Posted on 03/12/09
Wow, what an outcome! RE/MAX just sent a notice that the company was withdrawing its opposition to the federal trademark registration of rehava.com. The Post and Courier story that broke the news was followed by stories in other on-line publications including Jim Kimmons’ Guide to Real Estate Business on About.com and in the Charleston Regional [...]
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Posted on 03/11/09
rēhava – Real Estate Store announced this week that it will be the exclusive, on-site brokerage representing homes in Mixson, the award-winning I’On Group neighborhood in Park Circle. Earlier this year the I’On Group decided to cease operations of I’On Group Realty to focus on its core mission of developing and managing distinctive new urban [...]
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Posted on 03/09/09
The America’s Great Loop Cruisers’ Association just announced its annual Spring Rendezvous and Reunion. The three-day long festivities, seminars and workshops will take place on April 6-9, 2009. The boats will be moored at the City Marina and the Rendezvous seminars and events will be held at the Town & Country Inn on Savannah Highway [...]
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Posted on 03/09/09
The Southern Boating Magazine wrote a three part article about America’s Great Loop. http://www.southernboating.com/archives/668 The Great Loop is the continuous waterway that encompasses the eastern portion of North America – including the Atlantic and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways, the Great Lakes, the Canadian Heritage Canals, and the inland rivers of America’s heartland. It is considered one [...]
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Posted on 03/08/09
After two days of voting on charleston.net, overwhelming 11901 votes or 98% of votes say that rehava’s logo is NOT similar to RE/MAX’s one. Earlier this week, RE/MAX decided to go after rehava.com for its logo, claiming that rehava’s logo is too similar to its own. Judging from the response to RE/MAX’s notice of opposition, [...]
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Posted on 03/05/09
The Charleston Arts Coalition Carnival: It’s a Bloco was a smashing success! Hundreds of people attended the festive event. The Charleston Arts Coalition set out to unite and inspire Charleston “creatives.” The coalition is currently gathering information to set a firm direction for the future. The coalition was created by the people and for the [...]
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Posted on 02/28/09
Jim Kimmons of About.com: Real Estate Business reacted to the article by the Charleston Regional Business Journal discussing a grievance filed against rehava for running a clever advertising campaign that created a lot of buzz about the company in Charleston. Jim Kimmons wonders if the reaction of some local real estate brokers is just “whining…” [...]
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Posted on 02/28/09
This February, Amazon launched a new version of its popular e-book reader Kindle 2. The Kindle 2 is thinner (thinner than an iPhone), has a crisper black-and-white display, turns pages much more quickly and should hold its battery charge for about 25 percent longer than the previous model. New features were also supposed to include [...]
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Posted on 02/23/09
J.B. Boyd’s works are usually on display at Robert Lange Studios but this Friday, February, 27, the City Gallery at Waterfront Park will host an opening reception in honor of J.B. for his newest exhibit, Grey. The reception starts at 6pm. Sponsored by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs in conjunction with the Griffith Visual [...]
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Posted on 02/19/09
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhyHop9zivI] I find it very fascinating how people can greatly improve a product with a simple invention. Watch what the Do-It-Yourself Network Hosts say when they come across the Montgomery Slope Level at a trade show. It is interesting that a mechanical level that was invented in mid 1600s has not been improved upon since 1920s. Well, [...]
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