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Rebecca Ingvalson (right) signs to complete her CLICK2GO transaction assisted by Cylvur Barfield. Ingvalson was the second customer for the internet shopping, curbside service that started on a rainy Sept. 30, and she and her three children stayed comfortably dry in the car during the transaction. (DeCA photo: Rick Brink)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (February 14, 2022) – The JAXPORT Board of Directors today unanimously approved a 20-year, $60 million agreement between Ceres Terminals and JAXPORT for the lease and modernization of the TraPac Jacksonville container terminal in Jacksonville, Florida.

 

In a separate transaction, Ceres will purchase the terminal’s previous leaseholder, terminal operator TraPac Jacksonville, LLC from Mitsui O.S.K Lines, Ltd. (MOL), subject to closing conditions. Details of the private transaction, including purchase price, have not been disclosed.

 

Subject to completion of the sale, Ceres will begin operating the 158-acre container facility located at JAXPORT’s Dames Point Marine Terminal on March 1st.

 

The agreement includes a $45 million lease with JAXPORT. Ceres will also make $15 million in terminal upgrades, including investments in cargo handling equipment and systems.

 

A leading international terminal operator, Ceres has 60 years of experience with operations at many of North America’s largest ports. The company is experienced in terminal development, operations and stevedoring for a variety of cargo types and trade lanes.

“We are excited about our long-term commitment to JAXPORT and the local community. Our significant investment in Dames Point Terminal provides an excellent gateway for South Atlantic-based distribution centers, well into the future,” said Craig Mygatt, Ceres Terminals CEO.

“An investment of this magnitude speaks volumes about the opportunity that exists in Jacksonville,” said JAXPORT Board Chair Wendy Hamilton. “We are grateful to Ceres for their continued investment in our community and look forward to growing this important partnership in the future.”

JAXPORT’s largest single-tenant operated facility by acreage, TraPac Jacksonville features two 1,200-foot-long berths and six post-Panamax container cranes. Along with the existing Asian and South American services, the facility recently accommodated Hapag-Lloyd’s AL3 European container service, which rerouted to JAXPORT for nine weeks to avoid US port congestion.

“The ongoing supply chain disruption underscores the significance of this agreement and the importance of the capabilities offered by the TraPac Jacksonville facility,” said JAXPORT CEO Eric Green. “When we put together JAXPORT’s Strategic Master Plan, our focus was growing cargo volumes and the private sector jobs they support. This agreement is a major step forward in the evolution of that plan. We thank MOL for their partnership over the years and look forward to growing the economic impact this facility has on our community under its new ownership with Ceres.”

An existing JAXPORT tenant, Ceres has also operated the JAXPORT intermodal yard (ICTF) at Dames Point, adjacent to the TraPac terminal, since it opened in 2016.

Operations and ocean carrier services will remain the same, ensuring a seamless transition for customers.

Located just minutes from major interstates, TraPac Jacksonville offers direct containership service to ports throughout Asia and South America through THE Alliance.

About Ceres

Ceres is a leader among marine terminal operators and stevedores in North America. Operating in many of North America’s major marine ports, the Company provides terminal management as well as services for all types of cargo, including container, bulk, breakbulk, automotive, project, military, cruise, intermodal facilities, RO/RO operations, and M&R services. Ceres is wholly owned by a fund managed by Macquarie Asset Management.

About JAXPORT

JAXPORT is Florida’s largest container port and one of the nation’s top vehicle-handling ports. Located in the heart of the Southeast U.S., Jacksonville offers same-day access to 98-million US consumers via 40 daily trains and more than 100 trucking firms. Cargo activity through Jacksonville’s port supports 138,000 jobs and $31 billion in annual economic output for the region and state.

 

looking a lot tidier than normal.

2021 Ice Cream Truck Transaction - Pop Goes The Weasel Theme song 45th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues looking out the front window NYC 05/16/2021 small Spring shadow weather car Parking Lot Hell 's Kitchen Clinton New York City Midtown Manhattan leaf growing sunlight Social Distancing Saturday NYC during Coronavirus Protection Medical distancing in Clinton Neighborhood Corona virus COVID-19 Covid 19 icecream van May

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (February 14, 2022) – The JAXPORT Board of Directors today unanimously approved a 20-year, $60 million agreement between Ceres Terminals and JAXPORT for the lease and modernization of the TraPac Jacksonville container terminal in Jacksonville, Florida.

