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Imóvel Saco Grande - Florianópolis
Rua Donícia Maria da Costa, 523
Saco Grande - Florianópolis - SC
Cep: 88032-050
Terreno: 144.040,00 m2
Área terreno real: 126.300,10 m2
Área costruída: 607,44 m2
Escritura Pública:
Registro no Cartório do 2º Ofício de Registro de Imóveis - Florianópolis - SC
Rua General Bittencourt, 239
Centro - Florianópolis - SC
Matrícula 29583
Livro nº 2 registro geral em 11/08/2006
1 - Suíte Master com hidromassagem e chuveiro massagem
(Vista para o mar, Beira Mar Norte e ponte Hercílio Luz)
2 – 3 Suítes Visita
3 – Salão de festa
4 – Piscina
5 – Banheiro externo (Piscina/Salão de Festa)
6 – Academia com armário embutido
7 – Sala com ofurô de madeira (com vista para o mar)
8 – Banheiro social
9 – Sala home theater
10 – Cozinha / Sala de Jantar / Sala estar conjugados (com vista para o mar)
11 – Sala de estar
12 – Sala de estar/Bar (com vista para o mar)
13 – Lavanderia
14 – Suíte empregada
15 – Garagem para 4 carros
16 – Casa caseiro com 2 quartos
Contato: imovelfloripa@yahoo.com.br
strobist info:
550EX / wescott apollo cam right
vivitar 285HV through shoot thru umbrella cam left
trigger: skyports
Taoiseach Enda Kenny officially opened ‘Brewhouse No.4’, the €169 million state of the art brewery at St. James’s Gate, Dublin. The new brewhouse is one of the most technologically advanced and environmentally sustainable in the world, and is also the largest stout brewery in the world.
St. James’s Gate is one of the oldest industrial sites in Ireland. Currently Diageo exports more than €1 billion in product from the site to over 130 countries.
The Taoiseach said:
Ireland has a worldwide reputation for quality food and drink production and this new €169 million investment in the heart of Dublin will help contribute to our export led recovery. St. James Gate has a long history of supporting local jobs while sending iconic Irish brands around the world. The Government’s plan for recovery will see continued support for our indigenous export orientated food and drink sector which provides jobs across the island of Ireland.
Brewhouse No.4 is 10,000 m2 and was the largest construction project in Ireland in 2012, equating to 2,000,000 man hours. It uses state of the art technology and processes to minimise energy consumption and greatly reduce environmental impact, ensuring that Diageo remains an industry leader in the area of sustainability.