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Taken from the corner of Keble Road, the regeneration of this corner of Bootle hasn't seen a total removal of the older housing stock. Here, old and new sit side by side...although it has to be said, the older properties seem to glisten more in the winter sun!
New Construction located at:
382-388 Yonge Street, on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Gerrard Street West.
Aura at College Park is currently under construction to erect 75-storey residential units and retail stores on main level.
Another development going on in the centre of Bournemouth on the site of the old bus station and latterly car park
Bournemouth 11.06.2015
Sir Sean Connery returned to the Fountainbridge, Edinburgh where he was born 80 years ago to unveil a plaque re-erected on a new development which replaced the block demolished in the 60's
There have been no real changes since my last visit.
The complex is located close to Heuston Railway Station which includes a Luas tram stop. It is also very close to the Luas which runs down Steevens' Lane along-side the old Dr Steevens' Hospital.
Here is a quote dating from nine years ago “In 2005, the partnership paid €79 million for the 8.2-acre site. When the entire range of facilities are completed in 2011 it is expected to have an end value of almost 10 times the purchase price.” [Irish Times Wed, Apr,2008,01:00]. I very much doubt that you would have to pay €790 million if you wanted to buy the complex today but is is frequently referred to as a €600 million development. However, as another property boom is underway it could well well worth a billion be year end.
According to the official description the €600 million Heuston South Quarter [HSQ], set on a former quarry, overlooks the Royal Hospital but I would be more inclined to say that it is overlooked by the Royal Hospital. The complex incorporates over 92,900sq m of floor area including retail, offices, a four to five-star hotel, leisure centre, gym, restaurants, and a crèche. To the best of my knowledge the first 350 apartments have been completed. I must admit that I did not notice the hotel. I should mention that I have some friends who live here and they are really like it … I could be wrong but they are buying their apartments through some sort of rent to buy scheme.
The area was identified by Dublin City Council as one of the most important development zones for the future of Dublin and therefore formulated Heuston Regeneration Strategy to stimulate and control this growth. The stated aim was to develop a modern and dynamic western entrance to Dublin city centre.
Designed by a team led by Anthony Reddy Architects, the development was originally called ‘Westgate’ because it is strategically located as the new western entrance to Dublin city centre. At some stage it was rebranded as the HSQ.
- Camera / Kamera: Canon EOS 1000D
- Lens / Objektiv: Tamron 18-270 F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC
- Date and Time (Original) / Datum und Zeit (Original): 25.04.2010 15:00
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- Description / Beschreibung: Construction site at the Federal Academy of Defense Administration and Military Technology in Mannheim. / Baustelle an der Bundesakademie für Wehrverwaltung und Wehrtechnik in Mannheim.
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New Construction located at:
382-388 Yonge Street, on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Gerrard Street West.
Aura at College Park is currently under construction to erect 75-storey residential units and retail stores on main level.
My Buddy Wes Yang's new 97 Jeep Wrangler that he just got. Little 2.5 5-speed and so much fun
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New project by local star architect - George Hauser. Going to be called "Cubix" - simple living - prices in the 200's to 300's! Units will be efficient and small studio living in the heart of bustling SOMA.
Mary Hill walks around her Hobson Village neighborhood in Suffolk Va. on a warm spring day. Recurrent flooding, land erosion, and septic problems are just some of the constant issues for Hill and many other residents.
Newly developed and large-scale housing complexes and the expansion of a developing city have caused issues for the original residents of the neighborhoods, whose family members have lived there for generations. Septic issues, stormwater runoff, overflowing ditches and flooding, shoreline erosion, and water accessibility are just some of the issues worsened by the new developments surrounding this historically African-American neighborhood. April 12, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
A new apartment development at the back of Waterworks Street.
Judges said:
"Uses the site well but lots of "Georgianette" surface details which might be more suitable on an "executive style" house."
(These photographs are not contemporaneous - they have been complied for reference only in 2022)
New development in Dorchester on the sight of the Eldridge Pope Brewery
www.brewerysquare.com/index.html
04.07.2013
Plaza located at 221 Wilmington Ave., opened in 1960 and closed July 2016.
