Monday, January 16, 2012
Professional Electrical Services for Residence and Commercial- AMPLEX Electrical and Solar serves Bay Area
Friday, January 13, 2012
Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy for professional adults, educators, medical professionals by Achievement Solutions Hypnotherapy
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Retail Real Estate Consultant, Expansion Planning, Medical Retail Planning - Jeff Green Partners
Jeff Green Partners is a leading consultant in Retail Real Estate Feasibility, Retail Expansion Planning, Medical Retail Planning, Location Analysis and Commercial Land Use.
We provide market analysis and strategic planning and consulting services including:
● Shopping Center Feasibility
● Distressed Center Repositioning
● Retail Real Estate Planning and Investing
● Retail Market Research and Strategies
● Retail Expansion Planning
● Retail Strategies for Municipalities
● Medical Retail Planning
● Location Analysis
● Commercial Land Use
● Urban Redevelopment
● Retail Master Plans
A LEADER IN RETAIL REAL ESTATE FEASIBILITY
Jeff Green Partners was founded in May of 2004 in response to a growing demand for a new level of expert consulting services in the retail real estate marketplace. Led by President and CEO Jeff Green, Jeff Green Partners provides a full spectrum of analytical and interpretive services for property owners and developers.
Beyond feasibility studies and demographic profiles, the firm provides the kind of in-depth full spectrum analysis that generates critical context, penetrating insight and valuable strategic direction to many of the country’s leading retailers, commercial and retail real estate developers, and health care facilities. From project-specific guidance to long-term national expansion strategies, a wide range of national and regional retailers, property owners/managers/developers and medical practitioners look to Jeff Green Partners for the firm’s expertise and unparalleled knowledge of key retail markets nationwide to find out what is happening, what is going to happen, and how it will impact their businesses.
To succeed in today’s changing market, developers, retailers and medical practitioners all require more than just a consultant; they need a fresh perspective. They need a professional partner with the experience to make sound judgments, the vision to understand the broader perspective, and the keen insights needed to help them navigate the evolving complexities of a rapidly changing industry. For Jeff Green Partners, serving clients means providing them with the tools they need to achieve success in today’s competitive environment. By providing in-depth analyses and comprehensive strategic support, Jeff Green Partners offers the vision; insight and adaptive innovations that helps them accomplish this goal.
A RANGE OF SERVICES
Jeff Green Partners provides comprehensive market analysis and strategic planning services, tailored to the specific needs of our clients.
Where appropriate, we emphasize close coordination and continuity with existing market research. We also have assisted many companies in establishing or expanding their research departments.
Our Services Include, But Are Not Limited To:
- Shopping Center Research
- Location Analysis
- Consumer Profiling
- Tenant Mix Evaluation
- Distressed Center Repositioning and Redevelopment
- Assessing Center Viability Long-Term
- Marketing
- Expansion (or Contraction) Opportunities.
Retail Expansion Planning
- Site Feasibility Studies
- Customer Profiling
- Definition and Analysis of Trade Area
- Target Customer Profiling (Demographic and Psychographic)
- Competitive Review
- Determination of Expenditure Potential
- Sales Forecasting
- Cannibalization (Sister Store Impact) Analysis
- Prioritization of Expansion Opportunities
- Overall Strategies for New Market Entry or Existing Market Expansion
- New Store Format Development
- Image Analysis
• Urban Redevelopment
- Location Analysis
- Retail Master Plans for Downtowns
- Highest and Best Use Analysis
- Supportable Space Analysis
- Retail Void Analysis
- Tenant Mix Recommendations
- Adaptive Reuse
- Mixed Use Developments
• Retail Real Estate Planning and Investing
- Underwriting Retail and Real Estate Credits for Acquisitions Financing in the Public and Private Market
- Investment Strategies
- Asset and Securities Underwriting
- Liquidation of Assets
- Valuations
- Repositioning Retailers’ and Developers’ assets
• Litigation Support
- Market Analysis
- Market Research
- Retail Store Leasing
- Retail Marketing
• Medical Retail Planning
- Site Feasibility Studies
- Definition and Analysis of Trade Area
- Target Customer/Patient Profiling (Demographic and Psychographic)
- Competitive Review
- Sales Forecasting
- Image Analysis
- Overall Strategies for New Market Entry or Existing Market Expansion
• Hotel Feasibility
- Competitive Analysis
- Supportable Format
- Size and Amenity Recommendations
- Revenue Projections
• Office Space Research
- Analysis of Existing Market
- Existing and Historical Absorption
- Supportable Space Recommendations
- Analysis of Target Tenants
- Revenue Projections
• Single and Multi-Family Residential Feasibility
- Assessment of Existing Housing Stock
- Measurement of Supply and Turnover
- Analysis of Historical Absorption
- Analysis of the Demand for New Housing
- Supportable Residential Type (single-family, condominiums and/or apartments)
- Forecast Sales and Recommend Price Range, Amenities, etc.
