Custom Windows &ā€ˆDoors

One way people are still staying in their homes, despite the economy and still-below-par housing market is by upgrading their homes. But, whether you’d like to add to your home’s value, or just make it look better while you’re still living there, you should put in a call to our friends at Custom Windows &ā€ˆDoors of Pasco, Inc., which serves New Tampa and Wesley Chapel from its Port Richey showroom. ā€œWhere Custom is the Standardā€ā€ˆis the motto at Custom Windows &ā€ˆDoors, which offers impact-resistant windows and doors, which you can design yourself, or customize from an existing design.Continue reading

Cornerstone Air &ā€ˆHeat Earns Angie’s List Award

Cornerstone Air Conditioning & Heating has earned the service industry-coveted 2012 Angie’s List ā€œSuper Service Award,ā€ an honor awarded annually to only about 5 percent of all the companies rated on Angie’s List, the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews about local service companies throughout the U.S.Continue reading

Cornerstone Air &ā€ˆHeat Earns Angie’s List Award

Cornerstone Air Conditioning & Heating has earned the service industry-coveted 2012 Angie’s List ā€œSuper Service Award,ā€ an honor awarded annually to only about 5 percent of all the companies rated on Angie’s List, the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews about local service companies throughout the U.S.Continue reading

Wade Boggs’ Investor Group Purchases ā€˜Field Of Dreams’

By Matt Wiley

They’re going to build it, so hopefully they will come. Fans of the classic 1989 baseball movie probably remember the most famous line from ā€œField of Dreams.ā€ The farm that was featured in the movie has recently been sold to a group of investors for development and among them is longtime Tampa Palms resident Wade Boggs.Continue reading

More Than Childcare, Panda Hugs Makes Learning Fun For Young Ones

By Camille Gillies

If you’ve lived in Tampa for a while, you may remember the gone-but-not-forgotten children’s attraction that once was adjacent to Lowry Park Zoo. Aptly named Safety Village, it was a nifty miniature suburb where kids explored and pretended they were the big shots in town. In addition to role playing and imagining, kids learned important lessons about traffic rules and safety. Memories of taking my child to that local attraction 20 years ago came flooding back when the nice folks at the Panda Hugs Child Care Learning Center on Bruce B. Downs (BBD)ā€ˆBlvd. gave me a tour of their popular New Tampa preschool and introduced me to another pint-sized town, one they call Rainbow World.Continue reading