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Ellis Furniture introduces new Cambourne kitchen range

Huddersfield-based kitchen product designer and manufacturer, Ellis Furniture, has introduced the new Cambourne kitchen range, which can be accommodated with a a wide variety of property and interior décor styles.

VandePoel-Heeringa Stadium Courts at Hope College to be dedicated

The new $2.2 million VandePoel-Heeringa Stadium Courts at Hope College in Holland, Michigan will be dedicated on 22 September 2012.

Notre Dame of Maryland University breaks ground on new building

Notre Dame of Maryland University has broken ground for a new $12.5 million building to support the schools of education and nursing.

First fully-accessible park in New York State’ Nassau County completes

BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers has completed the Let All The Children Play Playground, the first fully accessible children’s park in Nassau County, New York.

Ground broken for Ponte Vedra Grande model homes in Florida

Ground has been broken for the construction of Ponte Vedra Grande model residences at Quail West, which is a private golf and country club community in Naples, Florida.

Construction underway on new terminal at Myrtle Beach airport

Construction of the new terminal is underway at the Myrtle Beach International Airport in South Carolina, US.

Roman to exhibit bespoke range at Sleep 2012

British shower manufacturer Roman will exhibit a range of bespoke products, which can be used in international hotels or houses at 2012 Sleep Event in London.

URMC breaks ground on Golisano Children’s Hospital in New York

The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) has broken ground on a new $145 million Golisano Children’s Hospital, designed by Ballinger Architects, in New York.

Work to begin on $68 million apartment community in Tampa

US-based Crescent Resources, LLC will begin work on the $68 million apartment community, dubbed Circle Bayshore, in Tampa, Florida.

Toyota breaks ground on new training centre in Aurora

Japanese multinational automaker Toyota Motor Corporation has broken ground on its new $4.9 million training facility in Aurora, US.