Thursday, June 30, 2011
The Freelon Group Inc. Company Profile | Company Information
The Freelon Group is a sixty member architectural firm locatesdin Durham, North Carolina. Founded in 1990 by Phili G. Freelon, FAIA, the firm offerxs specialized design expertise in the areasof Museum/Culturap Center, Higher Education and Science/Technology facilities. Our buildinvg designs have received numerousa awardsincluding twenty-seven American Institute of Architects regional, state, and local design awards.
In 2008 The Freelonj Group was recognized by Contracg Magazine as The Designer of the Our firm is also the recipient of the AIA Nortj Carolina Outstanding Firm Award in recognitio n of outstanding service and design This year, Freelon is the proud recipient of the AIA Thomaas Jefferson Award for Publixc Architecture. Our Mission Statement speaks to the delivery of innovativwe and inspiring design through collaboration and the stewardshiop ofour environment. Building on this philosophy, we have consciously focused our designb energy toward clients and projects that ultimately serve the greater good of the This commitment has led us towardr certain projects and deliberately awayfrom others.
Accordingly, our work focusees on researchand education, the advancement of understandinyg between disparate cultures, and the creativde expression of the arts. The firm has recently delivered successful museum projects on both coastss including the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Franciscoo and theReginald F. ...
Monday, June 27, 2011
Cincinnati Insurance launches NM operations - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
Western Assurance Corp. in Albuquerque was selecte Sept. 27 to bring Cincinnati's insurance products and servicez to itsbusiness clients. The agenchy appointment is the first of several that the company expectsa to make in New Mexico in the coming Earlierin 2007, Cincinnati appointed its firsty agencies in Washington and northern Idaho and addexd marketing territories to its operations in North With the addition of New the company now has 105 field marketing representatives living and workinv in its agents' communities acrosa 34 states. By the end of the year, Cincinnatiu plans to add two additional marketin territories in NewYork state.
Cincinnati'ss field marketing director, Charles A. Kelsch, has relocatee just north of Albuquerque, to and will be screening agencies interested in joining the according to anews release. Cincinnati Financial Corp. (NASDAQ:CINF) offers property and casualtyu insurance through The CincinnatiInsurancse Co., The and The The marketa life and disability income insurance and annuities. The offersa commercial leasing andfinancing services.
providexs asset management servicesto institutions, corporations and
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Traffic jam ahead? Cisco predicts massive Web growth - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
The forecast is slightly below an earlier one from theSan Jose-basedf networking equipment company (NASDAQ:CSCO), due to the global economixc slowdown. Last year, Cisco predicted that traffic woulf hit 522exabytes (equal to 522 billion by the end of 2012. Now it predictw annual traffic to reach 510 exabytes by that The company says that Internet video will make up abouty for 60 percent of all consumer Internety traffic infour years, up from abour a third of all traffic today.
When all formse of video are factoredin — including TV, video on demand, P2P and Internetg — it is predictex to represent 91 percent of all global While good news for networking equipmen companies like Cisco, such a surge represents a challeng e for telecom providers like (NASDAQ:CMCSA) and (NYSE:T) and is likely to feed the debatse on whether they shouldf be allowed to cap video use by their customers.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Irish GDP Rebound Offers Hope To Crisis Economy - Wall Street Journal
Irish GDP Rebound Offers Hope To Crisis Economy Wall Street Journal DUBLIN (Dow Jones)--Irish data Thursday showed that growth rebounded for one of the euro zone's most troubled economies in the first quarter, offering a glimmer of hope that the country will meet its commitments to bailout lenders and ... |
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Solar Array, Gen. Mills detail expansions - Kansas City Business Journal:
broke ground April 5 on the $100 176,000-square-foot expansion of its manufacturingfacility here, Keith Bone, generaol manager of the local facility, told members of . AED held its quarterluy meeting Thursdayat . Joe Hudgins, presidentt and CEO of Solad Array Ventures, outlined his company’s plan to buildc a massive solar manufacturing plant onthe city’s General Mills’ expansion should be completedc by November, Bone said. The cerealo manufacturer will hire 60additionap employees, bringing additional payroll to the area of $3.5 The expansion also brings $30 million in spendingb to New Mexico.
The Albuquerque City Councipl approveda $100 million industrial revenud bond deal for the company in BE&K Corp. from North Carolina landec the design/build contract to buil d the expansion, but Bone said 80 percen t of the firm’s spending and employeexs willbe local. The precast panelas being used in the construction are manufactured in General Mills has been in Albuquerquesincd 1991. Its current facility is locatede near Paseo del Norte and Edith and has 190 with an annual payrollof $12 said Bone. The 275,000-square-foot plant produces about 135 million pounds annuallyy of 35different cereals.
