Homes.com Expands San Diego Operations

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Homes.com Expands San Diego Operations

National real estate listing company adds new jobs and office space

NORFOLK, Va. (August 7, 2012) – Homes.com, a leading online real estate destination and lifestyle resource, has announced plans to expand its office space in San Diego, Calif.  Part of the company’s continuing growth, the new space will add 7,000 square feet to the existing San Diego office, increasing the total space to 19,000 square feet. The expansion includes office space for an additional 60 team members who will expand the growing service and sales department.

A part of Dominion Enterprises, Homes.com is an exciting and inspiring partner, well known for providing timely, helpful information to guide consumers through every phase of the home-buying process.  The expansion, part of a company-wide initiative to streamline operations, means more job opportunities are headed to San Diego.

“This is an exciting time for Homes.com as it is enjoying tremendous growth company-wide,” said Brock MacLean, executive vice president of Homes.com. “As we expand operations, Homes.com begins a new chapter in San Diego, bringing more job opportunities to the area.”

The San Diego office extension follows recent expansion in Florida, with an additional 5,000 square feet in the Tallahassee office to accommodate growth in service initiatives.

Learn more about career opportunities available with Homes.com on Dominion Enterprises’ Careers page. For further information about purchasing, selling or upgrading a home, visit www.homes.com.

About Homes.com

As one of the nation’s top online real estate destinations, Homes.com inspires consumers to dream big. From affordable houses to luxurious estates, condos and more, Homes.com features more than four million property listings and a user-friendly format, making finding your next home or a licensed real estate agent easy. Visitors to the Homes.com blog will find a collection of rich content and posts on DIY projects, painting, gardening and more, providing the ultimate resource for everything home related. From purchasing a first home, to upgrading, downsizing and everything in between, Homes.com is an inspiring and engaging partner in every phase of the home-buying process. For more information, visit http://www.homes.com or blog.homes.com. 

Homes.com is a division of Dominion Enterprises, a leading marketing services and publishing company headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia. For more information, visit www.dominionenterprises.com.

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HOMES.COM PROMOTES DAN GAERTNER TO ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT OF TECHNOLOGY

NORFOLK, Va. (Feb. 23, 2012)  – With a sharp focus on business development in 2012, Homes Media Solutions has announced the promotion of Dan Gaertner to assistant vice president of technology, further strengthening the company’s executive team. In his new role, Gaertner will continue to oversee the Homes.com web development and operation teams, while taking on the additional responsibility of leading the web development, database and systems teams for Homes Media Solutions, primarily located in Boca Raton, Fla.

“As we continue to align Homes.com and the Homes Media Solutions division around a single focus, brand and message, Dan will be responsible for positioning our technical operations to support and drive that mission with speed, efficiency and innovation,” said Jason Doyle, vice president of Homes.com. Continue reading

GLENN CLOSE VOTED MOST LIKELY TO INVITE THE POOL MAN IN FOR A DRINK

NORFOLK, Va. (Feb. 22, 2012) – Which celebrity is the biggest partier? Who has the most to-die-for closet? With awards season in full swing, nominees Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close and Rooney Mara are the talk of Hollywood, but a recent survey reveals that it’s not just their acting chops that fans are chatting about. More than 40 percent of respondents voted Nick Nolte the most likely celebrity to set the kitchen on fire and be the biggest hoarder, beating out the seemingly responsible Rooney Mara, George Clooney, Meryl Streep and Jonah Hill.

Homes.com conducted the survey to gauge what sparks Americans’ curiosity when it comes to their neighbors – especially if that neighbor is a celebrity. There is a certain mystery about neighbors and a natural curiosity about what happens behind closed doors. That, coupled with the celebrity factor, was the perfect recipe for a quirky survey to find out what people think about today’s hottest actors.

Other findings included more than half voting fan favorite George Clooney as most likely to get caught Continue reading