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Green Insider: Go Green, Go Dry Clean
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Green Insider: Go Green, Go Dry Clean

By Laura Turner Seydel
When shopping locally, it is important to support the businesses that are mindful about healthier products and services that contribute to creating a more holistic community for us all to live, work …

Perspectives in Architecture: An interview with Cecil A. Alexander Jr.
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Perspectives in Architecture: An interview with Cecil A. Alexander Jr.

Helen and Cecil Alexander
Ninety-three year old Cecil A. Alexander, Jr. describes his exceptional life during a visit to his home and in his unpublished biography.  A founder of the former 300-person architectural firm, FABRAP, and …

Read the January digital edition
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | One Comment
Read the January digital edition

Meet our 20 Under 20 honorees for 2012, find out how they have been giving back to the community and how you can give back, too. Also in the January issue, find out about cutting …

Floor Plan: Rejuvenating floors is popular renovation project
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Floor Plan: Rejuvenating floors is popular renovation project

By Collin Kelley
Editor
With the lingering uncertainty in the economy, many homebuyers and current owners homeowners are playing it safe when it comes to renovation projects.
One of the most expensive projects can be flooring. For the …

KEEP IT INtown: Choose Local, Shop Local
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
KEEP IT INtown: Choose Local, Shop Local

By Wendy Binns
Publisher
How do you fit into this picture of KEEP IT INtown? This September issue kicks-off the new KEEP IT INtown campaign to support local business. How does this apply to you? Perhaps you …

Art Lives Here: Campaign to rally arts organizations
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Art Lives Here: Campaign to rally arts organizations

By Tina Chadwick
Leave it to the arts to come up with a creative way to solve funding issues. The mix of funding cuts paired with a sluggish economy could have spelled doom, but many of …