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Notre Dame of Maryland University breaks ground on new building
Notre Dame of Maryland University has broken ground for a new $12.5 million building to support the schools of education and nursing.
Hudson Valley Lighting introduces Waterloo chandelier
Hudson Valley Lighting, a decorative lighting manufacturer based in the US, has introduced a new line of innovative lighting called Waterloo chandelier.
Gubi to launch Jacques Adnet-designed mirrors at London Design Festival
Danish design house Gubi will launch another original 1950’s design, Adnet Rectangulaire, of French modernist icon Jacques Adnet at London Design Festival 2012.
VandePoel-Heeringa Stadium Courts at Hope College to be dedicated
The new $2.2 million VandePoel-Heeringa Stadium Courts at Hope College in Holland, Michigan will be dedicated on 22 September 2012.
Ellis Furniture introduces new Cambourne kitchen range
Huddersfield-based kitchen product designer and manufacturer, Ellis Furniture, has introduced the new Cambourne kitchen range, which can be accommodated with a a wide variety of property and interior décor styles.
Construction underway for new children’s pavilion at Children’s Hospital of Richmond
The Children’s Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University has started construction of a new, $168 million Children’s Pavilion, which is said to be the largest and most advanced outpatient facility dedicated to children in the region.
Ground broken on NetJets’ new terminal in Florida
NetJets, a business jet charter and aircraft management company, has broken ground on a new passenger terminal solely for NetJets customers at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida.
DMA Signs installs new signage at Portway Business Park
UK-based DMA Signs were awarded the contract to supply and install new signage solutions for Portway Business Park in Hampshire.
Toyota breaks ground on new training centre in Aurora
Japanese multinational automaker Toyota Motor Corporation has broken ground on its new $4.9 million training facility in Aurora, US.