 

In a separate transaction, Ceres will purchase the terminal’s previous leaseholder, terminal operator TraPac Jacksonville, LLC from Mitsui O.S.K Lines, Ltd. (MOL), subject to closing conditions. Details of the private transaction, including purchase price, have not been disclosed.

 

Subject to completion of the sale, Ceres will begin operating the 158-acre container facility located at JAXPORT’s Dames Point Marine Terminal on March 1st.

 

The agreement includes a $45 million lease with JAXPORT. Ceres will also make $15 million in terminal upgrades, including investments in cargo handling equipment and systems.

 

A leading international terminal operator, Ceres has 60 years of experience with operations at many of North America’s largest ports. The company is experienced in terminal development, operations and stevedoring for a variety of cargo types and trade lanes.

“We are excited about our long-term commitment to JAXPORT and the local community. Our significant investment in Dames Point Terminal provides an excellent gateway for South Atlantic-based distribution centers, well into the future,” said Craig Mygatt, Ceres Terminals CEO.

“An investment of this magnitude speaks volumes about the opportunity that exists in Jacksonville,” said JAXPORT Board Chair Wendy Hamilton. “We are grateful to Ceres for their continued investment in our community and look forward to growing this important partnership in the future.”

JAXPORT’s largest single-tenant operated facility by acreage, TraPac Jacksonville features two 1,200-foot-long berths and six post-Panamax container cranes. Along with the existing Asian and South American services, the facility recently accommodated Hapag-Lloyd’s AL3 European container service, which rerouted to JAXPORT for nine weeks to avoid US port congestion.

“The ongoing supply chain disruption underscores the significance of this agreement and the importance of the capabilities offered by the TraPac Jacksonville facility,” said JAXPORT CEO Eric Green. “When we put together JAXPORT’s Strategic Master Plan, our focus was growing cargo volumes and the private sector jobs they support. This agreement is a major step forward in the evolution of that plan. We thank MOL for their partnership over the years and look forward to growing the economic impact this facility has on our community under its new ownership with Ceres.”

An existing JAXPORT tenant, Ceres has also operated the JAXPORT intermodal yard (ICTF) at Dames Point, adjacent to the TraPac terminal, since it opened in 2016.

Operations and ocean carrier services will remain the same, ensuring a seamless transition for customers.

Located just minutes from major interstates, TraPac Jacksonville offers direct containership service to ports throughout Asia and South America through THE Alliance.

About Ceres

Ceres is a leader among marine terminal operators and stevedores in North America. Operating in many of North America’s major marine ports, the Company provides terminal management as well as services for all types of cargo, including container, bulk, breakbulk, automotive, project, military, cruise, intermodal facilities, RO/RO operations, and M&R services. Ceres is wholly owned by a fund managed by Macquarie Asset Management.

About JAXPORT

JAXPORT is Florida’s largest container port and one of the nation’s top vehicle-handling ports. Located in the heart of the Southeast U.S., Jacksonville offers same-day access to 98-million US consumers via 40 daily trains and more than 100 trucking firms. Cargo activity through Jacksonville’s port supports 138,000 jobs and $31 billion in annual economic output for the region and state.

 

Double exposure man working on laptop computer using smart phone and smart city, internet application on phone and computer devices, start up business, software development, internet of things concept

Wall Street banks and corporations are raking in record profits while our communities continue to suffer job losses and cuts to public programs. Instead of lining the pockets of corporate fat cats, this money should go to our children’s Head Start programs, Grandma’s retirement, and fixing our broken healthcare system. It’s time for the administration to stand with the people and TAX WALL STREET.

 

Robin Hood and the merry folk march to the White House and Treasury Department to demand a financial transaction tax on Wall Street trades so we can put the money toward global health needs, addressing the climate crisis, jobs, and education.

2022 Ice Cream Truck Transaction - Pop Goes The Weasel Theme song 45th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues looking out the front window NYC 04/16/2022 small Spring shadow weather car Parking Lot Hell 's Kitchen Clinton New York City Midtown Manhattan leaf growing sunlight Social Distancing Saturday NYC during Coronavirus Protection Medical distancing in Clinton Neighborhood Corona virus COVID-19 Covid 19 icecream van April

Get ready for adventure! We're re-telling stories across all time, from the Romans through tomorrow, in lighthearted style-centric entertainment. Brand new narrative fashion design adventures are coming, from the cutting edge of Bay Area sustainable artistry.

