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Alex Mascetti, unknown date, exterior, 1 Rockefeller Center, Diamond District, Midtown, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, relief
The current City Hall building is a near-50-year-old structure that has served the city well but, in its current state, is functionally obsolete. Built in 1969, the current City Hall requires major renovations that are complicated by the presence of friable asbestos and the way the electrical and mechanical systems were installed.
On October 3, 2017, Virginia Beach city council unanimously approved a resolution to proceed with the design of a new city hall building. The new three-story structure adjacent to the current city hall, between Buildings 1 and 2, is under construction and progressing well.
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During the month of November I've had a collection of work up at Progress and this event is a bit of a closing party.
more info here
Well, they put on the tar paper and have wrapped the house today. Got a call from the Project Manager today and he said that windows will be delivered and hopefully installed on Monday! We're getting closer!!!
eww! excuse the nasty carpet. i think it was the original carpet from when our 1969 house was built... gotta get that replaced pronto!
anyway, i thought i'd go with the magic carpet feel borders. unless you really love it, i might start over with something new. i'm not totally happy with this for this swap... it might turn into a christmas present for my bro (he lives and works out in the middle east)
what do you all think, though?
Well I have made some progress. All my sewing/fabric things are in the sewing room and unpacked ( well from boxes not yet from the plastic containers) On the list to do:
1.Paint room
2.Buy a table so I can sew and cut fabric
3.Organize stash
I know it's only been ten days since the last one I posted, but this one is actually on time (well, only 3 days late) whereas the last one was three months late. The last 10 days have seen a fair amount of plane work, despite me being in Alabama for half of it.
Wrapped up both of the main wing spars and both leading edges (the landing light lens for the right wing still needs a bit of work). Also got the aileron skin stiffeners riveted on, so they're green as well.
Parts shown here in green are complete, yellow are awaiting some final riveting or blending tasks, orange are awaiting primer, and red are works in progress. Uncolored parts haven't yet been worked on.
Si è svolto a Milano il 7 e 8 febbraio 2013 la prima conferenza dell’International Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Collaborative. Associazioni SM, ricercatori e persone con SM insieme per trovare terapie efficaci per le forme progressive di SM. Per ulteriori informazioni: www.aism.it/index.aspx?codpage=2013_02_ricerca_progressiv...
There`s kind of a joke (or is it a joke?) in Serbia which says: "Seven is watching while one is working". So, here, I can proudly declare, that these times are behind us. As we are approaching toward EU, we are constantly improving ourselves.
It`s today: "Seven is watching while two is working". Wow, TWO! (bre)