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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...

Photo by Matt Koroulis,

Camera: Pentax ZX-60,

Film: Kodak Tmax 400 Black & White 35mm,

Developed and scanned at Panda Lab in Seattle.

In downtown Washington's East End, The Tower Companies and The Lenkin Company turned 1050 K Street—a former parking lot near the old DC Convention Center site—into the beginning of a neighborhood renaissance.

 

This 11-story, 136,000 square-foot LEED Gold boutique office building features the latest techniques in sustainable design—triple-scrubbed indoor air, 100renewable power from wind energy, recaptured runoff and ground water, hi-tech thermal floor-to-floor glass windows that maximize natural light, KONE EcoDisk elevator traction system and a rooftop garden.

 

1050 K Street, Washington DC, Architect: Hickok Cole

New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.

 

Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.

 

Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.

 

Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.

 

Located in a prominent position on the Park Road, and opposite the Metrolink station, Nelson House offers easy access across Altrincham, Salford Quays and central Manchester.

 

Magnus are pleased to announce that there is just one office of 1152 sq ft (10 – 15 person office) currently left at Nelson House

New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.

 

Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.

 

Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.

 

Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.

 

This March at New Village the following major construction items were underway:

 

Building #1 and #2 – Courtyard Planter construction on exterior and on interior doing paint touch ups, final inspections and cleaning in advance of April 1 Tenant Move In.

 

Building #5 – Painting, Tile, Flooring installation and completion of exterior brick façade

 

Building #3 – Drywall and spackle operations, painting and floor tile, brick façade installation and siding installation

 

Building #4 – Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Rough In, Exterior siding installation

 

Sitework – finishing curb and sidewalk installations and brick paver installation has started. Preparations being made for final level of asphalt paving.

 

Lucky find at Target for some limited #Funko Pop figures to add to my collection. #Toothless #OfficeSpace

Cozy, interior office suite available in boutique 36th Street building centrally located off Seventh Avenue in the midst of Manhattan's popular Fashion District/Times Square South neighborhoods. Space features hardwood floors, exposed ceilings, exposed brick walls and is configured with two (2) interior offices and open bullpen for 6-8 workstations. Space measures 1,200 sf and asking rent is $27.00/sf, $2,700/month.

New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.

 

Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.

 

Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.

 

Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.

 

Bizhub 28 is a new launch just less then 5 mins away from Kembangan MRT, located along Senang Crescent in the Chai Chee area. This FREEHOLD B2 factory comes with facilities such as pool, gym and BBQ Pit. Every unit comes with loft and an aircon corridor.

 

If this new industrial development does not suit your business requirement and you are still looking for Office space, Commercial or Industrial property in Singapore.We have a massive database available. Kindly contact Stanley Wong at 90691184 or www.officeboy.com for more details. We also have a team specializing in the buy/sell or rent of residential property such as HDB, condo,landed property, executive condominiums and townhouses. We will meet all your requirements on office relocation with an ease of mind.

During this phase of construction on New Village:

 

- All roofing operations were completed.

- Progression of cementitious siding

- Masonry veneer work at Building #5 was in progress

- Interior drywall operations at Buildings #1 and #2

- Finishes being installed at Building #1

 

For more about this project visit www.tritecrealestate.com

Elevations on New Village at Patchogue’s Building 1 are now complete. Inside building 1, paint, tile and trim are nearly complete and cabinet and granite installations have begun on the 4th floor with floor. Roofing is complete on Buildings 2 and 5 and elevations are underway. Inside Building 2 Interior trades are completing rough plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC.

Masonry shafts, stair towers and installation of 3rd floor panels are almost complete on buildings 3 and 4.

 

Ongoing site work includes the rigging of submersible transformers; parking lot curbs and site lighting being installed in phase 1. With colder weather approaching interior parking lot development and courtyard construction as well as completing the installation of all utilities to the buildings is a priority.

 

Painting on the wall = office is complete

New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.

 

Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.

 

Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.

 

Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.

 

Spent all of yesterday/last night cleaning and reorganizing my home office. This is what it looked like 2 years ago.Thought I'd take new pics with natural light and a better camera ;)

My inspiration came from a composition book with a "recycle" theme, some envelopes and some fun pens. I thought this quilt is perfect to keep your letter writing supplies all together and would be great to send to college with your student as a "hint" to write home!

 

There's a spot for the notebook, this will fit a regular spiral bound notebook or a composition book. A spot for your envelopes, a pen, stamps and one extra spot (checkbook sized) for your address labels.

 

Made in Tampa, Fl.

 

Measurements:

Closed - 10" x 13"

Open - 20" x 13"

Pocket is 6" deep

Stacy Edell

Breakout area with computer terminals in the background.

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This March at New Village the following major construction items were underway:

 

Building #1 and #2 – Courtyard Planter construction on exterior and on interior doing paint touch ups, final inspections and cleaning in advance of April 1 Tenant Move In.

