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    Ave Maria, Florida New Homes for Sale | Naples FL New …

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Del Webb Del Webb Naples, the pioneer in 55+ active-adult communities and Americas leading builder of new homes for pre-retirement and retiring boomers, brings extraordinary amenities and lifestyle to Ave Maria. Del Webb Naples has redefined retirement, boasting an optional 18-holes of championship golf, 18 sports courts, resort and lap pools, full-service restaurant and bar, and two grand clubhouses with full-time Lifestyle Director who plans clubs, classes and events all year long. Find the best home design to fit your lifestyle through the wide variety of offerings, from carriage homes, attached villas and single-family homes.

    CC Homes CC Homes is ranked as one of theTop 5 New Home Builders in South Florida and Southwest Florida offering affordable single-family home luxury inAveMariasMaple Ridgeneighborhoods. Homeowners are pampered with high-end designer features included in the base price.Maple Ridge neighborhoods include a brand new clubhouse for residents with resort style pool and cabanas, fitness center, billiard room, exercise park, concierge, coffee bar, exhibition kitchen, and kids room.

    Pulte Homes Avalon Park by Pulte Homes, one of the nations largest home builders with almost 70 years of home building experience, offers insightful consumer-inspired home designs with Life Tested design features and easy personalization options, making everyday moments easier and more enjoyable. Conveniently located by on-site private schools and within walking or biking distance to the Town Center, Avalon Park at Ave Maria attracts families looking for exceptional schools, close proximity to neighborhood parks, and plenty of living space designed to grow with you and your family, so you can feel confident you made a great choice for now and the future.

    Lennar Lennars brand-new community, The National Golf & Country Club at Ave Maria, offers resort-style living and its signature residential home designs: Terraces, Verandas, Executive Homes, and Estate Homes from the $200s to $500s. The brand new 18-hole Gordon Lewis designed golf course opened in January 2021 and is open to the public for play. Future amenities to come include a resort pool, casual and formal dining, state-of-the-art fitness center, on-site salon and spa, har-tru tennis courts, pickleball, and much more. All of Lennars floor plans incorporate innovative design details and Lennars signature Everythings Included program which provides customers with a high level of standard features already included with the price of the homes.

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    New apartment homes coming to Hardeeville – Bluffton Today

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Hardeeville will soon have another development with apartment homes and cottages.

    The firm Sands Companyrecently announced it has begun construction on a detached, horizontal cottage-style apartment home project in the city, according to a news release.

    The new development is known as Argent Cottage Apartment Homes and it will be located at Argent Boulevard and New River Parkway.

    "Argent Cottages add to the inventory of housing so desperately needed for the workforce and their families," Hardeeville Mayor Harry Williams said. "Its a good project and I wholeheartedly endorse it and voted for it."

    Argent Cottage Apartment Homes will include 354 one- and two-story cottages ranging from one to three bedrooms, according to the release. The detached cottage homes will have 510 to 1,293 square feet of living space with monthly rent starting from $1,440. Sands expects to complete the first phase of cottages in the second quarter of 2023.

    We chose Hardeeville for our next development because of how close it is to popular areas like Hilton Head and Savannah, Sands president Joe Morrison said in the release. Residents who work in these destination towns need a place to retreat and call home. Argent Cottages does that while offering the privacy of a detached home and flexibility of renting while tying in the coastal charm of its locale.

    Argent Cottages'in-home features will include luxury plank flooring, granite countertops and front porches, according to the release. Many of the homes will also include a private garage and side pet yards, as well as high ceilings and natural light.

    "Attainable workforce housing has many levels and there is no single strategy that will fill the needs of every price level," Williams said. "With new industry and a growing job market for medical professionals, Argent Cottages will help to satisfy some of the shortages."

    Williams said as industry and warehousing continue to grow, housing in the city limits relieves some of the pressure on the roads that commuters use.

