar that offers the affordable, craveable American food our guests want to eat.
The menu includes steaks, burgers, seafood, pasta, chicken, ribs, wings, sandwiches, flatbreads, salads and more, including beer, wine and cocktails.
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August 7, 2014 by
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By GREG KENNELTY
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Demolition of the storm-damaged McLoones Rum Runner restaurant was completed July 21, and construction is expected to begin on a new building in August, with a projected spring reopening. SEA BRIGHT Vestiges of the Rum Runner remain on the Ocean Avenue site where Tim McLoone hopes a new restaurant will be ready to open its doors to customers by spring.
We demolished the old building on [July 21] and it will probably take about a month to get the property in shape to actually start building, McLoone said.
We have to yank out the old foundation and then do remediating and inspection and bulkheading, too, since when the old dock came apart, it damaged them.
We anticipate sometime in August is when we will be building the new place and we hope to be ready by next spring.
The Sea Bright Planning and Zoning Board unanimously approved he application for the demolition and reconstruction of the restaurant on April 8.
The new, three-story restaurant, which will retain the Rum Runner name, will seat 298 patrons in indoor and outdoor dining areas including a second-floor mezzanine.
The architecture and ambience will reflect McLoones penchant for classic design as interpreted by architectural firm Anderson Campanella.
I know how to design a restaurant on the inside, but we hired them to do the building because I love that Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket look, and they can do that. I just want it to look like it has always been there, he said.
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RACINE COUNTY The Racine County Sheriffs Office is warning drivers to obey closed construction areas or receive fines.
Construction of the roundabout at highways 20 and 75 began Thursday, closing down the intersection to traffic, but a number of drivers have been ignoring the closed signs and even moving barricades, said Sgt. David Coughlin of the Sheriffs Office.
The Sheriffs Office is putting extra attention out there and violators will be ticketed, he said. The fine for failing to obey a construction zone sign is $213, he said.
The bottom line is that construction workers need to be protected.
Im not going to have a construction worker run over because their GPS is telling them to go that way, Coughlin said of drivers.
Drivers, even local residents, should follow detour signs, he said. The construction is set to go into October.
But staff at the Dover Inn, the landmark restaurant located at the southeast corner of the intersection, are worried about how to get customers to and from the eatery. Proprietor Joe Gruber said he didnt want customers to avoid heading to the inn out of fear of being ticketed.
This is going to scare off a lot of people in my eyes, said Gruber, who was planning on meeting with sheriffs personnel today for clarifications.
He was also worried about golfers who are coming to the restaurant this Saturday from throughout southeast Wisconsin for the Dover Inns annual golf outing and how motorcyclists will get there for several poker runs that have been scheduled.
Gruber was off on Thursday and had not checked on all routes available to get to the inn. But he understands that state Department of Transportations posted detour is the best way: By taking Highway A (Plank Road) to Highway 75 and then heading north to the restaurant. Gruber was unsure as of Thursday if there was a way to get to the restaurant on Highway 75 from the north.
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