Thursday, September 8, 2011

AgeSong Expands in Oakland; Brings Holistic Approach to Historic Hotel Property


AgeSong
Senior Communities is bringing its nationally recognized holistic
approach to a local historic landmark. The 1927 Art Deco Lake Merritt
Hotel has been transformed to AgeSong at Lake Merritt, an
independent-living residence for seniors. This newest property is the
fifth residence AgeSong now offers
senior adults in the Bay Area. Its four other residences are in Oakland,
San Francisco and Emeryville, and provide a full range of living options
for independent, assisted-living and forgetfulness-care.


Established in 1995, AgeSong is a family-run group of senior communities
with a holistic approach to care. It was founded by Shabahangi and his
siblings, who combined their diverse backgrounds in psychology, law, and
theology to create unique, holistic environments for their residents, led
by their vision to transform attitudes toward aging.The 49,155 square-foot building offers 46 apartments with new, upgraded
kitchens and bathrooms, and views of nearby Lake Merritt, the East Bay
hills and the downtown Oakland skyline. The apartments feature 9-foot
ceilings and crown moldings, period-style ceramic tile bathrooms and
spacious closets and alcoves. Among the many upscale amenities it offers
are a popular full-service restaurant open to the public, spa and fitness
center, full-time concierge, high speed wireless internet, activity rooms
and a 9,000 square foot garage.A unique aspect of AgeSong at Lake Merritt is that its lake location, public spaces and community support make the
integration of the larger business, cultural and social aspects a natural
addition to its programs.The historic building is owned by local real-estate owners Cheryl and
Randall Berger and managed by AgeSong. In 2007, the Bergers restored the
building's architectural heritage and beauty in a $3.5 million renovation
that preserved the building's historic features while offering modern
conveniences and improved accessibility.Additionally, public educational and cultural programs sponsored by AgeSong
that welcome the community into the building provide opportunities for
social interaction beyond the residence. External social/cultural programs
for residents promote involvement in local organizations such as the
Oakland Museum and the Public Garden."In each of our locations, we believe strongly in integrating the community
with our residences to bring social and generational diversity to the
neighborhoods. This creates vitality and an important exchange among our
families and neighbors, which includes adults, children, grandchildren and
elders," said Nader Shabahangi, CEO of AgeSong.Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1035694AgeSong's other residences include AgeSong at Lakeside Park ( Oakland); AgeSong at Bayside Park (Emeryville, opening in January 2010); AgeSong
Hayes Valley Care and AgeSong
Laguna Grove Care (San Francisco).AgeSong's
approach is designed to re-establish the role of the elder, to create
communities that allow residents to stay connected to the larger community
and to provide opportunities for continued learning. AgeSong programs
address the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of senior
adults.In 2006, AgeSong won the American Society on Aging's Award for Excellence
in the Field of Aging.Contact: Kim Kellogg Mara Tyler 510-635-4150"The idea that residents can create their own lifestyle while being
supported by staff and programs is a fairly new concept for senior
communities," said Victoria Stone, community relations director of the
residence. "For example, in most senior living communities, residents dine
in isolation from the larger community and choose meals from a limited
menu. But here, the Terrace Room enables residents to mingle with local
business, association, club and neighborhood patrons who come to eat at
this public restaurant," she added.

Contact: Kim Kellogg Mara Tyler 510-635-4150




High-tech system makes 'no-goop' dental impressions


A Scranton dentist is on the cutting edge with new technology to make that crown, bridge, or veneer in your mouth absolutely perfect.