    Some of the amenities at Argent Cottage Apartment Homes will include a resort-style pool with a sun shelf, poolside cabanas, an outdoor kitchen with grilling stations, a fire pit, putting green and bocce. There will be an entertainment kitchen in the clubhouse along with private workstation pods for residents who work from home.

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    April listings: Hamilton’s most and least expensive homes on the market – Hamilton Spectator

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Unsurprisingly, despite efforts from the Bank of Canada to tame it, the housing market continues to climb.

    A report released last week from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation stated the average home in the Hammer is expected to cost over $1 million beyond 2024. The average single-family home in the city is currently $992,500.

    With that in mind, here are Hamiltons least and most expensive homes listed on Zoocasa, as of April 26.

    Five lowest-priced homes

    28 Northcote St.

    Listed for $399,000, this recently renovated home sold at $550,000 after eight days on the market. Located around the corner from Dofasco, the four-bedroom, two-bath house has a open-concept main floor and a unique loft space that can be transformed into whatever tickles your fancy.

    174 Emerald St. N.

    This semi-detached, three-bedroom in the Landsdale area was listed at $449,900 on April 8. Over a week later, it sold for $635,000. The home had been recently renovated, including the addition of a newly landscaped backyard.

    6 Frederick Ave.

    This Crown Point East home was listed on April 13 for $449,900 before selling on April 22 at $635,000. Its detached, has three bedrooms, parking and a few upgrades to the flooring and half-bath.

    97 Evans St.

    This simple bungalow can be yours for $479,900. It could be a chance for a first-time homebuyer to break into the market. It is fully renovated, with a car port and a rather small second bedroom.

    54 Britannia Ave.

    Listed on the first of the month at $499,000, this two-storey Crown Point East home spent two weeks on the market before getting scooped up. The three-bedroom, two-bath detached property sold at $600,000.

    Five highest-priced homes

    3 Appleridge Crt.

    This custom-built Carlisle estate that backs onto conservation lands was listed March 18 at $3,999,999. Its opulence knows no bounds. Situated on a private cul-de-sac, this luxury home has six bedrooms, six baths, three kitchens, four fireplaces and two staircases.

    1537 Jerseyville Rd. W.

    This Ancaster home comes with 73 acres of land and a lake in the backyard. Listed for $3,999,990 on April 1, its also got a pool and five massive bedrooms, along with a custom kitchen. Vibrant gardens await.

    35 Palomino Dr.

    Over an acre of property in a popular Carlisle neighbourhood, this detached home was listed for $3,850,000 March 21. Its located across the street from a park and surrounded by greenery. The home is also dripping in custom features throughout think wine pantry.

    53 Windemere Rd.

    This Stoney Creek lakeside home is a bit different with a five-level sidesplit. The house was newly listed for $2,999,888 on April 22. It was previously listed for $3,195,000 on April 8 before being terminated. Its located right next to Fifty Point Conservation Area. Its all about that view.

    10 Meander Close

    Another Carlisle property, this one fresh to the housing market April 1 at $2,799,900. But it didnt last long. It was sold at $2,705,000 on April 27. Plenty of living space, six bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, wood-burning fireplace and the backyard has a getaway feel complete with saltwater pool and cabana.

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    New Gulf Front Beach Club Adds to The Island at West Bay’s Allure – Naples Daily News

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    AboveWater PR and Marketing| Special to Naples Daily News

    Situated on Little Hickory Island on the Gulf of Mexico, the peaceful destination offers 5.7 miles of beachfront available to all residents and their guests. The private club has arranged for attendants to provide umbrellas, beach chairs and towel service and 200 feet of direct beach access for lounging, dining, swimming, and kayaking, as well as fishing. Note that a saltwater fishing license is required to fish from shore. There is no fee for Florida residents. West Bay Beach Club also provides convenient mens and womens locker rooms and showers. Now under construction is a new 4,245-square-foot building that will include a full-service restaurant and bar with indoor and outdoor dining throughout the day and expansive deck space to enjoy the view and skip the sandy toes. The anticipated opening is scheduled for the winter of 2023.

