Month: February 2022

BlueStar Names 2021 Contest Winner

BLANTON, PA — Rasmussen/Su Architects of Philadelphia, PA has been awarded the grand prize in BlueStar’s annual design competition. This contest recognizes designers, architects, builders and remodelers from across the country and shows how performance, color and customization come together to create a bespoke, highly functional and luxurious kitchen space, notes the firm. “The BlueStar …

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IAMGOLD Files Technical Report for the Rosebel Gold Mine

Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – February 4, 2022) – IAMGOLD Corporation (NYSE: IAG) (TSX: IMG) (“IAMGOLD” or the “Company”) announces that the Company has filed a technical report titled “Technical Report on the Rosebel Gold Mine, Suriname” (the “Rosebel Technical Report”) prepared by Rosebel Gold Mines N.V. (“RGM”), a subsidiary of the Company, in collaboration with …

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Oxbow Architecture and CNYC design a pop-up installation in Saskatoon

Oxbow Architecture, and students from the Core Neighbourhood Youth Coop (CNYC), have designed a community social space called ‘Eh Frame’ to “help alleviate the isolation of an omicron winter in Saskatoon.” The team is participating in a design-build installation as part of the City of Saskatoon’s Wintercity Initiative with funding through the Wintercity Micro Grant …

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The Homebuilding Sector Added 3,600 New Jobs in January

The homebuilding sector added 3,600 new jobs in January. The rate is up 5.3% compared with pre-COVID levels. More builders means more homes, which could improve housing affordability.  LoadingSomething is loading. The homebuilding sector is adding more jobs — and that’s a good thing because America is way behind on building homes. It could make …

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Two large Scranton Peninsula apartment projects win final Cleveland planning OKs

Developers can forge ahead on plans to build more than 600 apartments on Scranton Peninsula, after securing key city approvals. On Friday, Feb. 4, the Cleveland City Planning Commission gave final OKs to two projects that promise to change the face of a long-dormant peninsula on the west bank of the Flats. Legislation still is …

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Holly Area Schools asks for $97-million bond renewal | News for Fenton, Linden, Holly MI

 During a special meeting Monday, Jan. 31, the Holly Board of Education voted 6-0 to place a bond renewal on the May 3 election ballot. Trustee Teri Weisdorfer was absent from the meeting due to a scheduling conflict.   The resolution states: “In the opinion of this Board, it is necessary and expedient to ask voters …

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Clemson University to Expand Construction Science and Management Graduate Programs

Colleges by John Eby, Public Information Director, Clemson University on February 4, 2022 The Clemson University Board of Trustees has approved a set of plans that will significantly expand the Nieri Family Department of Construction Science and Management’s graduate programs. First, the Board voted in favor of launching a Ph.D. in Construction Science and Management, …

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Landlords rarely file actions against ex-tenants because collection process is time-consuming

All Things Real Estate: Tim Jones Q: I am a landlord in Vacaville. Not big time. I just own a duplex and one single-family home I used to live in that I rent out. I had a tenant in one of the duplexes who didn’t pay rent for about six months and I got them …

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“The destruction of Breuer’s Geller house feels like the Penn Station moment for modern homes”

The recent lost of Marcel Breuer’s Geller I house should be a wake up call to protect significant modern homes in the US, just as the demolition of Penn Station kicked off the preservation movement in New York, says Liz Waytkus. The demolition of Marcel Breuer‘s Geller I house last week is a tragedy that should never have been …

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