- Project Absorption
• Training and Technical Support
Jeff Green Bio
Jeff Green is the owner and proprietor of Jeff Green Partners. Jeff has extensive consulting experience on a wide range of research projects ranging from feasibility studies for development projects across the US and internationally to sales projections for specific retailers. Mr. Green is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences sponsored by industry organizations such as the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), the Food Marketing Institute and Urban Land Institute (ULI).
Mr. Green was President of Market Insite Group which specialized in developing web based tools to assist retailers and property owners in site and tenant selection. In addition, Mr. Green headed the professional services division for Market Insite Group providing feasibility studies for property owners and national expansion plans and sales forecasts for a wide range of national and regional retailers.
Mr. Green was also President and Owner of The Green Group which merged with Market Insite Group in 2001. The Green Group had a 35 year history of providing consulting services to retail, restaurant and entertainment tenants.
Mr. Green is a graduate of Michigan State University and is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, the Food Marketing Institute, American Marketing Association, ULI, International Downtown Association and the Value Retail Association.
For more information visit http://www.jeffgreenpartners.com/ or call 602.795.8351 for appointment.
Monday, January 9, 2012
JFK Marble Granite & Ceramic serves San Francisco and North Bay Area
JFK offers the following services:
- Custom fabrication & installation of stone
- Installation of tile – ceramic or stone
- Restoration of natural stone
- Residential and Commercial
Areas served:
Marin County, San Francisco, Sonoma County, Napa County
About Josef
Josef Kremlacek is originally from the Czech Republic, where he learned the artistry of stone design. When he immigrated to the United States, he brought his knowledge and expertise to the Bay Area and formed JFK & Associates – Marble-Granite-Ceramic. He has worked in the stone industry since 1965 and has continually worked toward perfecting his craft.
Josef’s expertise in the field of natural and engineered stone includes working with granite, marble, slate, limestone, travertine, Cesarstone, Eurostone, Quartzite, Zodiac, ceramic tiles, mosaic tiles, stone medallions, as well as, glass blocks. He really knows how to bring out the beauty of any of these materials. As an artist, he takes great pride in creating a product that is both beautiful and outstanding. Close attention to detail and fine craftsmanship are evident in all of JFK’s projects. It is JFK’s goal to provide the highest quality finished product at a fair and reasonable price.
JFK & Associate fabricate and install kitchen counter tops, islands, bars, vanities, bathtub and fireplace surrounds, mantels and hearths, window sills, as well as installing ceramic or natural stone tiles. Although they believe that it’s best to have their crews prepare your site, they can work with any preparation that might be needed in order to ensure that your job is done right.
Regular office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., but JFK is flexible in their schedule to meet the customer’s timeline. JFK Marble & Granite provides free estimates and in-home consultations and can do small or large projects.
Company’s Philosophy:
JFK believes that quality of work, attention to detail, and making sure that the customer is satisfied with the service are the key aspects of every project.
Stone Care Tips
The care and maintenance of natural stone is very important in order to ensure that the integrity and beauty of your stone is preserved for a long time. Using a neutral pH cleaner or stone soap to clean the stone surface is highly recommended.
What is pH? PH is used to express the acidity or alkalinity for a chemical liquid. PH only applies to water-based chemicals. PH scale ranges from 1-14 where (1-6) = Acid, (7) = Neutral, (8-14) = Alkaline. PH of 1 means the solutions is a strong acid. PH of 14 means the solution is a strong alkaline.
