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After concentrating on the destoryed house with the still standing three chimneys, I strolled over to the clearing equipment that were filed inline. Each piece of equipment had a purpose to clear the land and I noticed these hydraulic arms were backlit by the setting sun.
Upscale Garden Villas being built along College Ave. by Paxton Construction. Typical square footage is 2250 to 2270 and price out around $100 per square foot.
Esprit Park - new condos and lofts in the Dogpatch neighborhood of Central Waterfront / Potrero Hill. Brick building renovation - former Esprit HQ. Over 140 new housing units
Access was limited on the site, but I as able to view the scope of the whole project. I was located on the eastern side of the project which had little equipment to photograph. I saw this bulldozer and discovered a strength behind the coarse metal.
Esprit Park - new condos and lofts in the Dogpatch neighborhood of Central Waterfront / Potrero Hill. Brick building renovation - former Esprit HQ. Over 140 new housing units
733 Front is a seven-story boutique condo building in historic Jackson Square consisting of 69 Jr 1Br's, 1Br's, 2BR's some with great views of the bridge, bay, and city.
Esprit Park - new condos and lofts in the Dogpatch neighborhood of Central Waterfront / Potrero Hill. Brick building renovation - former Esprit HQ. Over 140 new housing units
On a cold January morning with the sun against my back, this no trespassing sign gave me chills as this clearly defined the purpose of this project. Earth moving equipment would change the landscape for the purpose of acquiring more tax money.
733 Front is a seven-story boutique condo building in historic Jackson Square consisting of 69 Jr 1Br's, 1Br's, 2BR's some with great views of the bridge, bay, and city.
Mary Hill walks around her neighborhood in Suffolk Va. on a warm spring day. Recurrent flooding, land erosion, and septic problems are just some of the constant issues for Hill and many other residents.
Newly developed and large-scale housing complexes and the expansion of a developing city have caused issues for the original residents of the neighborhoods, whose family members have lived there for generations. Septic issues, stormwater runoff, overflowing ditches and flooding, shoreline erosion, and water accessibility are just some of the issues worsened by the new developments surrounding this historically African-American neighborhood. April 12, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Mary Hill walks around her neighborhood in Suffolk Va. on a warm spring day. Recurrent flooding, land erosion, and septic problems are just some of the constant issues for Hill and many other residents.
Newly developed and large-scale housing complexes and the expansion of a developing city have caused issues for the original residents of the neighborhoods, whose family members have lived there for generations. Septic issues, stormwater runoff, overflowing ditches and flooding, shoreline erosion, and water accessibility are just some of the issues worsened by the new developments surrounding this historically African-American neighborhood. April 12, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)