Posts Categorized: Real Estate

DAWGS Announces Expansion into Detroit Board Up Market

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Door And Window Guard Systems (D.A.W.G.S), service provider of steel board up for windows and doors, recently announced their expansion into the Detroit market.  D.A.W.G.S. manufactures and rents attractive steel guards used to cover door and window openings on vacant buildings, providing security to property owners and neighborhoods from the many problems associated with leaving… Read more »

LEED on Steroids: The Living Building Challenge by Construction Reporter

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“The Living Building Challenge is kind of like the LEED program on green steroids. It is the most aggressive certification program that has ANY real chance of being achieved.  There are only a handful of projects that have been certified,” says Beierle., principle at edi, an Albuquerque firm seeking LBC designation on eco-resort projects in… Read more »

Zombie Properties Demand Proper Board Up, recommends DAWGS (Door and Window Guard Systems).

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In Chicago, foreclosed properties can go years without owners. They sit in their lots trapped in real estate limbo without a legal occupant, their yards deteriorating along with the interior. These unsightly derelicts are called “zombie properties”, and they drive down general property values in their immediate area. They also carry with them the risk… Read more »

Winrock Redevelopment on Track with Green Community Center Vision by Construction Reporter

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Winrock Mall Redevelopment is on track, recently attracting Nordstrom Rack and Designer Shoe Warehouse.  The new Winrock is envisioned as a “green” community center capturing rainwater for garden and fruit tree irrigation and PV solar panels slated for installation on all rooftops More than 50 years after its grand opening, the Winrock Mall is on… Read more »

Water Projects Dominate New Mexico Capital Outlay Bill, says Construction Reporter

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New Mexico State Legislature’s Capital Outlay Bill for 2014 focused heavily on water projects with 89 million dollars total for water projects across the state.  These include $10 million for Las Vegas’s Bradner Dam, an $8 million wastewater treatment plant in Chama, $4 million for Alamogordo’s desalination plant, $1.6 million improvement of the Santa Cruz… Read more »