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    Impact Of Covid 19 On Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market 2020 Industry Challenges, Business Overview And Forecast Research Study 2026 Express Keeper -…

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Overview for Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Helps in providing scope and definitions, Key Findings, Growth Drivers, and Various Dynamics.

    Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Data and Acquisition Research Study with Trends and Opportunities 2019-2024The study of Outdoor Gazebo Tents market is a compilation of the market of Outdoor Gazebo Tents broken down into its entirety on the basis of types, application, trends and opportunities, mergers and acquisitions, drivers and restraints, and a global outreach. The detailed study also offers a board interpretation of the Outdoor Gazebo Tents industry from a variety of data points that are collected through reputable and verified sources. Furthermore, the study sheds a lights on a market interpretations on a global scale which is further distributed through distribution channels, generated incomes sources and a marginalized market space where most trade occurs.

    Along with a generalized market study, the report also consists of the risks that are often neglected when it comes to the Outdoor Gazebo Tents industry in a comprehensive manner. The study is also divided in an analytical space where the forecast is predicted through a primary and secondary research methodologies along with an in-house model.

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    Key players in the global Outdoor Gazebo Tents market covered in Chapter 12:Kozyard LLCSojag inc.Gazebo Penguin Inc.MASTERTENTUNICREST Group Ltd (DURAMARQ )Ardisam Inc. (Gazelle Tents)Palram Industries Ltd.OZtrail AustraliaSunjoy GroupPoptentsTMExtreme Tent Technology Ltd. (Extreme Canopy, Extreme Marquees)Country Lane GazebosTents-Canopy.comMASTERCANOPYActiva Leisure Inc.Crown Shades, Inc.Leisure Woods Inc.Newell Brands (Coleman Company, Inc.)

    In Chapter 4 and 14.1, on the basis of types, the Outdoor Gazebo Tents market from 2015 to 2025 is primarily split into:2.4 x 3m3 x 3m4.5 x 3m4.8 x 3m4.8 x 4.8m6 x 3m6 x 6mOther Sizes

    In Chapter 5 and 14.2, on the basis of applications, the Outdoor Gazebo Tents market from 2015 to 2025 covers:Market StallsTrade ShowsSporting EventsAutomotive ShowsSchool EventsFairs and FestivalsBeach SheltersWedding MarqueeResidential UseOthers

    Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2015-2025) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14:North America (Covered in Chapter 7 and 14)United StatesCanadaMexicoEurope (Covered in Chapter 8 and 14)GermanyUKFranceItalySpainRussiaOthersAsia-Pacific (Covered in Chapter 9 and 14)ChinaJapanSouth KoreaAustraliaIndiaSoutheast AsiaOthersMiddle East and Africa (Covered in Chapter 10 and 14)Saudi ArabiaUAEEgyptNigeriaSouth AfricaOthersSouth America (Covered in Chapter 11 and 14)BrazilArgentinaColumbiaChileOthersRegional scope can be customized

    For a global outreach, the Outdoor Gazebo Tents study also classifies the market into a global distribution where key market demographics are established based on the majority of the market share. The following markets that are often considered for establishing a global outreach are North America, Europe, Asia, and the Rest of the World. Depending on the study, the following markets are often interchanged, added, or excluded as certain markets only adhere to certain products and needs.

    Here is a short glance at what the study actually encompasses:Study includes strategic developments, latest product launches, regional growth markers and mergers & acquisitionsRevenue, cost price, capacity & utilizations, import/export rates and market shareForecast predictions are generated from analytical data sources and calculated through a series of in-house processes.

    However, based on requirements, this report could be customized for specific regions and countries.

