DopeHut.com – 4/20 – Grand Re-Opening – Online Streetwear Store with a Purpose

Posted by admin | Shopping | Sunday 15 April 2012 8:34 pm


DopeHut.com – 4/20 – Grand Re-Opening – Online Streetwear Store with a Purpose

DopeHut 4/20 Grand Re-Opening

Oakland, CA (PRWEB) April 14, 2012

DopeHut, an online streetwear store, is having a grand re-opening on 4-20. DopeHut is a Benefit Corporation that donates 50% of all annual profits to charity. The store is now re-opening with new brands and a new look.

The biggest feature of DopeHut is its innovative “product feed”. Customers can easily shop through the newest products through a continuous feed. Users can even sort products by categories like T-shirts and accessories. Products are shipped directly from the brand, but DopeHut is more than just a marketplace.

The other side of DopeHut is its services for streetwear brands. DopeHut’s wants to provide all the necessary services to help independent clothing brands succeed. DopeHut offers e-commerce, warehousing, and manufacturing services to select clothing brands. Unlike a portal, DopeHut handles all customer service and all vendors follow the same shipping policy.

“We wanted to create a service completely designed to serve clothing brand but static provide an amazing customer shopping experience” – Felix Cheung, DopeHut CEO

As a Benefit Corporation, DopeHut isn’t required to have just a fiduciary duty to its shareholders. Benefit Corporations are able to permanently incorporate environmental, social, and philanthropy goals directly into the business plan. DopeHut’s goal is to create the ideal corporation that is able to do more good than bad.


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SMB Nation, ChannelEyes Announce SMB IT Channel Social Media Partnership

Posted by admin | Shopping | Tuesday 3 April 2012 2:34 am


SMB Nation, ChannelEyes Announce SMB IT Channel Social Media Partnership

Bainbridge Island, WA (PRWEB) April 02, 2012

SMB Nation and ChannelEyes have teamed up to provide new content and services aimed at making IT professionals’ jobs easier than ever. With SMB Nation having a long history of media integration, and ChannelEyes as a new social networking service that connects IT vendors and SMB channel partners, both have a primary mission of serving the SMB IT channel.

Through the new partnership, SMB Nation will help ChannelEyes spread its message among SMB Nation’s tribe of 45,000 IT professionals and will also publish content related to the social network. For its part, ChannelEyes will highlight SMB Nation content and promote the company’s events among its membership. SMB Nation plans to leverage its partnership with ChannelEyes to offer material related to the suppliers, distributors, associations, and peer groups that are of interest to ChannelEye members.

“ChannelEyes brings a much needed service to the SMB IT channel. Their social intercommunicate will simplify communication between vendors and channel partner and provide an one-stop shop for carrying partners desire to manage their existing vendor relationships or discover new partner opportunities. ChannelEyes is the perfect venue for sharing SMB Nation’s experience and expertise,” said Tom Poole, CEO, SMB Nation.

ChannelEyes operates a social network through which vendors communicate directly with channel partners via feeds that appear on a social wall. Vendors can then customize their feeds to ensure that convey partners lonesome receive information relevant to them, and transmit partners can subscribe to whichever vendor feeds interest them. ChannelEyes offers its users a variety of additional social going, including feed filtering (by roles, popularity, likes, and incentives); real-time conversations surrounding feeds; and searchable profiles.

Our executive team members have all been involved with SMB Nation for many years. We know firsthand that the SMB Nation tribe is a highly technical, passionate group of professionals,” said Jay McBain, co-founder of ChannelEyes, “We’re pleased to render with them to offer channel members the ability to communicate and collaborate more deeply with vendors in an effort to maximize everyone’s profits and efficiency.”

The SMB Nation/ChannelEyes partnership begins immediately and will extend through March 2013.

About SMB Nation
SMB Nation is a media integration and events community, targeted at the small and medium business (SMB) channel partner/reseller/consulting/VAR community. SMB Nation spreads the knowledge of SMB technology trends through its conferences, books, print magazine, online services, and worldwide seminars, workshops and accredited Pocket MBA certificate (an academic partnership with Aspen University). As an active participant in the technology community, SMB Nation has a long history of enthusiastic advocacy and evangelism. The SMB Nation tribe exceeds 54,000 followers worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.SMBNation.com, http://www.CloudNation.co and http://www.Telephonation.com. Follow us on Twitter @SMBNation, and join our Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/SMBNation.

About ChannelEyes
ChannelEyes LLC will provide the first free and procuring social network to aggregate Channel Program information, transforming communication between suppliers and Channel Partners, integrators, dealers and agents. For more information about ChannelEyes, follow us on: http://www.facebook.com/channeleyes; http://www.twitter.com/channeleyes and http://www.linkedin.com/channeleyes.