New condo development site
This Shot would have been 20 tiems better with slightly wider angle...oh well haha//My Buddy Wes Yang's new 97 Jeep Wrangler that he just got. Little 2.5 5-speed and so much fun
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Human development and growth of personality and character in development as a medical icon of health as a tree with branches and green leaves in the shape of a persons anatomical body on white.s
Some developments have brought improvements to this area south of the river, well known for drug junkies and seedy night clubs. Friends of mine live nearby in Bonnington Square. They hate the developments along the river which you can see peeping up behind the railway lines. I was much too kind, giving the title I did, I was told.
Beautiful model apartment at Oro Condo at 306 Gold Street in Downtown Brooklyn. Exclusive Marketing and Sales agent: Rose Associates, Inc. More information at www.orocondos.com
An orange skip has arrived on the plot of land across the road...new homes to be built there and looks like construction will start soon
Hamworthy 16.03.2015
Mary Hill walks around her Hobson Village neighborhood in Suffolk Va. on a warm spring day. Recurrent flooding, land erosion, and septic problems are just some of the constant issues for Hill and many other residents.
Newly developed and large-scale housing complexes and the expansion of a developing city have caused issues for the original residents of the neighborhoods, whose family members have lived there for generations. Septic issues, stormwater runoff, overflowing ditches and flooding, shoreline erosion, and water accessibility are just some of the issues worsened by the new developments surrounding this historically African-American neighborhood. April 12, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
As I’m taking my daily run on Clove Road, while listening to my blood stirring, energy pumping music mix, I end up passing by a banner advertising a new development called "The Club at Clove Lakes Park". This name intrigues me because it makes me think of a community for the elite. Still trying to keep the juices flowing as I'm jogging in place reading this advertisement, I tell myself why not pass by the welcome center to check out what this is all about. After all, if I like what I hear it will make for great content on my beloved blog.
One of the friendly sales reps named Michael gave me a run down of the project and showed me the welcome center. I come to find out that this is an upscale 24-unit age-exclusive project for active adults 55 and older. They brand themselves as “Staten Island’s Premier Over 55 Boutique Condominium”, which makes sense and goes along with my initial assumption based on just reading the name of the new development.
I think these guys really have something here because this is the first community on the north shore of Staten Island targeted towards this demographic. While this project is definitely aimed at the upscale market with a profusion of finishes, amenitites and services (lots of marble, granite, brand name appliances and fixtures, pools, fitness room, sauna, private rooms for all types of special events, library, game room, virtual concierge, etc.), it provides an alternative for Staten Islanders who no longer want to maintain their old homes, and just want to live peacefully and joyfully in their own little world. Michael said the offerring plans have recently been approved and all the amenties are finalized, so I'm interested to see what happens at this site.
I asked Michael, with absolutely no personal intentions in mind :) "what are the chances you guys will develop a community like this for people in their 30's and over?" He said, "hey, you never know...we make things happen". At this point my body has cooled down, since I spent more time than I would have liked talking to Michael...no offense Mike you were very kind, but I got to keep the groove going. I'll make it my duty to my fellow readers to follow the progress of The Club and any cool new stuff worth blogging about.
My understanding is that there is a large development under way and it will include what is to be known as Tully Park centered on the ruins of Tully Church and Graveyard. According to the developers Tully Park will be 22 acres in size, roughly the same as Dublin’s St. Stephen’s Green Park. Being the flagship park of Cherrywood, Tully Park will serve as a facility for the entire development, containing everyday walking and cycling routes and providing environmentally-positive connections. Lehaunstown Lane and the existing hedgerows and tree lines will divide the Park naturally into four zones:
A Heritage Zone with Tully Church & Graveyard, High Crosses and their environs, with paths to explore the monuments.
A Biodiversity Zone with lots of native wildflowers, shrubs, trees and informal paths to wander.
A Play Zone that includes a large play area for children, a skate park and an amphitheater area for open-air plays or performances.
A Passive Zone with lawns meadows and wooded areas make up the majority here, with winding paths and seating areas.
The first part of the redevelopment of the former gasworks site. Difficult to judge until more of the project is completed. The use of banded brickwork and timber cladding nicely reflects the old dock context.
(These photographs are not contemporaneous - they have been complied for reference only in 2022)