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    Some Point of Table of Content:

    Chapter One: Outdoor Gazebo Tents Introduction and Market Overview

    Chapter Two: Executive Summary

    Chapter Three: Industry Chain Analysis

    Chapter Four: Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market, by Type

    Chapter Five: Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market, by Application

    Chapter Six: Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Analysis by Regions

    Chapter Seven: North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Eight: Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Nine: Asia Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Ten: Middle East and Africa Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Eleven: South America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Analysis by Countries

    Chapter Twelve: Competitive Landscape 12.1 Kozyard LLC 12.1.1 Kozyard LLC Basic Information 12.1.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.1.3 Kozyard LLC Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.2 Sojag inc. 12.2.1 Sojag inc. Basic Information 12.2.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.2.3 Sojag inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.3 Gazebo Penguin Inc. 12.3.1 Gazebo Penguin Inc. Basic Information 12.3.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.3.3 Gazebo Penguin Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.4 MASTERTENT 12.4.1 MASTERTENT Basic Information 12.4.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.4.3 MASTERTENT Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.5 UNICREST Group Ltd (DURAMARQ ) 12.5.1 UNICREST Group Ltd (DURAMARQ ) Basic Information 12.5.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.5.3 UNICREST Group Ltd (DURAMARQ ) Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.6 Ardisam Inc. (Gazelle Tents) 12.6.1 Ardisam Inc. (Gazelle Tents) Basic Information 12.6.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.6.3 Ardisam Inc. (Gazelle Tents) Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.7 Palram Industries Ltd. 12.7.1 Palram Industries Ltd. Basic Information 12.7.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.7.3 Palram Industries Ltd. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.8 OZtrail Australia 12.8.1 OZtrail Australia Basic Information 12.8.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.8.3 OZtrail Australia Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.9 Sunjoy Group 12.9.1 Sunjoy Group Basic Information 12.9.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.9.3 Sunjoy Group Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.10 PoptentsTM 12.10.1 PoptentsTM Basic Information 12.10.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.10.3 PoptentsTM Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.11 Extreme Tent Technology Ltd. (Extreme Canopy, Extreme Marquees) 12.11.1 Extreme Tent Technology Ltd. (Extreme Canopy, Extreme Marquees) Basic Information 12.11.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.11.3 Extreme Tent Technology Ltd. (Extreme Canopy, Extreme Marquees) Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.12 Country Lane Gazebos 12.12.1 Country Lane Gazebos Basic Information 12.12.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.12.3 Country Lane Gazebos Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.13 Tents-Canopy.com 12.13.1 Tents-Canopy.com Basic Information 12.13.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.13.3 Tents-Canopy.com Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.14 MASTERCANOPY 12.14.1 MASTERCANOPY Basic Information 12.14.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.14.3 MASTERCANOPY Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.15 Activa Leisure Inc. 12.15.1 Activa Leisure Inc. Basic Information 12.15.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.15.3 Activa Leisure Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.16 Crown Shades, Inc. 12.16.1 Crown Shades, Inc. Basic Information 12.16.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.16.3 Crown Shades, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.17 Leisure Woods Inc. 12.17.1 Leisure Woods Inc. Basic Information 12.17.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.17.3 Leisure Woods Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 12.18 Newell Brands (Coleman Company, Inc.) 12.18.1 Newell Brands (Coleman Company, Inc.) Basic Information 12.18.2 Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Introduction 12.18.3 Newell Brands (Coleman Company, Inc.) Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020

    Chapter Thirteen: Industry Outlook continued

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    List of tablesList of Tables and Figures Figure Product Picture of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Table Product Specification of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Table Outdoor Gazebo Tents Key Market Segments Table Key Players Outdoor Gazebo Tents Covered Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Size, 2015 2025 Table Different Types of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) Segment by Type from 2015-2020 Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Share by Types in 2019 Table Different Applications of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) Segment by Applications from 2015-2020 Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Share by Applications in 2019 Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Market Share by Regions in 2019 Figure North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production Value ($) and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production Value ($) and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production Value ($) and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production Value ($) and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production Value ($) and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Table Global COVID-19 Status and Economic Overview Figure Global COVID-19 Status Figure COVID-19 Comparison of Major Countries Figure Industry Chain Analysis of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Table Upstream Raw Material Suppliers of Outdoor Gazebo Tents with Contact Information Table Major Players Headquarters, and Service Area of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Figure Major Players Production Value Market Share of Outdoor Gazebo Tents in 2019 Table Major Players Outdoor Gazebo Tents Product Types in 2019 Figure Production Process of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Figure Manufacturing Cost Structure of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Figure Channel Status of Outdoor Gazebo Tents Table Major Distributors of Outdoor Gazebo Tents with Contact Information Table Major Downstream Buyers of Outdoor Gazebo Tents with Contact Information Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) by Type (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value Share by Type (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value Share by Type (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production by Type (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production Share by Type (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Production Share by Type (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of 2.4 x 3m (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of 3 x 3m (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of 4.5 x 3m (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of 4.8 x 3m (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of 4.8 x 4.8m (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of 6 x 3m (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of 6 x 6m (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Value ($) and Growth Rate of Other Sizes (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Price by Type (2015-2020) Figure Downstream Market Overview Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption by Application (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption Market Share by Application (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption Market Share by Application (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Market Stalls (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Trade Shows (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Sporting Events (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Automotive Shows (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of School Events (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Fairs and Festivals (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Beach Shelters (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Wedding Marquee (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Residential Use (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Consumption and Growth Rate of Others (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2015 Table Global Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2019 Figure North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure North America COVID-19 Status Figure North America COVID-19 Confirmed Cases Major Distribution Figure North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) and Growth (2015-2020) Table North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure United States Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Canada Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Mexico Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Europe COVID-19 Status Figure Europe COVID-19 Confirmed Cases Major Distribution Figure Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Germany Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure UK Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure France Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Italy Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Spain Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Russia Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Asia Pacific COVID-19 Status Figure Asia Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Asia Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia Pacific Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure China Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Japan Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South Korea Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure India Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Southeast Asia Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Australia Outdoor Gazebo Tents Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Middle East Outdoor Gazebo Tents Revenue (M USD) and Growth (2015-2020) continued

