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April 5, 2014 by
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(International) DJ CAM ABECINA on decks!
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April 5, 2014 by
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In its raw form, it may just look like some nails and pieces of wood, but when assembled by an articulate hand, can become a beautiful piece of architecture. From the perfect stage for every backyard party to a relaxing refuge while taking in the beauty of the seasons, decks not only add comfort and enjoyment to your home, but it also adds value it.
For over 15 years, Tytans Construction has been building exceptional decks and other construction projects, receiving recognition in 2014 as the Hamilton Community Newss Readers Choice Award winner for Best Decks. With a high level of service, excellent quality workmanship, along with offering a wide variety of designs and styles at competitive prices, its no wonder why Tytans Construction is a favourite amongst choosey homeowners in Hamilton and surrounding areas.
Homeowners share a common thread when it comes to improving their homes: they want the very best quality when it comes to home improvements, done with accuracy to improve equity while also being completed at the best possible price. Thats where Tytans Construction comes into the equation. Tytans believes in completing every project using quality materials and workmanship, all done at a competitive price.
From two tiered decks to pool decks, Tytans has perfected the art form of creating beautiful outdoor spaces. With plenty of experience and an eye for design, the Tytans Construction team works with clients directly, ensuring that their specific vision becomes reality upon completion.
Tytans Construction may have won the Readers Choice Award for Best Decks, but they equally excel at other forms of construction, both for residential and commercial projects. Whether you have a finished basement in mind, require a new roof, or need help with office renovations, Tytans Constructions qualified team can take care of it. Quality work done properly with exceptional workmanship is what you can expect.
Contact Tytans Construction today for an estimate on your deck or other home/office construction project 519-427-9390.
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April 5, 2014 by
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Are You Looking For Mold Remediation in Bostwick FL?
Call us: (904) 849-5760 or visit http://www.floridadryout.com/city/bostwick-fl/ We have many years of experience in residential commercial water and fire d...
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Are You Looking For Mold Remediation in Fernandina Beach FL?
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Are You Looking For Mold Remediation in Hastings FL?
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Are You Looking For Mold Remediation in Lulu FL?
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Are You Looking For Mold Remediation in Penney Farms FL?
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April 5, 2014 by
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Starting immediately, home subscribers of The Californian will have their newspapers delivered by a company that actually intends on making sure those papers arrive daily, on time and in a spot where readers can find them. Like their porches.
The Californian has partnered with CIPS Marketing Group Inc., a leading marketing and distribution firm, to oversee all facets of daily and weekly home-delivered newspapers.
Delivery of The Californian, as readers in certain circulation areas know all too well, has been unacceptably sporadic. The partnership with CIPS will end most of those difficulties as the switchover winds down. Lingering and isolated problems may persist during the next few weeks' transition period, but missed papers should be a rarity by May 1 -- and any delivery problems, starting Saturday, will be promptly rectified. On that count, there will be no transition period.
"CIPS has taken circulation distribution off our hands and at a very competitive price," Michelle Chantry, The Californian's chief financial officer, said this week. "Not only do they use state-of-the-art GPS equipment that we could never afford; they have years of expertise in the industry that encouraged us to put our trust in their hands.
"We are confident they will continue to provide excellent customer service and open and direct communication as they have from the beginning of building the contract through the entire transitional period," she said.
The partnership significantly expands CIPS Marketing's Central Valley operations and its ever increasing home delivery customer base.
In a statement, Manuel Collazo, CIPS Marketing's executive vice president, noted, "We have enjoyed a very successful distribution partnership with The Californian for several years, delivering their TMC product (The Voice) market-wide. ... Our operations team at CIPS has more daily newspaper experience than any other alternate distribution company and are the best suited to handle the unique challenges associated with this kind of partnership."
Michael Lynch, president and CEO of CIPS, said, "The integrity and quality of service CIPS Marketing brings to the table is more critical than ever as publishers consider providing access to their core customers."
Said Chantry: "We continue to have a sense of urgency during this changeover to redeliver missed households, and the customer service department has been inundated with complaint calls. We are committed to provide the best service we possibly can to our readers."
