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CABOT BUSINESS SUPPORTS AVENUE OF DREAMS
The
Avenue of Dreams is a 26-home tour of some of the newest, finest
homes Cabot has to offer. The Avenue of Dreams, which will be
held July 9-10, has received an abundance of support from local
and area businesses.
23
businesses helped to build the homes featured on The Avenue of
Dreams. Following are the businesses’ names and the home they
built: A & H Excavating, 605 Oakview Drive; American
Trendsetters, 44 Hickory Bend, Valhalla in Greystone, and North
Magness Creek; A.R. Langer Construction, 25 Berry Patch Drive;
August Builders, 209 Cobblestone Drive; Ben Utley Construction,
84 Lakeland Drive; Blackwood and Company, 33 West Oak Drive, 23
Wellington Place; Childress and Company, 58 Cossatot Circle, 63
Cossatot Circle; Gary Jackson, 82 Krooked Kreak Circle; Heritage
Homes, 11 Blanchard Drive, 15 Cypress Point; Joe Cunningham
Builder, 11 Cossatot Circle, 23 Krooked Kreek Cove; Keith Moore,
18 Corvette Drive; Larry Weathers Construction, 35 Berry Patch
Drive; RKB Construction, 36 Oak Crest Drive, 19 Berry Patch
Drive, 18 Blueberry Lane; Skiver Construction, 905 Greystone
Boulevard; Stedfast Construction, Inc., 77 Krooked Kreak Circle;
Trust Home, LLC, Lakeland Drive; and Uniquely Southern Homes, 21
Cossatot Circle, 20 Blanchard Drive.
These
businesses decorated the interiors of the homes and supplied
furniture: The Closet Factory; David Claibourne, LTD.; Dillard’s,
McCain; The Furniture Store of Cabot; KDS Interiors; Nina Butler
Interiors; and The Sumner Design Group.
The
following companies supplied building products and appliances
for the Avenue of Dreams homes: Atlantic Shutter Systems; Austin
Ready Mix; Brew Express by Lance Larkin; C & L Supply; Cabot
Redi-Mix; Conway Window and Door; Godfrey and Black Brick; Grand
Openings by UDI; HearthFalls; Keeling Company; Lomanco, Inc.;
National Homes Centers; Norandex/Reynolds; ProSource; Ridout
Lumber; Royal Overhead Door; Southern Pipe and Supply; Sterling
Paint; and TEC Electric.
These
businesses provided their services in craftworks and specialty
trades: Amanda Duncan Drafting; Arkansas Glassworks; B & K
Siding; Brewer Concrete Works; Buddy Sullivan Excavating; CD
Creative Studio; Central Arkansas Guttering; Central Arkansas
Sod and Turf; Chuck Carter Concrete; Classic Marble; Clem’s
Cabinets; Connie Baker for her "Stucco Art;" Creative
Concrete Solutions; Ferrell Davis Contracting; Horton Drywall; J
& K Trenching; Jim Sobczak Trim and Crew; Joe Nottenkamper
Plastering; Old Cow Fence Company; P. Shelden Hardwood &
Carpet; Petals and Plants; Pinnacle Structures, Inc.; Richard
Martin Masonry; Ron Houle Painting; Ronnie Hardin Framing;
Rosebud Installation; Rube Roller Tile Installation; Staley
Glass; Steve Beadle Surveying; Superior Mat and Towel Service; T
& O Termite & Pest, Inc.; The Garden Gallery; Tom Powers
Custom Woodwork; Tom Waddle Roofing; Top Notch Floorcovering,
Inc.; Travis Construction; and Walls Murals and More.
Electricity,
plumbing, and air-conditioning were provided by Gates Electric
Company, Westlake Plumbing, and Stedfast Heat and Air,
respectively.
Topcon
Positioning Systems aided the Avenue of Dreams in marketing and
promotion. First Security and Community Banks provided financial
services.
The
following companies also supplied equipment for some of the
Avenue of Dreams homes: Arkansas Alarms and Telephones; Cebridge
Connections; CT & T Incorporated; and Sound Ideaz.
The
Avenue of Dreams will be held on July 9-10, in Cabot. Tickets
and maps will be available in Kroger’s parking lot.
Story
originally published in the Cabot Star Herald
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