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Commercial Property Inspection in Focus as Record Rainfall Hits Toronto
Twin Peaks Property Inspections is urging commercial property stakeholders in Southern Ontario to take proactive steps in response to rising climate-related risks. Following record rainfall and extreme weather events, buildings are increasingly vulnerable to flooding, structural deterioration, and system failures. Through Building Condition Assessments (BCAs) and commercial inspections, Twin Peaks helps identify hidden issues and support long-term capital planning. Services such as sewer scopes, infrared imaging, and mold testing provide critical insight into a building’s health. With aging infrastructure and rapid urban development reducing natural drainage capacity, timely inspections are becoming essential for risk management and investment protection.

With commercial buildings facing unprecedented strain from extreme weather, the importance of year-round property inspections has never been greater. Twin Peaks Property Inspections is calling attention to the urgent need for proactive commercial property inspections in the Greater Toronto Area.
In the past 12 months, the Greater Toronto Area has experienced a relentless series of extreme weather events, highlighting growing risks for commercial property owners. In 2024, Toronto had its wettest year on record, with over 1,145 mm of rainfall. July and August saw unprecedented downpours that caused severe flooding across the region.
But the concerns haven’t been limited to summer. In February 2025, Toronto was hit with back-to-back snowstorms, with more than 50 cm of snow recorded in just ten days. In April 2025, a severe ice storm struck Ontario, triggering flooding after heavy rainfall.
These events signal a new reality for commercial property owners: buildings are increasingly vulnerable to moisture intrusion, structural stress, and environmental hazards year-round.
Twin Peaks Property Inspections, a leading name in Ontario’s inspection industry, has expanded its Commercial Inspections division in response. With a team of Certified Master Inspectors, Twin Peaks helps businesses identify risks and protect their properties before damage becomes costly.
Historic weather patterns are putting the Greater Toronto Area’s commercial buildings to the test – and comprehensive inspections are now a critical part of year-round risk management.
Commercial Inspections Are Critical for Weather-Related Risk Protection
Extreme weather is exposing the vulnerabilities of commercial buildings across the Greater Toronto Area—but it’s not just the storms causing damage. Much of Toronto’s underground storm drain and water infrastructure was built decades ago and is now well past its intended service life. Add to that the rapid development of farmland into concrete and asphalt, and the region’s ability to absorb and redirect water has been severely compromised.
Where green space once soaked up rainfall, today’s cityscape funnels water across impermeable surfaces and into undersized sewer systems. The result: stormwater backing up into basements, mechanical rooms, and loading bays—triggering an all-time high in flood-related property damage.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada reports that rainfall in 2024 led to over $1 billion in insured damages across Ontario.
Inspections conducted after major weather events frequently uncover serious hidden issues: waterlogged insulation, roof leaks, foundation cracks, mold growth, and even electrical hazards caused by moisture intrusion. These problems may not be immediately visible and can escalate rapidly if left unaddressed.
Without proper inspection, commercial property owners risk costly repairs, operational disruptions, tenant complaints, insurance complications, and long-term structural degradation. For multi-tenant buildings and mission-critical facilities, the stakes are even higher.
A timely inspection allows building owners to catch issues early, prioritize repairs, and avoid unexpected failures. It also promotes transparency with insurers, tenants, and future buyers. In today’s climate, inspections aren’t just good practice—they’re essential risk management.

How Building Condition Assessments Support Long-Term Investment Decisions
While standard commercial property inspections are critical, commercial stakeholders increasingly need a broader perspective—one that informs long-term planning, financing, and asset management. This is where Building Condition Assessments (BCAs) come in.
A BCA (also known as a Property Condition Assessment) is a comprehensive evaluation of a building’s key systems, including roofing, structure, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and overall envelope performance. The goal is to identify deficiencies, estimate remaining service life, and forecast future capital needs.
For property owners, asset managers, and investors, a BCA provides clear, unbiased insight into a building’s health. These reports—when conducted in accordance with CCPIA standards—should include photographic documentation, repair timelines, and cost projections for maintenance and upgrades.
