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When a Routine Call Saves a Life
A resident at Indigo Apartments in Reno recently shared a story with us that puts into perspective what it means to stay calm under pressure. After hip surgery, she was home alone and called...
Everything Everywhere All at Once: Mixed-Use Development Explained
Historically, cities and suburbs were planned with strict separation: homes in one area, shopping in another, offices somewhere else. Mixed-use development flips this model. It combines: Residential...
Bottomline Basics
You've asked the question: what happens to invoices once they leave our hands and head to Bottomline? It's a mystery what happens after they leave us. Say no more—we're here to demystify the process...
Part 2: Mastery and the Growth Mindset — Goal Clarity
One of the most powerful phases Robert Greene shares in Mastery is the concept of finding your “Life’s Task.” In simple terms: align your work with tasks you’re naturally drawn to, or motivated...
Santa Barbara Chino Hills Achieves National Recognition
Santa Barbara Chino Hills (SBCH) has been ranked the 9th best property in the entire nation for cleanliness according to J Turner Power Rankings. This national ranking isn't based on industry...
Honoring a Local Legend: Leon Swails Celebrated by Chino Valley Fire District
At the annual Chino Valley Fire District State of the District luncheon, a moment of recognition highlighted the profound impact one individual can have on a community's safety infrastructure. Leon...
Community Spotlight: O-Town Walls MuralFest
We're thrilled to announce that Lewis is a proud sponsor of O-Town Walls Muralfest, an initiative that's transforming downtown Ontario into a vibrant open-air art museum. This festival brings...
Construction Purchasing, Part 2: From Purchase Order to Payment
Building off the previous look at Lewis’ purchasing process, Melissa Edwards, Director of Purchasing and Contracts, leads the transition from approved purchase to actual payment, a process that...
The Room Nobody Used: How American Homes Finally Gave Up on Formal Spaces
For decades, the American home followed a predictable formula. Walk through the front door, and you'd find a formal living room often pristine, rarely used, and reserved for special occasions. Down...