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    NOTE: Our report does take into account the impact of coronavirus pandemic and dedicates qualitative as well as quantitative sections of information within the report that emphasizes the impact of COVID-19.

    As this pandemic is ongoing and leading to dynamic shifts in stocks and businesses worldwide, we take into account the current condition and forecast the market data taking into consideration the micro and macroeconomic factors that will be affected by the pandemic.

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    Dwight Capital Starts New Year with Closing in Excess of $635 Million in Financings Across an Array of Multifamily Assets in January -…

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NEW YORK, NY - Dwight Capital had a tremendous start to 2021, closing in excess of $635 MM in financings (including Interest Rate Reductions) in January. Featured among Dwights closings are HUD loans for Legends Cary Towne, SOVA on Grant Apartments, Infinity at Centerville Crossing and Cascades Apartments.

    Dwight provided $50.48 MM for Legends Cary Towne, a 354-unit apartment complex located in Raleigh, NC. The property is comprised of 15 three-story apartment buildings, a clubhouse and seven parking garages all situated on over 21 acres. Legends Cary Towne has undergone interior and exterior renovations since 2015, including improvements on 90% of its units, and is in mint condition. The apartment communitys amenities include a fitness center, swimming pool, spa, basketball court, tennis court and outdoor lounge areas. The loan includes a Green Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) Reduction set at 25 basis points, as the property is ENERGY STAR certified. Managing Principal, Josh Sasouness, originated this transaction.

    Managing Director, Brandon Baksh, and Originator, Brian Yee, originated $50 MM for SOVA on Grant Apartments, a 211-unit luxury apartment complex located in the heart of Uptown Denver, CO. The community was built in 2018 with chic, high-end finishes and panoramic city views. SOVAs amenities include a virtual golf driving range, fitness facility, rooftop lounge and spa. Upon construction, the property received the LEED Silver designation, and therefore achieved a Green MIP Reduction set at 25 basis points.

    Dwight also financed loans for Infinity at Centerville Crossing and Cascades Apartments, two adjacent luxury apartment communities located in Virginia Beach, VA. Dwight closed $40.48 MM for Infinity, a 236-unit complex that was built in 2016. Set on 10.36 acres, the property is comprised of five, four-story apartment buildings and a single-story community center. Its amenities include a clubroom, fitness and business centers, outdoor gazebos and a swimming pool.

    In addition, Dwight closed $40.24 MM for Cascades Apartments, which is situated on over 11.6 acres. Built in 2010, the property is comprised of seven, three-story apartment buildings with 226 residential units and one, four-story mixed-use building. The mixed-use building contains 20,700 square feet of nine commercial units, which include a fitness center, nail salon, coffee shop, and insurance agency. Both loans, closed for the same borrower, include Green MIP Reductions set at 25 basis points, since the properties are ENERGY STAR certified. Baksh, and Originator, Karnveer Bal, originated these transactions.