In a region where aging infrastructure and extreme weather are converging, BCAs have become essential tools for due diligence, refinancing, insurance underwriting, and lease negotiations. They allow commercial stakeholders to plan ahead, minimize risk exposure and make confident, informed decisions.
For any property expected to stand up to the demands of 2025 and beyond, a Building Condition Assessment offers clarity, foresight, and peace of mind.

Twin Peaks Commercial Inspections in the Greater Toronto Area
In Southern Ontario, including: Toronto, Hamilton, Oakville, Brampton, Vaughan, Newmarket and all of Durham Region, Twin Peaks Property Inspections has earned a reputation for delivering accurate, transparent commercial inspections and Building Condition Assessments.
For every commercial inspection, Twin Peaks deploys a team of Certified Inspectors with over 20 years of experience. Each inspector brings a strong background in building and construction, allowing them to deliver practical, experience-based insights tailored to the complexities of commercial real estate.
Every inspection begins with a customized approach tailored to the building type—whether a retail plaza, warehouse, office facility, high-rise hotel or multi-tenant property. Using advanced diagnostic tools such as infrared thermography, moisture meters, underground drainage cameras, and drone-based aerial imaging, inspectors can detect early warning signs of moisture intrusion, roofing vulnerabilities, HVAC failures, and electrical hazards—particularly those exacerbated by recent weather events.
In addition to Commercial Inspections and BCAs, Twin Peaks offers targeted services for moisture-prone areas. Mold Inspections and air quality testing detect mold growth in basements and wall cavities, along with airborne toxins. Their Sewer Scope inspections identify blockages, cracks, and root intrusions in underground drains. These diagnostics provide actionable insights to protect both building occupant health and infrastructure.
All Building Condition Assessments follow the ASTM E2018-24 standard and the guidelines of the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association (CCPIA) – ensuring reports meet the rigorous expectations of investors, lenders, and industry professionals.
Twin Peaks is accredited by the CCPIA and staffed by Certified Master Inspectors with more than 20 years of experience. Reports are structured to support clear decision-making, with prioritized findings, photographic documentation, and capital planning insights.
In a region where aging infrastructure, urban growth, and climate volatility converge, Twin Peaks enables commercial property owners to reduce risk, plan strategically, and protect their investments with confidence.

Brad Bojda – Commercial Building Inspector and Founder of Twin Peaks Property Inspections
Brad Bojda, owner of Twin Peaks Property Inspections, has seen firsthand the rising toll that extreme weather is taking on commercial properties in the Greater Toronto Area. He believes the combination of aging infrastructure and rapid urban development has created a perfect storm for flood-related damage.
“We’re inspecting buildings where the drainage systems simply weren’t designed to handle this volume of water,” says Bojda. “Old storm drains, combined with acres of new pavement and concrete, are pushing runoff into places it was never meant to go.”
Brad emphasizes that while storms can’t be prevented, the damage they cause often can. “A proactive inspection gives property owners the opportunity to catch problems early—before they grow into expensive repairs or insurance nightmares.”
With changing weather patterns and rising repair costs, Brad sees commercial inspections as more than a service—they’re a necessary layer of protection for business owners in today’s climate.

Commercial Building Inspections Are Key to Managing Weather-Related Risks
The past year has made it clear: extreme weather is no longer an exception in the Greater Toronto Area – it’s the new normal. Commercial property stakeholders are facing greater challenges tied to record rainfall and aging infrastructure.
With experience across Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton and Durham Region, Twin Peaks Property Inspections provides commercial property inspections and Building Condition Assessments (BCAs) that support informed planning and risk mitigation.
For further information, visit the following link:
https://twinpeaksinspections.ca/commercial-inspections/
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Top-tier Payment Channel Blockchain SKY Announces Completion of $10 Million Series A Financing
Singapore-based blockchain innovator Sky Singapore has officially announced that its core project, the SKY public blockchain, has successfully completed a $10 million Series A financing round. The round was led by PayPay, Japan’s leading mobile payment platform, with participation from Fumao, a prominent cross-border fintech service provider; Airwallex, a leading digital payment solutions provider in Asia; and MetaComp, a Web3 infrastructure developer based in Singapore.