Common Acids: Muriatic Acid, polishing compounds; vinegar, grout cleaners, batteries, bathroom cleaners, rust removers, alcoholic and carbonated beverages, and fruit juices.
Alkaline: Alkaline chemicals are found in heavy-duty stone cleaners, floor strippers, ammonia and lye. When using alkaline products be sure to thoroughly rinse the surface to remove all the alkaline solution. Rinsing is crucial since alkaline solutions can leave a residue on the surface of the stone.
Maintenance: To provide good results, a maintenance program should be implemented when the stone is in “like new” condition. But, there’s no time like the present time to get on a good maintenance program.
Floor surfaces:
Dust Mop: Dust mop with a non-treated dust mop daily to remove sand, dirt and miscellaneous grit. Sand, dirt and grit do the most damage to nature stone surfaces due to their abrasiveness. Mats or area rugs inside and outside an entrance will help minimize the sand, dirt and grit that will scratch the stone surface. Normally, it takes a person 7 to 8 steps on a floor surface to remove sand and dirt from the bottom of their shoes. Dust mop only in one direction. Do not move it back and forth. Store mop with head off the ground and keep the mop clean. Do not dust mop on a wet floor. This may cause streaking. Designate one dust mop for each type of surface. Treated dust mops are not recommended for nature stone because the oils in the treated material may soak into the stone and discolor it. Do not used vacuum cleaners with metal wheels. The wheels may scratch the stone.
Damp mop: Sponge type mops are excellent for picking up a spill quickly. It is very important to rinse frequently. The sewn end string mops are best to use because they can be laundered easily in the washing machine. Use clean cold to warm water. Never use hot water as it might cause streaking. Again, it is very important to rinse frequently. Rinsing frequently can prevent streaking, sticky floors and the shine will last longer. Dry the tile with a clean terry cloth towel or machine buff with a white pad.
Cleaning rags: White terry cloth, old t-shirts, cotton rags are all excellent for picking up spills and removing streaking. Do not use colored rags. The colors could bleed into the stone and stain it.
Countertops and Vanities:
Regularly use a neutral pH cleaner or stone soap to clean the stone surface to remove residues from cooking oils and everyday food spills. A mild liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water may also be used. Many common foods and drinks contain acids that may etch the stone and dull the surface of the stone. Common toiletries such as perfume, toothpaste and mouthwash contain acids and may damage the stone surface and penetrate the sealer. Use a clean soft cloth for best results. Too much cleaner or soap may leave a film and cause streaks. Do not use products that contain lemon, vinegar or other acidic products on marble or other calcareous stones. Rinse with clean warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Change the rinse water often. This is very important. Do not use scouring powders or creams. These products may scratch the stone.
Bath and Other Areas:
In the bathroom soap scum and hard water deposits are the culprits. Using a squeegee after each use can minimize soap scum and hard water deposit builds up. To remove soap scum, use a non-acidic soap scum remover.
Spills and Stains:
Spills are going to happen so a quick response and the right solutions can keep spills from damaging your stone or the sealer. Whether the stone is sealed or unsealed highly acidic substances such as orange juice, tomato juice, vinegar, mustard, carbonated soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and coffee will etch most marble, limestone and travertine. Although sealing the stone allows you enough time to wipe up a spill, it cannot prevent the chemical reaction that may dull or etch the stone area.
Dos and Don’ts:
Do dust mop floors regularly.
Do clean surfaces with mild detergent or stone soap.
Do blot up spills immediately.
Do thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing.
Do dust countertops, islands and vanities regularly.
Do protect floor surfaces with non-slip mats or area rugs and counter top surfaces with coasters, trivets or placemats.
Do enjoy the beauty of your stone.
Don’t use vinegar, lemon juice, or other cleaners containing acids on marble, limestone, travertine, onyx surfaces.
Don’t use abrasive cleaners such as dry or soft cleaners
Don’t use alkaline cleaners not specifically formulated for natural stone
Don’t use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners or tub and tile cleaners.
