Can't access a specific website

For some reason I can't access this website:
http://www.chandlersmillwork.com/
I called the company looking for info on a project and they sent me the link directly in an email so I know the spelling is correct. I've tried opening the page in Safari, Firefox and even IE. No luck in any app, none of them can connect to server. I've emptied their caches, repaired permissions on my boot drive, checked that nothing was checked in my proxy settings and restarted. Still can't access it using any browser.
I know for a fact the site is active because I've had people using different ISPs access the site and tell me it works for them, on both Macs and PCs.
Any idea why this won't load for me?

Haven't installed AV software or any type of parental controls whatsoever.
216.40.227.204 just brings me to an Apache cPanel page.
This is really strange why it won't come up for me but will for everyone else. I've never been to the site before as far as I know so I don't see any way I could have blocked it somehow either.

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