He also added that there are also benefits for the dentist. And, of course, there is convenience. "There's virtually no additional chair time because there are basically no adjustments," he said. "So there's less time in the chair for the patient, less time in the chair for the doctor, so it's a win-win situation for everybody." Dr. Hazzouri is located at 600 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton."At the click of the button, the impression is sent immediately sent over the Internet to the lab. The lab then builds a 3-D model of exactly what was in the patient's mouth just seconds before and the crown is then made based on that model," said Dr. Hazzouri. "It's just perfect. The most important thing about this machine is the accuracy." Moreover, he said, "The lab is very good at constructing a 3-D model, so the process is just that much quicker.""The benefits for the patient are many because you're getting a much more accurate impression of the tooth and you're getting a much better prosthetic replacement whether it's a crown, bridge or veneer," said Hazzouri.Dentists stuff a tray into their patients' mouth with a loose-fitting putty type mold. Once in the mouth, it hardens and the dentist is able to make an impression of where the crown will go. "Sometimes, depending on where it would go, the mold and the impression actually change. It's the same with the cold." He added the thermal changes often cause minute changes and even the slightest change can make a not-so-perfect fit."There's no trays, no goop in your mouth, so the discomfort of having this rubbery substance in your mouth isn't there," he said. Patients can watch on the computer screen as the impression is being taken.Digital scanners such as the one Dr. Hazzouri is now using were on the market in the 1980s, but it was only until about two years ago that scientists and technicians (along with software engineers) were able to perfect the system, iTero is made by Cadent Inc., a New Jersey-based dental company. According to the Cadent's Web site, it recently attracted about $15 million in new investment and has been rapidly expanding.Dr. Hazzouri said before the patient even leaves the office, the digital impression is already being prepared."The norm for the past 100 years has been to take an impression and send it to a lab," said Dr. Albert Hazzouri, a who has been practicing dentistry in Scranton for 25 years.It doesn't take just a few pictures--it takes as many 100,000, giving Dr. Hazzouri a nearly perfect impression. There's no discomfort either. It also takes about half the time and patients don't have to return for an office visit to get adjusted."The system has a wand with a camera, which takes all different views," said Dr. Hazzouri. "You put this wand on the tooth, you push a button on the floor and it takes an image of the tooth" He said the computer system actually scans the tooth from several different directions, making the impression perfect. The system is a 3-D "digital dental impression" being used by a handful of dentists across the country.

He also added that there are also benefits for the dentist. And, of course, there is convenience. "There's virtually no additional chair time because there are basically no adjustments," he said. "So there's less time in the chair for the patient, less time in the chair for the doctor, so it's a win-win situation for everybody." Dr. Hazzouri is located at 600 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton.




Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Prime Income Asset Management Completes Successful Lease Up of Sugar Mill and Savoy of Garland Multifamily Developments


DALLAS -- Prime Income Asset Management (Prime), a Dallas-based advisory and management company to real estate and energy sector companies, announces their successful construction and lease up of the Savoy of Garland in Texas and Sugar Mill Apartments in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.


Savoy of Garland and Sugar Mill were both completed in the summer of 09 and are currently over 90% leased. “Both properties exceeded our expectations; so much so that we’re developing another property, Parc at Denham Springs in Baton Rouge Louisiana. Baton Rouge experienced a great influx of residents after Hurricane Katrina, and we’re happy that we can provide new, centrally located, affordable housing for the city’s newest residents,” comments Al Crozier, executive vice president of residential construction.Prime Income Asset Management, LLC (www.primeasset.com) is a Dallas-based real estate management company and energy sector advisor, which owns, develops and manages in excess of $3.5 billion of commercial real estate for public and private real estate entities and advises energy companies with both domestic and international gas, oil and electricity operations. Affiliated companies also under management or advisement by Prime include American Realty Investors, Inc. (NYSE: ARL), Transcontinental Realty Investors, Inc. (NYSE: TCI), Income Opportunity Realty Investors, Inc. (AMEX: IOT) and Regis Property Management, LLC (www.regisinc.com). Prime Income Asset Management was founded by Gene E. Phillips (www.genephillips.org).Savoy of Garland is a newly developed property offering 144 units with such amenities as built in desks, crown molding, 9 foot ceilings in living and dining, and large walk in closets. The property also offers reserved covered parking, private remote access garages, and a community playground. Being close to Lake Ray Hubbard, residents are also able to rent onsite boat storage.

Prime Income Asset Management, LLC (www.primeasset.com) is a Dallas-based real estate management company and energy sector advisor, which owns, develops and manages in excess of $3.5 billion of commercial real estate for public and private real estate entities and advises energy companies with both domestic and international gas, oil and electricity operations. Affiliated companies also under management or advisement by Prime include American Realty Investors, Inc. (NYSE: ARL), Transcontinental Realty Investors, Inc. (NYSE: TCI), Income Opportunity Realty Investors, Inc. (AMEX: IOT) and Regis Property Management, LLC (www.regisinc.com). Prime Income Asset Management was founded by Gene E. Phillips (www.genephillips.org).




Product briefs


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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Photocopy note faker is jailed for two years


HARD-UP Ian Andrew was so desperate for cash after his divorce that he printed off his own counterfeit money on photocopiers at libraries.


Andrew admitted passing, possessing and making counterfeit currency, and was jailed for two years.The planning enforcement officer then tried to spend them in Wales, hoping shop staff wouldn't notice they were fakes, Mold Crown Court heard.Henry Hills, defending, said his client was depressed at the time, barely eating to try to save money and that it was not a sophisticated offence.But judge Philip Richards said incompetence was not grounds for leniency.Andrew, 52, of Sandbach, Cheshire, brought home some Scottish pounds 10 notes from a holiday and decided to reproduce them using copiers.

