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Friday, 25 November 2011

Taro Systems, Inc. Announces Century 21 Commonwealth as Newest Client to Implement our SEO Services for Commonmoves.com

Natick, MA (PRWEB) November 01, 2011

"We're delighted to welcome Owners Nick and George Patsio (brothers) of Century 21 Commonwealth Realty as a customer as they join the thousands of Real Estate Brokers making a genuine commitment to true customer service," said Doug Lee CEO Taro Systems, Inc.


Nick and George of Century 21 Commonwealth are committed to offering property buyers and sellers the most serene method to search for the property information they want at the time that they want it. Knowing that when a person is ready to get going on their sale or purchase; the communication initially delivered by Century21 Commonwealth will be further cultivated by the representatives in the offices.


Nick and George recognize that it is critical to their real estate business to maneuver through change or they will fall victims to the technology and free information available on the Internet. Several industries have adapted through such a technology change. Even the travel industry migrated through a similar change which resulted in fewer travel agencies businesses but people still traveling.


By making the choice to wisely embrace the use of the technology tools: the internet ViewMyListing.com online tools for property buyers and sellers searches and then Pro Gold i2 real estate software in their business offices; Century 21 Commonwealth has committed to further build a solid SEO strategy for http://www.commonmoves.com.


These tools empower Century 21 Commonwealth to compete with the top SEO companies including Trulia, Zillow and Realtor.com for the Top search engines results on Google.com. Century 21 Commonwealth is one of the top Century 21 companies nationwide with 16 locations and growing. The newest location is Newton, MA.

Buyers searching for Newton Real Estate and Newton Homes for Sale will find the local services of local based real estate companies that can offer real live customer service to Local Newton and Greater Boston real estate customers.


At Century 21 Commonwealth, the real estate associates believe in giving back to the communities that they work in. Long standing Associate Patricia Ng has been a top producer for over twenty five years for the Century 21 Masters Hall of Fame. Patricias mantra Treat other people like you want to be treated and success will come to you. Whenever I am doing charity I would say It is always happier to share what you have. As I have been interviewed by many news media & publications, their question is always Whats the secret of success? my response is There is no secret to success, hard work is all it takes!


Associate Patricia Ng was installed as the 86th president of the Kiwanis Club of Somerville on September 25, 2011. The Kiwanis Club of Somerville is a community service organization, founded in 1925, dedicated to improving the lives of others, especially those of Somerville residents and the lives of children.


A hard working, dedicated real estate associates is there to serve the people so that they can reach their dreams also.


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Gallaudet University Breaks Ground on Newest Campus Development Residence Hall Project Expands DeafSpace Architectural Concept

Washington, DC (PRWEB) April 26, 2011

Gallaudet University unveiled specifics on its newest campus development at a groundbreaking ceremony featuring remarks by Gallaudet President T. Alan Hurwitz, District of Columbia Ward 5 Advisory Neighborhood Commission Chair Bill Shelton, and Washington Post columnist Roger Lewis, among other local area notable guests.


Chartered in 1864 by President Abraham Lincoln, Gallaudet University is the worlds only accredited liberal arts university for deaf and hard of hearing students that offers a bilingual learning environment in American Sign Language and English.


The groundbreaking took place at the future site of the universitys Living and Learning residence hall, also known as LLRH6. The new residence hall is the second construction project on campus that incorporates an emerging architectural concept known as DeafSpace, in which building design features are used to maximize deaf peoples visual access in educational, work, and living environments.


For 147 years, Gallaudet University has served as an innovator for education, communication and language for people who are deaf or hard of hearingand a way of life for many deaf people around the world, said Hurwitz. The considerations of deaf people in terms of visual and communications accessibility are unique [and] extend beyond the classroom to our living and working environments.


DeafSpace emphasizes sensory awareness, mobility and proximity, acoustics, and light and color treatments. The first structure built on the Gallaudet campus using the DeafSpace concept is the Sorenson Language and Communication Center which opened in 2008.


LLRH6 will serve to expand the DeafSpace approach to a unique mix of residential, academic and social spaces to foster lively interaction within a visually attuned environment, said Hansel Bauman, Gallaudet University director of design and planning. The academic spaces are open to the entire student population and will include a CoLab, a flexible studio space where students can work collaboratively on innovative projects; and the Terrace Lounge, the main social space with a terraced floor configured to the gentle slope of the site. Students can either gather in multiple small study groups on the terraced spaces or gather in a large group to watch a movie with clear sight lines to all parts of the space, noted Bauman.


The LLRH6 project team was assembled with the assistance of a selection committee that included Gallaudet students, faculty, and staff as well as representatives from the surrounding Washington, D.C., community. To further promote community involvement, Gallaudet has recently hosted several job fairs to identify qualified District of Columbia residents, with preference given to candidates of Ward 5 and the Trinidad community, for construction jobs at the project.


In addition, sustainable design strategies will be employed to obtain LEED Silver Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council, including the introduction for the first time ever to campus a geothermal heating and cooling system, as well as water-saving and high efficiency fixtures, recycled and regional content and materials, and the use of mechanical (HVAC), electric, and plumping systems installed with a focus on efficiency and controllability.


Our hope is that as we continue to introduce new building and construction initiatives, such as the universitys 2012-2022 master plan and beyond, we can further develop opportunities for greater sustainability, as well as create jobs and career development opportunities for our students as well as community residents, said Hurwitz.


The $ 16 million new residence hall will house 175 students and total 60,000 square feet across five stories. Commons areas of the structure will be open to the entire campus community. The project is expected to be completed by the summer of 2012.


The LLRH6 project team consists of:


Builder: Sigal Construction