Don’t mix bleach and ammonia; this combination creates a toxic and lethal gas.
Don’t worry. Stains happen and they can be removed.
Visit http://www.jfkmarble.com/ for sample of designs.
For more information please call 415 442-4982.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
English Country Pine & Design provides custom kitchen cabinets, tables & chairs, Traditional & Country Design Furniture, Remodeling and Woodworking in Marin County.
In the well-equipped workshop everything from a coffee table to a large kitchen job flows with ease and confidence. A separate building for finishing offers a dust free environment for a variety of eco-friendly finishes.
The showroom is a perfect designing space loaded with samples of wood, hardware, moulding, colors, etc. and lots of pictures to aid in the designing process.
In the showroom you can also purchase:
• Fiddles furniture wax
• Rocky Mountain Hardware
• Sun Mountain Doors
• Michigan Maple Butcher Block tops
• Spekva Scandinavian countertops
• Raymond Enkeboll carvings
• Shaw farm house sinks
• Rohl taps and faucets
Wood Choices
Pine, cherry, oak, maple, alder, teak, mahogany... Don’t be overwhelmed. As you see what you don’t care for, it becomes clearer what you do like. You seek can advise on the pros and cons of different wood species and show you an array of color samples. The showroom is a wonderful and vital aid in assisting with the design process and our multitude of samples are available to be taken home so you can be sure of your selection.
Designing
Designing is John’s strong point. With over 25 years of experience, a trained eye, and a good ear, John first listens to your needs then puts pen to paper and starts to sketch for you. Combining this art with examples in the showroom and a myriad of wonderful photographs your idea becomes a reality. John has lectured for the A.S.I.D. on furniture design addressing how to incorporate modern technologies into a traditional design. He’s also a problem solver for those awkward spaces and can always find the perfect balance between function and aesthetic.
Reclaimed Lumber
Typically, reclaimed timber is obtained from the roof joist or flooring of old buildings which are scheduled to be torn down. Although reclaimed timber is usually more expensive than new wood, its rich character and proven quality make it an attractive choice for the discerning furniture buyer.
By the time it reaches your home, reclaimed timber will have endured decades, if not centuries, of seasoning. Its low moisture content and tight grain make reclaimed timber much more resistant to cupping, cracking, curling, splitting, or twisting than new wood.
Reclaimed timber is available in a wide variety of colors and grain patterns. Every piece is unique in its character, often bearing subtle signs of previous use, and can add instant atmosphere to any room in your home or office. At English Country Design, you can personally select the degree of distressing to best suit your taste.
Lastly, by choosing to have your furniture built with reclaimed timber, you will contribute to saving our old growth forests.
Pine Furniture
Antique pine furniture, as we know it today started in popularity in the late 1960's. Young homemakers not wanting the mass produced melamine cheap furniture turned to the auction rooms and secondhand furniture stores for the old pine furniture that had survived from the previous century. Often covered in many coats of paint, a chest of drawers was a bargain at $10.
First they would strip their newly acquired antique down to bare wood, then polish with Briwax, an inexpensive wax polish with a light brown color and this was the birth of STRIPPED PINE FURNITURE, later to be labeled country pine furniture. The antique trade at the time disowned it, considering it junk furniture and not a fine hardwood antique.
Little did they know because over the following 30 years it grew in popularity and prices rose dramatically and a new cottage industry was born. That $10 chest of drawers would sell for $500 in the 90's.
In England a dresser (or hutch as it's called in America) will differ in style depending on the region of its construction, and named after that region i.e. Cornish dresser, Irish dresser, Welsh dresser, Lincolnshire dresser, Scottish dresser.
Differences may at first appear subtle but once one knows what to look for it becomes obvious, much like seeing a Mercedes, BMW, or Jaguar without the emblem, one would still be able to identify it.
Throughout Britain people were stripping their interior room doors and adding a wax finish as most houses have interior wood work of pine. Still to this day watch and English movie and note the pine doors and pine kitchen furniture.
Visit http://www.englishcountrypine.com/ to see our sample designs. Hours is by appointment only please call first (415) 382 1952 to book for appointment.