Andrew admitted passing, possessing and making counterfeit currency, and was jailed for two years.




Ex-Corrie star bids to beat booze


FORMER Coronation Street star Bruce Jones has vowed to beat the bottle and save his marriage.


The court heard that Jones's drinking was the reason why he lost his job on Coronation Street and that had led to financial woes for ther family.Jones, who played Les Battersby in the ITV soap for 10 years, was accused of subjecting her to years of drunken abuse.Jones was bailed with conditions that he lives and sleeps at an address given to court, remains there between 9pm and 7am after March 25 and does not contact his wife.He admitted drunkenly yanking the wheel of their Mercedes M Class car from her hand as she drove along a busy dual carriageway and shouting he would kill them both.The case was adjourned for pre-sentencing reports to an unspecified date in April when Jones, who has a previous drink-driving conviction, will return to Mold Crown Court.The actor spoke out after Sandra, his wife of 26 years, was forced to give evidence against him at court.Jones, 57, who appeared in court under his real name of Ian Roy Jones, was almost half way through a trial when the jury were discharged because of a legal issue.Jones, who was two-and-a-half times the legal limit during the incident last August, issued a statement through his barrister Dominic D'Souza.He had the option of going for a retrial but decided against it - not wanting to force his long suffering wife to give evidence again, his barrister said.CAPTION(S):He was banned from driving at Mold Crown Court and bailed to return for sentencing next month after admitting dangerous, drunken driving.Outside court the lawyer said: "Mr Jones accepts for the first time that he has an alcohol problem which he needs to address.

HAPPIER TIMES: Former Coronation Street actor Ian Bruce Jones, aka Reg Battersby, with his wife Sandra and (inset) Jones arriving at Mold Crown Court




Monday, September 5, 2011

Ritz-Carlton significantly drops some prices in Md.


Owners of the high-class Ritz-Carlton Residences at the Inner Harbor have significantly dropped the asking price of 30 luxury units in an attempt to jump-start the dull sales that have consistently plagued the project.


"The [discounted] units are located throughout the building -- some on the ground floor, some on the waterfront, some with downtown views," Harris said. "It is a mix."Sales at the Ritz have been in the spotlight since the June 28 auction of 18 units at the development's next-door neighbor, Harborview Pier Homes, where sales had been equally stagnant, local real estate sources say. The auction served to reset values in the luxury condominium market on Baltimore's waterfront, and units listed at or above $1 million sold under the gavel for between $545,000 and $750,000.Graziose said RXR Realty, which purchased the Ritz-Carlton Residences property in December 2007, was not seeking to sell it. The sales office offers detailed brochures, maps and books detailing the property and its gilded lifestyle. RXR Realty, Graziose said, has "the necessary coffers and we're stable and solid. There will be no bulk sale, no fire sale."Only 23 of the development's 190 units have sold since the $220 million project opened in 2007. Three of those units were bought by bestselling author and video game entrepreneur Tom Clancy, who shelled out $12.6 million last year and merged them into a mega- penthouse where he now lives."The condo market in Baltimore has a lot of obstacles to overcome," Herber said, listing the stagnant market, high city taxes and condo fees as negatives. "I also think that one of the top issues is that it's very difficult to get financing for condos. It's not impossible, it's tough and you need to shop around.""It attracts a very small wedge of the market that are capable and comfortable getting into a property with that sort of arrangement," Herber said, of the luxury condo market in Baltimore. "I don't know what the fix is."In the past, Graziose admitted, the Ritz development had a standoffish atmosphere along Baltimore's waterfront, where working class people once carried lunch buckets to labor at loading and unloading ships on city piers.The Ritz condos, located at 801 Key Highway, feature a "five- star" lifestyle with elevators to each unit, elegant crown molding, marble floors, a spa, indoor pool, concierge service and panoramic views of the city skyline."I think the Ritz is a beautiful and unique property, and it's special in a number of ways, but in this particular market, the rubber has to hit the road and people are much less inclined to splurge as they are now looking for solid investments," Lynott said. "I think a price reduction at the Ritz to get people in the property is a good idea."Carl Herber, vice president of the Inner Harbor branch of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokers, said the decision to drastically lower prices at the Ritz was a good move.Condo fees, which Graziose said cost about $900 per month at the Ritz, add to the bottom line and, combined with high city taxes, often amount to "a second mortgage payment."Ritz officials declined to release a complete list of the new prices, but revealed a select few. One unit, a 1,675-square-foot, two-bedroom condo that originally listed for $1.2 million, is now $700,000. Another unit, a 3,799-square-foot, three-bedroom penthouse, is listed at $2.1 million, down from its original asking price of $2.7 million.Betty Lynott, a Realtor with Long & Foster based in Fells Point who specializes in condo sales on Baltimore's waterfront, said all of the luxury condo units in the city, many built during 2004-2006 when the housing boom was in full swing, are selling for less "across the board."Data reflects the downturn. The marketing group Delta Associates reported last month that new condo prices in the Baltimore metropolitan area were down 3.6 percent over last year and that there are 1,752 unsold units.Lynott said she had recently rented out a unit at the Ritz- Carlton Residences and that the development also has a rent-to-own sales plan.In February, RXR Realtors, the Long Island-based owner of the project, refinanced $176 million in construction debt for the Baltimore Ritz to a consortium of 14 lenders from around the world.Joe Graziose, senior vice president and project executive for RXR Realtors, said he crafted the new "tier-release" marketing plan that includes lowering prices of 30 units with a goal of selling them by early 2011. Another group of 30 units would then be targeted and discounted, he said.When sales continued to remain stagnant, RXR went into negotiations with its lenders last month to drop the prices further, Harris said."It's really apples and oranges," Graziose said, of the two luxury developments that are side-by-side and abut the waterfront across from Inner Harbor East. "It's a different project at the end of the day. The "A" word is a dirty word -- it means something is wrong. But we don't feel anything is wrong."The restructured loan has a three-year term and a pledge from RXR Realty to sell out the development within that time period. Prices on Ritz condos were dropped 10 percent in February as incentive."The refinancing took the pressure off," Graziose said on Monday. "But the clock is ticking and I'm definitely feeling it."But the development has remained mostly vacant. Units were originally listed between $800,000 and $5 million, but this week the prices were cut to between $499,000 and $2.1 million, said Greg Harris, marketing consultant for the project."There was too much velvet rope nonsense," he said, in a thick Brooklyn accent of his hometown. "The lesson here is to be transparent and to communicate the honest, open issues. We want people to come down and see what is a day in the life like here. There is no place in this market that compares to living here."

