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Here’s how you can be a part of The Retreat at Rosemont, a new brand of maintenance-free luxury living

Ever since Rosemont Country Club closed in 2019, everyone has been wondering what would be built on the picturesque grounds of the former golf course in Fairlawn. Now the wait is over. This fall, a model home is being constructed at The Retreat at Rosemont—the first of 83 detached cluster homes featuring single-floor living. We are...

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Before you hit “submit” on that negative review, think about it from the business owner’s perspective

For many complex reasons, there is a major labor shortage. Chief among them are government subsidies, increased personal savings, fear of Covid, and workers having a pandemic-induced existential crisis over whether the traditional work-a-lot/spend-a-lot lifestyle still applies to them. Whatever the reasons, experts agree that the labor...

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Bill Snow and the team at Rad Air of Wickliffe honored for helping to preserve the planet

Over the past decade, the automotive industry has made great strides in energy and water conservation, the reduction of greenhouse emissions and recycling. Here at Rad Air of Wickliffe, we are taking like measures to proactively preserve and protect the environment. For instance, we throw an annual Document Shred Day in partnership with...

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Prepare for spring home selling

September and October are banner months in Northeast Ohio. The weather is still gorgeous, perfect for long walks and leaf-peeping. Now is also the ideal time to begin getting your home ready to sell in the spring. The more projects you finish in advance, the easier it will be when it comes time to put that sign in your yard. With the...

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A Final Thought: The Devil Went Down to Georgia

The last week of July, my family and I took the trip I have been looking forward to for several years—going home to Georgia. I had returned only once since my parents died back in 2012-13, when I’d gone alone to visit aging aunts and uncles and to check on some family property we still own. This time, however, we all went—my...

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