    About Dwight Capital:Dwight Capital LLC is one of the largest commercial real estate finance companies in the United States. Our range of services includes commercial lending across a variety of platforms such as FHA/HUD, Bridge, and Mezzanine Financing as well as Preferred Equity for both stabilized and new-construction properties. Dwight Capital is also one of the largest FHA/HUD lenders for multifamily and healthcare properties in the United States and services in excess of $6.5 billion of commercial real estate loans.

    For more information about Dwight Capital, please visit:www.dwightcapital.com

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    Dwight Capital Finances Over $635 MM in January 2021 – Business Wire

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dwight Capital had a tremendous start to 2021, closing in excess of $635 MM in financings (including Interest Rate Reductions) in January. Featured among Dwights closings are HUD loans for Legends Cary Towne, SOVA on Grant Apartments, Infinity at Centerville Crossing and Cascades Apartments.

    Dwight provided $50.48 MM for Legends Cary Towne, a 354-unit apartment complex located in Raleigh, NC. The property is comprised of 15 three-story apartment buildings, a clubhouse and seven parking garages all situated on over 21 acres. Legends Cary Towne has undergone interior and exterior renovations since 2015, including improvements on 90% of its units, and is in mint condition. The apartment communitys amenities include a fitness center, swimming pool, spa, basketball court, tennis court and outdoor lounge areas. The loan includes a Green Mortgage Insurance Premium (MIP) Reduction set at 25 basis points, as the property is ENERGY STAR certified. Managing Principal, Josh Sasouness, originated this transaction.

    Managing Director, Brandon Baksh, and Originator, Brian Yee, originated $50 MM for SOVA on Grant Apartments, a 211-unit luxury apartment complex located in the heart of Uptown Denver, CO. The community was built in 2018 with chic, high-end finishes and panoramic city views. SOVAs amenities include a virtual golf driving range, fitness facility, rooftop lounge and spa. Upon construction, the property received the LEED Silver designation, and therefore achieved a Green MIP Reduction set at 25 basis points.

    Dwight also financed loans for Infinity at Centerville Crossing and Cascades Apartments, two adjacent luxury apartment communities located in Virginia Beach, VA. Dwight closed $40.48 MM for Infinity, a 236-unit complex that was built in 2016. Set on 10.36 acres, the property is comprised of five, four-story apartment buildings and a single-story community center. Its amenities include a clubroom, fitness and business centers, outdoor gazebos and a swimming pool.

    In addition, Dwight closed $40.24 MM for Cascades Apartments, which is situated on over 11.6 acres. Built in 2010, the property is comprised of seven, three-story apartment buildings with 226 residential units and one, four-story mixed-use building. The mixed-use building contains 20,700 square feet of nine commercial units, which include a fitness center, nail salon, coffee shop, and insurance agency. Both loans, closed for the same borrower, include Green MIP Reductions set at 25 basis points, since the properties are ENERGY STAR certified. Baksh, and Originator, Karnveer Bal, originated these transactions.

    About Dwight Capital

    Dwight Capital LLC is one of the largest commercial real estate finance companies in the United States. Our range of services includes commercial lending across a variety of platforms such as FHA/HUD, Bridge, and Mezzanine Financing as well as Preferred Equity for both stabilized and new-construction properties. Dwight Capital is also one of the largest FHA/HUD lenders for multifamily and healthcare properties in the United States and services in excess of $6.5 billion of commercial real estate loans.

    For more information about Dwight Capital, please visit: http://www.dwightcapital.com

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    On the market: Guilford home with views of Thimble Islands – New Haven Register

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Commanding panoramic views of the Long Island Sound, Rogers Island and the Thimble Islands are the hallmark of the contemporized colonial house at 379 Old Sachems Head Road in Guilford. Then again, there are many distinguishing features on this waterfront property that could be considered a hallmark, starting with its size and continuing with its many amenities. The unique part about this property is its size. Its on five acres. Thats hard to find, especially along the waterfront, according to Joe Piscitelli, the listing agent. Residents can enjoy dramatic sunsets over the Thimble Islands, the rolling lawn that gently descends to the rocky coastline of Joshua Cove and attractive gardens and there are no utility poles or wires to obstruct the view. On this property the utilities are underground, Piscitelli said.