 

San Francisco is a great proving ground for all sorts of interstitial projects, and Pandora's Trunk is no exception. Pandora came to life in an underground warehouse in 2006. By the end of the year the project had outgrown its first home and relocated to Mina Dresden Gallery. After a successful run in the art gallery, Pandora settled at 544 Haight St. (That space, now Trunk, is still going strong.) Pandora is embracing her mercurial nature and flitting from place to place, gathering in lovers and haters alike in SoMa, the Mission, Castro, Noe, Potrero... maybe down the street from your house?

 

Rachel is the captain of this uneven ship, having spent years making magical things happen in theatres across the country. After producing music and performance-oriented events in the Bay Area, she wanted more. Why couldn't the type of artistic and artisanal work that she did be the focus of an event that went broader than simple commerce? It can.

Transaction marketing capabilities from Cardlytics, available through Corillian Online from Fiserv, enable financial institutions to present offers that are funded by local, regional and national merchants. Reward offers are personalized using an account holder’s actual spending patterns to ensure the offers are relevant to each recipient. Offers are presented directly beneath relevant line item transaction records when customers view their transaction history online or through a mobile device.

If you don't register to receive your bank transactions from your bank automatically then you are able to manually download and upload the transactions yourself by going to your bank's website and obtaining this data.

 

www.icashbook.com/tour/upload

 

Photography: Color on Paper, Plastic.

 

“Love has the power to transform something ugly into something beautiful, because love is driven by the subjective feelings of a person, and not by objective evaluations of appearance.”

 

- this is the main idea that I want to bring through my work.

This image makes a clear visual of all the steps in making an online transaction. You can see it begins from the buyer viewing a product online and ends with money being received through a debit/credit card. E-commerce covers many of Cairncross's trends including a "near-frictionless markets".

 

photo from: www.techevolution.com/?page_id=973

Wall Street banks and corporations are raking in record profits while our communities continue to suffer job losses and cuts to public programs. Instead of lining the pockets of corporate fat cats, this money should go to our children’s Head Start programs, Grandma’s retirement, and fixing our broken healthcare system. It’s time for the administration to stand with the people and TAX WALL STREET.

 

Robin Hood and the merry folk march to the White House and Treasury Department to demand a financial transaction tax on Wall Street trades so we can put the money toward global health needs, addressing the climate crisis, jobs, and education.

Wall Street banks and corporations are raking in record profits while our communities continue to suffer job losses and cuts to public programs. Instead of lining the pockets of corporate fat cats, this money should go to our children’s Head Start programs, Grandma’s retirement, and fixing our broken healthcare system. It’s time for the administration to stand with the people and TAX WALL STREET.

 

Robin Hood and the merry folk march to the White House and Treasury Department to demand a financial transaction tax on Wall Street trades so we can put the money toward global health needs, addressing the climate crisis, jobs, and education.

I am fascinated by the transactions implicit in everyday gestures.

 

This is part of an ongoing series, so see the set "Transactions" for more.

In July 2013 Carey Watermark Investors Inc. purchased a 75% joint venture interest in the 226-room Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn resort from Fairmont Hotels & Resorts in a transaction valued at an aggregate $82 million: $76.6 million purchase price plus $5.4 million in renovations and acquisition cost.

 

CWI's interest in the joint venture is 75 percent while Fairmont will retain a 25 percent ownership interest. The joint venture's total investment in the property is approximately $97.1 million, which was financed with $44 million of debt. CWI's investment is approximately $73.3 million, including its allocated portion of debt. The first phase of an approximate $10.7 million renovation is nearing completion and includes the updating of all Heritage Rooms, a complete redesign of the lobby and fine dining room, Sante, as well as the creation of a new lobby bar. Additional work is planned over the next two years including the spa.

 

Carey Watermark Investors is W. P. Carey’s non-traded REIT that was formed to take advantage of current and future opportunities to invest in the lodging industry and lodging-related properties.

 

Carey Watermark Investors Inc. owns other significant hotels such as the - Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Avenue New York, NY; Lake Arrowhead Resort & Spa Lake Arrowhead, CA; Hyatt French Quarter New Orleans, LA; and the Westin Atlanta Perimeter North Atlanta, GA.

 

The transaction comes just over one year after Fairmont acquired the remaining stake in the Mission Inn from Crescent Real Estate Equities L.P. Fairmont has been hotel's management since 2002, when the company acquired a 19.9% ownership position in the property and took over management.

