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Viewed from Paddington Walk, Roger's Waterside building (centre) and Farrell's Point building (right).
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/
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/
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/
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/
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/
9 February 2008 - This development on the hill above Lyall bay seems to be progressing, all be it slowly.
444 27th Street
Orlando, FL 32806
A 74,704 sq. ft. building offering warehouse space from a convenient Orlando location. Features block construction, 18' ceiling heights, 150' bay depth and dock high loading. Fully sprinklered.
For more information visit www.adlergroup.com/listings/properties.aspx?propid=7
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/
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/
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/
The view north west from "Stations Bridge" (2004) by artist/designers Langlands & Bell is blocked by a less than delightful 1960s concrete building which itself bridges the canal.
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/
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.