Month: April 2022

2022 Ideas to Steal: Flooring

[ad_1] Design by Stonewood, photo by SMHerrick Photography Go With the Faux  Don’t knock it ‘til you try it. Luxury vinyl, as seen in this one-of-a-kind Stonewood craft room, is hardworking, durable, and resistant to knicks, scuffs, and paint spills—making it the perfect selection for spaces that need extra protection. Design by Eminent Interior Design, …

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GillespieHall Names Scott Pruden Director of Content Development

[ad_1] Scott Pruden joins GillespieHall to lead the content creation team Pruden to Lead and Manage Content Production Across the Firm’s Client Base Scott’s diverse experience in developing compelling content for Fortune 500 companies, universities, small businesses and non-profits adds value to our existing client services. We’re excited.” — GH Partner, Bridget Paverd HOCKESSIN, DE, …

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3 Sectors From Top Fund Strategist

[ad_1] Bluerock’s Total Income + Real Estate Fund has had high risk-adjusted returns in the past decade. Higher inflation has led investors to seek real assets, which historically are strong hedges. A strategist shares three key real estate subsectors to invest in as inflation rises. Investors who chase eye-popping gains in speculative stocks and cryptocurrencies …

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Meet 3 St. Louis Area Companies That Ethically Source Timber |

[ad_1] Photo courtesy of Rustic Grain The intentionality of sustainability and local sourcing continue to grow in residential design, as evidenced by a trio of metro area companies: American Timber Salvage, Refab and Rustic Grain. All three occupy St. Louis: American Timber Salvage in the Near North Riverfront neighborhood, Refab in the Benton Park West …

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McClure blazing for Trail, tourism told to prep for next climate chapter – Nelson Star

[ad_1] The Buzz starts out this week with a bittersweet so-long to a fella who knows the in and outs of business management well. And a Queen City-sized business at that. For the past 11 years City of Nelson deputy chief administrative officer and chief financial officer Colin McClure has watched over the city’s sometimes …

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Grafton Architects win European prize for contemporary architecture

[ad_1] Grafton Architects, the firm led by Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell, has won the European Union prize for contemporary architecture, the Mies Van der Rohe award 2022. One of the most prestigious architecture awards in Europe, it has been awarded for Grafton’s design of Town House Kingston University London, which was chosen from among …

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New principals for ECHS, ECMS

[ad_1] Members of ECHS’s Class 4A state runner-up basketball team posed with State Rep. Alan Baker, who paid for the individual plaques each received. Shown, from left, front, Hakeem Johnson, Anthony McCants, Terrence McNeil Jr., Head Coach Layton Knight, Rep. Baker, Coach John Jones, LaCarlos Thomas; back, Connor McPherson, Coach Eddie Kyle, Coach Keyon Thompson, …

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A forensic engineer calls Trump’s wall a “monumental waste of time” — Quartz

[ad_1] Parts of the US government have been shut down for 21 days over a border wall that experts have deemed expensive and impractical. The latest to weigh in is Amy Patrick, a Houston-based structural engineer whose assessment on the wisdom of erecting the barrier proposed by Donald Trump has gone viral since she posted …

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Leelanau boarding school to build new facility | News

[ad_1] GLEN ARBOR — A Leelanau county boarding and day school leaders plan to build a new creative space for its students and open up more class offerings with an over $300,000 donation. The Leelanau School received more than $300,000 from Charles E. Scripps, Jr., the son of former media conglomerate head Charles E. Scripps, …

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iCreate pursues aggressive M&A strategy – Jamaica Observer

[ad_1] iCreate Prsident and CEO Tyrone Wilson is planning an acquisition and rights issue this year. CHIEF executive officer of iCreate Limited Tyrone Wilson has shared that the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) listed company is currently pursuing an aggressive merger and acquisition strategy with the aim of diversifying its income streams. Over the last couple …

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