    As one of the few local communities with its own private beach club, West Bay has expanded the parking areas to accommodate up to 60 vehicles and offers valet service during the busy season when friends and family descend upon Southwest Florida to enjoy our lifestyle. Residents here have already discovered the invigorating, yet relaxing life at West Bay Club. From the Golf House to the Beach Club, the Bay House to the River Park and The Net Tennis Center to The Sports Park, new residents of The Island will join a well-established community of doers.

    Homeowners and their guests can spend a day playing 18 holes of championship golf, designed by the father-and-son team of Pete and P.B. Dye followed by a celebratory meal in the Golf House or a toast at the 19th hole known as the Niblick. For members who prefer racquet sports, The Tennis Center is home to eight Har-Tru courts and a full schedule of tournaments and socials. In addition, the always active and engaging Sports Park offers pickleball, bocce, shuffleboard, a picnic area and two dog parks.

    Now selling rapidly are 86 luxurious condominiums in The Island at West Bay Club. Designed by architects Garcia Stromberg of West Palm Beach, every home claims a corner position with expansive terraces capturing views of the Gulf of Mexico, Estero Bay and nature preserves. Levels two through seven of the building feature extraordinarily large wraparound terraces. Limited to only four unique residences per floor, the 24-story tower will feature a single core elevator and over 3,250 square feet of living space under air in each residence. Open concept floorplans include a choice of a three-bedroom plus den, four-and-a half bath residence or a four-bedroom, four-bath residence all with 10-foot ceilings.

    Penthouse homes at The Island at West Bay Club have 12-foot ceilings. Two units with 6,025 square feet of luxury living space are on the top floor, and four more penthouse residences comprise the 23rd floor.

    The Island at West Bay Clubs striking architecture inspires an inviting indoor-outdoor lifestyle, especially with the wide terraces and glass-railed balconies. On The Islands rooftop, an amenity deck creates a breathtaking backdrop for morning exercise in the shaded fitness and yoga space, refreshing dips in the adults-only relaxation pool, and sunset celebrations overlooking the expansive Gulf of Mexico vistas. For entertaining, the rooftop wine bar and catering kitchen, ample seating, shaded lounge areas and fire pits gather friends and family year-round. Additional amenities include a lap pool, a family swimming pool and comfortable private cabanas, a fitness center, golf simulator, pet grooming area, business center, club room, and convenient grill and entertainment areas.

    Visit the sales center at 22050 S. Tamiami Trail, Estero, FL 33928. For more information on The Island at West Bay Club and to stay updated on its progress, visit IslandWestBay.com or call West Bay Realty at 239-948-9009.

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    5 Ultra-Posh Daybeds That Bring Style and Privacy to Your Backyard – Robb Report

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If designers had a dime for every client who requested a space to feel like the boutique hotel where they once stayed, they could retreat to said resort themselves, permanently. While these jewel-box hotels have long been the inspiration for a chic primary bath or the ultimate, out-on-the-town home bar, the trend has made its way outdoors; for everyone, not just those lucky Southern Californians. As such, sun chaises have made serious strides.

    Glam cabanas and futuristic pods once novelties around hotel pools to shield high-profile guests from prying eyes (not to mention the sun) are now readily available online and commonplace in backyards. We chose five ultra-posh standouts that provide style, privacy and protection. Theres the ladder-like daybed from Gloster that could double as a jungle gym, the triangular cabana from Vondom that gives off A-frame cabin vibes and a clean-lined, unassuming chaise with a sun canopy from MamaGreen. Theyre all a tiny slice of stay-at-home nirvana.

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    Pickleball Takes Its Place as the Must-Have Luxury Amenity – Mansion Global

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Pickleball, a mashup of tennis, badminton and ping-pong, is trending, and luxury real estate developers are racing to keep up.

