CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced that on Sunday, Feb. 28, announced 270 new positive test results for COVID-19, for a current PCR test
A national multifamily residential management group has added a third Winston-Salem apartment complex to its entrance strategy into the market.
Braehill Gardens LP, an affiliate of Harbor Group International of Norfolk, Va., paid $35.7 million for Braehill Apartments at 200 Braehill Terrace Drive, according to a Forsyth County Register of Deeds filing that posted Monday.
The 310-unit complex, built in 1990, is located near South Peacehaven Road and U.S. 421.
In a register of deeds filing from Friday, Harbor paid $25.7 million for The Corners at Crystal Lake and $21.1 million for Mill Creek Flats, also in Winston-Salem.
Altogether, Harbor has paid $82.5 million for the three properties.
The Drinks Business
02 March 2021 By Alice Liang
Cognac and Brandy Masters â Asia 2020
The judges
Eddie Nara, independent spirits educator and consultant
Lorenzo Antinori, beverage manager & beverage ambassador APAC at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong.
The Cognac & Brandy Masters â Asia 2020 proved to be a particularly successful event, each of the entrants being awarded a medal in recognition of their exceptional quality.
Cognac Frapin, in particular, won three Master medals. Priced at HK$520, Cognac Frapin VSOP was the cheapest Cognac in this competition, yet it showcased extraordinary value for money. Lorenzo Antinori, beverage manager and beverage ambassador APAC at the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, thought the drink expressed a good balance of a vibrant soul and fresh profile, which was also versatile enough to integrate in cocktails.
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(Reuters) - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and Bank of Montreal have postponed employees return to the office to June end, derailing an earlier plan to get them back by April.
In an internal memo seen by Reuters, CIBC said on Monday the majority of its employees who are currently working remotely will continue to do so until at least the end of June, as COVID-19 cases remain high in Canada.
So far under 3% of the country s population has been inoculated, putting Canada behind many developed nations in its vaccination drive.
Bank of Montreal is also no longer working towards an April timeframe for returning to the office and has postponed it, a spokesperson for the bank said.