Cardinal Shower Enclosures
April 28 at 8:36 PM ·
As though they’ve always been there...
We at #hmicardinal recognize that the need for glass barriers is not the most optimistic of subjects, but thankfully when the need arises, you can count on us to fabricate quality #customglass that blends into your office or business aesthetic. With safety on the forefront of our minds, look to glass over acrylic or polycarbonate barriers for its ease of cleaning, its #antimicrobial properties and its ability to maintain natural color over time.
Here, Lincoln County Courthouse in Brookhaven, Mississippi implements Cardinal SHIELD™️ glass barriers using a configuration we call “The Dots.”
Thank you to Linton Glass in Brookhaven, MS for their first class installation.
If your business is in need of #glassbarriers, reach out to your local #glasscompany and ask them to educate you on Cardinal SHIELD™️. Mounting hardware included, custom and stock configurations available with an array of mounting and stand alone designs.
(Click link in bio for info or email shield@hmicardinal.com)
#bewell #staysafe
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Nebraska Department of Economic Development
April 16 at 11:47 AM ·
DED has selected the latest round of grantees under Nebraska’s Civic and Community Center Financing Fund (CCCFF) grant program.
Administered by DED on behalf of the State of Nebraska, and eligible to municipalities, the CCCFF program is designed to support communities as they plan and execute projects — from new city parks and aquatic centers, to restored or repurposed historic auditoriums and everything in-between — that preserve, develop or improve local amenities and create a higher quality of life.
Photos: The Wisner City Auditorium, a local staple since 1956, was recently renovated with support from the CCCFF program. https://opportunity.nebraska.gov/department-of-economic-development-announces-cccff-grant-recipients/
Little Windy, Chase and Jacob got the snow moved and the glass put in!