 

Michael Medzigian, CEO of CWI, said in a prepared statement.“Given the strong market and the high barriers to entry, we believe that this investment is consistent with our strategy of sourcing and investing in opportunities where we can joint venture with owners to maximize the current value of the asset, create a solid financial platform for future operations and achieve attractive risk-adjusted returns for our investors,”

 

Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa Statistics:

  

Year: - - - - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013

Occupancy - - 73.70% 69.40% 72.60% 71.20% 68.20% 68.70%

 

ADR - - - - $312.12 $260.02 $262.91 $285.87 $309.63 $312.09

 

RevPAR - - - $230.19 $180.49 $190.87 $203.65 $211.31 $214.33

  

Crescent Real Estate Equities, an investment trust, bought the property in 1996. Crescent defaulted on a $55 million loan in 2011. The resort was scheduled for a foreclosure auction in Santa Rosa in January, 2012 but was pulled from the sale by lenders. Fairmont Hotels acquired full ownership of the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa, at an undisclosed price. The resort was reportedly listed for $100 million. Jennifer Fox, Fairmont President said “We believe the timing is right to support strategic acquisition opportunities and fund future growth of our brand.”

 

Rick Corcoran's is the current General Manager at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa. He previously was the Hotel Manager at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and the Director of Food and Beverage at Fairmont San Francisco.

  

Contact me here: butchpetty.com/contactus.html

  

This is a 1958 "Field & Stream" Travel Trailer ( canned ham ). This vintage style of camping trailers were referred to as "car trailers" back when they were being built because of their size, light weight and ease of towing. The cabin part of the trailer is 12' long, the tongue is 2' making the total length only 14'. It pulls beautifully going down the highway, no fish tailing at all. You can forget your pulling a trailer.

 

This trailer is 95% original, no modifications. This trailer has not been restored and I have only made a couple of small repairs. If you are looking for a great platform for making a complete restoration then this would be an absolutely great trailer for such a project.

The interior is all wood, top to bottom and front to back and it is all original wood. I have installed a self-contained 12 volt electrical system and it doesn't need 120 volt. Everything runs off of 12 volts. However all of the original 120 volt wiring is still in place and hasn't been touched, even the original 120v light fixtures are still in place. All of the cabinet hardware is still in place, working and original. All the hinges, handles, and everything is original. The original "icebox" and oven/stove are still in the camper and work great. It also has the original factory installed "Kenmore" cabin heater and it also works great.

 

When I got the trailer someone had changed the paint scheme so I re-painted it to the original design. The rear couch makes into a double bed. Above the rear couch it has a removable bunk bed/hammock that is original factory equipment also. The dinette also makes into a double bed. There is a lot of storage in the camper. It also has a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a manual hand pump.

 

The trailer also comes with 2 30 lb propane tanks, a new spare tire and wheel.

 

The following items are new in the past three months:

New Interior 12 volt light throughout the camper

New 240 watt solar panel

New "Sunforce" 12v, 30 amp charge controller

4 new "Everstart" 750 cold crank amp deep cell marine batteries

New "Cen-Tech" 1500 watt continuous , 3000 surge 120v power inverter (for microwave, etc.)

New Rival 700 watt microwave

New manual water pump for sink

New Shakespeare SeaWatch 15" Marine TV Antenna (model 3015)

Toshiba 17' Flat Screen TV

All new blinds on the windows

New roof top vent

 

This is one great little camper. I bought it for hunting plus the nostalgia. It was used this past hunting season and worked great. However with four adult men it was a little cramped. So I plan to up size for next year. I pulled it off road in BLM land in Teller County and down in the Phantom Canyon area and had no problems at all.

 

Because this trailer is extremely rare there are not many sources of photos to be had but you can follow the link below to another "Field & Stream" trailer. As you can see the interiors are very similar as it is all original like mine: girlcamper.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html

 

(Update) You can see a video of the interior of my camper here: youtu.be/NA1VfPU8Sd8

 

Now the best part last: YES, I DO HAVE A CLEAN CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, AND CURRENT REGISTRATION ALSO. So unlike most trailers you see of this vintage you will not have a problem with registration and it will be registered as a "Field and Stream" not a home-made trailer as is usually the case with trailers bought without a title.

 

If you have questions please ask. I am asking $5000.00 cash, make offer, no trades. I will sell it to the first person who makes me an agreeable offer with CASH ONLY. I will consider local delivery after the cash transaction.

During 7 years I made a lot of arts and never showed to the public or galleries. I changed 7 countries, a lot of cities. All my mind was about social projects and "Inglourious Basterds: the warm bus-stops”. I was absolutely sure that I can change the world. I hope I did it... a little bit)

This March I started to look through the files on my laptop and saw a lot of art unfinished material and sketches. Now I'm finishing them and it's time to show them to the world.