    Water views are visible from many of its 11 rooms as well as from relaxing spots throughout the property; a gazebo, patios, pergolas and large covered porch.

    The 5,405-square-foot house, topped with a slate roof, was built in 1940. Inside, there are three fireplaces, a banquet-sized formal dining room and updated kitchen. The master suite enjoys its own private balcony. The walkout lower level features a summer kitchen and cabana.

    The grounds feature a Gunite in-ground swimming pool and spa, and come the warm weather months, residents can walk down to the waters edge to boat, kayak and paddle board, setting off from their own private launch. And theres great clamming in the Sound, Piscitelli said. This is definitely the property for a water enthusiast, he said.

    Living room with skylights at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    Despite this homes proximity to the water, no flood insurance is required, Piscitelli said, because the four-bedroom, 4.5-bath house is perched high atop a knoll.

    Its walking distance to West Woods trails, Piscitelli said. Its four miles to the Shore Line East train station and the center of Guilford, which very much remains its classic small town character, he said. The local train can get commuters quickly into nearby New Haven, and Manhattan is only 75 miles away.

    This property was on the market for $4,700,000. It currently has a contingent.

    Contemporized colonial at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    Circular stone patio at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford with views of the Thimble Islands.

    Kitchen at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    A portion of the master bedroom suite at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    Stone wall markers to the property at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    Waterfront property on Joshuas Cove/Long Island Sound at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    Covered porch at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    Private five-acre property at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    Flagstone patio and stone sitting wall at 379 Old Sachems Head Road, Guilford.

    For more information contact Joe Piscitelli of Coldwell Banker at 203-982-3511 or Joe.Piscitelli@coldwellbankermoves.com.

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    Wendover Housing Partners Breaks Ground on $16.3M Affordable Housing Community in Sanford, Florida – REBusinessOnline

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SANFORD, FLA. Wendover Housing Partners, an Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based multifamily developer, has broken ground on Monroe Landings, a $16.3 million affordable housing community in Sanford. Wendover received $11.5 million in tax credit equity, $1.3 million from partner Orlando Housing Authority and a $2.8 million permanent loan from Neighborhood Lending Partners. Roger B. Kennedy Construction is overseeing the construction of the community.

    Located at 375 Oleander Ave. in Sanford, Monroe Landings will be a 60-unit, multifamily community with one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Community amenities will include a clubhouse with a gathering area and fireplace, resident computer center, pool, tot lot, gazebo with picnic tables, outdoor grills and a community gardening area. Rent is expected to start at $766 per month for one-bedroom units, $908 per month for two-bedroom units and $1,041 per month for three-bedroom units. Wendover expects to move residents in by the end of 2021 or beginning of 2022.

    In November 2013, HUD demolished an existing affordable housing community at the site after being deemed uninhabitable. Several hundred residents were displaced at the time the community was demolished. Wendover will offer the former residents the option to live at Monroe Landings when completed. The property will serve as the first phase of development for the revitalization of the Goldsboro neighborhood, being the first large-scale development there in more than 20 years.

    In addition to Monroe Landings, Wendover currently has three other affordable communities in the development pipeline in Central Florida, as well as four affordable active communities.

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    Notes from the Museums: Mermaids – Hernando Sun

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Mary Sheldon, President, Hernando Historical Museum Assoc., Inc.

    The Mermaid Trail festivities on Saturday, February 20th will take trekkers to the 1885 Depot and adjoining Countryman One Room School House on Russell Street and, also, to the May-Stringer at the top of the Jefferson Street hill at 601 Museum Court.

    The Brooksville Main Street program started the fun way of touring Brooksville. The brass, mermaid figurines have have been given names. For instance, Mermaid Arcelia lives in the rafters of the Depot and her sister Mermaid Maridith has a place of honor in the gazebo at the May-Stringer. A lovely collection of Mermaid memorabilia can be found on the third floor of the Museum. Along with Mermaid history starting in 1947 you will also be able to view photos of Weeki Wachee Springs before it became Floridas first roadside attraction.

    By the way, it is quite possible that a live Mermaid may join Maridith in the gazebo on Saturday!