For more information, contact:

Tom Poole
CEO
SMB Nation
425 442-2244
tom(at)smbnation(dot)com


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The Lift Store USA Now Offers Self-Installed Stair Lifts to Satisfy the DIY Market

Posted by admin | Shopping | Saturday 31 March 2012 11:38 pm


The Lift Store USA Now Offers Self-Installed Stair Lifts to Satisfy the DIY Market

Harmar SL350 Stairlift

Port St. Lucie, FL (PRWEB) March 31, 2012

Due to the recent recession, the raging popularity of internet shopping, along with the ever-expanding “Home Depot demographic,” a new demand for a DIY (Do-It-Yourself) model has emerged. This vastly growing demographic includes handy individuals who enjoy working on projects around the home. For them, it is not necessary to spend hundreds of dollars hiring a professional to install a stair lift in their home. The Lift Store has announced that stair lifts for self-installation are now available.

Only recently has this type of mobility lift been made widely available, as most manufacturers have only allowed their stairlifts to be professionally installed, forcing many customers to spend hundreds of dollars more on what many consider to be an unnecessary expense. But all that is in the past now that The Lift Store offers a line of DIY stair lifts from Harmar – a leading manufacturer of handicapped lifts. “Purchasing one of these highly affordable DIY stairlifts can save the customer up to $ 1000.00 or more – a huge advantage during these difficult economic times,” reported Dennis Corrado, Director of The Lift Store. They are also easy to install, requiring only a couple hours of time and a few basic tools.

The Lift Store now features the Harmar SL350 Stair Lift – the leading DIY stairlift model in the United States. This model is made in America, has an industry leading standard 350 lb. capacity, and includes a 3-Year Warranty and free tech support from the manufacturer. Additionally, customers will enjoy other features, such as, smooth start/stop operation, folding seat and footrest, a wide, comfortable seat that rotates 90o at both top and bottom, and an optional D/C motor that will operate even during a power outage.

The Lift Store also plans to announce the availability of a new premium DIY stair lift model from Harmar. This will coincide with their plans to open a separate division solely focused on the DIY market for handicapped lifts during the 2nd quarter of 2012.


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Worn tires on locomotive wheels are refaced on this machine in the wheel shop of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, Chicago, Ill. (LOC)
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Jamboree Housing Corporation Completes Courier Place Apartment Homes in Claremont, California

Posted by admin | Shopping | Monday 12 March 2012 8:38 pm


Jamboree Housing Corporation Completes Courier Place Apartment Homes in Claremont, California

Courier Place in Claremont, California – Photo credit: For Jamboree by juantall.com

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) March 12, 2012

Jamboree Housing Corporation, one of California’s largest affordable housing developers, announced today the grand opening of Courier Place Apartment Homes – along with Claremont Mayor Sam Pedroza, County of Los Angeles and Claremont city officials, U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, U.S. Bank, and Jamboree Housing executives.

Laura Archuleta, Jamboree Housing President, says Courier Place represents a development milestone for the multi-family affordable housing development company. “I believe Courier Place initiates a new age of housing that is sustainable, affordable and multigenerational,” she says. “We salute the City of Claremont and all of our partners for helping to bring Courier Place to reality.”

Claremont, California Mayor Sam Pedroza welcomes the addition to the city’s housing mix, one that provides a much-needed affordable housing component to Claremont’s Village Expansion, a former industrial tract adjacent to the downtown area that has been transformed into a new shopping and entertainment district. “I look forward to showcasing Courier Place to other cities as a model of what can be done when working with an involved, thoughtful community and an experienced developer,” says Pedroza.

Courier Place is developed on a 3.4-acre infill site that is the former location of the Claremont Courier newspaper, a semi-weekly publication that has served the tight-knit community for more than five decades. While the Courier continues to publish in print and digitally at its new Claremont location under the leadership of Peter Weinberger, Courier Place now serves the Claremont community from the paper’s historic site in a new way. The new residential apartment community provides residents with high quality housing that is affordable and integrates seamlessly into the heart of the downtown Claremont Village.

A sustainable apartment community, Courier Place is also Jamboree Housing’s first affordable housing development in the City of Claremont. The three-story, garden-style community offers multigenerational apartments for lease that are designed for both working families and seniors. This affordably priced, transit-oriented development (TOD) is also Jamboree Housing’s first community designed and built to be LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) for Homes Platinum, the highest LEED rating.

Local leaders are especially pleased that the workforce housing apartments are offered on a priority basis to people who work in Claremont but live elsewhere, thus shortening the length of their commutes and helping the environment by reducing vehicular emissions. Courier Place already houses 21 residents who work in Claremont and some of them can now walk to work.