This is from 2020 it’s called ‘Figures collection: the past version {$M}’

  

In July 2013 Carey Watermark Investors Inc. purchased a 75% joint venture interest in the 226-room Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn resort from Fairmont Hotels & Resorts in a transaction valued at an aggregate $82 million: $76.6 million purchase price plus $5.4 million in renovations and acquisition cost.

 

CWI's interest in the joint venture is 75 percent while Fairmont will retain a 25 percent ownership interest. The joint venture's total investment in the property is approximately $97.1 million, which was financed with $44 million of debt. CWI's investment is approximately $73.3 million, including its allocated portion of debt. The first phase of an approximate $10.7 million renovation is nearing completion and includes the updating of all Heritage Rooms, a complete redesign of the lobby and fine dining room, Sante, as well as the creation of a new lobby bar. Additional work is planned over the next two years including the spa.

 

Carey Watermark Investors is W. P. Carey’s non-traded REIT that was formed to take advantage of current and future opportunities to invest in the lodging industry and lodging-related properties.

 

Carey Watermark Investors Inc. owns other significant hotels such as the - Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Avenue New York, NY; Lake Arrowhead Resort & Spa Lake Arrowhead, CA; Hyatt French Quarter New Orleans, LA; and the Westin Atlanta Perimeter North Atlanta, GA.

 

The transaction comes just over one year after Fairmont acquired the remaining stake in the Mission Inn from Crescent Real Estate Equities L.P. Fairmont has been hotel's management since 2002, when the company acquired a 19.9% ownership position in the property and took over management.

 

Michael Medzigian, CEO of CWI, said in a prepared statement.“Given the strong market and the high barriers to entry, we believe that this investment is consistent with our strategy of sourcing and investing in opportunities where we can joint venture with owners to maximize the current value of the asset, create a solid financial platform for future operations and achieve attractive risk-adjusted returns for our investors,”

 

Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa Statistics:

  

Year: - - - - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013

Occupancy - - 73.70% 69.40% 72.60% 71.20% 68.20% 68.70%

 

ADR - - - - $312.12 $260.02 $262.91 $285.87 $309.63 $312.09

 

RevPAR - - - $230.19 $180.49 $190.87 $203.65 $211.31 $214.33

  

Crescent Real Estate Equities, an investment trust, bought the property in 1996. Crescent defaulted on a $55 million loan in 2011. The resort was scheduled for a foreclosure auction in Santa Rosa in January, 2012 but was pulled from the sale by lenders. Fairmont Hotels acquired full ownership of the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa, at an undisclosed price. The resort was reportedly listed for $100 million. Jennifer Fox, Fairmont President said “We believe the timing is right to support strategic acquisition opportunities and fund future growth of our brand.”

 

Rick Corcoran's is the current General Manager at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa. He previously was the Hotel Manager at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and the Director of Food and Beverage at Fairmont San Francisco.

 

2021 Ice Cream Truck Transaction - Pop Goes The Weasel Theme song 45th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues looking out the front window NYC 05/16/2021 small Spring shadow weather car Parking Lot Hell 's Kitchen Clinton New York City Midtown Manhattan leaf growing sunlight Social Distancing Saturday NYC during Coronavirus Protection Medical distancing in Clinton Neighborhood Corona virus COVID-19 Covid 19 icecream van May

Contact me here: butchpetty.com/contactus.html

  

This is a 1958 "Field & Stream" Travel Trailer ( canned ham ). This vintage style of camping trailers were referred to as "car trailers" back when they were being built because of their size, light weight and ease of towing. The cabin part of the trailer is 12' long, the tongue is 2' making the total length only 14'. It pulls beautifully going down the highway, no fish tailing at all. You can forget your pulling a trailer.

 

This trailer is 95% original, no modifications. This trailer has not been restored and I have only made a couple of small repairs. If you are looking for a great platform for making a complete restoration then this would be an absolutely great trailer for such a project.

The interior is all wood, top to bottom and front to back and it is all original wood. I have installed a self-contained 12 volt electrical system and it doesn't need 120 volt. Everything runs off of 12 volts. However all of the original 120 volt wiring is still in place and hasn't been touched, even the original 120v light fixtures are still in place. All of the cabinet hardware is still in place, working and original. All the hinges, handles, and everything is original. The original "icebox" and oven/stove are still in the camper and work great. It also has the original factory installed "Kenmore" cabin heater and it also works great.

 

When I got the trailer someone had changed the paint scheme so I re-painted it to the original design. The rear couch makes into a double bed. Above the rear couch it has a removable bunk bed/hammock that is original factory equipment also. The dinette also makes into a double bed. There is a lot of storage in the camper. It also has a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a manual hand pump.

