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    Cabot Arkansas Crawl Space Mold Remediation Specialist – Signs You Have a Mold Issue – Video - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Cabot Arkansas Exterior Mildew Removal Consultant – Tips In Choosing An Efficient Mold Remediation – Video - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Copy of Mold Foundation Specialist LLC (Mold Remediation in a 5000 Square Foot basement ! – Video - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Porches don’t like snow – Video - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Renovation and move of structure scheduled - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Last week, the 125-year old Oceanside house in disrepair at 102 Pacific Street received a fresh coat of paint, its first since 1985.

    For all its problems peeling paint, crumbling overhangs, and leaning porches its not the unobstructed view of the ocean and the pier that makes the house worthy of an upcoming full-scale renovation, nor is it because its one of the last, original, Oceanside Victorian-style beach cottages.

    No, its the bug of Hollywood that made this house famous and worth spending large sums to restore it, according to the City of Oceanside and its historical society

    Known as the Top Gun house, the light-blue cottage was a filming location for Tom Cruises character, fighter pilot Maverick, and his older woman love interest, flight instructor Charlie, played by Kelly McGillis. The 1986 blockbuster film used five San Diego County locations, including the Top Gun fighter-pilot training school located at the then Naval Air Station Miramar.

    Cruises character makes out with McGillis on her couch, on the porch of the cottage. In another scene, in a fit of anger after being shunned by Charlie, Maverick speeds away on his motorcycle, north from the house, down Pacific Street, with the ocean and pier in the background.

    Cruises casting, and subsequent large box-office draw of Top Gun, has been credited as starting his career as a Hollywood A list actor. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for McGillis. Although she has continued to work regularly through the decades, Top Gun was her last blockbuster role.

    The house sits on a large, vacant piece of land right on the bluff overlooking the ocean. It is owned by the City of Oceanside and already approved for a high-rise resort hotel, which should begin construction in October. The developments deal included saving the house, which will eventually be moved and to another part of the resort and serve as some kind of a visitor facility, like maybe a gift shop.

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    Bathroom Remodeling in South Florida – Video - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Mormons to build 32-story tower near Center City - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The meetinghouse will be the primary worship space for about 1,000 of the 25,000 Mormons in the Philadelphia area, said Corinne Dougherty, director of public affairs for the church's Philadelphia region.

    Tenants need not be Mormons to rent an apartment or townhouse in the development, officials said. They said the units would rent at market prices.

    Wednesday's announcement is the next step in the church's commitment to invest in Philadelphia, City Council President Darrell L. Clarke said. Church officials said the development would complete their local building plans.

    The total cost of the project is not yet known, church officials said.

    The church will not receive city or state money for the project, Nutter said. He said the project would create an estimated 1,500 to 1,800 jobs.

    The for-profit residential tower will be subject to city taxes, mayoral spokesman Mark McDonald said; the meetinghouse will be tax-exempt because of its religious nature. He said the project was also eligible for the city's 10-year tax abatement for new development.

    Plans for the project still need approval from various city agencies, and no date has been set for groundbreaking. Construction is projected to last from 18 months to two years.

    Nutter said the new buildings on what is now a parking lot would bring "more residents, worshipers, and retail activity to one of the most architecturally significant sections of our city," and would transform the skyline.

    The nearly 360-foot tower - by comparison, the Comcast tower rises 975 feet - will also mark the latest step in the redevelopment of Vine Street, which already is home to the Central Branch of the Free Library and the planned transformation of the Family Court building into a luxury hotel. The new buildings will rise just a block from the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, across the Vine Street Expressway.

    Other signs of change in the Benjamin Franklin Parkway area include the announcement Monday of a deal for the overhaul of John F. Kennedy Plaza, and a proposed casino in the former Inquirer Building on North Broad Street.

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    Want to get fleeced?–go to church. Part 1 - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    William Thornton, writing for AL.com (Feb. 6), reports, Forget American hustlers or Wall Street wolves-- if you want to take Alabamians' money illegally, the most common way is through churches.