    About 4.8 million people play, according to USA Pickleball, the sports governing body. The game can range from a social activity to play with children to a fast-paced, competitive match.

    Everyone calls pickleball the great equalizer, said Matt Nixon, the chief marketing officer at Southworth Development. You could be 10 years old, 12 years old, playing with anyone of any age. He said that for the Abaco Club, a development owned by Southworth in The Bahamas, the recreational activity serves as a key channel for building community around health, wellness and the enjoyment of the sport.

    For some buyers downsizing from country club neighborhoods, pickleball is already a daily hobby. Theyre drawn to onsite courts because it affords a sense of community close to home.

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    Buyers are definitely asking about pickleball, said Wendy Pines, the sales director for the Casamar Residences, starting at $1.5 million, in Pompano Beach, Florida. Theyre excited were going to have it on the property and it appeals to people of all ages. Its become a popular social activity where people can come together and congregate. A lot of people play doubles, like in tennis. You always have people waiting to jump into the game. Its become that popular.

    Since pickleball appeals to all ages, many kinds of properties can benefit from offering courts as a part of their amenity packages. Far from stripped-down public park facilities, pickleball courts are popping up in luxury developments from coast to coast with thoughtful touches including plush seating and branded equipment.

    Whether its a retirement community, a housing development thats master planned with a variety of product types for different ages and demographics or a private club, you name it, theyre adding pickle[ball], said Mary Cook, a Chicago-based designer specializing in multi-family developments and amenity facilities.

    The Case for New Pickleball Courts

    Requiring little more than a badminton-size court, a 34-inch net, paddles and a perforated plastic ball, pickleball is easier to accommodate than other popular amenities, such as golf courses, swimming pools or bowling alleys. Developers are pulling out all the stops, often pairing the recreational activity with cocktail bars and other socially minded additions.

    In Miami, the Standard Residences opted to design an indoor court that can be converted into a party room. Giant disco balls will spin from the ceiling, while spectators and players can don branded apparel and paddles styled after the Wes Anderson film The Royal Tenenbaums. The building, with pieds-a-terre offered in the mid $700,000s, is expected to be completed in 2023.

    We were thinking about what type of sport we could put in the building without affecting the people there. If you put in paddle[ball] or bowling, it can get too noisy and that becomes an issue, said Carlos Rosso, the CEO of Rosso Development, the company behind the Standard Residences. We have a karaoke bar that bleeds into the pickleball court area, so that whole scene will be a very cool way of activating the building.

    In The Bahamas, the Abaco Club transformed an underutilized area into pickleball courts and a basketball half-court. The bright blue courts are along a quiet, palm tree-lined road a stones throw from the beach. Lights illuminate the courts for evening matches. Cottages on the Caribbean property are priced up to $3 million and villas are expected to be priced up to $12 million.

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    Its opened up the whole area and changed the dynamic, said Matt Young, the Abaco Clubs director of outdoor pursuits. Plans are underway to build an outlet of sorts, with a coffee stand in the mornings where people can sit and watch pickleball or have a cup of coffee in between games.

    In the evenings, players and spectators will be able to grab a beer or cocktail while enjoying a game.

    Making Use of Existing Tennis and Basketball Courts

    Before installing dedicated courts, luxury developers can try out pickleball at their facilities for a negligible price. They can add lines to existing tennis and basketball courts and roll out temporary nets.

    The Abaco Club gauged residents interest in the game by adding stripes to its tennis court before committing to the smaller-sized courts. The residential developer Optima Inc., which owns properties in Scottsdale, Arizona and Chicago, did the same by painting stripes on indoor basketball courts.

    The requirements are similar to those of an indoor basketball court, so its been an easy addition. The most important thing to consider in planning a pickleball court is space and creating the striping overlay on the existing court in a way thats cohesive, said David Hovey Jr., AIA, president, COO and principal architect of Optima, Inc.