 

The trailer also comes with 2 30 lb propane tanks, a new spare tire and wheel.

 

The following items are new in the past three months:

New Interior 12 volt light throughout the camper

New 240 watt solar panel

New "Sunforce" 12v, 30 amp charge controller

4 new "Everstart" 750 cold crank amp deep cell marine batteries

New "Cen-Tech" 1500 watt continuous , 3000 surge 120v power inverter (for microwave, etc.)

New Rival 700 watt microwave

New manual water pump for sink

New Shakespeare SeaWatch 15" Marine TV Antenna (model 3015)

Toshiba 17' Flat Screen TV

All new blinds on the windows

New roof top vent

 

This is one great little camper. I bought it for hunting plus the nostalgia. It was used this past hunting season and worked great. However with four adult men it was a little cramped. So I plan to up size for next year. I pulled it off road in BLM land in Teller County and down in the Phantom Canyon area and had no problems at all.

 

Because this trailer is extremely rare there are not many sources of photos to be had but you can follow the link below to another "Field & Stream" trailer. As you can see the interiors are very similar as it is all original like mine: girlcamper.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html

 

(Update) You can see a video of the interior of my camper here: youtu.be/NA1VfPU8Sd8

 

Now the best part last: YES, I DO HAVE A CLEAN CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, AND CURRENT REGISTRATION ALSO. So unlike most trailers you see of this vintage you will not have a problem with registration and it will be registered as a "Field and Stream" not a home-made trailer as is usually the case with trailers bought without a title.

 

If you have questions please ask. I am asking $5000.00 cash, make offer, no trades. I will sell it to the first person who makes me an agreeable offer with CASH ONLY. I will consider local delivery after the cash transaction.

In July 2013 Carey Watermark Investors Inc. purchased a 75% joint venture interest in the 226-room Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn resort from Fairmont Hotels & Resorts in a transaction valued at an aggregate $82 million: $76.6 million purchase price plus $5.4 million in renovations and acquisition cost.

 

CWI's interest in the joint venture is 75 percent while Fairmont will retain a 25 percent ownership interest. The joint venture's total investment in the property is approximately $97.1 million, which was financed with $44 million of debt. CWI's investment is approximately $73.3 million, including its allocated portion of debt. The first phase of an approximate $10.7 million renovation is nearing completion and includes the updating of all Heritage Rooms, a complete redesign of the lobby and fine dining room, Sante, as well as the creation of a new lobby bar. Additional work is planned over the next two years including the spa.

 

Carey Watermark Investors is W. P. Carey’s non-traded REIT that was formed to take advantage of current and future opportunities to invest in the lodging industry and lodging-related properties.

 

Carey Watermark Investors Inc. owns other significant hotels such as the - Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Avenue New York, NY; Lake Arrowhead Resort & Spa Lake Arrowhead, CA; Hyatt French Quarter New Orleans, LA; and the Westin Atlanta Perimeter North Atlanta, GA.

 

The transaction comes just over one year after Fairmont acquired the remaining stake in the Mission Inn from Crescent Real Estate Equities L.P. Fairmont has been hotel's management since 2002, when the company acquired a 19.9% ownership position in the property and took over management.

 

Michael Medzigian, CEO of CWI, said in a prepared statement.“Given the strong market and the high barriers to entry, we believe that this investment is consistent with our strategy of sourcing and investing in opportunities where we can joint venture with owners to maximize the current value of the asset, create a solid financial platform for future operations and achieve attractive risk-adjusted returns for our investors,”

 

Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa Statistics:

  

Year: - - - - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013

Occupancy - - 73.70% 69.40% 72.60% 71.20% 68.20% 68.70%

 

ADR - - - - $312.12 $260.02 $262.91 $285.87 $309.63 $312.09

 

RevPAR - - - $230.19 $180.49 $190.87 $203.65 $211.31 $214.33

  

Crescent Real Estate Equities, an investment trust, bought the property in 1996. Crescent defaulted on a $55 million loan in 2011. The resort was scheduled for a foreclosure auction in Santa Rosa in January, 2012 but was pulled from the sale by lenders. Fairmont Hotels acquired full ownership of the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa, at an undisclosed price. The resort was reportedly listed for $100 million. Jennifer Fox, Fairmont President said “We believe the timing is right to support strategic acquisition opportunities and fund future growth of our brand.”

 

Rick Corcoran's is the current General Manager at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa. He previously was the Hotel Manager at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and the Director of Food and Beverage at Fairmont San Francisco.

