Warehouse #1 for Forest Friendly Outdoor Furniture (Scoop.co.nz)
A Greenpeace survey of 19 New Zealand furniture retailers recommends The Warehouse as the best place to buy ?forest friendly? outdoor furniture.
Clark nails it, buys second hardware store (Napa Valley Register)
This January, Dick Clark finally got his wish ? even though he had to wait nearly 30 years for it to come true.
Dialling up a recycling solution (Euroa Gazette)
Goulburn and Murray Valley residents are being urged to recycle old mobile phones as part of the Nroducts such as jewelry, stainless steel and outdoor furniture. To locate your nearest drop-off point phone 1300 730 070 or visit mobile-muster.com.au ...
HGTV show gives homeowner a design to sell (The Arizona Republic)
Suzanne Lostaunau can still laugh about the fact that her Scottsdale Ranch home is still unsold after nearly 10 months on the market. And that's after cutting the price by a hefty 9 percent.
Art mart to get a baby bro (The Indianapolis Star)
The Midland Arts & Antiques Market just east of Downtown is going uptown, opening a second, smaller location in Carmel sometime this spring.
HGTV show gives Scottsdale homeowner a design to sell (The Arizona Republic)
HGTV comes to Scottsdale to film a family whose home has been on the market for nearly 10 months.
Building Bulletin: Outdoor furniture store on the move in Paso Robles (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Hometown Nursery in Paso Robles, at 1803 Spring St., will move in May to a new space that is under construction at 201 Spring St. The project, valued about $4 million, aims to give the garden and patio furniture shop greater consumer visibility and customized retail space, said Mark Mitchell, chief financial officer and general manager. The new location, which has about 40,000 square feet with ...
Home of the Week: Diamond in the rough (Louisville Courier-Journal)
When Jim and Linda Gries found this home 10 years ago, they knew they had a treasure. They were attracted to it because of its style and character. Since the house had been vacant for almost a year, a tremendous amount of work needed to be done. "We saw a home with good bones and what we could make of it," said Jim.
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