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    To meet demand, theyve planned an outdoor pickleball stadium at their forthcoming luxury apartment tower, 7190 Optima Kierland. The 216-unit tower is slated to open in 2023 in Scottsdale, with prices ranging from $1.75 million to $3.25 million. Were excited to build resident programming around this newest feature, possibly hosting a tournament, Mr. Hovey said.

    Taking It to the Next Level With Lessons and Coaching

    Coaches, who act as ambassadors of the sport, can rally excitement for residents, organize tournaments and take the pastime to the next level. Typically, coaches are experienced racket sports players and natural community organizers.

    Fun Bob is our resident pro tennis and pickleball player. Hes involved with all the lessons, hosting tournaments on a weekly basis, Mr. Young said. Hes also involved in the local community program; hes a fantastic guy and our members love him. Hes a great tennis and pickleball player, and sometimes his line calls are questionable, so you need to keep an eye out for that.

    Celebrities, too, can add to the excitement around the sport. We want to bring famous artists to the opening of the pickleball court, Mr. Rosso said. I dont know if you know, but Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney, Ellen DeGeneres and even Kim Kardashian have pickleball courts at their homes. Maybe we can get them to play doubles.

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    Comfort From the Elementsand for the Spectators

    If not indoors, courts require a less windy location than tennis due to the lightweight, perforated plastic ball at play. Even if a court is surrounded by lush tropical palms and cabanas, being too close to ocean wind can zap the fun out of a game.

    We took into consideration the location because you dont want to have a lot of wind involved with such a light ball. The building blocks the wind from the ocean, Ms. Pines said of Casamars planned court in close proximity to the ocean in Pompano Beach.

    Its common for people to watch matches while waiting for their time on the court. Luxury developers are taking this into consideration, building out cabanas and cafe structures to support all who meet around the sport.

    The goal is to make a pickleball court a very inviting area with shade and seating for spectators, along with a summer kitchen, so it can be more of an event instead of pickleball all by itself, Ms. Pines said.

    More: Homes With Wild Family-Friendly Features Ensure Your Kids Will Never Be Bored

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    Where to Get Mother’s Day Brunch in Houston – Houstonia Magazine

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    he title of mom extends far past motherhood. It also carries the duties of chauffeur, doctor, teacher, and chef. With all those job titles, it's a must to put some effort into praising her every year and making sure she stays out of the kitchen on her special day. Breakfast in bed can feel played out so why not let her sleep in and instead take her to brunch?

    You can't cut any corners when it comes to celebrating Mother's Day so it's better to make reservations in advance of the big day, Sunday, May 8. Houston's best brunches are gearing up for a family-filled arena - here's where you should go.

    Pondicheri:If mom prefers a more glam brunch experience, this buzzy Upper Kirby restaurant will add some color and spice into her life. Shell love the chefs' picture-perfect dishes and the Bake Labs sweet treats. Plus, as a woman-run establishment, owner Anita Jaisinghani knows just what mom needs, and thats the restaurant's Mothers Day gift box, which comes with skin oils, and baked goodies, including the infamous Crack Balls. Menu specials start at $12. Gift box is $50.

    Pondicheri, 2800 Kirby Dr., B 132.

    Bloom & Bee:After you surprise mom with a Deep Knead massage from The Spa at Post Oak Hotel, you can head to the main lobby for a three-course brunch that will serve as the perfect backdrop for a mother-daughter day. With a view overlooking the hotel pool, shades of pink sprinkled throughout the restaurant, and a full bar with cocktails perfectfor the occasion, you and mom will be set for the ultimate photo-op. Entrees include vegetable wellington, corned beef hash and eggs, and grilled Alaskan salmon. Plus, indulge her in some sweet treats at the dessert buffet, offering Praline Paris Brest, Pina Colada Verrine, and Hummingbird Cupcakes. $75 per person.

    Bloom & Bee, 1600 W Loop S.

