Monday, June 19, 2006

Bird Cages - Architectural Artifacts


Architectural Artifacts
MetroMix - Snuggled up against the Metra regional train tracks, Architectural Artifacts is a 30,000-square-foot warehouse filled with gargoyles, fireplace mantels, English garden pots, fountains, Art Deco bird cages, church steeples, benches and other
Source: metromix.chicagotribune.com

Business Beat: Renovations begin at new workforce center
Longview News-Journal - The East Texas Workforce Center in Longview could be in its new home by late summer or early fall, said Wendell Holcombe , director for workforce development programs with the East Texas Council of Governments. The center is in a 14,000-square-foot
Source: www.news-journal.com

Craftsmanship glows brightly at Caramoor
journalnews.com - Long before Martha Stewart, there was the House Beautiful movement, which advised homeowners to choose those objects that expressed their personalities and enhanced the aesthetic harmony of a room. Among those who took this philosophy to heart in the
Source: www.thejournalnews.com

Moving furniture
Tulsa World - A Springfield, Mo., furniture retailer has packed up his business and moved to Broken Arrow, occupying the same building where a well-known local furniture merchant operated for 25 years. James Hepper relocated Hepper's Exotic Furniture to the
Source: www.tulsaworld.com

Living positively
Health 24 - When you are diagnosed as HIV-positive it needn't be the end of your life, it just means that you have to start living positively. Here are some ways to do just that by Pierre Brouard. Get informed about HIV and Aids but remember to take in as
Source: www.health24.com

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