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    Legacy Village of Cleveland Celebrates National Caregivers Day with Heartwarming Presentation – PressDoc

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    About Legacy Village of Cleveland, TN

    Legacy Village of Cleveland is a 58,000 square feet assisted living and memory care facility, located on the old Rolling Hills Golf Course. It offers 39 assisted living spacious suites and 32 memory care apartments in its state-of-the-art memory care wing, The Harbor.

    Legacy Village of Cleveland offers many premium services such as three savory meals a day, licensed nursing administration, assistance with bathing, grooming and dressing, transportation, housekeeping and linen services.

    Amenities include spacious apartments, a wellness center and wellness cafe, a beauty and barber shop, a private dining room, a beautiful chapel, an outdoor patio and fireplace, spacious indoor common areas with fireplaces and beautiful views of the rolling hills.

    More information is available at legacycleveland.net or by calling (423) 478-8071.

    Legacy Village of Cleveland is part of a family of senior living communities throughout the Southeast owned/operated by Legacy Senior Living, of Cleveland, Tenn. The parent company specializes in offering independent living, assisted living, and Alzheimers care services. More information is available at legacysl.net.

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    Emily Dickinson museum plans $2M project to restore period wallpaper, floor coverings and other decor – GazetteNET

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    AMHERST The Emily Dickinson Museum, which has made a number of improvements to its facilities and grounds in recent years to increase their historical accuracy, is about to embark on what staff are calling its most significant restoration project to date.

    From the installation of period-style wallpaper and carpets, to the inclusion of decorative items and furnishings appropriate to the 1850s, the estimated $2 million project aims to return the home of Amhersts most famous resident more fully to the look and feel it had during the poets adult lifetime.

    We see this as an opportunity, along with the renovations weve already made, to let visitors really see Emily Dickinson in her own landscape and her own time, said Jane Wald, the museums executive director.

    Wald says the work on the Homestead, where Dickinson composed much of her poetry from the 1850s through the mid 1860s, is expected to start this spring and run through most of 2021. The museum, which includes the Homestead and the nearby house known as The Evergreens, the home of Dickinsons brother Austin and his family, has been closed since the pandemic arrived and will remain shut while the restoration work progresses, Wald said.

    But when the museum reopens, hopefully, in March 2022, she added, visitors to the Homestead will be able to view about three times as much fully restored space as can currently be seen, and new details will be available for understanding Dickinsons daily life.

    Funding for the work will come in part from an endowed $22 million fund the museum received a few years ago as part of a $25 million gift left to Amherst College, which owns the museum, from the late Amherst alum William McC. Vickery. The museum will also tap some other sources and do some fundraising for the new restorations, Wald noted.

    Work is slated for a number of places in the Homestead, including hallways, parlor rooms, and whats known as the Northwest Chamber, a second-floor room adjacent to Dickinsons bedroom where her mother, Emily Norcross Dickinson, spent the last years of her life.

    In all these spaces, period-style wallpaper that matches or closely resembles the original decor will be installed, and in some cases modern floorboards will be replaced, new paint schemes will be applied to some of the woodwork, and various period furnishings and decor will be put in place.

    Many of those furnishings will be moved over from The Evergreens, where later generations of Dickinsons extended family had moved them from the Homestead in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Wald noted.

    The parlors in particular will be decorated with wallpaper that Dickinsons niece described as white with large figures and a carpet woven with a great basket of flowers, from which roses were spilling all over the floor to a border of more flowers at the edge.

    Wald said some of the wallpaper patterns, or fragments of them, were found amidst several old layers of wallpaper that were uncovered in these rooms and spaces. Working with architectural specialists and other consultants, she said, Weve been able to pinpoint which patterns would have been in use in the mid-19th century.

    Some of the discoveries have been unearthed over time and others by accident; when a ceiling of one of the parlors collapsed in 2009, Wald related, museum staff were able to get a firsthand look at some of the original construction and decorative elements previously hidden.

    Another key part of the upcoming work is bringing in 21st-century technology thats designed to preserve 19th-century history. New heating and cooling systems for the Homestead and The Evergreens will provide much better temperature and humidity control than the current systems, Wald said a key need considering the antique furnishings in the museum.

