Welcome!
We would like to welcome you to Hibbard Construction Inc.’s new e-mail newsletter “ON THE LEVEL.” We believe this new tool will be an innovative way to reconnect and stay in better touch with you, our valued friends and to help build relationships with potential new clients as well.
The e-mail format was chosen to provide a convenient and easy method to communicate many pertinent topics that will be of interest to new and existing homeowners alike. Each month, you can look forward to receiving market updates, employee spotlights, and helpful tips to help protect your investment. Of course, this newsletter is for you, and with that in mind, we ask for suggestions to help improve this tool. Over time, we want to make this newsletter as effective as possible for our valued clients and friends.
We want to thank those of you that participated in our on-line survey. The information you provided is essential for the continued success of Hibbard Construction. The winner of the $100 gift card is Sherri Roberts of Meridian. Please watch our newsletter for upcoming opportunities to win other great prizes and incentives.
Finally, and most importantly, we want to acknowledge that Hibbard Construction Inc. would not be in existence without YOU. Thank you! Having completed nearly 38 years of service, Hibbard Construction realizes that the referrals from past clients has allowed us to keep our doors open and to continue to offer the superior service that we strive for. So, during these economically challenging times, we ask that you continue to mention our name to your friends and family that may be considering a new or remodel project. We say thank you again in advance for your help and continued support.
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Adding an Element of Suprise to Your Decor
Add an Element of Surprise in Each Space!
To avoid a boring look, change your decorating style in the middle of a room. Consider adding one element of surprise in each space.
Sometimes you walk into a room that is perfectly decorated, only to get the feeling that things are just "too perfect." Sometimes all that's needed is a little surprise--something that doesn't really belong but adds a touch of whimsy.
In this type of situation, add the unexpected. In a perfectly traditional room with matching sofas, matching end tables, matching side chairs, and matching lamps, consider adding something ultra modern. A modern painting, a minimalist chair or table, or a contemporary sculpture could be just what's needed to jolt your eye away from the boring.
In a very contemporary interior with stark white walls, black furniture, sleek and smooth surfaces, try a textured area rug in fuscia, add a bold-patterned pillow on a chair, place a pair of classic silver candlesticks and colored candles or a traditional floral arrangement on a dining room table. Just something enough to break the tedious look of everything matching.
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Interesting Facts About 1971
Hibbard Construction built their first home in 1971. We thought we would share with you some interesting trivia from that era.
Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 890
Average Cost of new house $25,250.00
Average Income per year $10,600.00
Average Monthly Rent $150.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas 40 cents
Datsun 1200 Sports Coupe $1,866.00
United States postage Stamp 8 cents
Ladies 2 piece knit suites $9.98
Movie Ticket $1.50
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Hibbard Construction Honored with Mayor's Architectural Design and Restoration Award
The City of Caldwell announced the winners of the Mayor’s Architectural Design and Restoration Award during the Caldwell Chamber Noonbreak Luncheon on June 9th, 2009. Hibbard Construction was honored as one of the recipients of this prestigious award.
The City instituted the annual award program in 2009 to recognize the aesthetic improvements that building owners have made in outstanding design and restoration of buildings in greater downtown Caldwell. All categories of buildings were considered including commercial, residential, civic, educational and industrial structures. Greater downtown Caldwell is defined as east to Indiana, south to Linden, west to Paynter, and north to Interstate 84. Winners were chosen by a selection committee made up of community members and city staff.
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