"There was too much velvet rope nonsense," he said, in a thick Brooklyn accent of his hometown. "The lesson here is to be transparent and to communicate the honest, open issues. We want people to come down and see what is a day in the life like here. There is no place in this market that compares to living here."




Lodger jailed for murders


A LODGER who murdered his landlady and her 11-year-old son has been jailed for at least 27 years.


Rozek became "angry and bitter" after finding out his wife in Poland was cheating on him and took his fury out on the Wasko family, who had shown him "nothing but kindness", Mold Crown Court was told.Mrs Wasko, also originally from Poland, died at the scene and Patryk died at Alder Hey children's hospital in Liverpool three days after the attack on July 11.Simon Mills, for the prosecution, said the attack in the early hours of July 11 was "deliberately unprovoked".Polish Krystian Krysztof Rozek, 27, pictured, launched a frenzied knife attack on Monika Wasko, 29, and her son Patryk at their home in Flint, North Wales.

Mrs Wasko's husband Rafael, 33, was also stabbed but survived the attack, which was watched by their seven-year-old youngest son, Adrian, Mr Mills added.




Sunday, September 4, 2011

149,000% loan rate


A LOAN shark who charged interest rates of up to 149,000 PER CENT has had his profits seized.


Patrick Timothy Kiely, 26, has already served two years in prison.Kiely loaned money to more than 500 people around North Wales. An expert worked out he charged between 327 per cent to 149,000 per cent APR.Kiely, who now lives in Manchester, had denied money lending without a licence, but was convicted by a jury.

Kiely, who now lives in Manchester, had denied money lending without a licence, but was convicted by a jury.




Jail for counterfeit cash ring quartet


FOUR men have been jailed after a multi-million pound operation to produce counterfeit cash was smashed, police said.