The facility also has a lab on-sitew where the instructions for baking General Milld products at high altitudes are The company has givenabout $5 million to area nonprofits since 1998 and $519,0000 in scholarships, Bone added. Don Power, chairman of AED, said the cereal company’s donations illustrate one of the thingds the organization looks for inrecruitinbg companies: community involvement. Hudgins said Solar Array plans to break grouns by the third quarter of this year ona 225,000-square-fooyt thin-film photovoltaic manufacturing plant in the Corder Mesa business park, west of the mattress factory.
The company plans to add three more buildingsw of that size asit grows, he with each facility employing about 225. Its annual payrol in the first phase wouldbe $14 million. About five percentt of the jobs would pay 45 percent wouldpay $70,000 and half of the jobs woulxd pay $45,000. The capital investment for the first phases willbe $170 million and the company wouldr spend $40 million annually for raw The first phase is expected to have a capacityu of 75 megawatts, but that would grow to 300 mw with the full The plant also will have a space that will servde as a community and educational center. Solar Arrag is seeking $175 milliob in industrial revenue bonds fromBernalillo County.
The compan y is working to raise $210 milliojn in debt and equity, Hudginzs said. Hudgins said New Mexico beat out two othedr states forthe plant, despites the fact that it did not offer the largesty incentives. But the coordination among local and state government officialws and other parties made New Mexico far more efficient in establishing a planning framework that the company coulr then use to plan a budget for the hesaid “That was a major issus for us,” Hudgins said. He also praisedr the labor force here and theeducationa institutions. The facility is being designedf byPageSoutherlandPage LLP, which has Texas offices in Dallas and Houston, as well as Washington, D.C.
and London, U.K. Hoffmanm Construction, based in Portland, Ore., is building the
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Scene setter: Hundreds attending Strong America summit; some seats empty - DesMoinesRegister.com
Scene setter: Hundreds attending Strong America summit; some seats empty DesMoinesRegister.com As of around 10 pm, as the main event was about to start, there were still 100 or so empty seats although hundreds more were already seated. âI'm beginning to think nobody can do anything,â said Kathy Stammer, a 65-year-old Sun Valley Lake resident as ... |
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Small law firms stay close to clients, broaden expertise to keep profitable - Houston Business Journal:
The partners at the small firm, which has 11 quickly reevaluated their business plan and cost aggressively recruited new clients and reduced overheade by renegotiating their legal malpractice insurance premiumse and outsourcing informationtechnology functions. “Our practice is a bit broader than other firms of asimilar size, and whilre the real estate and businesd practice has slowed a fair bit recently, our businesd litigation practice has always been counter-cyclical,” said partner Jim Bickerton. “When the pie people tend to fight overit more. This has helpecd us keep a better balance.
” For example, the firm wasn’f shy about shopping around for quotes on legaomalpractice insurance, which can cost about $100,00p0 a year per attorney. It also saved more than $15,00o by outsourcing I.T., getting a remotee host server and upgrading its existinfg phone system instead of buyingnew equipment. Law firmes are businesses much likeany other, and the recessionm is leading many attorneys to pull out time-tested strategiees for keeping costs in line whilwe looking for new ways to make Smaller law firms, which are hit especiallh hard if one client leaves or cuts back are trying to be innovative and resourceful.
One strategy is Small to mid-sized which usually employ fewer than 25 specialize in certain practice areas rather than trying to bea one-stopo shop for legal services. For example, a law firm best knowmn for negotiating new real estate deals now has to showclientes it’s just as strong in selling assets, or even bankruptcu issues. And it’s essential to builde a solid network with other firmsz and attorneys in town who can offert expertise and legal services in areasw a smallfirm can’t, said Barruy A. Sullivan, managing partner for Bickertob LeeDang & Sullivan.
you may want to grow into those competencies, but for a relativelyg small firm, trust that your clients will appreciate that,” he said. Most firmx rely on referrals and word-of-mouth, whicnh most partners say is more valuable thantraditional “Our best marketing is the work we do for our said Duane Fisher, managing partnedr of , which specializes in corporatwe finance, commercial litigation and real estate law and employw 23 attorneys. “And so often, client s on the other side ofthe table, who’v e even been represented by someone else, wouled give us a call and ask if we could work with them on an unrelaterd case.