 

Tunisian fishers selling their fresh fish and octopus at the edge of the seaport of sousse/ tunisia.

Full image size and resolution at:

samir-afli.artistwebsites.com/featured/an-old-man-express...

Photography: Color on Paper, Plastic.

 

“Love has the power to transform something ugly into something beautiful, because love is driven by the subjective feelings of a person, and not by objective evaluations of appearance.”

 

- this is the main idea that I want to bring through my work.

During 7 years I made a lot of arts and never showed to the public or galleries. I changed 7 countries, a lot of cities. All my mind was about social projects and "Inglourious Basterds: the warm bus-stops”. I was absolutely sure that I can change the world. I hope I did it... a little bit)

This March I started to look through the files on my laptop and saw a lot of art unfinished material and sketches. Now I'm finishing them and it's time to show them to the world.

This is from 2020 it’s called ‘Figures collection: the past version {$M}’

  

The Introduction:

 

Every minute if not seconds, there are tens of thousands of transaction happening from a bank, either clients transacting offline with cash, bank cheques deposits/withdrawal via banks or online banking with the convenience of sitting at one’s home or office. In either of the scenarios, an enormous core banking software resides in a data centre, seamlessly updating the databases of client accounts the moment a transactions takes place from every corner of the globe.

 

Suggested Products:

 

Tsunami™ MP-8100 Series

Tsunami® QB-8100 Series

   

The Challenge:

 

To facilitate such mammoth updates round the clock, banks require not just a high computing banking solutions but reliable and high bandwidth communication lines, to connect the various banks, branches, regional offices, ATMs and other point of transactions. This generally implies trenching and laying down fiber lines which are cost ineffective, not to mention the time spent, hindering the market penetration pace of a bank, which is a basic necessity in highly competitive market where presence and penetration decides the returns.

 

The Solution:

 

With Proxim wireless solutions, Banks and financial institutions can now scale and reach geographies with ease and within no time .Proxim’s point to point and multipoint solutions provides broadband speeds in excess of 4G throughput speeds and high uptime ensuring a congestion free and reliable network of banks, its branches and ATMs. Besides all the benefits, it all boils down to one fundamental question:

 

Is a wireless connection secure?

Proxim uses superior encryption algorithms to secure communication lines. The most widely algorithm used by Proxim is the is the AES -128 or Advanced Encryption Standard, ratified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, it is a secure 128 bit key standard, which simply means that it would take 2 128 operations or 340,282,366,920,938,463,46 3,374,607,431,768,211,456 turns to decipher the message for an unauthorized user which is widely known to be out of reach even for the contemporary computing techniques. In addition to this operating within a licensed frequency enhances the security level.

A sale at the Da Nyin Gone train station markets in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma).

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This is a 1958 "Field & Stream" Travel Trailer ( canned ham ). This vintage style of camping trailers were referred to as "car trailers" back when they were being built because of their size, light weight and ease of towing. The cabin part of the trailer is 12' long, the tongue is 2' making the total length only 14'. It pulls beautifully going down the highway, no fish tailing at all. You can forget your pulling a trailer.

 

This trailer is 95% original, no modifications. This trailer has not been restored and I have only made a couple of small repairs. If you are looking for a great platform for making a complete restoration then this would be an absolutely great trailer for such a project.

The interior is all wood, top to bottom and front to back and it is all original wood. I have installed a self-contained 12 volt electrical system and it doesn't need 120 volt. Everything runs off of 12 volts. However all of the original 120 volt wiring is still in place and hasn't been touched, even the original 120v light fixtures are still in place. All of the cabinet hardware is still in place, working and original. All the hinges, handles, and everything is original. The original "icebox" and oven/stove are still in the camper and work great. It also has the original factory installed "Kenmore" cabin heater and it also works great.

 

When I got the trailer someone had changed the paint scheme so I re-painted it to the original design. The rear couch makes into a double bed. Above the rear couch it has a removable bunk bed/hammock that is original factory equipment also. The dinette also makes into a double bed. There is a lot of storage in the camper. It also has a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a manual hand pump.

 

The trailer also comes with 2 30 lb propane tanks, a new spare tire and wheel.

 

The following items are new in the past three months:

New Interior 12 volt light throughout the camper

New 240 watt solar panel

New "Sunforce" 12v, 30 amp charge controller

4 new "Everstart" 750 cold crank amp deep cell marine batteries

New "Cen-Tech" 1500 watt continuous , 3000 surge 120v power inverter (for microwave, etc.)

