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Whether you are arriving to or departing from Helsinki Airport, the first thing you notice is the glass around you and the characteristic Finnish design. If you pay attention, you will find yourself believing there are some forest elves watching you. The impressive structure features glass that playfully illuminates the wood present everywhere.
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Woodworking Network
The parent of Kraftmaid, Merillat, Masco Cabinetry and Cardell Cabinetry, Masco Corporation confirmed it would sell its cabinetry and window businesses. The company announced it was considering selling the divisions in March. “Since we announced the strategic review of our cabinetry and windows businesses in March, we have worked with our external advisors, our cabinetry and windows business units, and our Board of Directors to evaluate alternatives to best deliver long-term value for our shareholders,” said Keith Allman, Masco’s president and CEO.
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Commercial Commentary - US Glass Magazine
Joe Erb writes "In the past month, I’ve had the opportunity to attend the FIT Show in the UK and the AIA Conference on Architecture in Las Vegas. With the two shows happening so close together, it was interesting to compare trends from around the globe. There are some definite similarities and common themes dominating the commercial market."
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Jamsill Guard® is an adjustable sill pan flashing designed to prevent water damage from window and door leaks. Made from high impact ABS plastic, Jamsill Guard® will not deteriorate or corrode over time. Our multi-piece telescoping design allows on-site adjustability to fit all rough openings and features sloped weep areas to help evacuate moisture to the exterior of the structure. Jamsill Guard® is bonded together on site using PVC cement, creating a one-piece sill pan flashing beneath your door or window. Click here to view our video.
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Builder
For most people, the return of summer typically brings to mind days at the beach, holiday barbecues and family vacations. For those contractors and developers along the East Coast and Gulf Coast, it also potentially means having to deal with hurricanes and severe tropical weather. Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Michael all serve as recent reminders of the damage these storms can inflict and the financial impact they can have on a construction project.
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By Lisa Mulcahy
We all remember our favorite teachers in school — and those instructors we'd rather forget, too. Employees view their tough-to-deal-with superiors the same way, of course. A less-than-personable manager may be great for your company's bottom line in terms of achieving profit, but the way he or she deals with their team should be addressed. A difficult manager can sometimes have a long-lasting impact on your entire business. The good news is you can work with even a problematic manager once you understand the type of personality you're dealing with. Let's talk about some common tough manager types — and the smartest ways to collaborate with each type most fruitfully.
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Forbes
When it comes to small businesses, any type of growth is a victory, whether it's new followers on social media or increased foot traffic to your store. However, it can sometimes be difficult to achieve sustainable growth — especially in New York City, where new competitors are popping up all the time.
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