    That's what Joe Borg, the head of the Alabama Securities Commission for two decades, said today in a talk at the Gadsden Rotary Club. Religion is the most successful vehicle for fraud in the state--through what is known as affinity frauds--with Ponzi schemes and get-rich-quick investments preying on those who pray.

    "Think about it, you've got a lot of people who are all part of the same community," Borg said. "God's supposed to be watching over your funds. And they think, Why would they take advantage of you?'"

    Borg has seen and helped prosecute all kinds of phony investment scams and frauds during his time, so he has a lot of stories to tell.

    Borg is not alone in his ability to tell stories about fraud and embezzlement by church volunteers and staff in this country. When I was editing Church Executive magazine I made it my personal campaign to draw attention to what can only be described as a kind of pandemic of crime in churchesand often congregations wont reveal the fraud or prosecute the offenders. Jesus wouldnt want us to turn over a believer to the police, might be the refrain among many churches.

    You might be reluctant to believe that church embezzlement is that frequent. But just go to Google Alerts and put in the phrase church fraud, as I have, and you will get weekly reports of one or two or three culprits caught stealing small and large amounts from their congregations. At the magazine I would run short summaries of these prosecutions every other month under the headline, Why Churches Need Internal Controls.

    Cases involving churches are hard to prosecute, Borg said to writer Thornton. "You ask for a witness and it's like you're attacking their faith," Borg said. "The really good schemes make faith in God equivalent to faith in the program."

    Churches also allow scammers to get closer to a big target market--the elderly, writes Thornton. There is approximately $13 trillion in stocks, securities and other financial products held by Americans over 60.

    And with no money coming in, uncertainty about Social Security or anxiety over potentially-catastrophic medical costs, fear can drive them to seek safe, easy investments, he says.

    The sums can be a few thousands of dollars, or run into the millions of dollars, such as the scam in Indiana. Charles Wilson writes for the Associated Press in the past week: Thousands of devout investors who lost savings after a southern Indiana brokerage persuaded them they were helping to build churches will get the last of their share of the money that's being repaid by the end of the year, the official overseeing the payback said Monday, a case that has been going on since 2005.

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    Maytag Repair, Huntley, IL, (847) 796-3024 – Video - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    City breaks ground on final Encore segment - February 14, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TAMPA Officials broke ground Thursday on the fourth and last apartment building planned at Encore, the $425 million mixed-use, mixed-income residential community just north of downtown.

    The Tempo at Encore will join The Ella, The Reed and The Trio on 28 acres where the Central Park Village public housing community stood until 2007.

    Theyve taken a drug-filled, gang-infested violent neighborhood and turned it into the something to be proud of, Mayor Bob Buckhorn said at the groundbreaking ceremony.

    The seven-story, 203-unit Tempo complex, expected to be completed in 2015, will have a swimming pool with outdoor theater, a two-story clubhouse with a fitness center, community space, a library, a WiFi cafe, multipurpose rooms, a nondenominational chapel and music rehearsal rooms. Construction is estimated to cost about $43.3 million.

    The Encore project pays homage to Tampas segregation-era Central Avenue, once a thriving black-owned business and entertainment district. Nightclubs in the area attracted performers like Ella Fitzgerald, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles and James Brown.

    When Encore is completed it will have shops, offices, a hotel, a museum of black history and a refurbished Perry Harvey Sr. Park. A grocery store and condominiums also are planned, and there is space for another residential building.

    The project is expected to create about 1,000 jobs, officials have said.

    This is another exciting step on the pathway to progress for the city of Tampa and our community, said U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, a longtime proponent of the Encore project.

    Redevelopment of the Central Avenue district long has been a goal of local officials. Through the years the area transformed from a family-friendly urban neighborhood to a magnet for crime and blight between downtown and Ybor City.

    Plans for Encore supported by a combination of local, state and federal money moved forward after the former Central Park Village was torn down, but came to a halt during the recession. In December 2012, the project received a federal Housing and Urban Development Choice Neighborhood grant for $30 million so developers could complete work on the last three apartment buildings.

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