    The Warwick:Who doesnt love a complimentary mimosa? The newly opened Galleria restaurant will hand mom the well-deserved cocktail when she walks in the door. Dont be surprised if she says the restaurant feels familiar, its the same building as the former Houstons restaurant. The cozy booths are great if you want to have a a more intimate time with mom and express your love for her over succulent plates such as the Hawaiian Ribeye, Charbroiled Gulf Oysters, and the Snapper Orleans.

    The Warwick, 5888 Westheimer Rd.

    B&B Butchers & Restaurant:Tell mom to get dressed to the nines and take her to this Washington Corridor restaurant. The stellar wine cellar will indeed have her favorite red or white, or she can sip her complimentary Bellini. Dont forget to request a handy purse rack so mom has somewhere to store her bag and keep her hands and arms free for gifts and hugs. Ask to sit on the patio, where you'll get to enjoy live music and a picture with the longhorns out front for a memorable Mothers Day photo.

    B&B Butchers & Restaurant, 1814 Washington Ave.

    B.B. Lemon:Your mom wont lifta finger at B.B. Lemon except to eat those delicious blue crab beignets and to drink her on-the-house mimosa. Sit outside to appreciate the good weather and the live music under the cabanas, and be sure to tell mom she can order whatever she wants, even if that means a dozen oysters on the half shell.

    B.B. Lemon, 1809 Washington Ave.

    Turners:Old-world charm and sophistication are the characteristics that embody this Galleria area diner. Brunch here is a dining experience like no other. Executive Chef Robert Del Grande and Chef de Cuisine Jose Valencia curated a menu with Turner's reserve caviar, steak tartare, and monkey bread french toast. She will dine while being serenaded by Henry Darragh and Barry Sames, who will perform live. $250 per person.

    Turners, 1800 Post Oak Blvd. Entrance on Ambassador Way.

    The Annie Cafe & Bar:This bustling Uptown eatery is the epitome of class; moms will get to bask in the sophisticated ambiance from the dimly lit indoor dining room to the patio. Plus, Moms get a free mimosa or Bellini, while the kiddos are occupied with the balloon artist on site.

    The Annie Cafe & Bar, 1800 Post Oak Blvd., Suite #6170.

    NoPo Caf, Market & Bar:This quaint North Post Oak restaurant shouldn't be overlooked for brunch with mom, especially if she's a casual diner. You're met with beautiful decor and an inviting ambiance when you walk in. And what mom doesn't want to be welcomed with a cocktail? Satisfy all of her tastebud's desireswhether smoked salmon + schmeer, steak & eggs, or buttermilk pancakes she'll leave feeling satisfied.

    NoPo Cafe, Market & Bar, 1244 N Post Oak Rd Suite #150.

    Ouisies Table:Families are notorious for passing down antiques, and Ouisies Table reflects that, from the menu to the decor. The Southern restaurant has just the right touch of elegance, and some quirkiness too. Theres a porcelain dog named Patience thats placed throughout the restaurant, and a red dress called Miss Ruby that the owners sister wore in a 1958 debutante ball in Houston. Expect rustic dishes like cornmeal pancakes, grilled beef tenderloin and eggs, and chicken fried chicken. As an additional gift, Ouisies will present each mom with a boxed chocolate at the end of the meal. If mom is looking to escape the crowds Sunday, Ouisies entire menu will be available to-go. Orders should be placed at least several hours in advance of the desired pick-up time.

    Ouisies Table, 3939 San Felipe St.

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY G – Rochester Post Bulletin

