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This is part of an old cold storage building that's currently being repurposed into offices and condos. I was here previously but the place was completely dark. When this pic was taken work-lights were strung up everywhere.
Remember that silly vector and the hint that something was in the works? It was this -- a 9"×12" aluminum sign.
Sign printing and the OSHA-esque template by www.buildasign.com. Pricing and turnaround were stellar, but the overall print quality is a disappointment (if you think that's bitmap artifacts in the photo, you're wrong; that's the dot pitch of their print process).
View this image on my Lytro account to view the actual output. This image has been processed for Perspective Shift.
Built in 1922; this cold storage warehouse turned loft apartments In late 2005, a $35 million renovation began to convert this building into 224 apartments.
A cold storage warehouse by U.S. Cooler. Visit www.uscooler.com/warehouse-cold-storage.asp to learn more about our warehouses.
Remember that silly vector and the hint that something was in the works? It was this -- a 9"×12" aluminum sign. Lookin' sharp in its new home.
The building is being renovated into 535,000 square feet of office and retail space. It should have a major impact on the immediate area. Completion is slated for Q2 2014.
View is from a 27th floor balcony at K2 Apartments, 365 N Halsted.
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After our Bus tour of the Port of Miami, we visited the Flagler Global Logistics Center Near NW Rosedale Drive and NW 67th Street, Hialeah, Miami, Florida. They Basically Flash Freeze and Fumigate Imported Produce. If I remember correctly, they said the temperature inside was near Minus 40 Degrees Fahrenheit. I believe that they Freeze the Produce with Liquid Nitrogen.
This Logistics Center was very hard to find on the Map, but it's quite close to the Florida East Coast Railway's Hialeah Railroad Yard Balloon Track. The address is: 3200 NW 67th Ave. Bld 1, Suite 1, Miami FL.