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3 ' X 4' sheet of galvanized steel attached with super-duper double sided adhesive tape. Photos hung with tiny rare earth magnets.

This office has the Initech logo (or at least a third of it).

PivotDesk is a software platform that connects companies with excess office space to Startups that need space to grow their business.

Facilities Building conference room lit with LED lights

 

Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame

The New Village at Patchogue project has emerged into the spring with accomplished milestones that include the completion of the Building 5 elevated structural post-tension slab and the breaking of ground for foundation at Building 4. These two structures will begin the vertical rise along Main Street and will place all of the five buildings in active progress. Building 1 is the Northeast building at the corner of Lake and No. Ocean and is topping out it framed units at the third floor. Building 2 has erected its initial section of the first floor and masonry structures have been completed as some of the stair and elevator shafts. Concrete systems are progressing toward completion of the main structural post-tension slab at the Building 2 & 3 connection and wood systems will follow along that same path. Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems are roughing at framed units.

 

External site work will move toward the installation of sub grade structures and utility distribution conduits to make way for the services that support the project.

 

This view is looking across the Erie Canal in Pittsford toward the newly renovated Pittsford Flour Mill Building which is in the Schoen Place area. First a little history about the building: After being built in 1882, the mill was sold in 1921 and the name was changed from Pittsford Milling Co. to Victor Four Mills. The main accompanying silo was built in 1937 and was part of a cluster of four. After switching hands again in 1951 the building was used as a wheat and bean wholesale operation until 1996 and then it went on the market again. However, by then the old building wasn't in very good shape. Now we move up to 2004, the property was sold again but this time there was a goal of totally renovating the old building into office space. After two years of waiting for approval work began after an agreement was reached with the village in Feb. 2006. The building has indeed been renovated -- it has three floors with a central staircase and an elevator that runs up the middle. Each level has a conference area in addition to large cubicle sections for personal workspace. Windows on the north side of the building overlook the Erie Canal while thiose on the south side of the building look at the back of Schoen place. The next phase is to renovate the silo thats adjacent to the mill.

This is another view of one of our Pods. In the background is the kitchen. The flooring in the back was also completely custom built by us.

I was printing something in the newspaper lab at school when the computer gave me an "this document failed to print" error. I walked into the room where the printer is and saw this. Thankfully, I do know what it means.

The whiteboard that hung in the Stan Lee Media break room.

 

This was about three months or so before everyone in the company was laid off thanks to the fiduciary malfeasance of Stan's cofounder and one of the VPs.

Being a computer geek I can readily relate to the 1999 movie Office Space.

Howard Hughes Center - Where Creativity Meets Amenity!

 

Private offices for 4 in Sandbox Berkeley feature gorgeous exposed brick.

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spent in this room with 4 other people, working on a project we should've had 2 months to complete. How to do it? Keep the door shut, don't answer phone calls or voicemal (15 last I checked), don't answer emails (in the 100's now!), order lunch in, go home and work some more... Notes are on the survival items, for the Desk Space pool.

Well situated in the heart of a suburban downtown revitalization, the 31 West Building has stood in the Village for close to a century and is in the midst of a renovation that will prepare it to be a vital part of Patchogue for the next century.

 

Today, 31 West is a 26,334 SF mixed use Office and Retail building. The original structure once stood with proud architectural features; high ceilings, keystones, cornices, crown molding and tin ceilings. Many of these features will return in the renovation.

 

Redevelopment of the facade, the reintroduction of the original cornice at the top of the building, replacement of all storefronts, a new main entrance and lobby core, upgraded elevator, bathrooms and hallways have all been completed. The building has become the Jewel of Main Street and is awaiting tenants.

 

Redevelopment of the property was done by TRITEC Development Group, the construction was completed by TRITEC Building Company, and the building is managed by TRITEC Asset Management. The photographs were taken by Steve Geraci of Reflex Photo.

 

New Village at Patchogue project has almost completed construction of all structures in their vertical rise. Roof trusses are topping off Buildings 3 and 4 to the West while Buildings 2, 1, and 5 are fully roofed. Siding systems at Buildings 2 and 1 are very far along with trim details at Decks being completed. The building elevations present many different features and with much in place, the true charm of the buildings is becoming evident.

 

Exterior site features are being prepared to accommodate parking lot, sidewalk and landscape features and interior features are becoming a primary focus in the move toward completed buildings.

 

Exterior Brick and Stone are commencing at Building 5 while these features are nearing completion already at Buildings 1 and 2.

 

The interior of Building 1 is being trimmed, painted and tiled with cabinetry and floorcovering features moving forward as well. Building 2 is currently being sheetrocked and similar progress is soon to follow at Building 5.

 

lovin the cool weather and my new retro puffy coat that can be worn as a vest! score!

Welcome to my world. Meet my new office space. The life of a full time photographer and work from home dad :)

 

I plan to hang some lighting up from the ceilings or walls and adding a couple of pull down backdrops, leaving my portable studio still available for the work I do 'on-site'

 

With only a few places left in November this year, I'm working pretty much flat out all the time and when I'm not I'm taking the kids to school, feeding them, entertaining them and being the general idiot a dad needs to be, to two girls aged 4 & 6 :))

 

Life's good...

 

But I can not afford to turn work away at the rate I have been doing because of this, hence the new need for a 'static' studio to be set up at home. At least that way I can offer studio portraiture in between jobs, if the client is able to wait a bit longer whilst I finish the current work load.

 

Here's to waiting and seeing...

New York Friends: Amy, Jen, Smelly, Stephanie (me), and Miss Heather

Howard Hughes Center - Where Creativity Meets Amenity!

 

Creative reception for your office at iKeva Business Center Chennai.

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