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Deer Park Lumber Company Jeff Lawther 1600 Center St. Deer Park, TX 77536 (281) 479-2326 sales@deerparklumber.com


Houston Works USA/ C-Core Houston Andrew Ortiz 2118 Smith St. Houston, TX 77002 (713) 654-1919 andrew.ortiz@houstonworks.org www.houstonworks.org


IT Dimensions, Inc. Raj Varma 5723 Star Ln, Houston, TX 77057 (713) 952-1122 raj@itdimensionsinc.com www.itdimensionsinc.com


Kohler Co Lori Hymel 26407 Hollow Stone Ln Cypress, TX 77433 (832) 607-9609 lori.hymel@kohler.com www.kohler.com


MaxiTILE, Inc. Paul Vercher 15055 Woodham Dr Houston, TX 77073 (800) 288-9304 sales@maxitile.com


Noritz Tim Kownacki 15807 Lake Loop Dr Cypress, TX 77433 (281) 507-0403 tkownacki@noritz.com


Silversand Services Angie Gentry 2827 Barker Cypress Houston, TX 77084 (713) 722-0336 agentry@silversandservices.com www.silversandservices.com


AFFILIATE HAR - Prudential Gary Greene Realtors Brenda J. Wilie 31303 FM 2920 Suite I Waller, TX 77484 (281) 890-4024 bjw@garygreene.com www.har.com


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LONE STAR DISPOSAL is a fully integrated waste services company providing customers with the broadest range of solutions in the Houston market. We have the containers, the trucks to haul them, the recycling facility for processing debris and the landfill (affiliated entity), for ultimate disposal of the residual waste. This vertical integration allows us to control all facets of the waste disposal process and provide customers with the confidence and ease of mind that their debris is being handled properly, in full compliance with all laws. Our commitment to the environment is only equaled by our commitment to service our customer’s needs. For more information, visit lonestar- disposal.com or call 832-381-6533.


CABINETS & DESIGNS opened its doors in 1972 as the first dealer of Wood-Mode cabinetry in Houston, Texas. David Steffan Sr. started the company, offering high quality, custom cabinetry to architects, builders, designers and the public. Combining form, function and aesthetics, Cabinets & Designs sets itself apart by designing specifically to the client’s individual wants and needs.


Wood-Mode and Brookhaven’s extensive collection of door styles, finishes and fittings make it the front runner in custom and semi-custom cabinetry. One-of-a-kind finishes and precise dimensions allow for the utmost flexibility in design. A Lifetime Limited Warranty proves the durability and longevity of our Wood-Mode and Brookhaven products. All of our cabinets are proudly manufactured in the USA.


Cabinets & Designs recently added the stock cabinetry line, Woodmont, to offer a valuable, quality product with a short lead time. The price point and selection availability make it the perfect option for single or multi-family housing communities or high-rise condominiums.


Sub-Zero/Wolf Appliances, Cosentino Countertops (Silestone, Sensa Granite, Eco and Prexury), and William Rogers Wood Countertops accompany the quality cabinetry in the showroom. Our reputation for quality products, quality service, attention to details and satisfied clients is our greatest asset. Call or come into our showroom to discover the difference. Visit our website at www.cabinetsanddesigns.net.


Cabinets & Designs | 4200 Westheimer, Suite 102 | Houston, TX 77027 | (713) 627-8970


PRUDENTIAL GARY GREENE REALTORS is the top listing and selling real estate firm in the Houston area according to the market share ratings of our MLS. The firm has 18 offices in the Houston Metropolitan area.


Brenda Wilie has been with the Gary Greene firm for 17+ years as a full time, full service realtor, experienced in helping sellers, buyers of resale or new construction fulfill their dreams.


Her most recent project is a 300 home development called “Kickapoo Preserve & Equestrian Center” in Waller, Texas featuring homes starting at 2,800 sq. ft. with 4-6 car garages.


Call Brenda J. Wilie 281-793-6800 or email bjw@garygreene.com for more information.


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