This financing marks not only strong market recognition of SKY’s technological capabilities and ecosystem potential but also a key milestone in advancing the integration of traditional finance and decentralized technology.

As a next-generation high-performance blockchain infrastructure, SKY aims to build a distributed network that supports high-concurrency transactions, low gas fees, and multi-chain compatibility. Its core technology focuses on enhancing the efficiency and security of on-chain financial applications, showing unique advantages in payment settlement, asset tokenization, and cross-border finance.
The newly raised funds will be allocated toward mainnet upgrades, developer ecosystem expansion, and strategic institutional partnerships across the Asia-Pacific region. By integrating PayPay’s retail payment network in Japan, Fumao and Airwallex’s cross-border trade finance resources, and MetaComp’s compliant digital asset services, SKY will accelerate the adoption of RWA (Real World Asset) tokenization and enterprise-grade DeFi solutions.
Notably, SKY’s ecosystem strategy demonstrates strong synergy with its investors’ business landscapes. PayPay, with over 50 million Japanese users, will drive consumer adoption within the SKY ecosystem; Fumao and Airwallex will leverage their cross-border trade customer bases to explore supply chain finance and settlement systems built on SKY; and MetaComp will provide regulatory and technical infrastructure support to jointly build an on-chain financial ecosystem spanning East and Southeast Asia. This partnership not only reinforces SKY’s positioning as a bridge between traditional and decentralized finance but also provides a new model for blockchain’s role in empowering the real econom

This financing further underscores global investors’ confidence in scalable and compliant blockchain infrastructure. The CEO of Sky Singapore stated: “Our goal with the SKY blockchain is to become the key hub connecting traditional finance with decentralized ecosystems. Through strategic collaborations with PayPay, Fumao, Airwallex, and MetaComp, we will gain multidimensional support in technology, use cases, and compliance, accelerating our vision of achieving financial democratization.”
Technical Architecture Overview
The SKY blockchain’s architecture is designed around three pillars: high performance, security, and developer friendliness.
Consensus Layer: Obelisk Algorithm & Anti-Attack Design
At its core, SKY employs a unique Obelisk consensus algorithm, which abandons traditional Proof-of-Work (PoW) in order to fundamentally address the Byzantine Generals Problem and claims to eliminate the threat of 51% attacks.
Each node maintains a trust network, continuously monitoring the behavior of other nodes. When malicious activity (such as double spending or invalid block publication) is detected, the network automatically isolates the offending nodes, preventing coordinated attacks. Consensus is achieved without mining, making it energy-efficient and resilient under adverse conditions.
Network & Data Layer: Fiber Architecture and CO Storage
For scalability, SKY adopts a “Fiber” parallel chain architecture, a highly customizable blockchain framework that supports an unlimited number of parallel subchains under a main chain. Each subchain can be tailored to specific use cases (e.g., gaming, finance), theoretically enabling infinite transaction scalability.
On the data front, SKY developed a CO Object System, a peer-to-peer cloud storage service designed for distributed environments. It combines blockchain’s immutability with the scalability of a CDN (Content Delivery Network) to avoid congestion caused by excessive data storage on-chain.
Contract & Application Layer: CK Language and Developer Environment
To enhance smart contract reliability, SKY created a dedicated programming language called CK, built on Go. CK is designed to be the first blockchain language guaranteeing determinism at the language level, ensuring high levels of security and reliability for smart contracts.
The project also provides derivative toolkits like CK-Game, simplifying decentralized application and game development. The entire environment emphasizes developer accessibility, aiming to lower the entry barrier for DApp creation.
Privacy & Communication Layer: Skywire Network and Anonymous Transactions
SKY has built a decentralized communication network called Skywire, designed to resist common cyberattacks. Within this network, SKY natively supports CoinJoin transactions — a mixing technology that conceals transaction origins and destinations, providing untraceable and privacy-preserving transfers. Combined with high-performance routing protocols, it ensures enhanced anonymity and network security.
Strategic Ecosystem Collaborations
SKY’s ecosystem strategy focuses on integrating traditional financial resources and expanding cutting-edge blockchain applications.
