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Five Below #239 (7,960 square feet)
1790 Rio Hill Center, Rio Hill Shopping Center, Charlottesville, VA
Opened July 19th, 2013, renovated in 2024; originally JOANN Fabrics and Crafts (June 1990-spring 2012)
Five Offerings is a recreation of Liebestod, which was created and performed by Cheri Gaulke and Barbara T. Smith in 1977 as part of Three Weeks in May. This iteration of the performance is presented as part of Suzanne Lacy’s Three Weeks in January. Performed by Launa Bacon, Cindy Rehm, Sara Fowler, Linda Ravenswood,Rachel Finkelstein
Five Below #210 (8,151 square feet)
1386 Carl D. Silver Parkway, Central Park, Fredericksburg, VA
Opened in May 2012, renovated in 2023
spent a lazy afternoon catnapping with a friend's cat (Kahlo). here, we're high fiving our laziness.
Five Below #210 (8,151 square feet)
1386 Carl D. Silver Parkway, Central Park, Fredericksburg, VA
Opened in May 2012, renovated in 2023
10th Annual Gathering at Five Medals weekend of Oct. 15 and 16, 2016.
The Elkhart County Parks event was held on Sat. Oct. 15 from 9am to 5pm and on Sun. Oct. 16, from 9am to 4pm at Benton Spillway (68550 C.R.31, Goshen, IN) which is part of the River Preserve County Park. It was a family friendly living history festival with over 150 reenactors portraying the many cultures that occupied the Great Lakes region in the past, against the back drop of rustic prairie and the beautiful Elkhart RIver. The Gathering at Five Medals was state-designated an Indiana Bicentennial Legacy Project.
Many popular presentations took place during the two day event, including the debut of an historic firearms demonstration and target competition. In addition, visitors heard the story of Potawatomi leader Chief Five Medals and his village from accomplished reenactor Dan Lima. They also experienced a recreated trade between French traders and woodland Native Americans. Skilled reenactors showed young festival goers about historical military exercises. Visitors enjoyed a leisurely walk of up to one mile over moderate terrain. It was an outdoor event, held rain or shine. Just the Facts: The event began in 2007, called “Flintlock and Tomahawk,” and was originally held in Cummins Park behind the Elkhart County Historical Museum in Bristol, Indiana. Originally attended by a small group of reenactors, the event has grown to portray many time periods and cultures in history in a setting along the Elkhart RIver.
Dave goes for a hit. This shot was taken in a community center in Southwest Portland Oregon. The gym has two courts with nets raised to men's height. Level of play varies depending on who comes in. Tonight's level was a combination of B, BB and A.
Five Below #239 (7,960 square feet)
1790 Rio Hill Center, Rio Hill Shopping Center, Charlottesville, VA
Opened July 19th, 2013, renovated in 2024; originally JOANN Fabrics and Crafts (June 1990-spring 2012)
Choreography and Design | Kinsun Chan l Premiered at the Mendenhall Center for the Performing Arts | Performed by the Five College Dance Department | Video Link: vimeo.com/120723358 | Photos by © Charles Flachs
Five Ways Tower is a 23-storey commercial building on a 2.1-acre (8,500 m2) prime site located in the Birmingham City Centre by the corner of Frederick Road and Islington Road, near to the Five Ways roundabout and close to Five Ways Station, at the gateway to the Edgbaston area of Birmingham 15, England.
The building was completed in 1979.
Several hotels expressed interest in acquiring the building from its owners, since its solid concrete design could be converted into a business class hotel.
The building is vacant due to the last tenants evacuating the building due to ill health amongst the workforce. It turned out that the building suffers from Sick Building Syndrome, and being expensive to refurbish to modern standards a likely option is demolition in line with the regeneration of the surrounding area.
The building has in excess of 100,000 sqft of existing net office space, six lifts, basement storage, and a double height floor at the top. The building has a carpark for approximately 200 cars allocated to the Tower.
The building's architect was Philip Bright of the Property Services Agency. Andy Foster described it as being similar to the work of James Stirling.
I wish I'd waited and gone for the print version.. especially when it's sunny like today!
www.recktangle.co.uk - will be finished soon!