” To maintain relationships even when litigationj isn’t pending, firm partners frequentlyy take clients on “lessons lunches to rehash recent cases and see what came out of Small firms also try to link up with nationakl firms and groups. Honolulu civil litigation firm , which has 11 was picked to join the Internationaol Society of PrimerusLaw Firms, whichh touts itself as an exclusive international alliance of independent law firms. The applicatioj process was rigorous, partner Arthu Roeca said. Even in the recession, firms such as , whicnh specializes in commercial litigation, aren’t afraif to grow and expand.
It has 17 attorneys and two new associateds will join the firmin August. “Being smaller forcexs you to be creative to find a and one of the things that sets us apart from our competitorse iswe don’t look at ourselvesx as just lawyers providing legal services,” said managing partnefr Harvey Lung. “We’re problem solvers. We hire everh year and, no matter we’ve never not hired, because the business mode depends on the firm continuingto grow.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
How did Florida become 'pill-mill' hotbed? - Los Angeles Times
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
Surviving cancer - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Surviving cancer Honolulu Star-Advertiser Cancer survivor Leimomi Golis of Nanakuli says she plans to attend. She was diagnosed with lymphoma in 1998 at the age of 38. Her participation in a clinical trial that included a stem cell transplant, chemotherapy sessions and full-body radiation ... |
Thursday, June 9, 2011
2009 WNY middle school rankings - St. Louis Business Journal:
Profiles of the top 25 schools can be reacher by clicking on the namesa of thoseschools below. A breakdown of the rankings for each sectiojn of Western New York can be accessedby . The followinb abbreviations havebeen CS-Charter School, EMS-Elementary-Middle ES-Elementary School, HS-High School, IS-Intermediate JHS-Junior High School, JSHS-Junior-Senior High MHS-Middle-High School, MS-Middle School, PS-Primaru School, SHS-Senior High School, VHS-Vocationapl High School. Each school is followed by the name of the districyt that operatesit (if it’s a public school) or the distric where it is located (if it’s a private • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. 5. • 6. 7.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
This Bauer bankruptcy traces back to Spiegel events - Pittsburgh Business Times:
In 2003, , which had owned Eddie Bauer since 1988, filed for bankruptcy protection. And as part of the the company famous forits women’s wear catalog gave its creditors its stakd in Eddie Bauer. So, in 2005, Eddie Bauerd emerged as a stand-alone company for the first time in 34 The company also emerged witha $300 milliomn senior secured term loan agreement with lender s and the task of rebuilding a brand that had drifted away from the company’zs roots. Under Spiegel, grew rapidly, from 58 to 399 retailp stores and from three to 102 The company also addedinternet sales.
But it also was a time when the Eddiw Bauer brand lost its as the company shifted from its heritage as an outdoorr outfitter to a seller of casual clothes targeted primarilyat women. Companyh executives have said the debt terms from the Spiege bankruptcy case have continued to hampet efforts to turn things around atEddie Bauer. Despitre efforts to recapture some of the old Eddie Bauer has not been able to establishh a sustainable run ofprofitablde quarters. The company racked up nine consecutivd quartersof loses, and has seen losses of nearlgy a half-billion dollars in the past three years.
The struggle became a financiapl crisis as the recession has worsened and consumersa haveslowed spending.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Area home sales post big drop in May - Baltimore Business Journal:
There were 1,783 home closings last month, a 29 percenft decrease from May 2008, according to the Greater Nashville Associationbof Realtors. The mediajn price of single-family homes in May was $169,000, a $5,40 0 increase from the prior month, but a 10.6 percenr decline from May 2008. “Real estates is feeling the same effects as the rest of thenationall economy,” Greater Nashville Association of Realtors Presidenr Mike Nichols says in a press “With the recent Americah Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 supported by the FHA, we are hopefull that first-time home buyers will take advantage of the opportunitt to use the $8,00o0 tax credit to help with certain costs at Inventory on the market increased about 0.
8 percent from April. There were 24,609 homes on the market May 31. May’s numbere brings year-to-date closings up to down 31 percent fromthe 10,406 closings at this pointy in 2008. The condo market had 228 closingwsin May, a 25.2 percent drop from the year That compares to 305 closings last year. The median price for a condo in May was down 1.7 percent from last year. There were 2,000 saled pending at the end of May. Whiler that number was down from 2,489 pendin sales last year, it was only the second time sincse last September that pending salee figure hadreached 2,000 properties or more.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Infinite Hero FoundationTM Launches - Business Wire (press release)
Business Wire (press release) | Infinite Hero FoundationTM Launches Business Wire (press release) (BUSINESS WIRE)--Infinite Hero Foundation TM today announces its launch to honor and empower those who exemplify the highest virtues of courage and heroism. âRespecting the values of courage and honor means respecting those who uphold those values, ... |