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on May 31, 2022, at 10:00 a.m., at the offices of Oak Terrace MHP c/o Riverstone Communities located at 1618 Marion Road SE, #175, Rochester, MN 55904, the following property will be sold at public auction by the Sheriff of Olmsted County: A 1978 Nort HS MFG single wide manufactured home, Vin 3139 and any contents therein or about the premises. The manufactured home is located within Oak Terrance MHP c/o Riverstone Communities at 1618 Marion Road SE, #216, Rochester, MN 55904. This sale will be held to satisfy a claim upon the above-described property held by Oak Terrace MHP c/o Riverstone Communities. Upon information and belief, this property is owned by Steven Paul Phillips. The mobile home and contents therein or about the premises was abandoned on January 31, 2022. The amount of the claim against the above referenced property is $5,550.42, computed to the date of sale, exclusive of the expenses of said sale, together with the actual expenses of making said sale. Dated: April 25, 2022 ANDERSON LAW FIRM /s/: Brenda Benitez Brenda Benitez Attorney Registration No.: 0398287 1812 Second Street SW, Suite B Rochester, MN 55902 T: 507 / 536-9933 F: 507 / 536-9391 brenda@carlandersonlaw.com (April 30; May 7 & 14, 2022) 58123

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    Kohler turns to AR to immerse architects and designers in latest launch – TOPHOTELNEWS

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kohler has launched a limited edition creative AR experience to celebrate the new Statement & Anthem showering collection. The hybrid launch concept extends the boundaries of a showroom by offering digital and physical touchpoints through a Statement & Anthem sculpture, which reflects the colours and finishes of the new collection, and an accompanying QR code which transports the user to a virtual world.

    Once the sculpture is configured and the QR code scanned, the user is transported to a virtual world where they can explore different spaces of wellbeing inspired by the stunning design cues of the new Statement Showering Collection and Anthem Digital & Mechanical Controls.The physical pieces create an immersive experience for architects and designers, and encourage Kohlers creative audience to touch and feel the various materials, admire the unique shapes and forms, and build their own configurations.

    Our new Statement & Anthem collection represents a generational shift in the shower experience and we wanted to celebrate that, explains Angela Zahn, Kohler Kitchen & Bath Group Director of Global Campaigns and Channel Marketing

    As these products break out of traditional bathroom design, by blurring the lines between the bathroom and other interior spaces (Statement forms were inspired by household objects found outside of the bathroom) as well as allowing users to control the shower mechanically or digitally, we saw an opportunity to showcase them by creating a hybrid experience that similarly blurred the lines between home/work, and digital/physical.

    The spatially-aware, mobile and webAR browser experience enables participants to step inside a 360 virtual space to explore three beautiful landscapes that showcase Kohlers products. Within these landscapes, participants can find and interact with a life-sized, animated, abstract sculpture inspired by the physical sculpture, as well as rotate, pinch and zoom in to examine the details.

    Architects are also able to leverage their own physical environments and transform them into interactive playspaces by virtually walking around, examining the product from all angles, and taking in their surroundings. Each sculpture is accompanied by high-quality product cards containing imagery and helpful specifying information.

    Through this immersive hybrid experience, architects and designers can discover the endless ways Kohler products can bring a sense of harmony and revitalization into their designs and create their own spaces of wellbeing.

    We understand our audience of global architects, designers, developers and hoteliers gains so much more from an experience that can be seen, felt, and appreciated in the context of a physical environment, continues Angela. Therefore, the creative team landed on a concept that was both transportive and grounded, while embracing the constraints of a remote setting in a thoughtful, sophisticated, and innovative way.

    Gift boxes containg the sculpture, product codes and portal QR code have been sent to 500 key figures in the architect and design community. As travel resumes, the AR experience will be featured at Kohler events and retail locations, providing Kohler with an opportunity to enable its customers to explore both the physical and digital world of Kohler Showering simultaneously.

    https://experience.kohlerglobalshowers.com

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    Leading architects and city planners share their ideas for Torontos urban vista – Toronto Star

    - May 2, 2022 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When I first moved to Toronto about a decade ago, Tel Aviv-born, Paris-educated architect and urban designer Naama Blonder recalls, the one complaint I heard the most was about the ugly condos with cold, monstrous features.

    Sound familiar? With condo construction continuing to dominate redevelopment around the city, many fear more bland blocks of steel and green glass will follow. But among developers and city planners, signs of point to a new focus being put on not only what new buildings themselves will look like, but also how they can best fit into existing neighbourhoods and streetscapes.