    Though shes been disappointed the museum has been closed for in-person visits for so long, Wald said shes been excited to see people engaging with the historic center through a range of online programs the museum has developed, including virtual tours of the property. When the museum held its annual Tell itSlant Poetry Festival last fall online, We had people from 49 states and dozens of other countries participating, she said.

    The upcoming restoration work is also coming amid continued interest in Dickinson in popular culture, Wald says. She points to the Apple TV+ series Dickinson, the connections between the poet and Taylor Swifts new album Evermore, and the philanthropy of MacKenzie Scott.

    The famously reclusive poet has also received some renewed cachet during the pandemic. Shes been called The Queen of Quarantine, Wald said with a laugh. The poet has also been dubbed The Original Queen of Social Distancing.

    Ideally the restoration work will bring an even greater level of understanding to the history of Dickinson, her family, her home and the details and circumstances of her daily life, Wald said: Were anxious to show that to visitors when we reopen. We think that can help make Amherst more of a cultural destination than ever.

    Steve Pfarrer can be reached at spfarrer@gazettenet.com.

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    William Ceder Obituary – (1940 – 2021) – Central City, NE – The Grand Island Independent – Legacy.com

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CENTRAL CITY - William H. "Bill" Ceder, 80, of Central City died at his home Feb. 17, 2021.Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23, at Solt-Wagner Funeral Home in Central City with the Rev. Dave Ohlman officiating.Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday from 11 a.m.1 p.m. Memorials are suggested to the Central City Volunteer Fire Department. Condolences may be sent to the family at http://www.soltwagnerfuneral.com.William Howard was born Oct. 27, 1940, in Genoa to Howard Earl and Eunice Isabella (Peterson) Ceder. Bill grew up in Central City and graduated from Central City High School in 1958. Following his schooling, Bill remained in Central City, where he began a livestock and equipment business. He also worked with his parents at their appliance store, repairing appliances and installing carpet. He later went on to selling agriculture and livestock equipment for many different companies. On Feb. 7, 1960, Bill married Joan Nitzel in Archer. They made their home in Central City for all 61 years of their married life.Bill was a member of the Sons of American Legion, Lone Tree Rodeo Association, The Saddle Club and Rodeo Stock Contractor. He enjoyed hunting, horses, rodeos and grilling, but his greatest love was getting to spend time with his family. He especially enjoyed getting to spend time with his grandchildren down at the river.Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Joan, of Central City; his children, Tony Ceder of Casper, Wyo., Melodie Carlin of Grand Island, and Faith Oberg of Dunning; his grandchildren, A.W. Ceder, Ethan Ceder, Katie (Zachary) Zdorik, Sara Oberg, Emma Ceder, Cody Clark, Michael Oberg, Tyler Carlin; and one brother, Larry (Nancy) Ceder of Smith Center, Kan.He was preceded in death by his parents; and one son, Thomas Lee Ceder.

    Published by The Grand Island Independent on Feb. 20, 2021.

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    How to stay safe and warm both with or without power – KARE11.com

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There are tips you can keep in mind regardless if you're still dealing with freezing weather or if you're preparing for the next storm.

    The south has experienced devastating winter storms this week and power outages caused by the storms have left people cold and in danger.

    Much of the power has since been restored, but there are still places without any. Regardless, many places that are strangers to below freezing temperatures have yet to warm up.

    And winter storms are still moving through the country as cold air remains. So people have been sharing tips to stay warm and keep safe across social media to help those who find themselves in tough spots.

    But not all tips are safe.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a list of recommendations to follow during snow storms to stay safe indoors, and some of their tips include things to consider when losing power and heat.

    Among the main guidelines, the website asks people to install a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector to protect yourself and your family from CO poisoning, although every home should be equipped with a working one already.

    This is an important first step because many devices that might be useful to you in a winter power outage release carbon monoxide, which is both colorless and odorless. That includes generators, gas ovens or ranges, grills and cars. The CDC says dont run a car inside your garage, dont run a generator in your home or even next to a window, dont run a grill inside your home or garage, and dont run a gas oven or range without proper ventilation.

    HEATING YOUR HOME

    The CDC strongly cautions against using a gas stove or oven to heat a home because its unsafe. The CDC adds that fireplaces or wood stoves should only be used to heat a home if they are properly vented to the outside and dont leak gas from the flue or exhaust into the indoor air space.

