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This week's developments with the new Swanbourne Park housing estate along Roundstone Lane, Angmering ...
... as seen from the back of Manor Nurseries in Angmering. I use the term "progress" with some reservations ...
Part of the facade of Waterside House, the new M&S H.Q., at Paddington Basin designed by architects Rogers, Stirk, Harbour.
Manor Nursery, Angmering ... about four months after it closed down in July. It will eventually go for building land.
Looking east along the central axis of One New Change, St.Paul's Dome can be picked out reflecting in the obligatory glass lift shafts of the shopping mall.
... is what I call the "sunset tree". From Manor Nursery where I work, you can see the most beautiful sunsets through its branches, particularly in winter. I do so hope they don't decide to chop it down in the name of progress ...
This week's developments with the new Swanbourne Park housing estate along Roundstone Lane, Angmering ...
Hwy 192 & Partin Settlement Rd
Kissimmee, FL
Partin Settlement is a 28-acre commercial development project in Kissimmee, Florida. It will benefit from frontage along both US 192 and Partin Settlement Road, a major east-west connector in Osceola County. According to traffic counts from the 2006 FDOT Traffic Report, US 192 averages 46,000 vehicles per day, providing strong visibility for Partin Settlement.
For more information visit www.adlergroup.com/listings/properties.aspx?propid=43
Manor Nursery, Angmering ... about four months after it closed down in July. It will eventually go for building land.
This was where the cactus collection was housed.
Most of the cactus collection has been moved to another site within the company, and will eventually be back on show at Manor Nursery in Runcton.
... as seen from the back of Manor Nurseries in Angmering. I use the term "progress" with some reservations ...
1170 Kane Concourse
Bay Harbor Islands, FL 33154
Kane Concourse’s newest office building in over 20 years, with spectacular panoramic views of Bay Harbor Islands and a 2-story porte-cochere with outside sitting area. The building is located in the heart of a community of world-class dining, shopping hot spots and luxury hotels.
For more information visit www.adlergroup.com/listings/properties.aspx?propid=5
Note the image on the yellow door of the multi-storey building planned for the corner of Wellington and Northumberland Sts that will hide the Victoria Distillery from view
Photo credit: Janet Taylor
For 60 years and three generations, the family-owned Tower Companies have maintained a commitment to socially responsible development, creating environmentally conscious buildings and communities that are more than just enduring and aesthetically pleasing by positively impacting their inhabitants.
The first commercial office building to achieve LEEDâ„¢ Platinum status and harmoniously oriented so that its front doors face the rising sun, 2000 Tower Oaks Boulevard in Rockville, Maryland, is the world's largest office building utilizing Fortune-CreatingSM Architecture principles of orientation, placement and proportion to improve employee health and enhance job performance and success.
480 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway
Sunrise, FL 33325
Conveniently located directly north of I-595 on 136 Avenue five minutes from Sawgrass and IKEA.
For more information visit www.adlergroup.com/listings/properties.aspx?propid=48
This is close to my house. For the last couple of years property developers have been applying to build 54 new houses on this land. I used to walk the dog there, and from the highest part of the land there are delicious views down to Teignmouth beach. It is officially designated an Area of Great Landscape Value, and within a Countryside and Coastal Preservation Area. Despite being unsuccessful in previous applications it now looks as though the development will go ahead, and in the last few months the gate was installed with its irritating notice. Then these odd structures started to appear - presumably to assist surveying of the site. It seems inevitable that we will soon have another 50+ cars, noise, disruption and cheaply-built, uninspired new houses. Call me a nimby but there are many other areas which could be developed without touching these green fields...