 

Building #5 – Painting, Tile, Flooring installation and completion of exterior brick façade

 

Building #3 – Drywall and spackle operations, painting and floor tile, brick façade installation and siding installation

 

Building #4 – Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Rough In, Exterior siding installation

 

Sitework – finishing curb and sidewalk installations and brick paver installation has started. Preparations being made for final level of asphalt paving.

 

New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.

 

Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.

 

Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.

 

Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.

 

Elevations on New Village at Patchogue’s Building 1 are now complete. Inside building 1, paint, tile and trim are nearly complete and cabinet and granite installations have begun on the 4th floor with floor. Roofing is complete on Buildings 2 and 5 and elevations are underway. Inside Building 2 Interior trades are completing rough plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC.

Masonry shafts, stair towers and installation of 3rd floor panels are almost complete on buildings 3 and 4.

 

Ongoing site work includes the rigging of submersible transformers; parking lot curbs and site lighting being installed in phase 1. With colder weather approaching interior parking lot development and courtyard construction as well as completing the installation of all utilities to the buildings is a priority.

 

The conversion also gives overnight guests place to stay that isn't the floor or the couch. It also gives me a place to sleep through endless conference calls.

 

Mostly the benefit here is so I don't have to step over my brother's shit spread all over the living room when he comes to visit. He actually has five pairs of shoes in the closet. FIVE.

With its rich colors and architectural features, the interior construction of 21,500 square feet of office space for the People’s United Bank Long Island Regional Headquarters creates an elegant space. The space also features a fully automated boardroom and conference rooms with audio/visual systems as well as a 1,200 SF data center that is the hub for all bank operations and includes raised flooring, fully redundant HVAC systems, UPS and generator back up for electric and an FM200 Fire Suppression system.

 

The combination of the rich woods and the steel details creates an environment that is both warm and contemporary.

 

Remember what they had on the board in the movie office space. this reminds me of it.

West Valley Building #2, Photo 1

 

Freeport West serves the West Valley City area in all of its commercial property needs including warehousing, shipping, and office spaces.

 

Location:

2475 S 3200 W

West Valley City, Utah

 

Classification:

Warehousing / Shipping

 

Divisible Size (sq.ft.):

44,507

Max. Contiguous Space Available (sq.ft.):

367,874

 

Min. Divisible Space (sq.ft.):

44,507

 

Office Area (sq.ft.):

10,658

 

Click for more information about West Valley Building #2's warehouse space in Utah.

 

Freeport West has been developing, leasing and managing commercial industrial space and warehouse distribution centers since 1963. Our diverse inventory includes properties that can be used for industrial, manufacturing, distribution, shipping, warehouse distribution centers, storage (dry space, refrigerated space or cold storage), showroom, office, flex space and even food grade facilities. We are also Certified Commercial Investment Members (CCIM) of the CCIM Institute.

In downtown Washington's East End, The Tower Companies and The Lenkin Company turned 1050 K Street—a former parking lot near the old DC Convention Center site—into the beginning of a neighborhood renaissance.

 

This 11-story, 136,000 square-foot LEED Gold boutique office building features the latest techniques in sustainable design—triple-scrubbed indoor air, 100renewable power from wind energy, recaptured runoff and ground water, hi-tech thermal floor-to-floor glass windows that maximize natural light, KONE EcoDisk elevator traction system and a rooftop garden.

 

1050 K Street, Washington DC, Architect: Hickok Cole

Stephen Root and Gary Cole in person at the AFI

New Village at Patchogue elevation on Building 1 is nearly complete, the siding and roofing details, along with the start of brick veneer, are substantially complete. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 whereby roofing sheathing is capping the building. Buildings 2 and 5 are ready for roofing. Buildings 3 has started the installation of 2nd floor panels along with the rise of masonry shafts at stairs and elevators. Building 4 has completed the last of the structural elevated slabs on the projects and panels are laid out and ready for installation.

 

Site Sewer and storm drainage is largely completed. Subsurface vaults are set at all 6 locations and make way for the redirection of power and communication services.

 

Interior trades are completing roughing at plumbing, electric, fire sprinkler and HVAC while sheetrock, and interior finishes follow behind.

 

Progressive accomplishments will be evident within the next month or two where Buildings 3 and 4 will present vertical accomplishment in the framed state. Additionally, the project will soon have external sidewalk, asphalt and curb definitions within the project site layout. LIPA will be moving toward providing a form of permanent power and interior spaces will be achieving a more refined finish.

 

TRITEC acquired 135 Engineers Road, a 65,000 square foot industrial building and converted it to 55,000 sf of office space in the in the Hauppauge Industrial Park. This photograph features the Stantec Suite and was taken by Steve Geraci of Reflex Photo.

 

The building was developed constructed and is currently managed by TRITEC a limited amount of space is still available.

Stairs, established 2007.

My cube at Lenel

One of our data servers that we are running our VoIP telephony systems through. We've left extra space for data storage and server space rental.

 

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