Tag: Outdoor Cooking & Tableware

  • IRA Capital Adds Columbus Life Science Asset to Portfolio

    IRA Capital Adds Columbus Life Science Asset to Portfolio

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    The campus came online in two phases, between 1995 and 2001. Image courtesy of CommercialEdge IRA Capital has acquired a 237,000-square-foot life science and R&D campus in Columbus, Ohio. According to CommercialEdge data, The Inland Real Estate Group of Cos. sold the asset for $21.5 million. The property, which came online in two phases between…

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  • The 14 Best Episodes of ‘Bluey’

    The 14 Best Episodes of ‘Bluey’

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    This article was originally published on January 23, 2024. We’ve republished it following the release of Bluey’s special episode “The Sign.” Even if you’re not a millennial parent, there’s a good chance you’ve heard about Bluey. The Australian animated children’s series centers on the Heelers, a family of anthropomorphic dogs made up of parents Chilli (Mum) and…

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  • California dairies scramble to guard herds against bird flu

    California dairies scramble to guard herds against bird flu

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    Earlier this spring, California dairy farmers noted a puzzling drop in milk production in Texas, New Mexico, Idaho, Ohio, Kansas and Michigan. Weeks later, news broke that several herds in these states, as well as North Carolina, had been diagnosed with avian influenza — the same strain that has devastated bird populations across the globe…

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  • I Tried This Ingenious $6 Art Hack, and It Transformed My Gallery Wall

    I Tried This Ingenious $6 Art Hack, and It Transformed My Gallery Wall

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    This is so much cooler than framed prints. READ MORE… Source link

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  • Why new build homes can lead to a property tax surprise

    Why new build homes can lead to a property tax surprise

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    Comstock Images | Stockbyte | Getty Images It’s not unusual for new homeowners to face financial surprises, but people buying a newly built home may be more likely to encounter sticker shock on a key expense. Almost 75% of recent homebuyers had regrets about their purchase, according to a 2023 survey from Real Estate Witch.…

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  • Opinion | The Masters Has Only One Black Golfer. It Didn’t Have to Be This Way.

    Opinion | The Masters Has Only One Black Golfer. It Didn’t Have to Be This Way.

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    For the decades that Sifford and other Black golfers fought to become P.G.A. members, they dealt with bigotry, death threats and countless humiliations while simply trying to play golf with and against the best players of the era. Because the P.G.A. had explicitly codified racial discrimination in its bylaws, Black golfers not only couldn’t compete…

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  • Benefit Street’s Richard Byrne talks finding opportunity in the CRE debt space

    Benefit Street’s Richard Byrne talks finding opportunity in the CRE debt space

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    ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Richard Byrne, Benefit Street Partners president, joins ‘Closing Bell Overtime’ to talk commercial real estate, the borrowing environment, recent comments from Jamie Dimon and more. Source link

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  • The 10 Most Popular Bathrooms So Far in 2024

    The 10 Most Popular Bathrooms So Far in 2024

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    This Trending Now story features the most-saved bathroom photos uploaded to Houzz between Dec. 15, 2023, and March 15, 2024. Designers use a range of strategies to add style and function to a bathroom, and you’ll find many of them in this countdown of the most-saved bathroom photos uploaded to Houzz so far this year.…

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  • Can a Film Star Be Too Good-Looking?

    Can a Film Star Be Too Good-Looking?

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    In one respect, this is nonsense. Movies, from their infancy, have been in the objectifying racket. The making of an appearance, however fiercely we may object to its methods, is their raison d’être. Celluloid is a strip of flammable skin, coated with photosensitive chemicals, and unsurpassed in its registration of human flesh—the warm and no…

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  • Japan will give new cherry trees to replace those lost in D.C. construction : NPR

    Japan will give new cherry trees to replace those lost in D.C. construction : NPR

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    The Washington Monument is visible behind a cherry tree affectionally nicknamed ‘Stumpy’, March 19, 2024 in Washington. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/AP The Washington Monument is visible behind a cherry tree affectionally nicknamed ‘Stumpy’, March 19, 2024 in Washington. Andrew Harnik/AP WASHINGTON — Japan is giving the United States 250 new cherry…

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