Finance and Payment Gateways: Bridging Traditional Assets and DeFi
SKY actively promotes on-chain circulation of Real World Assets (RWA). In collaboration with RWAfi solution providers like Plume, SKY has deployed the SkyLink protocol, enabling tokenized real-world assets such as U.S. Treasuries and private credit to be brought on-chain.
Through its high-throughput infrastructure, SKY offers users compliant and accessible financial products. In the stablecoin sector, it has launched USDS, a stablecoin inspired by MakerDAO’s DAI, utilizing an overcollateralized crypto model with an annual yield of approximately 6.25%, strengthening SKY’s presence in the DeFi ecosystem.
Gaming and Social Applications: KittyCash and SkyMessenger
Built on SKY’s Fiber architecture, KittyCash represents a complete on-chain gaming ecosystem, showcasing the network’s ability to handle complex logic and transactions.
Additionally, SkyMessenger provides fully encrypted communications, forming the basis for a decentralized social network (BBS) that explores the next frontier of privacy-centric social applications.
Cross-Border Settlement and Institutional Liquidity
Leveraging its high transaction throughput, SKY focuses on optimizing cross-border payment scenarios. Its ecosystem partners are developing T+0 settlement solutions for cross-border trade and e-commerce, aiming to solve traditional challenges of high cost and slow speed.
Conclusion
In summary, the SKY blockchain seeks to build a secure, efficient, and developer-friendly blockchain infrastructure through innovations such as the Obelisk consensus, Fiber architecture, CK programming language, and Skywire network. Its ecosystem emphasizes bridging real-world financial assets to the blockchain via RWA, while expanding use cases in stablecoins, gaming, and DeFi.
By combining technological innovation with strategic financial partnerships, SKY positions itself as a vital bridge between traditional finance and the decentralized world — paving the way for a more inclusive, transparent, and democratized financial future.
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Interior Designer Bryan Tsikouris on Designing for Wellbeing and How Spaces Can Heal the Mind and Body
Michigan, US, 25th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, New York City interior designer Bryan Tsikouris believes that design has the power to do more than please the eye. It can restore balance, encourage focus, and nurture the human spirit. After more than a decade in the field, Tsikouris has witnessed firsthand how thoughtful design can positively impact both mental and physical well-being. Today, he is urging the industry to adopt a new approach to interiors, one that prioritizes how people feel, rather than just how their spaces look.

“The modern world has changed how we live, work, and connect,” says Tsikouris. “We spend most of our time indoors, surrounded by artificial lighting, digital screens, and visual noise. The role of interior design is no longer limited to aesthetics. It is about creating an environment that heals and supports wellbeing.”
At the heart of Tsikouris’s philosophy is a deep understanding of how space affects psychology. His consultancy firm, based in New York City, has helped countless homeowners and organizations reimagine their environments to enhance comfort, creativity, and calm. He approaches design as a science of experience, where every color, texture, and layout decision contributes to emotional balance.
Tsikouris explains that small design choices can have a profound impact on mood. Natural light, for instance, has been shown to regulate circadian rhythms and boost productivity. Warm and neutral palettes tend to lower stress, while biophilic elements such as plants, water features, and organic materials create a sense of connection with nature that reduces anxiety. “Our brains are wired to respond positively to natural stimuli,” he notes. “When you bring elements of the outdoors inside, the body relaxes. It is a subtle but powerful form of therapy.”
In recent years, the concept of well-being design has moved from a niche philosophy to a mainstream expectation. According to Tsikouris, this shift reflects growing awareness of the relationship between environment and health. The pandemic, remote work culture, and digital fatigue have accelerated this transformation, making restorative design a necessity rather than a luxury.
However, Tsikouris believes that technology also plays a vital role. His practice merges traditional design expertise with artificial intelligence to create smarter and more adaptive interiors. Using AI-driven tools, he analyzes lighting patterns, airflow, and spatial efficiency to develop solutions that not only look aesthetically pleasing but also support physical comfort and energy efficiency. “Technology gives us insight into how people actually use space,” he says. “It allows us to design with purpose and to create interiors that respond to human needs in real time.”