Hartley, of Cheltenham Road, Bradford, was jailed for five-and-a-half years while Cole, of Golftyn Lane, Northop, Mold, North Wales, was jailed for six years.Inside, officers found more than pounds 650,000 of counterfeit notes, part-printed notes and equipment which could be used in the production of counterfeit cash.Mitchell and Brooke were arrested on the same day the warrants were executed.Detectives launched an investigation after counterfeit notes were found in circulation in Leeds in 2009.Mitchell, of Greenside, Pudsey, was jailed for 12 years, as was Brooke, of Swinnow Gardens, Bramley.Later, police stopped a Range Rover on the M62 motorway near junction 22 at Saddleworth Moor where officers found more than pounds 380,000 worth of counterfeit notes. Hartley was arrested at the roadside.West Yorkshire Police said investigating officers recovered a large quantity of Zeta paper which is used to make counterfeit currency and was capable of producing pounds 4.8m in fake notes.In June 2009 officers found more than pounds 5,000 in cash and electrical equipment in Bramley and Beeston which could be used to create money.Lee Mitchell, 39, Christopher Brooke, 29, John Hartley, 61, and Ian Cole, 56, pleaded guilty to offences under the counterfeiting and forgery act when they appeared at Leeds Crown Court.

Inside, officers found more than pounds 650,000 of counterfeit notes, part-printed notes and equipment which could be used in the production of counterfeit cash.




Saturday, September 3, 2011

Harp wire designed to eliminate wear


LFM harp wire from Major Wire Industries Ltd. helps aggregate operations increase throughput over standard harp or piano wire while reducing downtime caused by worn wire cloth. High-performance LFM harp wire is manufactured with straight wires firmly molded into polyurethane strips that hold the wires in place at the crown bar. With its wires embedded into flexible polyurethane strips instead of rigid slides, LFM harp wire eliminates this steel-on-steel wear. The polyurethane strips at the crown bars keep the wires equally tensioned, creating better wire vibration when compared to traditional harp or woven wire cloth, reducing blinding and increasing production of a cleaner aggregate product, the company says.


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Ceiling Medallions, Crown Molding, and Ceiling Domes: 3 Ways to Add Elegance and Beauty to Any Room


I want to draw attention to your ceiling. Take a look at it. What do you see up there? Ceilings are an often neglected area of the room when it comes time to redecorate (or repair). There are so many things that you can do too, that are inexpensive, yet provide the simple elegance that speaks to your style. Choose decorative ceiling medallions, crown molding, ceiling domes, rosettes, or panel molding, just to name a few. Three of my favorite ways to accent a ceiling: ceiling medallions, ceiling domes, and crown molding.


These are just a few of the architectural designs and accents you can use to enhance the overall experience of all who enter into your home. Just don't forget the ceiling!Crown molding, also referred to as crown moulding, or cornice, is probably THE most important architectural element used to define any interior space. Most of today's interior designers agree that every room benefits from the use of crown molding treatment. Crown molding smoothes the transition from wall to ceiling and does much to define the architectural style of a room. The size and style of crown molding used may vary widely, from a simple cove in a farmhouse kitchen to a large built-up cornice in a grand entry.Ceiling domes are similar to ceiling medallions in that they can transform any room into a work of art. However, they are larger and actually recessed into the ceiling, necessitating that they be planned for at the time of construction. Ceiling domes effectively enhance a foyer, dining room, living room, or even the bathroom.

These are just a few of the architectural designs and accents you can use to enhance the overall experience of all who enter into your home. Just don't forget the ceiling!




Friday, September 2, 2011

What Exactly Is Crown Molding?


By definition, a molding is an ornamental piece of wood, metal, or plaster, used to decorate or outline something. It can be used on the interior or exterior of a home. Moldings frame walls, ceilings, windows, and door openings. Examples of moldings used to decorate with are baseboards, crown molding, and chair rails. Today, I want to talk exclusively about crown molding as a decorative architectural choice.


When beginning any decorative project to include several types of molding, it is recommended that you choose the style and size of crown molding first, as it is the most prominently displayed. Then select the rest of the moldings to match. Regarding the proper sizing of the crown molding, advice is abundant and many guidelines have been written. Most often the advice directs you to select the size of the crown molding based on the height of your ceiling. This may be a common approach to this aspect of the design process, though, as larger crown moldings have often been used to impressively decorate rooms of more modest proportions. What IS important is to properly scale the casings and other moldings to the size of the crown molding that you wish to use. When choosing crown molding for your interior, feel free to select the size and style that YOU like. Historically, larger crown moldings were more frequently used than what is recommended today by many interior designers. Change is anticipated as the current architectural renaissance continues and more designers and homeowners endeavor to add warmth to their homes and to personalize their interiors. So have a go at it and don't be intimidated . You are limited only by your imagination.The initial use of a cornice in building design is anyone's guess. By the time the ancient Greeks had gained power, rules had already been created to define the use and design of crown molding. Originally, it was used as a structural element to help support the weight of the roof. It also served to keep water away from the building, thus protecting the lower walls and the foundation. However, the use of cornice as a decorative element was not considered any less important than it's more utilitarian functions. Most of the ornamental design patterns that you see on today's crown molding originated from the ancient Greeks. Egg and dart, dentil and acanthus leaf are the most obvious examples and these were used extensively in ancient times by both the Greeks and the Romans.copyright 2006 goceilingmedallion.comWith the rebirth of the arts in the Renaissance period came a renewed interest in classical architecture as well. The rules of the classical orders were applied to the interior decoration of rooms. These were the rules of "3". A column, the basis of classical architecture, is divided into 3 parts: base, shaft and capital. The base and the capital were then further divided into 3 parts and prescribed rules applied to the relationship and the proportion of these divisions as well. The same divisions that apply to a column are also applied to the wall. The wall is divided into the baseboard, the wall and a crown molding. The lower wall can be further divided into the base, dado and chair rail. Finally, the upper wall is divided into the picture molding, frieze and crown molding.