CIPS, in business for more than 40 years, handles the weekly distribution of 10.5 million unique print packages and advertising circulars to more than 7 million households. Its comprehensive quality control systems include verification tools that comply with all delivery specifications, including the strictest "do not deliver" and "paper pile-up" standards in the industry, according to the company. CIPS says it enjoys the industry's only perfect track record of successful home-delivery conversions from coast to coast.
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April 5, 2014 by
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Though no one denied the pair had once been beautiful, city officials seemed intent on demolition in 2004. A deep-pocketed buyer offering to replace them with something new had retained two powerful law firms to make the case for demolition. Once the local Council representative joined the hanging party, the buildings looked like goners.
But neighbors, preservationists, and the Historical Commission fought back, and today the two former white elephants on West Johnson are gleaming palaces, playing a useful role again as housing for low-income seniors.
There will be a ribbon-cutting April 30 to celebrate Nugent's transformation. (Presser was finished in 2010.) No doubt, city officials will be there to applaud its preservation. They will surely praise the developer, Nolen Properties, for sticking with the project in difficult times. Justly so, too.
But though Nolen deserves enormous credit for bringing these two historically certified buildings back from the grave, its work is only partly why the distinctive Mount Airy landmarks still stand.
Philadelphia hasn't had much patience lately with its big, challenging historic buildings, as last month's decision on Chestnut Street's Boyd Theater attests. Although Nugent and Presser had been vacant only two years by 2004, they were much farther gone than the Boyd. A company that operated them as group homes badly neglected them for 20 years.
If you were paying attention in 2004, you would have heard the same complaints made about the state of the Boyd voiced verbatim about Nugent and Presser: The blighted properties were holding the neighborhood back. The hollowed-out shells had become magnets for rats, graffiti, loiterers. Restoring them, some claimed, would cost a fortune. What profit was there in saving two obsolete, over-sized boardinghouses?
The first difference was that the neighborhood sensed there was value in keeping evidence of its grand past around. The stately homes were built by local business magnates. George Nugent made his money in textiles, and Theodore Presser had cornered the market in sheet music.
Both progressive thinkers, they wanted to provide an alternative to the dismal almshouses that were the last resort for the poor and elderly in those days. In 1895, Nugent hired Franklin J. Stuckert, known for his hotels, to cook up a turreted chteau in the healthy Mount Airy countryside.
To head off the demolition effort, neighbors nominated the buildings for the city's historic register. The Preservation Alliance took up the cause. But what made the real difference was that the Historical Commission rushed to their defense by fast-tracking the nominations.
Nolen's original plan was to ride the booming real estate market and create luxury apartments, but the housing crash forced it to switch gears. The demand for senior housing was still strong. So, even though the company's bread-and-butter is suburban housing, and affordable housing is a specialized niche, managing director Richard J. Sudall said Nolen decided to give it a try.
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April 5, 2014 by
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WARSAW, Ill. A tour of homes is planned from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday to raise money for the Warsaw High School afterprom.
The tour includes four homes and a church.
A $10 ticket admits one person to all five locations. Tickets will be available at each home the day of the tour.
Gound Home
The Bob and Amy Gound home is located at 1405 Francis Sartory Road, Warsaw.
The Gound home has 1,880 square feet on 13.62 acres in a country setting close to town and schools.
The home features an open floor plan. The great-room has vaulted ceilings finished in cedar, large triangle windows and wood burning fireplace with cultured stone.
The kitchen has a built-in double oven, an island with electric cook top and hickory cabinets. There are three bedrooms and two baths on the main level. The master bedroom has vaulted ceilings, and the master bath features a sunken Jacuzzi tub with shower and a two-sink vanity.
Floors are tile and laminate throughout the house. The full finished basement features two bedrooms, a bath, a large family room with stone and granite bar, plus a game room.
Outside is an attached 24-by-26-foot garage, a large deck with screened-in porch, a 30-by-45-foot metal building with a horse stall, and a pasture and hayfield.
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