Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Notice of Formation of: HUDSON RIVER ARCHITECTURE, PLLC
Notice of formation of: HUDSON RIVER ARCHITECTURE, PLLC; Articles of organization filed with the Secretary of State of N.Y (SSNY) on August 3, 2011; office location: Westchester County, NY; SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served; SSNY shall mail process to the PLLC, 817 Central Avenue Suite 1, Peekskill, New York 10566. Purpose: professional practice of architecture.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Project Signage Gets Noticed

Thomas M. Leigh, Architect recently installed project identification signage on a 2-family house renovation located at 219 North Broadway in Peeksill, New York. Please click on the picture to enlarge the sign.
Just like real estate sales signs, construction project signage can help generate leads from neighbors and potential driveby customers.
Install one of our signs on your next project. We do make house calls.
Labels:
architect,
construction,
house calls,
renovation,
sales,
signage
Friday, July 3, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Wanted: Home Renovation Salvage
Do You Have These Items To Sell?
Hudson Valley HistoricsCustomers Want To Buy Them! http://www.hudsonvalleyhistorics.com/
During the past few weeks, our customers have requested quite a few items -- so many, in fact that we decided to list them and see if any of *you* have these items and are interested in selling them:
Newel Post:43" post for a renovation in Brooklyn. Antique in dark wood if possible.Cast Iron
Enamel Sink:Double Sink Requested, but will look at anything. Needs to fit into a 36" base cabinet.
Porch Post:Antique turned wood, 6" in diameter, 90"-96" tall for a renovation in Long Island.
Sliders. French Doors or Oversized Windows:Addition being planned for a house in New Jersey. Rear wall will be mostly glass, and hopefully will have a slider of french door (or two) as a centerpiece.
Kitchen Cabinets:New/Unused kitchen cabinets, white preferred, but will consider wood.
Feel free to forward this post to any friends, homeowners, contractors, builders or architects you know. Perhaps you can help them sell something that they've been holding on to waiting for the right person to use it. If you have something to sell, let us know, and if you have specific product needs, send us an email!
As always, we'll handle all the negotiations, payment, pick-up and delivery of any of the items we sell for you.Thanks in advance for reading this email and to helping us repurpose building materials.
Cheers,
Matt Kovner
Hudson Valley Historics
matt@hudsonvalleyhistorics.com
845-389-7900
www.hudsonvalleyhistorics.com
Hudson Valley HistoricsCustomers Want To Buy Them! http://www.hudsonvalleyhistorics.com/
During the past few weeks, our customers have requested quite a few items -- so many, in fact that we decided to list them and see if any of *you* have these items and are interested in selling them:
Newel Post:43" post for a renovation in Brooklyn. Antique in dark wood if possible.Cast Iron
Enamel Sink:Double Sink Requested, but will look at anything. Needs to fit into a 36" base cabinet.
Porch Post:Antique turned wood, 6" in diameter, 90"-96" tall for a renovation in Long Island.
Sliders. French Doors or Oversized Windows:Addition being planned for a house in New Jersey. Rear wall will be mostly glass, and hopefully will have a slider of french door (or two) as a centerpiece.
Kitchen Cabinets:New/Unused kitchen cabinets, white preferred, but will consider wood.
Feel free to forward this post to any friends, homeowners, contractors, builders or architects you know. Perhaps you can help them sell something that they've been holding on to waiting for the right person to use it. If you have something to sell, let us know, and if you have specific product needs, send us an email!
As always, we'll handle all the negotiations, payment, pick-up and delivery of any of the items we sell for you.Thanks in advance for reading this email and to helping us repurpose building materials.
Cheers,
Matt Kovner
Hudson Valley Historics
matt@hudsonvalleyhistorics.com
845-389-7900
www.hudsonvalleyhistorics.com
Labels:
home,
money,
renovation,
salvage,
wanted
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