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“The Rock” Standing Solid In The Triangle

Written by: Bost Homes    September 17th, 2001    Concrete Masonry, North Carolina Builder    No Comments

North Carolina Builder, By Susan Brimo-Cox Discard all your old perceptions and mental images about concrete block homes. No longer are they the undistinguished boxes we remember from years past. Today they are used to create beautiful homes. But you’re not likely to recognize one- they’re that nice looking. Of course, your chances of seeing a…

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Getting Organized For The Next 1000 Years

Written by: Bost Homes    January 27th, 2001    green building, energy efficient home, construction, Innovative Solutions, technology, News & Observer    No Comments

The News & Observer, By Denise Quinlan 01/01/00 oh my! You’re living in a new millennium and your resolve is high! You’ve made those lists of resolutions and you’ve checked them twice. You’re determined to not muddle through the next century the way you did the last decade or two, and way at the top of…

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“Big Bad Wolf” Not Welcome Here

Written by: Bost Homes    May 1st, 2000    Masonry Construction / Concrete, green building, Concrete Masonry, The Triangle's Newhome Guide    No Comments

The Triangle’s Newhome Guide, 2000 MASONRY CONSTRUCTION COMES TO THE TRIANGLE Residential builders in Florida, the southwestern United States and most of Europe have been framing with block and concrete for years. So why is Triangle builder Rex Bost, President of BOST Construction Company, involved in this type of construction? Because the more he’s learned about…

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Homes On Parade Are Stronger, Spiffier, Safer And Ready For Tomorrow

Written by: Bost Homes    October 1st, 1999    Parade of Homes, News & Observer    No Comments

The News & Observer, By Iris June Vinegar PARADE #281, THE ROCK- $1,380,000 Dan and Dee Miller didn’t set out to buy a concrete masonry house; they merely wanted an attractive well-built home that could accommodate their growing family. But the couple fell in love with The Rock and bought the three-story stucco and fieldstone transitional…

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