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Downtown dreaming: Urban housing developers find reasons for hope in


From the master bedroom in the crown molding-bedecked model home at The Hill at Bricktown, prospective homebuyers have a view of downtown Oklahoma City's skyline. The windows on the other side of the two-story home on Russell M. Perry Avenue look out onto rows of recently poured concrete foundations where more of the brick town houses are being built.


Out of the 24 units at The Hill that have been completed, seven have sold so far, five of them this year. Marcacci said he is pleased with the pace of sales and expects demand for downtown housing to grow as more people get used to the idea."We'd love to see them all going right now, but for this market, it's really going well," Garrett said.Construction on the 157-unit, $75 million complex wedged between Bricktown and Interstate 235 stalled when the housing market crashed two years ago. The project's financing dried up, but resumed late last year.However, Triangle's Second Street Lofts, which are in the $100,000 price range, are faring better, with 26 of the 55 units there selling in less than a year, Garrett said.About half of the 30 units in Triangle's Central Avenue Villas have sold, which start at about $187,800 for a 791-square-foot condominium.Downtown housing in the lower price range is faring better in a down housing market than higher-end properties, said developer Pat Garrett.Garrett is a member of Triangle Development Partners, which has developed several blocks of urban dwellings in the Deep Deuce area."Urban living is new to Oklahoma, and people need to be familiarized to it," Marcacci said.Architect Anthony McDermid, principal of TAP Architecture and also a partner in Triangle, believes downtown Oklahoma City still needs more housing and demand will eventually grow, once developers and planners figure out the right formula to recruit new urban dwellers."The housing business is in the dumps, but that's going to change," Wiggin said. "Downtown has emerged in the last few years as a legitimate location for people to live and I think that's a long- term trend with legs. I think it will accelerate over time. Housing looks like it's a good investment place to be over time more than anything."The high-end town houses at The Hill, which range in price from $350,000 to $815,000 for 1,650 square feet to 3,700 square feet, are attracting young professionals and empty nesters, said real estate agent Matt Marcacci."We have not nearly recognized the potential for housing downtown," McDermid said. "It's a puzzle we have not been able to solve yet."Downtown's housing market has cooled in the last few years, but developers are optimistic that demand will grow again as the economy gets better.Sales have been slow in Triangle's Brownstones at Maywood Park development, Garrett said, where prices start at $645,000 for a 2,371-story, 2.5-story condominium.

"The housing business is in the dumps, but that's going to change," Wiggin said. "Downtown has emerged in the last few years as a legitimate location for people to live and I think that's a long- term trend with legs. I think it will accelerate over time. Housing looks like it's a good investment place to be over time more than anything."




