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Welcome to Living Stone Construction, Inc.
Greetings!
We hope you enjoy receiving our Newsletter with updates on what's happening in our area. When you get ready to interview contractors, remember that we're an approved contractor for The Settings of Black Mountain and Lake Rhodhiss, the Village of Cheshire, Creston, 1780, the Ramble, Mountain Air and numerous other developments. We've been building homes in these mountains since 1995 and we know that you are not only our potential clients, but also our neighbors.
Sincerely,
Sean Sullivan
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NEWS CHECK THIS OUT - BRAND NEW!
* Living Stone Construction has a NEW WEBSITE! After many months of design and collaboration, LSC has a new website that is available for viewing now! Whats just as exciting is our new Owners Portal. This is available to our current clients to track progress and plan the project without any pressure. Please check it out and let us know how we did! * You can now find LSC on Facebook. Become a fan and click here.
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Less regulation is all the stimulus we need
The week of April 21st, I took my youngest son, Conor age 11, with me to the annual NAHB Legislative Day in Washington DC. Besides touring the Federal City and taking in the sights, our delegation got to meet with our elected representatives; Senators Richard Burr and Kay Hagan as well as Congressman Heath Shuler. The purpose of these annual trips is to inform our representatives of the condition of the local and state building industry. We offer solutions to the current challenges that face our economy. Some listen, others don't.
The building industry makes up about 16% of the National and State GDP. With unemployment in NC at 11%, there is no doubt a direct correlation between the effects that the Great Recession has had on our industry. It was troubling to hear from Sen. Burr that not only was the current Congress and Administration not doing anything to help the housing market, the Financial Reform bill that they were trying to pass actually had some items in it that would damage the industry more. According to Burr "I am 100% committed to updating our financial regulatory system, but unfortunately the bill currently being debated could lead to more taxpayer-funded bailouts. I am also concerned that it does nothing to address the risk posed by the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two major contributors to the financial meltdown. In fact, according to this report from the Associated Press, Freddie Mac asked for another $10.6 billion in assistance from the taxpayers this week." Sen. Burr (who is a great advocate for the industry) expressed disappointment, since we were there the year before saying the same things, because nothing had really been done other than extending the Homebuyer tax credit (sponsored by the NAHB). On the local level, regulations have also grown out of control. Most recently, the steep slope ordinance will ensure that construction slows to a halt. If in fact this ordinance was done for the sake of the public safety, then why does it only pertain to new developments and not ALL (individual) lots that have yet to be built on? This ordinance is simply a direct assault on development. As the industry slowly recovers, all of the new regulations that are now being enforced will have a devastating effect on our economy. The truth is that the problems in energy consumption, water runoff, indoor air quality and structural design don't really pertain to the new homes that are being built. These new homes are actually the solution as they are well designed, clean and energy efficient, especially the professionally designed homes in new developments. Yet these are the homes that are being targeted for regulation. If you want to address the problems that exist, you should offer incentives to owners of older homes who need updating, not penalize the ones who are already doing it right! The solution is simple: recognize and reward what is being done to build more efficiently, environmentally sound, and feeds the tax base. This is a big election year and change is bound to come brought by those who understand what is happening around them. Educate yourself on the issues and get out and vote this election cycle. Remember - less regulation is all the stimulus we need.
This article was written by Sean Sullivan for submission in the Black Mountain News, ACT, and NC Builder Magazine. |
About Living Stone Construction
Living Stone Construction is a first-tier builder of fine custom homes in Western North Carolina. Our Mission is to provide our customers with a new or renovated home that exceeds their expectations. We do that with an attention to detail and adherence to our five core values: communication, quality, integrity, value, and timeliness. Recognizing that each home represents a significant investment with the potential for substantial capital appreciation, we aim to provide our customers with a home that will be a delight to their families for years to come.
Everything that we build is "Energy Star certified" as a standard of construction. We are an Accredited Builder and also one of the first and few builders in the county qualified to build certified "Healthy Built Homes" as well as "NAHB Green".
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Project of the Month
The Ammerman Residence
Mountain Air, NC
"You showed us how much you really 'care' about your clients and how important it is to produce a finished product that's done right the first time. LSC sets a standard that others should emulate." Don Ammerman
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What's going on!
Apr. 08 to Dec. 08 - Local Music Scene and Venues Black Mountain and the Swannanoa Valley has a large number of music venues with music nightly. Check out the website for complete calendar of entertainment.
(828) 669-2300
May 28 - Paintings by Sabrina Cabada Artist reception 5-8pm. Show runs to June 23rd. Contact: Studio 103 Fine Art Gallery (828) 357-8327 Click here for the Website
May 29 - Montreat Heritage Homes Tour Tour of 4-5 historic homes in the community. 1-4pm. Tickets $10 in advance, $15 week before tour. Reception at PHC 4-5pm Contact: Presbyterian Heritage Center (828) 669-6556 www.phcmontreat.org
June 05 to June 06 - Black Mountain Arts and Crafts Show Juried Art and Craft Festival in downtown Black Mountain. Vendor fee - no attendance fee. Contact: The Old Depot Association (828) 669-6583 www.olddepot.org
June 05 - Sunset Photography Hike Reservations Required Contact: Swannanoa Valley Museum (828) 669-9566
June 15th at 10pm - "Electronic Armageddon" to air on the National Geographic Channel. Filmed in Black Mountain with locals of a 'what if' scenario in case of an EMP attack. Directed by local author Bill Fortschen and based on his best selling book "One Second After".
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Sean & Conor visiting with Senator Richard Burr in the Rayburn Building, Washington, DC |
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| New Local Business opens in the Village of Cheshire
The Artisan Gourmet Market & Wine Bar
Free Wine Tasting on Thursdays from
5 to 7pm
2 East market Street
Black Mountain, NC
(828) 357-5500 |
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