His clients range from homeowners seeking sanctuary to companies redesigning offices for a healthier work culture. Tsikouris points out that corporate environments are beginning to prioritize employee well-being through ergonomic furniture, calming color schemes, and flexible spaces that encourage movement and collaboration. “When people feel better, they perform better,” he says. “Design is not an expense. It is an investment in human potential.”
Tsikouris’s inspiration often comes from his travels across the world. Having explored diverse cultures and architectural traditions, he draws ideas from places where design and wellness have long been intertwined. “In Japan, you see the power of minimalism in creating mental clarity,” he explains. “In the Mediterranean, design celebrates light and air, which naturally uplifts the mood. Every culture teaches us something about how space can nourish the soul.”
Beyond his design work, Tsikouris is also active in philanthropy, supporting charities that advance medical sciences. For him, design and wellbeing are two sides of the same mission: to improve the quality of life. “Whether through a beautiful home or a breakthrough in healthcare, the goal is the same,” he says. “It is about helping people feel better, live better, and thrive.”
As the world continues to evolve, Tsikouris sees the future of interior design rooted in empathy, science, and innovation. He envisions homes that adapt to human emotions, offices that promote mindfulness, and public spaces that encourage connection. “Wellbeing is the new frontier of design,” he concludes. “When we design with care, we do more than create spaces. We create harmony between the body, the mind, and the world around us.”
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Breaking Barriers for Entrepreneurs: Why Nicholas Sgalitzer Believes NexTech Labs is the Missing Link for Startups
Alabama, US, 25th October 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, In an era when startups are born every minute but only a handful survive past their first few years, one Alabama-based visionary is reimagining what it takes to succeed in the modern innovation economy. Nicholas (“Nick”) Sgalitzer, a seasoned technology entrepreneur, software engineer, and founder of Sgalitzer Technologies, is leading a new movement through NexTech Labs, an emerging startup incubator designed to close the gap between bright ideas and sustainable businesses.
For more than 15 years, Nicholas Sgalitzer has been on the frontlines of digital transformation, helping companies navigate the complexities of software development, cybersecurity, and IT modernization. His career has been defined by one guiding belief: innovation should be accessible to everyone, not just the well-funded few. Now, through NexTech Labs, Sgalitzer is turning that vision into a reality by creating a hands-on innovation ecosystem where startups can test, refine, and launch technology solutions with real-world support.
A Vision Born from Experience
Sgalitzer’s path to NexTech Labs began long before the first prototype was built. As the founder of Sgalitzer Technologies, he spent over a decade working with businesses of every size, from local Birmingham startups to Fortune 500 corporations, helping them deploy cloud solutions, automate operations, and strengthen cybersecurity. Along the way, he saw a pattern that troubled him.
“Too many great ideas die in the gap between concept and execution,” Sgalitzer explains. “Startups often have vision and energy, but they lack the technical guidance, infrastructure, and mentorship needed to turn an idea into a scalable product. NexTech Labs was created to bridge that gap.”
Sgalitzer’s solution is a hybrid model, part incubator, part accelerator, part tech lab, where entrepreneurs gain not only workspace and mentorship but also direct access to engineering expertise, cybersecurity oversight, and digital product development resources.
The NexTech Labs Difference
Unlike traditional accelerators that focus primarily on business coaching or investment readiness, NexTech Labs embeds entrepreneurs directly into a working technology ecosystem. Startups can co-develop products with experienced engineers, leverage shared cybersecurity resources, and test their platforms in a secure sandbox environment before going to market.
This integrated model helps founders avoid the early pitfalls that sink many startups, such as unsecured code, poor scalability, and lack of user feedback.
“Our approach is practical and technical,” says Sgalitzer. “We don’t just hand out advice; we sit next to founders and help them build. We believe collaboration is the foundation of sustainable innovation.”
Each participating startup is paired with a dedicated team that includes developers, data analysts, and industry mentors. NexTech Labs also hosts Innovation Sprints, intensive, week-long workshops where teams tackle real-world problems in AI, healthcare tech, green energy, and cybersecurity. These sessions not only accelerate development but also foster cross-industry collaboration that sparks unexpected breakthroughs.