Thursday, September 1, 2011

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Sept. 16-21, 2011. SPE'S Thermoforming[R] Conference.Feb. 15-17, 2011. SPE's ASIATEC[TM].For information on all SPE Seminars, contact SPE Customer Relations, 1 203-740-in Vehicle Development: Powertrain.For further information, contact Don Witenhafer, 1 979-690-3199Site: Houston, Texas, USA.Oct. 12. Piedmont Coastal and Carolinas Sections' Joint Meeting.Email: witenhaferd@cs.com.Website: www.4spe.org/sites/default/files/SPE10Tech-Fast2010.pdf.> Nov. 8. Detroit Section. BOD Dinner Meeting.in Vehicle Development: Exteriors.Time: 6 p.m. Contact and reservations: Beverly Jarrell, 1 704-602-4127Site. Hilton Mystic Hotel, Mystic, Connecticut, USA.For further information, contact Lesley Kyle, CMP, 1 203-740-5452Website: www.plasticsrecycling.com.Site: The Westin Lombard Yorktown Center, Lombard, Illinois, USA.Email: milwaukeeSPE@gmail.com.Email: seminars@4spe.org.For further information, visit the website www.4spe.org/conferences/asiatec.> Feb. 27-Mar. 2, 2011. SPE'S Polyolefins[R] and FlexPackCon[R].Nov. 10-11. Continuous Compounding Conference. Sponsored by the SPE ExtrusionFor further information, contact Jill Martin, 1 979-238-4229Subject: Annual Martin "Marty" Ryba Memorial SPE Golf Outing.Site: The Preserve at Jordan Lake Golf Club, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.Site: Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA.Website www.acmashow.org.Email: gcarr@bekumamerica.com.Nov. 9. Fortieth Annual Automotive Innovation Awards Gala. Sponsored by the SPEEmail: lskyle@4spe.org.Website: www.4spe.org/sites/default/files/SPE10Tech-Fast2010.pdf.> Dec. 13. Detroit Section. Holiday Dinner.For further information, contact Rich Bradley, 1 203-938-3003Nov. 30. Detroit Section.Mar. 1-2, 2011. Plastics Recycling Conference.Site: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.Nov. 5. Patent Law Fundamentals for Scientists, Engineers and Managers--Part 1.Jan. 28, 2011. Detroit Section. Material Auction.Site: Chateau Bourbon Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.Site: Polymers Center of Excellence, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.Presenter: Jeffrey A. Jansen, The Madison Group.Nov. 12. Patent Law Fundamentals for Scientists, Engineers and Managers--Part 2.Oct. 18-20. SPE Extrusion of Engineering Plastics Seminar and Workshop, led byWebsite: www.k-online.de.Massachusetts, USA.Email: info@pmahome.orgSite: Hynes Convention Center and Boston Marriott Copley Center Hotel, Boston,Oct. 7. Plastic Pipe Failure.Email: rbradley4shawchem@gmail.com.Site: Dusseldorf, Germany.Apr. 10-12, 2011. Polyurethane Manufacturers Association (PMA) Annual Meeting.Site: Polymers Center of Excellence, 8900 Research Drive, Charlotte, N.C.For further information, contact Gwen Mathis, 1 706-235-9298Subject: What It Takes To Get Into the Plastics Medical Field; presentation byAutomotive Division.Feb. 2-4, 2011. Composites 2011: Exhibition and Convention. Sponsored by theSite: San Marino Club, 1685 E. Big Beaver, Troy, Michigan.5403Time: 11:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern.SPE Past President Len Czuba.Website: www.SPEdetroit.com.Site: Amelia Island Plantation, near Jacksonville, Florida, USA.Subject: joint MiniTec with Mold Making & Mold Design Division.Division and Carolinas Section.Nov. 9. Manufacturing Problem Prevention Program (MP3).WEBINARSEmail: gwensmathis@aol.com.Contact: Jackie Ryba, 1 919-345-6709Website: www.cpievent.com.Email: bjarrell@polymers-center.org.Site: Sheraton Hotel, Brookfield, Wisconsin.Time: Networking and breakfast begin at 7:00 a.m., followed by presentation andTime: Registration at 9:00 a.m.; shotgun start at 11:00 a.m.Site: Burton Manor, Livonia, Michigan, USA.May 16-18, 2011. Plastics Modification via Additives, Compounding & Coatings.Email: CustomerRelations@4spe.org.For further information, visit the Automotive Division's website at http://speautomotive.com/inno or http://speautomotive.com/awa; or phone 1 248-244-8993; or write to SPE Automotive Division, 1800 Crooks Road, Suite A, Troy, MI 48084 USA.Association.OTHER UPCOMINGNov 8. Carolinas Section.Oct. 16-19, 2011. SPE'S Vinyltec[R].Oct. 16-19, 2011. SPE's GPEC[R].For further information, contact Pat Kelley, 1 570-992-7041American Composites ManufacturersSite: Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan.Email: gmathis224@aol.com.Website: www.americanchemistry.com/polyurethane.> Oct. 19-21. Chem Innovations Conference & Expo.Subject: Tech-Fast Technical Breakfast. Considerations for Materials IntegrationEmail: pkelley@northampton.edu.Call for papers.Email: elearning@4spe.org.For further information, contact Bill Windscheif, 1 248-375-5055Feb. 7, 2011. Detroit Section. BOD Lunch Meeting.Contact: Mark Bradstaetter, 1 262-784-3120Site: Anaheim, California, USA. Contact: Canon Communications, 1 310-445-4200Sept. 25-27, 2011. SPE'S CAD RETEC[R].Email contact: info@acmanet.org.Site: Best Western Sterling Inn Hotel, Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA.Q&A, 7:45-9:30 a.m.Site: Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, California, USA. Hosted by the Air Force Space & Missile Systems Center, The Aerospace Corp., and the Los Angeles Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE). Advance reservations required.SPE SEMINARSEmail: dbigio@umd.edu.SPE MEETINGSEmail: plastics@resourcerecycling.comOct. 3-6. Automotive TPO Conference.Email contact: k-online@messeduesseldorf.deEmail: jmmartin@dow.com.Site: Renaissance Hotel and Conference Center, Schaumburg, Illinois, USA.For further information, contact David Bigio, 1 301-405-5258SPE E-LIVEMay 1-5, 2011. SPE's ANTEC[R].Oct. 18-20. Vinyltec[R] 2010.For further information, contact Howard Kennedy, 1 416-253-4297Nov. 19. Patent Law Fundamentals for Scientists, Engineers and Managers--Part 3.Site: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.Feb. 8-10, 2011. Plastec West.Contact: Lesley Kyle, CMP, 1 203-740-5452Contact: Canon Communications, 1 310-445-4200Site: Orlando, Florida, USA.Site: Crowne Plaza--Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.Website: www.plastecshow.com.Site: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA.Subject: Auxiliary Extrusion Equipment. Supper meeting.Contact: email mp3@aero.orgEVENTSSpeaker: TBD Automatik.Site: Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.For further information, contact Gwen Mathis, 1 706-238-9101Oct. 27. Detroit Section.Email: bill@ais-limited.com.Site: Houston, Texas, USA. Sponsored by Chemical Engineering.For information on all SPE e-Live Webinars, contact Elizabeth Reagan, 1 203-Oct. 5-6. ABC--Annual Blow Molding Conference.253-1368Oct. 11-13. Polyurethanes 2010 Technical Conference, sponsored by The Center for the Polyurethanes Industry of the American Chemistry Council and UTECH North America.Website: www.innoplastsolutions.com.Site: Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel, Iselin, New Jersey, USA.Oct. 27-Nov. 3. K 2010--International Trade Fair for Plastics and Rubber.Presenter: Robert Migliorini, intellectual property attorney.Oct. 19. Milwaukee Section.Dr. Pravin Shah, Rheo-Plast, Inc.Time: 12 noon U.S. Eastern.Contact: InnoPlast Solutions, Inc., 1 973-446-9531For further information, contact Gary Carr, 1 517-655-7135Email: hkennedy@dominioncolour.com.Email: info@innoplastsolutions.comEmail: marty.ryba@juno.com.Nov. 9. Milwaukee Section.Website: www.aero.org/conferences/mp3.> Feb. 1-3, 2011. BioPlastics--Reshaping an Industry.Mar. 7-9, 2011. SPE'S Polymer Nanocomposites Conference[TM].Website: www.pmahome.org.Site: Hilton North Hotel, Houston, Texas, USA.Contact: Resource Recycling, Inc., 1 503-233-1305

