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Bob and Ken were sent over to pick up a few things they needed at the main nursery.
Manor Nursery, Angmering ... about four months after it closed down in July. It will eventually go for building land.
Two weeks away ... this is how the work has progressed on the new Swanbourne Park housing estate that will soon swallow Angmering village. They are bringing a road out onto Roundstone Lane. Chaos.
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 LEED™ 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.
This is a slightly different view of the building work going on behind Manor Nursery in Angmering. I had to scramble through the brambles to take these photos! I hope to be able to see more. Next time I'd better take a ladder ... I was trying to find out whether the sunset tree was on the land for development, or in the private garden next door.
Disused building in Dublin's Smithfield area, doubtless earmarked for redevelopment but now trapped in indefinate limbo.
The temporary boundary wall around the "Triangle Site". Lying between Paddington Station and Paddington Basin this site (the location of the original 1838 Paddington Station) is scheduled to house an iconic new building by Nicholas Grimshaw which will complete the link between the station and the canal basin. The site is owned by Hammerson/Domaine who have defered development of the site pending a decsion on the timing of the construction of Crossrail.
Corner of US HWY 301 and Everhart Rd
Riverview, FL 33578
Pavilion Crossing is a Publix-anchored shopping center in Riverview, Florida, conveniently located at the entrance of the Pavilion residential community which features over 500 homes. Pavilion III is a 4-acre site designated for retail outparcels located on the northwest corner of Everhart Road and US Highway 301. Pavilion Crossing is currently under development, scheduled for completion in early 2011.
For more information visit www.adlergroup.com/listings/properties.aspx?propid=39
With the IRS Section 170 Bargain Sale tax strategy, Welfont has helped Corporate America quickly and profitably divest itself of over ten million square feet of commercial and industrial space, creating new job opportunities and stimulating the local economy in the process.
Further development on Swanbourne Park in Angmering ... two more new houses have been half built in the last week.
As for the BT roadworks ... is it coincidence that we have been having trouble with "line errors" on our credit card machines at work, just about the time BT dug a large hole just around the corner ... ??
Property - Photographs of developments that included entranceways, administration block, swimming pool, painting, resurfacing, murals, library, playgrounds and other projects - Photographs taken over the period 2000 to 2002. These photos were used in the first edition of the Newtown School website www.newtown.school.nz/
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 LEED™ 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.
2420-2450 Smith Street
Kissimmee, FL 34744
Donegan-Smith offers warehouse and office space to businesses in a wide variety of sizes. Property features include 16' clear ceiling heights, grade-level loading with 12'x12' overhead doors and skylights. Tenants have access to state-of-the-art conference room facilities with boardroom style seating for 25, as well as audio/visual, fax and photocopying machines.
For more information visit www.adlergroup.com/listings/properties.aspx?propid=21
Adler Group, Inc., formed in 1978 and headquartered in Miami, is an aggressive, multi-profile real estate firm. Adler Group employees and affiliates offer a seamless network of services designed to maximize the value and strength of the organization’s real estate assets.
Throughout its history, Adler Group has developed and acquired in excess of 14 million square feet of industrial, office, retail and residential real estate. Today, by means of relationships with a prestigious list of institutional and private investors and nationally recognized financial lenders, the company owns and manages an extensive real estate portfolio comprised primarily of multi-tenant industrial and office properties located in strategic markets throughout the South East United States.
The Paddington Maintenance Depot (1966-68) was designed for British Rail by architects Bicknell & Hamilton.
Canal House, the office component of the depot, was refurbished for retailer Monsoon in 2003 by Allford, Hall Monagham. Monsoon have recently moved out to their new HQ in Frestonia (Notting Hill).
The Rotunda, the actual vehicle maintenance area (forground of photo), has been used as the design HQ of Nissan Europe since 2001.
The building received a Concrete Society award in 1969 and was listed Grade II in 1994.
Further development on Swanbourne Park in Angmering ... two more new houses have been half built in the last week.
As for the BT roadworks ... is it coincidence that we have been having trouble with "line errors" on our credit card machines at work, just about the time BT dug a large hole just around the corner ... ??