GNI Employee Newsletter
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GNI Employee Newsletter
March 2008 GNI Employee Newsletter Gay and Neel, Inc. November 2007 Employee News! GNI STAFF Anniversaries Upcoming Dates Biggest Loser Weigh In 3/5 Lady’s Craft Night 7:00PM 3/8 Daylight Savings 3/9 John N. 3/8 9 Years Matt M. 3/16 8 Years Craig M. 3/26 1 Year St. Patricks Day 3/17 Biggest Loser Weigh In 3/20 National GNI Day OFF 3/21 Congratulations and Thanks for all your hard work! Easter 3/23 Lunch Seminar 12:00 3/27 Tradeshows March 14, 15, & 16 - NRVHBA Home Expo March 28, 29, & 30 - RRHBA Trade Show April 25 - Smith Mountain Lake Expo May 15 & 16 - Pulaski County Expo Mark your calendars for these upcoming Home Shows. We will be needing volunteers! gni 07 facts Cell Phone Minutes 41,477. That’s 29 days on the phone! Christiansburg Office: Bought 300 black pens and 120 red ones. Bought 66 pads of regular post-its. That’s 660 post-it notes. Roanoke Office: Bought 60 black pens and 24 red ones. Bought 36 pads of regular post-its. That’s 360 post-it notes. Jim Porter with Holophane Lighting will be doing this months lunch seminar on March 27th at 12:00. Birthdays! Ralph Matt M. Patrick J. 3/8 3/14 3/19 GNI Employee Newsletter March 2008 Souper Bowl Monday! On Monday, February 4th the Christiansburg Office had their very 1st Souper Bowl Monday competition (the day after the Super Bowl). We had eight soups entered into the competition! Everyone sampled the soups and voted on their favorite. Stephanie’s Chicken Enchilada Soup Won 1st Place! Congrats to Stephanie!! She won a gift card to Panera Bread and a “Souper Bowl Champ Spoon” that will be passed down to the next years winner. 2nd Place went to Andrew for his Corn Crab Chowder 3rd Place went to Matt & Sherry for their Potato Soup Thanks to everyone who made a soup!! Chef Stephanie with her Winning Soup! Bowling Party GNI’s Annual Bowling Party is scheduled for 3:00-5:00 p.m. April 11th at the NRV Super Bowl. Sarah will be putting out a memo for snacks and shoe size. Everyone is to attend, so please mark that time off on your calendars and place your two hours under General Office. Who will win the coveted pink ball?? GNI Employee Newsletter March 2008 We’re Working For Smith-Packett Associates, Nesselrod Independent Assisted Living by Kevin Conner I have spent a lot of my time lately working on a new project that has somewhat of a higher importance than other projects. Let me explain myself by taking you back a few years. In October of 2001, Heather and I were married at the Nesselrod on the New in Radford. We had always wanted an outdoor wedding, and the facility had just what we were searching for. We have tons of pictures from the event and we sometimes pull them out to remember the event and how special it was for us. Okay, guys, cut me some slack here. Anyway, we were retained by Smith-Packett Associates to prepare a site development plan for an independent living, assisted living, and memory care facility on the site overlooking the New River. We are a part of a consulting team that consists of RRMM Architects, Innovative Design, Truesdell Engineering, Lawrence Perry and Associates, and others. Obviously from my background on the site, I didn’t want to see anything happen, but the reality of it finally hit me and decided to make the best site possible, while retaining some of the past history. While working with the consulting team during a two day design charette, we quickly realized that we could not devise a concept plan that would keep the gardens, gazebo, or the existing house. I was frustrated, but knew we needed to make the best site for our client, because if I didn’t, someone else certainly would. All emotions aside, we concluded with a design concept that would keep a portion of the sunken garden and would also keep the existing house. The concept plan that the owner agreed with, would move the house from its current position overlooking the river to another portion of the site. The house is still a key focal point on the site, but in order to make the financial work on the project, the owner needed more higher paying independent living rental units overlooking the river. The facility will have a total of 50 independent living units, 34 assisted living units, and 17 memory care units. Currently, we have concluded with the schematic design phase of the project and a rezoning hearing is scheduled for March 11 to rezone a portion of the site from CM-1 to R-3 residential. Ironically, the site was previously zoned R-3 and was rezoned to CM-1 in 2006. The owners of the bed and breakfast were originally planning to expand the facility, thus needing the CM-1 zoning designation. Since the 2006 rezoning, the owners decided to retire to Seattle, Washington thus selling the two properties they owned here in the Valley. The other property is what is now known as “The Rocks” and is adjacent to the Nesselrod on the New site. The Roanoke office will be handling the site development plans for the property, with further assistance from the Christiansburg office. This project will definitely be a portfolio keeper/marketing sheet/ project to be proud of for years to come. Look for future construction photos as we progress with the project.