May 16-18, 2011. Plastics Modification via Additives, Compounding & Coatings.




ADR Homes by Roth starts $1.86 million Belclaire build


Jeff Roth, through his ADR Homes by Roth, recently purchased eight building permits for a combined total of $1.86 million.


Amenities will include hand-scraped wood flooring, granite countertops, wood cabinets, wide trim and crown molding, security systems with integrated cameras, surround sound, privacy fences, all brick, Energy Star-rated stainless appliances and cellulose insulation.Each home will have two fireplaces. The architecture is French Country.Listing prices for the homes will start at $218,900 for a four-bedroom, two-bath, two-car garage and go to the low $300,000s. A 2,650-SF home will list for $279,900. The lots recently appraised for $25,000 each.The permits are for construction of single-family homes in the Belclaire subdivision on Highway 112, south of The Blessings golf course and Clear Creek subdivision. The subdivision is within the Fayetteville city limits.Roth is the exclusive builder at the subdivision. Toni Farmer with Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney Faucette is the exclusive listing agent. A model home will be completed by Christmastime, and the first closings are expected about the same time.The homes are the first in the subdivision that was originally started by Brandon Barber, Seth Kaffka, John Meeks and Brandon Rains through their Dream Team Holdings 1 LLC.

Roth is the exclusive builder at the subdivision. Toni Farmer with Coldwell Banker Harris McHaney Faucette is the exclusive listing agent. A model home will be completed by Christmastime, and the first closings are expected about the same time.