New Rival 700 watt microwave

New manual water pump for sink

New Shakespeare SeaWatch 15" Marine TV Antenna (model 3015)

Toshiba 17' Flat Screen TV

All new blinds on the windows

New roof top vent

 

This is one great little camper. I bought it for hunting plus the nostalgia. It was used this past hunting season and worked great. However with four adult men it was a little cramped. So I plan to up size for next year. I pulled it off road in BLM land in Teller County and down in the Phantom Canyon area and had no problems at all.

 

Because this trailer is extremely rare there are not many sources of photos to be had but you can follow the link below to another "Field & Stream" trailer. As you can see the interiors are very similar as it is all original like mine: girlcamper.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html

 

(Update) You can see a video of the interior of my camper here: youtu.be/NA1VfPU8Sd8

 

Now the best part last: YES, I DO HAVE A CLEAN CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, AND CURRENT REGISTRATION ALSO. So unlike most trailers you see of this vintage you will not have a problem with registration and it will be registered as a "Field and Stream" not a home-made trailer as is usually the case with trailers bought without a title.

 

If you have questions please ask. I am asking $5000.00 cash, make offer, no trades. I will sell it to the first person who makes me an agreeable offer with CASH ONLY. I will consider local delivery after the cash transaction.

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A Great Elm stood on Boston Common from Native American days until 1876, when it was destroyed by a huge gale. The Common was originally used as a cow pasture, with few trees standing within its boundaries for many years. The Great Elm was a popular tourist transaction in the 1800s, and was often referred to as Boston's Oldest Inhabitant.

Just before the Revolution, Sons of Liberty likely adorned the tree with lanterns to symbolize unity, and after independence, criminals were probably hanged upon its limbs (Quakers were hanged on Boston Neck). The following is a history of the tree from 1856:

"THE GREAT ELM is one of the lions—perhaps the lion—of Boston Common. Still hale and strong, it stands about the centre of the green, and is supposed, to be upwards of two hundred years old.

In 1825 it was sixty-five feet high, the circumference at thirty inches from the ground being twenty-one feet eight inches, and the spread of the branches eighty-six feet. In 1855 it was measured, and found to be seventy-two feet and a half feet high; height of the first branch to the ground, twenty-two and a half feet; girth four feet from the ground, seventeen feet; average diameter of the greatest span of branches, one hundred and one feet. This shows that the elm has grown considerably within the last quarter century.

Boston Common Great Elm

The Great Elm

But this colossal plant has more interesting features than its age or size, though they are great.

There was once a powder magazine near this tree, on the hill at which foot it stands. This hill, also, during the siege of Boston, was the site of a British fortification, bombarded by Washington.

In the War of 1812 its existence was endangered by the encampment around it of American troops, destined to protect the town. It has often been exposed to injury by the custom of hanging and burning effigies upon its giant branches; and many turbulent occasions, on Election and Independence days, have exposed the tree to violence.

Severe tempests have at times threatened to annihilate the tree; and in 1831 or 1832 a violent storm separated four of its large limbs, and so far detached them that they rested partially rested partially upon the ground. They were raised and bolted together; the bolts are still visible, and the branches, at the end of twenty-five years, appear to be perfectly united.

For many years the interior of the trunk was rotten, and much of it had disappeared, from neglect; but finally the spirit of improvement, which came upon the Common, extended to the great tree, and the edges of the aperture were protected, and the exterior covered by canvas. The parts have been regenerated, and the opening filled and obliterated.

Notwithstanding the years that have rolled over the veteran colossus, it still presents an apsect of grandeur which will ever be the admiration of the beholder. Dr. Warren remarks, in his book upon the great tree,—

'This tree, therefore, we must venerate as a visible relic of Indian Shawmut, for all its other native trees and groves have long since prostrated. The frail and transient memorials of the aborigines have vanished; and even the hills of Tri-mountain cannot be distinguished; and this native noble elm remains to present a substantial association of the existing of the former ages of Boston.'

A handsome iron fence now [in 1856] surrounds it, through which entrance is had by a gate. Flowers adorn the little circle enclosed at its foot; and squirrels gambol among its branches, in which a shelter and food are provided for them. The following inscription is on the fence: —

THE OLD ELM. This tree has been standing here for an unknown period. It is believed to have existed before the settlement of Boston, being fully grown in 1722. Exhibited marks of old age in 1792, and was nearly destroyed by a storm in 1832. Protected by an iron fence in 1854. J. V. C. Smith, Mayor.

    

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