    Fifteen years ago, Toronto established the Design Review Panel, a group of design and landscape architects, transportation engineers and experts in heritage and environmental sustainability, who voluntarily evaluate development proposals and tell the builders as well as city planners how to improve them. (The city also has other panels specializing in waterfront and transit infrastructure development proposals.)

    Emilia Floro, Torontos director of urban design and head of the department to which the Design Review Panel provides feedback, says the panel looks at both the esthetics of new buildings as well as their compatibility and fit with the public realm around them streets, parks, open spaces.

    Were really focused on the highest quality of life for people using (them), Floro says, and achieving a high quality of architecture, and landscape architecture that incorporates heritage preservation and environmental sustainability.

    Floro points to One Bloor Street East as an example of substantial improvement through the Design Review Panel process. The new tower, on the southeast corner of Yonge and Bloor, was reshaped at street level to better match Yonge Streets narrower and multiple-unit retail face. Sidewalk space was enlarged and enhanced and provides better weather protection, while the buildings top was refined with an eye toward its significant impact upon the skyline, Floro says.

    King Toronto, a massive condo development now under construction on King Street west of Spadina, promises to be a dramatic new addition to the face of the city. Inspired by Moshe Safdies Habitat housing complex built for Expo 67 in Montreal, it stacks terraced units into four main mountains, with each suite facing at a 45-degree angle. This gives the complex an undulating appearance, in contrast to the usual flat wall-and-windows faade.

    Ground-level retail will frame wide passageways leading into courtyard of more shops, rigged with a mist-producing cloud-maker for hot summer days. A new public park will mark the south flank.

    King Toronto will incorporate several of the streets classic red-brick heritage buildings into its decidedly modern motif. The developments Danish architect, Bjarke Ingels, told the Star in an interview when the development was first announced in 2018, that he understands the importance Toronto places on preserving city streetscapes.

    You have to tread carefully when you have existing qualities like we do at King Street, he said.

    There should be a way where the two can successfully co-exist. By not confusing whats old and whats new, you preserve the past and reinvent it and contribute something toward the future.

    For Naama Blonder, who is the co-founder of Torontos Smart Density design firm (which recently won the 2022 Ontario Association of Architects award for best emerging practice), that compatibility between new developments and their surroundings is key. Design (of the building) matters, design of the public realm matters, design of the ground floor and of retail matters, she says. All of the things that build your experience as a pedestrian will matter far more than just the height of the building or the number of windows.

    Blonder says development in Toronto is very bottom-line-driven, and pressures to cut costs have led to the dominance of steel and glass facades. Its the most feasible form of construction, she acknowledges, but its unnatural to the human eye to see the same window hundreds of times in a tall building with hundreds of units. In nature, you dont have anything that repeats itself like that.

    In Blonders view, the Ontario College of Art and Design building (completed in 2004) and the Brookfield Place atrium (1992, also home to the Hockey Hall of Fame) are some of the most recent innovative, yet already dated, standouts. Eighty per cent of the architecture in this city is not star flashy buildings, she says.

    However, Blonder looks forward to the completion of the Well, the mixed-use residential/retail/office complex and future home of the Toronto Star under development on Wellington Street west of Spadina, praising its design, which includes a beautiful, two-storey, high-ceilinged food court.

    For similar reasons, she thinks the redevelopment of the former Honest Eds site at Mirvish Village (to feature a new market area and brewery) holds promise, as does the Waterworks condo on Richmond Street West, which incorporates a large food hall into the Art Deco-inspired public works building constructed in the 1930s.

    Its a fact of life in Toronto that most major new builds will be condos. Blonder says because of residential zonings dominance in the city, along with the ongoing demand for new housing, its imperative that the city strike the right balances between new projects design and their integration into their communities.

    With Boston or New York, Blonder says, the character is not of one building. Its mostly the streets of the city that create the identity, the brand that you think of.

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