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Ronald Hawes Inc.

Lovettsville-based Ronald M. Hawes Inc. announced July 15 that it has expanded its current construction business of custom homes, adding high quality steel buildings to the product line.

The company has met the stringent qualifications and is now known as an Authorized Armor Steel Builder/Dealer. This certification allows Hawes to quote and sell steel buildings and structures for various uses -- garages, barns, stables, indoor riding arenas, wineries to warehouses, feed and machine storage buildings, airplane hangars.

By partnering with Armor, Ronald M. Hawes Inc., in addition to its log home packages, will now offer a product line that includes I-beam structures, mini warehouses, as well as arch style buildings available in four different models.

 

New shopping guide

The Loudoun Convention & Visitors Association is publishing a new edition of its Loudoun Shopping & Dining Guide, which lists tourism-related retail and dining establishments.

The publication is distributed to more than 275 local hotels, bed and breakfasts, retailers, restaurants, visitor centers, attractions, wineries and more.

Loudoun tourism-related businesses can receive a free listing in the Loudoun Shopping & Dining Guide, which includes a 10-word description about each business. Expanded listings of 50 words are available at a cost of $150 and provide businesses the opportunity to promote themselves in more detail. The deadline to submit or update a free or paid expanded listing is July 31.

Businesses can update or add their listings online at www.VisitLoudoun.org/listingform. Limited display ad opportunities are also available for purchase.

For more information, contact Wendy Ferrigno, LCVA’s community sales manager, at 703-771-2170 ext. 24 or Ferrigno@visitloudoun.org, or visit www.VisitLoudoun.org/lcva.

 

Blake Landscapes

Blake Landscapes has begun construction on its new office space on a 32-acre property at 42034 Cochran Mill Road, Leesburg.

The new facility -- which will include 4,687 square feet of office space, 2,610 square feet for a mechanical shop and 2,572 square feet for a warehouse – will also house Craicon, a concrete contractor. Twelve of the 32 acres will be used.

Seventy-five Blake Landscapes employees will make the move from the current location on Sycolin Road in early 2009.

Blake Landscapes provides a full range of services to homeowners, residential communities, businesses and governments across Northern Virginia.

 

New office

Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Brown relocated his practice, The Loudoun Center, to 45155 Research Place in Ashburn from Reston. He has been practicing since 1994.

The center provides medical services for body augmentation, rejuvenation and skin care, including lasers for facial rejuvenation, laser hair removal and spider vein removal, Botox treatments and facial filler treatments, medical facials and microdermabrasions.

To learn more, go to www.rejuven8u.com.



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