March 16, 2021
With the pandemic still ongoing, home is right where the conveniences are. It also makes it easier to adapt to the challenges of working from home with the right gadgets, and with gaming being an outlet to unwind and relax after a hard day’s work, Logitech‘s Brand Day Sale couldn’t have come at a better time. Starting March 15-17, 2021, premium gaming products from the brand are on sale for customers to spruce up their work or gaming space at home.
One that’s configured for new or seasoned gamers to win is
Logitech‘s G300s Optical Gaming Mouse. It has over 9 programmable controls and lighting to suit every gamer’s preferences from setting up one-button command triggers to seamless DPI shifting gamers are able to toggle in precise and quick movements in a single click. It’s also eight times faster than the standard USB gaming mouse in the market.
Published March 15, 2021, 3:26 PM
A year into the work from home shift, we now have a better idea of the struggles that this arrangement might bring. We have also become better-equipped to handle these challenges, having learned what it takes to overcome them, both by adjusting the way we do work, and by equipping ourselves with all the home office essentials we need to accomplish every task.
The best work-from-home gear should not just help you stay productive. They should be able to provide comfort and ease of use, too. Logitech offers amazing creativity and productivity essentials that cater to various work-from-home needs, whether you are an entrepreneur, a business professional or a creative.
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GAINESVILLE – Two parcels at opposite ends of the massive Mundy Mill mixed use development likely will be exchanging zoning designations after receiving a unanimous recommendation for approval Tuesday evening from the Gainesville Planning and Appeals Board.
The 605-acre development along Mundy Mill Road was originally approved in 2004 for 1148 single-family homes, 1235 condominiums, townhomes and apartments, over 800,000-square feet of office/warehouse space, 885,000-square feet of commercial/retail space and an elementary school.
Developer Scott Stringer has applied with the City of Gainesville for rezoning that would allow him to construct three hundred multi-family apartments currently approved for Pod E (a 17.25-acre tract at the most eastern edge of the complex), on a 17-plus acre site on the western edge of the complex (Pod I). Both pods are owned by Butler Property, LLC.
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