National Community Renaissance, which bought the rundown Squire Court Apartments I and II in December 2004, has completed its $7 million restoration of the properties and held a grand opening on Thursday.
National Community Renaissance said that when it bought the apartment complex at 5201 Geyer Springs Road in Little Rock, it was in a severe [...]
May 15th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Services
Meet with landscape designers at 10 private gardens and landscapes they designed and installed from Southern Marin to San Rafael, Terra Linda and Novato. These gorgeous, well-established gardens may feature a stone fountain, pond, waterfall or beehive.
Whether your garden has shaded or sunny areas you will get great ideas for successful plant combinations. Tour gardens [...]
May 15th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Contractor
Reno area residents are being encouraged to “Junk The Junipers” Sunday in an effort to modify ornamental landscaping around homes and buildings to help reduce the threat of a wildland fire destroying structures.
Pinon juniper trees were the main fuel source in the recent Como Fire east of Carson City.
Flammable juniper plants placed adjacent to homes [...]
May 15th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Design, Landscaping Services
Construction of the new Fitness, Health and Wellness Center is scheduled to begin in June 2008. Trustees approved the $14.75 million project at their May 10, 2008, meeting in Brunswick.
Plans call for a four-level, 44,659 square feet addition to the Morrell Gym complex that will dedicate a shared facility to benefit mind, body and spirit [...]
May 15th, 2008, posted by admin
Equipment Landscaping, Landscaping Stone
For neighbors, unlike other stakeholders, the issues surrounding planning and development are intensely personal and emotional. That’s because many of the most controversial developments in Columbia are happening in their own backyards.
Neighbors share some common ground with developers and the people who represent them. They believe that many aspects of the city planning process are [...]
May 15th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Rock
Leonel Manzano received his initiation into world-class running last summer. The 5-5, 125-pound senior at Texas was about 30 meters into a first-round heat in the 1,500 meters at the world championships in Osaka, Japan, when an elbow was planted in his chest. Welcome to the big time, kid.
“Running against the best people in the [...]
May 15th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Rock
t’s finally getting warm outside, and now it’s time to get some yard work done. And according to some business owners, most people have a good idea of what they want their yards to look like. To help with those projects, customers seem very much in the know about what products they need to [...]
May 12th, 2008, posted by admin
Backyard Landscaping
A pool is one of the most calming and soothing design elements you can add to your home. A pool provides pleasure, a fun setting for children to play and splash, and an opportunity to entertain poolside and share a beautiful setting with friends and family. The sound of water is always inviting and today’s [...]
May 12th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Stone
Take the best in efficient, affordable home construction, figure in the latest in home automation and add in a cache of green-friendly brainstorms and you’ll get an idea of what the Museum of Science and Industry’s new “Smart Home: Green + Wired” exhibit is all about.
The exhibit, which opened this week and celebrates the museum’s [...]
May 12th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Services
Lindsey Griffin, owner of L.R. Griffin & Associates, Inc., a commercial landscaping company in Greenville, donated eight Crape Myrtles to the city of Washington to be planted between the former Maola Plant and the N.C. Estuarium. The planting of the shrubs at the specified location had been approved by the Washington City Council, but there [...]
May 12th, 2008, posted by admin
Landscaping Services