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    Michael AnschelIt will become much more tightly regulated and liability issues will fall on the shoulders of remodelers. I have high hopes that the pressure that will be placed...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    Recognizing green effortsAlthough you hope your employees embrace green for its own sake, it doesn't hurt to offer them a little incentive.Every year, Allen Associates in Santa...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    View an exclusive video interview with Normandy Builders Vice President and Young Leader Andrew WellsMichael Anschel, 34 Owner/Principal, Otogawa-Anschel Design-Build, MinneapolisE...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    Sidebars: 5 succession secrets One thing most of our Young Leaders have in common is that they have taken over, or are getting ready to take over family businesses.In that way...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    Fina's so fine Highlights of ShowHouse by Moen's Fina collection include the lavatory faucet, which features a high-arc spout and contemporary-style base. But it's also as versatile...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    Sidebars: This month featuring:  Tom Swartz Contributing EditorRead the full discussion below or click here to listen to the conversation. Choosing whether to lease or buy...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    Sidebars: PRODUCTS LIST COMPANY SNAPSHOT The Financials  The old kitchen was “cave-like,” says Doug Walter — small, dark, ashen, and compressed by a drop ceiling. Flenard...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    Sidebars: The Specs That Count I Don't Do Windows … or Blinds Sometimes the best endorsement a product can have is when it's installed inside a professional remodeler'...
    Jan. 1, 2009
     Michael R. Morris Editor in ChiefAbout two weeks ago, we launched a Professional Remodeler group page on LinkedIn, one of the fastest growing social networking sites geared...
    Jan. 1, 2009
    Bruce Case Contributing Editor You can't blame anyone for being cautious and scared in today's economic environment. It's tough out there, and it's going to last a while. So what...
    Jan. 1, 2009