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Taking room revitalization beyond flooring replacement, Guhde Flooring America & Design Studio transforms interior spaces
Thanks to decades of experience, the generations of family at Guhde Flooring America & Design Studio have evolved and expanded to serve commercial clients, contractors and local designers as well as homeowners. “From buildouts for smaller professionals and firms to whole buildings in the community, we have the resources and expertise to...
Read MoreThe City of Mentor has a diverse line-up of concerts, cruise-ins and more, coming this summer
The City of Mentor has announced its stellar lineup of summer programming with something for everyone. I caught up with Ante Logarusic, communications officer for the city, for some insider scoop. “Each year we strive to present a diverse slate of events that will appeal to everyone, from music lovers to families with younger kids,”...
Read MoreAging parents and POAs
When you have an aging parent, there are many complicated considerations to ensuring their health and well-being. A fall or stroke can change your situation very quickly. While it’s an unpleasant thing to anticipate, making sure you have both a financial and healthcare power of attorney in place ensures you have the authority to make informed...
Read MoreFloorz: Where innovations in flooring take a front seat
A quest for offering innovative, trend-centric flooring with impeccable customer service has launched Floorz to the upper echelon of retailers in Northeast Ohio. With expansive showrooms in Strongsville, Maple Heights and Montrose, founder and owner Brian Erickson has led the family-owned operation over the past 14 years. Innovation and...
Read MoreLearn how Spartan StormShield went above and beyond for one local farming family
On any given drive along state Route 303 heading west to Oberlin, you’ll see dilapidated farm barns dotting the gently rolling landscape. Family-run operations face a constant struggle to maintain the pre-Depression era buildings upon which their livelihood is built. So last spring, when part of the roof of a circa 1930s barn on the...
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