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"PC Load Letter? What the fuck does that mean?" - Office Space, 1999
Courtesy of a LaserJet 4, still in operation as of 2009 (and possibly still in use today). Not too bad for a printer manufactured in 1993-94.
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.
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.
Photo by Matt Koroulis,
Camera: Pentax ZX-60,
Film: Kodak Tmax 400 Black & White 35mm,
Developed and scanned at Panda Lab in Seattle.
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.
Property and Building
This Khar West office space is available for lease. The office has a carpet area of 2762 square feet (a built up area of 4070 square feet) and is a fully furnished unit and comes with air conditioners, fifty workstations, three cabins, a conference room, a pantry and its own private washrooms. This well maintained Khar West office building has just recently been constructed and covers all the required amenities such as two lifts, reserved car parking, visitor’s car parking, full time security, power backup, a fire fighting system, a nearby ATM and water storage.
Bandra Area: Bandra, Khar, Santacruz, Kalina Vile Parle
The popularity of residing in Bandra and its surrounding areas makes it one of the best retail locations in Mumbai. As one of the most affluent locations in the city, it is home to many international brand stores, jewellers, night clubs, restaurants, cafes, gyms, salons, etc. If you are interested in opening a retail location in Mumbai, then Bandra, Khar, Santacruz, Kalina Vile Parle should be at the top of your list. The Bandra Area is not only residential and retail-driven, but there are also some of the most premium Mumbai offices spaces in this area. The smaller offices tend to be in Bandra West, Khar West and Santacruz West which usually top out at about 3,000 square feet. However, if your organization is looking for larger (5,000 to over 20,000 square feet) office space, we would recommend Vile Parle, Bandra East, Khar East, Santacruz East Kalina. In terms of connectivity, the Bandra Area is one of the most centrally located areas in Mumbai. To the north is Juhu, Andheri and Powai. To the south is the Sea Link Bridge that connects Bandra to South Mumbai via Worli. The Bandra Area is a short 15 minutes away from the domestic airport and 20-25 minutes away from the international airport.
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 ;)
Aerial photographs of the construction of the New Village Development.
For more information on this project please visit www.newvillagepatchogue.com
For more information about TRITEC please visit www.tritecrealestate.com
Photos of the larger office (available for rent as of December 1st, 2010) at The Network Hub, 422 Richards Street, Third Floor, downtown Vancouver.
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.
Aerial photographs of the construction of the New Village Development.
For more information on this project please visit www.newvillagepatchogue.com
For more information about TRITEC please visit www.tritecrealestate.com
Our friend Jens from the new officespace/party-crip Jens & Frede's asked if we wanted to decorate their wall. The officespace is really nice and they are keeping the interior minimalistic only using modules made by pallets.
The New Village project is reaching another important milestone at the Building 1 structure, whereby roofing, windows and trim details are under way and expected to be completed by mid July. Building 5 is moving through a second level of wood frames panels and trusses atop the podium concrete deck. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 where a second level of panels and trusses is moving West toward Building 3. At Buildings 2 & 3, a tremendous milestone marks the completion of the structural concrete deck that not only ties the buildings together, but also provides for the superstructure that supports utilities and the future crossover at Havens and Jennings. Building 3 also presents the completion of much of its West masonry wall where a “green screen” will provide the buildings siding and beauty. Building 4 has emerged from the soil with the footings, piers and frost walls. Columns at Building 3 and 4 are erected to support the final elevated decks for the project. Site Sewer is in place with much of the building storm connections in place. Subsurface vaults are set to make way for the eventual removal of overhead power lines and installation of underground power to the surrounding buildings.
The New Village at Patchogue project has progressed nicely beyond 90% of all subgrade structural features and about 60% of the elevated structural post-tension slab work is completed or in progress. Building 1 spearheads the vertical rise with two levels currently framed and Masonry construction rising above the wood framing. Building 2 will under way with its first floor of wood framing by the end of April 2013. Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing trades have been coordinating with ongoing structural components in all buildings as the system installation needs progress, and installation of roughed out systems in sub grade and framed units is well under way.
External site improvements are partially placed while the installation of a major portion of subgrade sewer, power, communication and drainage systems that will serve the project are scheduled to commence shortly. By the end of May, the last section of connecting structural slab is expected at the crossover to Havens Avenue opposite Jennings and will complete the footprint for vertical construction at buildings 1, 2, 3 and 5. Building 4 is scheduled to start excavation at West side of the site (on Main Street) to make way for the foundation at the last structure in the project.
After the soulless Initech burns down, Peter gets a job with his neighbor, shoveling up its ruins. Their response? "F***ing ay!"
Property and Building
Check out this excellent office on rent in BKC (Bandra Kurla Complex) – the commercial property site of Mumbai. It has a carpet area of 16323 square feet and a built up area of 24485 square feet. The property is well furnished and comes with air conditioners and its own private washroom. Regarding features amenities, this BKC commercial building has a glass facade exterior, full time security, four lifts, a cafeteria, power backup, a fire fighting system and a water storage facility. This commercial building is well situated in the heart of commercial zone and is next to a well-known five-star hotel.
Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC)
Bndra Kurla Complex (BKC) is arguably the commercial heart of Mumbai, and some would say all of India. BKC is the only planned business district in Mumbai and therefore has the best infrastructure and office space in the city. BKC is adjacent to the Bandra Area, which is one of the best and most sought-after residential areas in Mumbai.
Yet another benefit of BKC is its connectivity to the rest of Mumbai. BKC is adjacent to the Western Express Highway and close to the Eastern Express Highway, which links BKC to North Mumbai. The Sea Link Bridge is a five minute drive from BKC, connecting Bandra with Worli located in North Central Mumbai. The domestic and international airports are a 15 to 20 minute drive away, respectively. The upcoming Metro Line will pass through the IFBC and will have four stations near and within BKC.
For these reasons, BKC is the top choice for many Fortune 500 companies, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), The National Stock Exchange of India and a number of Consulates.
In terms of retail space in Bandra Kurla Complex, there are well over twenty cafes, bars and restaurants, and new ones continue to open to cater to the demand.
If your commercial requirements demand the best of Mumbai, BKC should certainly be considered.
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.
The Provision office has many whiteboard walls and tables to encourage collaboration, teamwork and creative thinking.
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
Aerial photographs of the construction of the New Village Development.
For more information on this project please visit www.newvillagepatchogue.com
For more information about TRITEC please visit www.tritecrealestate.com
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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
The New Village project is reaching another important milestone at the Building 1 structure, whereby roofing, windows and trim details are under way and expected to be completed by mid July. Building 5 is moving through a second level of wood frames panels and trusses atop the podium concrete deck. Building 2 is nearing the same progress as Building 5 where a second level of panels and trusses is moving West toward Building 3. At Buildings 2 & 3, a tremendous milestone marks the completion of the structural concrete deck that not only ties the buildings together, but also provides for the superstructure that supports utilities and the future crossover at Havens and Jennings. Building 3 also presents the completion of much of its West masonry wall where a “green screen” will provide the buildings siding and beauty. Building 4 has emerged from the soil with the footings, piers and frost walls. Columns at Building 3 and 4 are erected to support the final elevated decks for the project. Site Sewer is in place with much of the building storm connections in place. Subsurface vaults are set to make way for the eventual removal of overhead power lines and installation of underground power to the surrounding buildings.