    As stated above, gas or charcoal grills shouldnt be used indoors. Neither should camp stoves.

    If you must use a kerosene heater, make sure you have proper ventilation. The CDC also recommends to use the fuel designed for the heater, dont substitute it for something else.

    In fact, electric portable space heaters are a good go-to when your home needs heat. The CDC stresses they should have automatic shut-off switches, non-glowing elements and are kept away from flammable materials.

    Its best to keep them uncovered and at least three feet away from drapes, furniture, bedding or water. Dont leave them on top of furniture, dont leave children unattended near a space heater, avoid using extension cords if you have the option to plug it in and make sure the cord is not in a place where its a tripping hazard or has to run under a carpet or rug.

    CONSERVING HEAT

    Its also important to prevent heat from escaping, especially if your access to devices that can warm you up is limited.

    Keep yourself bundled with layers. A winter storm power outage is the perfect time to bust out extra blankets, sleeping bags and winter coats.

    You should avoid unnecessarily opening doors and windows. In fact, you can stuff towels and rags underneath doors to better prevent heat from escaping. You should also close off unneeded rooms so there is a smaller space to heat.

    Also, be sure to close draperies or cover windows with blankets at night to keep the heat in.

    WHAT ABOUT MY CAR?

    Many people have used their cars for warmth and a recharge during these winter storms. Never leave the car on in your garage if you plan to use it.

    But even if your car is outside, keep your stays in it limited. Running the heater for too long still poses the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

    The CDC suggests running the motor and heater of the car for 10 minutes per hour and opening one window slightly to let in air. It also says you should double-check to make sure the exhaust pipe of your car isnt blocked with snow. These tips are recommended for people stranded in their cars during a snowstorm to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, but its also good advice to follow if you feel forced to use your car for warmth.

    North Dakotas winter storm information guide warns you shouldnt fall asleep with the heater running. It adds that your ventilating window should be on the upwind side of your car as a downwind open window could actually lead to exhaust blowing into your car. It also reminds you that car batteries are weaker in cold weather and repeatedly starting and stopping the engine will put stress on it and could repeatedly melt and refreeze snow over top of the engine. So keep in mind cold weather will pose risks to your car starting on top of the risks you may have of running out of fuel to keep it running.

    HOW DO I MAKE SURE I CAN DRINK CLEAN WATER?

    The CDC suggests that you dont thaw frozen pipes with a torch. Instead, thaw the pipes slowly with warm air and an electric hair dryer.

    You can work to reduce the likelihood of pipes freezing in the first place by leaving all faucets and water taps slightly open so the water is dripping continuously. You can also let more heated air get to the pipes by leaving the cabinets under your sink open.

    That might still not be enough and your pipes may freeze anyway. If that happens, the best thing to do is rely on bottled water or get water from a neighbor.

    But if those arent options, or if your city is issuing a boil water advisory, youre going to have to get a bit more creative.

    As an emergency measure, if no other water is available, snow can be melted for water, the CDC says. Bringing water to a rolling boil for one minute will kill most germs but wont get rid of chemicals sometimes found in snow.

    When boiling water, the CDC suggests you keep it boiling for three minutes if your altitude is about 6,500 feet and you store in clear, sanitized containers after letting it cool. Note that the CDC mentions nothing about adding salt in the water to make it boil faster.

    Thats because it doesnt actually help speed along the process much if at all. Several school science experiment guides describe that salt raises the boiling point of water while also making it less heat resistant. Ultimately, your water needs just as long to boil but is now saltier.

    Thats not entirely a bad thing in very limited quantities; however, the CDC says you can improve the flat taste of boiled water by pouring it from one clean, disinfected container to another and then allowing it to stand for a few hours, OR by adding a pinch of salt for each quart or liter of boiled water.

    Boiling water may be harder if you are also suffering from a power outage. If you have appliances off of the grid to boil it, keep in mind the above guidelines not to use those appliances inside the house. If you use candles, never leave them unattended.

    You can also freeze water in a container before the storm hits. Not only will that help keep your fridge and freezer cold for longer if the power goes out, but the FDA says this also gives you access to clean water once you melt it if the local water supply is contaminated.

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