Each year, builders, architects, designers, and marketers from across Maryland and Virginia submit their work to be judged by industry experts. It’s a recognition like no other, because it comes from your peers, and winning a GALA Award provides great recognition for your company and your clients.
As we approach the 10th anniversary of the events of September 11, 2001, most news channels are thankfully focusing not on the tragedy itself, but on the strength of the people who have overcome adversity in the midst of this terrible disaster.
It’s in these trying times that people often come together to help one another and “behind-the-scene” heroes are born. “It’s a side of Americans that is often too ignored,” according to the latest blog post from new home sales expert Myers Barnes. “In our core, we are grit and gratitude,” says Myers.
In the days since Hurricane Irene, we’ve reached out to our clients to ensure they are safe and to assess any damage or issues with their communities and operations. Thankfully everyone is fine, but we want to mention the community of Arlington Place in Arapahoe, North Carolina.
Thanks to the community’s 25-foot elevations, Arlington Place fared well with no structural damage or flooding, but had more than 100 fallen trees. In this time of emergency, the Arlington Place community members pulled together to help one another, surveying damage, sharing supplies, and helping clear debris and fallen limbs.
Click here to read more about Arlington Place and how the residents joined together to make their neighborhood beautiful again after the hurricane.
Labor Day is a time to find joy in the fruits of our labor, reflect on our accomplishments, and set new goals. Take a moment to give yourself a pat on the back for all your hard work and dedication and enjoy the holiday weekend. We wish you a happy Labor Day, and hope that you’re able to spend it with friends and family. See you Tuesday!
Whether you prefer American classics, international cuisine, or good old diner fare, our list of Top 10 restaurants in the Washington, DC region has something for everyone.
Recently, NDG staff members put together a list of their all-time favorite places to eat. The list included 20 restaurants throughout Maryland, D.C., and Virginia, and later was reduced to a Top 10 by way of a staff survey.
Check out the results below:
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What do you think? Do you see your favorite place on our list? If not, what are your favorite eateries in the D.C. area?
NDG Communications is proud to welcome our new Senior Graphic Designer, Karen Rinaldi. Karen received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the Art Institute of Atlanta and previously worked for Visionista, where she served many design roles in branding and corporate communications. She has a wide range of experience in retail, packaging, branding, and promotions. In her free time, she enjoys running, traveling, yoga, painting, photography, and architecture.
Based on new research from NDG’s client Stanley Martin Homes, the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area is among the healthiest housing markets in the country. Stanley Martin’s Market Research Analyst Andrew Hughes decided to research the factors that help the D.C. market thrive when others cannot. Click here to learn more about what makes D.C. such a stable and successful market for new homebuilders and real estate in general.
CNBC recently interviewed Stephen Paul, Executive Vice President of Mid-Atlantic Builders, a client of NDG, about the Real Estate Industry and the hurdles that home builders are currently facing.
Stephen Paul, Executive Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Builders
According to the interview, during the month of July, single-family new home starts dropped 4.9%, whereas multi-family starts increased by 6.3%, showing a rise in rental demand. A new trend identified in the interview is multi-generational families moving into one home in order to afford and qualify for a mortgage. Mid-Atlantic Builders is “selling in-law suites with the regular part of the house, and the parents are moving in and actually helping pay,” Paul said.
But when it comes to single-family homes, “the escalation of gas prices, the debt issue with the government, and what’s going on in Europe has caused consumer confidence to fade,” Paul said, adding that buyers are cautious of their next move. “They are anxious to buy, they see the rates are very attractive, the prices are affordable, but they have held off, really starting in May and through the summer.” But, Mr. Paul is certain the market will pick up in the fall.
In today’s world, the smartphone is a multi-tasker’s dream. As life speeds up between work and play, your smartphone is there, with the option to stay connected regardless of where you’re at, all from the palm of your hand.
A recent staff survey at NDG Communications revealed that 11 staff members have smartphones—with a breakdown of 4 Android-based phones and 8 iPhones. 2 team members also have a Blackberry—and of course there are some us who have yet to buy into the smartphone craze.
While both the iPhone and the Android have a large number of applications which everyone loves—including social media apps, dropbox for work-related needs, and all those fun camera apps like instagram and snapbucket—the main difference between iPhone and Android users is that more than half of our staff with an iPhone are “Mac purists” as Tom Nelson, president of NDG Communications, described. They own Apple products at work and at home and want their products to work seamlessly together.
Droid users often selected models based on characteristics such screen size and operating system, but users of both systems enjoy staying connected with their social and work circles with smartphone apps for Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, Google +, and more.
Whether it’s a Droid, Blackberry, or an iPhone, our staff agrees that a smartphone is a huge asset. Do you own a smartphone? What about it do you find to be most beneficial?
Here at NDG Communications, we realize that in order to move forward and provide the best service to our clients, we must strive to learn something new everyday.
Other topics in our library include programming techniques, search engine optimization, crafting successful messages and advertising, marketing trends, and stress-free productivity. And we have audio and ebook copies of many of our titles as well, since many of us like to listen or read as we commute each day.
What are you reading? Do you have any suggestions for our library?