Thursday, July 22, 2010

Watts the Big Deal?

It can be a “big deal” to improve energy consumption by replacing some of the larger systems in your home, but what small steps can we take to help save energy? Step One - Next trip to your local store, purchase a pack of four, 13 watt Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs, commonly referred to as, CFLs. The 13 watt CFL produces light that is equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent bulb. Next, identify some lamps with standard, 60 watt, incandescent bulbs that you can replace with the CFLs. Now, you have just saved 78% of the energy that it took to power the incandescent bulbs. CFLs are available in a variety of sizes, shapes and wattages, and are available at most hardware, grocery and big box stores. They cost a bit more than a conventional incandescent bulb, but they will last significantly longer. Sam’s Club and Walmart are partnering with Dominion Virginia Power to provide reduced pricing on CFLs. After testing CFLs in many lamps over the past three years, we have found a marked improvement in the color of the light, often being indistinguishable from the light from an incandescent bulb. The bulbs have also improved the “instant on” feature; some of the older bulbs took a while to warm up to full brightness. There are even bulbs available for recessed lights, candelabras and 3 way lamps. Step Two – If you find that the light is pleasing and acceptable, continue to replace all of your light bulbs with CFLs. Since lighting typically accounts for about 20% of the average electric bill, every little bit helps. A CFL can save $66.00 or more in energy costs over the lifetime of the bulb. That should more than make up for the higher purchase price. CFLs contain a small amount of mercury, so care should be taken to clean up safely if one is broken, and used bulbs should be recycled properly. Most hardware store are, or will soon be, providing recycling drop off locations.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Fresh Eats Bistro Signs Three Year Lease At Georgian Place

Somerset, Pennsylvania – July 6, 2010 – A fresh, delicious, and healthy way to eat has people talking in Somerset. Fresh Eats Bistro opened in Suite 705 (originally Scoops ice cream shop) at Georgian Place. Owned and operated by John Mangus, Jr., this new restaurant focuses on classic cuisine made with the freshest ingredients in a bistro style atmosphere. The seasonal inspired menu consists of Deli Sandwiches made with slow roasted meats, finished any way you like them. Salads and Soups such as broccoli, tomato & bleu and fresh pea, are prepared with fresh produce, most often from the Somerset Co. Farmers’ Market at Georgian Place, and fashioned homemade style. For an occasional treat, bangers and mash, homemade rigatoni, pierogies and kolbassi, steak burgers, and more are some of the Daily Specials. You can add side salads or fruit cups to any order for a well rounded lunch. The menu doesn’t stop at nutritious and delicious food, the desserts are also homemade. The Cheesecake Fresca is a big seller that is sometimes sold out by the end of the day… a light and fluffy cheesecake piped on a freshly baked shortbread circle, topped with your choice of fresh fruit glaze. According to Mangus, “Our food is fresh and natural; the way grandma would make it, which is why it’s so good and yet nutritious. We’re not claiming to be fat free, low carb, etc; it’s just wholesome food with the correct proportion of natural ingredients.” Fresh Eats Bistro invites you to stop in and experience bistro food that will make you feel great. They also offer take out and delivery… call 443-3400. Open Monday through Saturday 10:30 am - 5:30 pm. About Georgian Place In 2005 SugarOak Properties converted the 182,000 square feet former Outlet Center at Georgian Place into a full-service business condominium -- providing office, retail, medical and service users with an opportunity to purchase or lease ready-to-use space at below market prices. Fresh Eats Bistro joins Precision Fitness, Factory Brand Shoes, blubaughsmusic.com, Pages & Light Bookstore, Priority Healthcare, Vittone Eye Surgical Associates, & Boyer Financial Planning, to name just a few of the 35 shops and businesses at Georgian Place. For more information on Georgian Place see: http://www.georgianplace.net/
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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Georgian Place Freedom Festival

If you’re looking for family fun, great good, and fireworks to celebrate Independence Day, you’ll want to make sure you put the Georgian Place Freedom Festival on your list of weekend activities. Stroll through the village on Saturday, July 3 to enjoy the outdoors, listen to great bands, watch kids test their skills with carnival games, and faces light up when they win prizes! This is the first year Georgian Place shops and businesses will host this fun event for the community to enjoy. Tonya Spangler, Property and Leasing Manager, said: “It’s a group effort of time and donations from our businesses and contractor partnerships that we are able to present the first annual Freedom Festival at Georgian Place. The businesses here invite everyone to come enjoy the beautiful property and take in a family friendly event that will leave lasting memories. We hope to make the festival bigger and better each year.” It will coincide with the Annual Somerset County Fireworks held that evening at 9:15pm. The South West Parking Lot at Georgian Place is a great place to enjoy the fireworks. The Freedom Festival will begin with a fabulous entertainment series starting at 1pm sponsored by blubaughsmusic.com. The local bands range in music from Metal Rock, New Rock, Christian Rock and Classic Rock. There will definitely be a band playing that you and your family will enjoy. You can watch and listen from the courtyard lawn- bring a chair or blanket – dancing is free and optional! The stage will be open at various times between performances for anyone to show off their musical talents. The one and only Optimus Prime will be visiting the Freedom Festival. He is the world’s only Transformer PC and stands at an amazing 7ft tall! Make sure you don’t miss your chance to meet him. Starting at 3pm, the shops will host free carnival games and prizes; always fun for every age! Kids can show their patriotism on their faces with a design at the face painting booth, and model trains are forever delightful for young and old alike. Laurel Highlands Model Railroad Club has a fascinating 6,000 SF showroom buzzing with history and the excitement of trains rolling down the tracks and through various terrains. Delicious food will also be available that day for your family to enjoy so you can spend hours or the whole day playing games, winning prizes, listening to music, shopping, eating and finish by watching spectacular fireworks and little faces lit with joy! About Georgian Place In 2005 Virginia based SugarOak purchased and converted the 182,000 square feet distressed former Outlet Center at Georgian Place into a full-service business condominium – providing specialty retail, office, medical and service users with an opportunity to purchase or lease ready-to-use space at below market prices. The condo project helped to stabilize the center for the continued development of existing space and outparcels. The center will be marketed heavily in the next year to lease or sell the remaining space. The owner offers build to suit deals and 80% owner financing. Georgian Place shops and businesses sit in a landscaped village nestled below the Georgian Inn of Somerset, a 1915 Georgian Mansion offering luxury accommodations, fine or casual dining, and hosts weddings and banquets. The “Inn” is listed on the National Historic Register. The Center has grown to over 35 shops and businesses including Fresh Eats Bistro, Laurel Arts Education and Dance Center, Affordable Art, Somerset Sewing Center, BonWorth, Factory Brand Shoes, Prodigy Dialysis, Philip A. Basala, Lifestages Gynecology, and Pediatric Care Specialists. For more information on Georgian Place see: http://www.georgianplace.net/
About SugarOak SugarOak is a full service real estate company offering investment, management, and construction services across multiple property types. Headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, SugarOak has ownership interests and management portfolios across the US and Canada.