Empowering the Underserved Innovators
Sgalitzer, who has spent his career rooted in the southeastern United States, is passionate about empowering regions and communities that are often overlooked in the national tech conversation.
“The South is full of brilliant innovators, but many don’t have access to the same capital or networks as entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley or New York,” Sgalitzer notes. “With NexTech Labs, we’re proving that world-class innovation can thrive anywhere when people have the right tools and mentorship.”
To make this vision inclusive, NexTech Labs offers tiered membership options, sponsorship partnerships, and community scholarships for entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds, including women, minorities, and rural innovators. Through collaborations with local universities and municipal governments, the lab also hosts free coding bootcamps and cybersecurity training sessions, a natural extension of Sgalitzer’s long-standing commitment to tech education in Alabama.
By investing in local talent and fostering community-based innovation, NexTech Labs aims to build a self-sustaining pipeline of homegrown startups that can scale globally without leaving their roots behind.
Collaboration Over Competition
At the heart of NexTech Labs is a belief that the future of innovation is not about isolated geniuses working in silos. It’s about teams collaborating across disciplines and industries.
The lab’s open-collaboration model encourages startups to share resources, trade expertise, and learn from each other’s failures and successes. For Sgalitzer, this culture shift is essential for building resilience in a volatile market.
“The old model was about secrecy and competition,” he says. “The new model is about collaboration, transparency, and shared growth. At NexTech, when one startup succeeds, we all succeed.”
To facilitate this, NexTech Labs partners with corporate sponsors, academic institutions, and municipal innovation councils to provide shared access to R&D resources, advanced computing power, and regulatory compliance guidance, services that would otherwise be unaffordable for early-stage founders.
From Birmingham to Beyond
While NexTech Labs is headquartered in Birmingham, Sgalitzer envisions it as a national blueprint for regional innovation hubs. The goal is to replicate the model across mid-sized American cities, places with rich talent but limited infrastructure.
Each new lab will operate on the same principle: leverage local expertise, foster inclusive innovation, and provide tangible tools to help startups scale sustainably.
Already, discussions are underway to expand NexTech Labs to neighboring cities across the Southeast, including Huntsville, Atlanta, and Nashville. These satellite locations will be interconnected through a shared digital platform, allowing founders to collaborate virtually and access collective resources across the entire network.
“We’re not just building companies,” says Sgalitzer. “We’re building communities of innovators who can support each other for the long term.”
The Human Side of Technology
What sets Nicholas Sgalitzer apart from many in the tech world is his grounding in human values. He speaks as passionately about mentorship and mental health as he does about software and cybersecurity. He knows firsthand how lonely entrepreneurship can be and how critical it is to build a culture of empathy and emotional resilience alongside innovation.
To that end, NexTech Labs offers wellness check-ins, peer support circles, and leadership training that emphasize communication, self-care, and teamwork. It’s a holistic approach that recognizes founders are not just innovators, they’re people navigating uncertainty, risk, and self-doubt.
“Technology is about solving human problems,” Sgalitzer reflects. “If we lose sight of the human side, even the best code won’t matter. My goal is to build a generation of entrepreneurs who are both brilliant and grounded.”
A Call to the Future
As NexTech Labs continues to gain traction, the message from Nicholas Sgalitzer is clear: the future of innovation lies not in isolated success stories, but in collaborative ecosystems that empower everyone to participate.
By combining technical excellence with mentorship, inclusion, and shared resources, NexTech Labs is redefining what it means to launch and scale a startup in the 21st century.
“The next generation of great innovators won’t come from billion-dollar venture capital pipelines,” Sgalitzer says. “They’ll come from ordinary people with extraordinary ideas, people who just need someone to believe in them and give them the tools to grow. That’s what NexTech Labs is here for.”
About Nicholas Sgalitzer
Nicholas (Nick) Sgalitzer is a technology entrepreneur, cybersecurity consultant, and founder of Sgalitzer Technologies in Birmingham, Alabama. With over 15 years of experience helping businesses modernize through software, AI, and IT innovation, he is a recognized leader in the southeastern U.S. tech ecosystem. Through NexTech Labs, Sgalitzer is creating a collaborative platform to help startups overcome early barriers and bring meaningful innovation to life.
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