Claremont City Manager Tony Ramos points out that the City Council’s 5-0 approval of Courier Place in July 2009 underscores the value of a strong public/private partnership in the development of affordable housing, especially in an infill site surrounded by existing neighborhoods. “Jamboree Housing is an outstanding partner and went the extra mile in reaching out to our residents – a very active citizenry – listening intently to and aligning with the priorities of city staff and residents,” Ramos explains. “The company is very responsive. Jamboree Housing came to the city with the right project in the right place, and with a commitment to get the job done. We are very pleased with the result.”

Mayor Pedroza agrees. “I am proud to be part of a council that took such a bold position to support this multigenerational, affordable housing development,” he says. “I am also encouraged by the council’s effort to utilize creative ways to finance the project through grants, credits and other traditional and non-traditional funding sources in these challenging budgetary times. Now, more than ever, we truly appreciate our financial partners.”

Corde D. Carrillo, Director of Economic/Redevelopment for the Community Development Commission of the County of Los Angeles, lauded Courier Place as the type of innovative affordable housing the Commission will use as a case study for years to come. “The Community Development Commission is very proud of its participation in the development of this beautiful and forward-thinking development. It’s the first multigenerational project for the Commission and our first venture with Jamboree Housing.”

Funding for the property’s development consists of HOME/City of Industry Funds from the Commission as well as the City of Claremont, 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) from the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee purchased by WNC & Associates, the equity investor, and U. S. Bank. Jamboree Housing purchased the land from the Claremont Redevelopment Agency and Golden State Water Company.

Located at 111 South College Boulevard in Claremont, California, Courier Place is a transit-oriented residential housing development that is immediately south of the Claremont Transportation Center and less than one-quarter mile from the downtown Claremont Village and the Claremont Colleges. It is also within walking distance of a park, retail, school and community services. Along with the sustainable advantages of its pedestrian-friendly location, Courier Place is designed to be LEED certified, and offers a high level of energy efficiency and a healthy living environment as a result of its green design. This includes enhanced water efficiency, increased wall insulation, highly efficient windows and glass slider doors, energy-efficient lighting and ENERGY STAR appliances in each apartment home, helping to reduce resident utility bills. The property exceeds Title 24 energy-efficiency standards by more than 35% and 17% of the electricity for common areas is provided by solar energy via photovoltaic (solar) panels. Features of exceptional rating include its transit-oriented design and water efficiency. More than 350 bus or Metro Link rides are available daily to residents within ½ mile of the site. The site uses less than half the water of a traditional landscape – 66% of plants are drought tolerant – with a highly efficient drip irrigation system in 50% of plant beds. Underground, there’s an onsite storm water retention percolation system that significantly reduces water runoff.

The LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high-performance green residential buildings. LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality. Courier Place also responds to California’s greenhouse gas law SB-375 that requires new residential development to be located near public transportation to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and carbon emissions, a primary ingredient in global warming.

As a multigenerational community, Courier Place is home to both seniors and working families who earn between 30% and 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI). The seniors building features 38 one bedroom apartments for lease, an elevator, a third-floor deck patio and a two-story recreation space. The family apartments, spread across two buildings, consist of 36 two bedroom and three bedroom apartments for rent, each with two bathrooms. Oakmont Elementary School, El Roble Junior High and Claremont High School serve resident families with school-aged children.

Multigenerational living is an increasingly popular lifestyle concept based on the idea that the blending of families and seniors builds a stronger community and offers a lifestyle that enhances health and happiness. In a mature community such as Claremont, with thousands of long-term residents and a large, yearly influx of college students, the mix makes perfect sense. The average age of seniors currently living at Courier Place is 75 and the 36 families living there bring with them 66 children.

“Although multigenerational housing is not a new idea,” says Michael Massie, Jamboree’s Housing Development Director, “it is only recently that we have started to see these projects gone more popular in California and only a few have been affordable. We are pleased to be the developer that introduces this concept to the City of Claremont and its residents.”

Designed by William Hezmalhalch Architects, Inc. of California, Courier Place also provides residents with convenient laundry facilities and a 3,000 square-foot recreation center with property management offices, a multipurpose room, kitchen, restrooms, and computer lab. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, patio dining area with barbecues, and a tot lot. The Advent Companies of California is the general contractor and The John Stewart Company provides onsite property management.

In its commitment to build healthy communities that provide opportunities and resources for residents to enhance their quality of life, Jamboree Housing’s Resident Services Group is providing free onsite resident services and programs tailored to see the unique needs of Courier Place’s families and seniors. These programs are designed to foster learning, health, and community building to enrich daily living. Jamboree Housing’s resident services coordinator is already at work d

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