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Westlake Plaza & Center (Redevelopment - 2014-10-14) - Thousand Oaks, CA. Urban One www.urbanone.com.
Creative Shanghai, a redeveloped factory area, designed by Deng Kunyan.
See my blog for more details (http://bloggingcarsten.blogspot.com/2009/04/creative-shanghai-verwunschener-garten.html), in German
The San Jose Redevelopment Agency and City of San Jose partnered to rehabilitate and expand existing classroom facilities at the San Juan Bautista site. The 2,317-square-foot addition expands the center's service capacity to 240 spaces from 192. The expanded facility has new classrooms, restrooms for adults and children, kitchenette, and exterior trellis.The San Jose Redevelopment Agency contributed $330,000 to complete the rehabilitation.
The San Juan Bautista site, established in 1971, is one of more than 52 childcare sites operating under San Jose's Smart Start program, an early childcare initiative implemented by the City of San Jose and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency, and administered by San José Public Library to expand and improve the education experience for infants through preschool age children. The center cares for newborns and children up to the age of five. For more information, please call (408) 538-0210 or visit www.sjbcdc.org.
To date, the Redevelopment Agency has invested nearly
$5 million in childcare, leveraging more than $10.5 million from the private sector to invest in childcare programs, and creating more than 458 childcare spaces. To learn more about the Redevelopment Agency, please visit www.sjredevelopment.org or call (408) 535-8549.
The San Jose Redevelopment Agency and City of San Jose partnered to rehabilitate and expand existing classroom facilities atthe San Juan Bautista site. The 2,317-square-foot addition expands the center's service capacity to 240 spaces from 192. The expanded facility has new classrooms, restrooms for adults and children, kitchenette, and exterior trellis.The San Jose Redevelopment Agency contributed $330,000 to complete the rehabilitation.
The San Juan Bautista site, established in 1971, is one of more than 52 childcare sites operating under San Jose's Smart Start program, an early childcare initiative implemented by the City of San Jose and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency, and administered by San José Public Library to expand and improve the education experience for infants through preschool age children. The center cares for newborns and children up to the age of five. For more information, please call (408) 538-0210 or visit www.sjbcdc.org.
To date, the Redevelopment Agency has invested nearly
$5 million in childcare, leveraging more than $10.5 million from the private sector to invest in childcare programs, and creating more than 458 childcare spaces. To learn more about the Redevelopment Agency, please visit www.sjredevelopment.org or call (408) 535-8549.
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This was an older part of the school site, back from when it was a hospital, hence why we have a big generator. The two new buildings are standing where two wooden shacks once stood, used for storage, and as the offices for the maintenance staff. There was a massive amount of hospital junk left over behind there sheds, old beds etc, so this was all cleared out along with all the bushes.
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This is a view of the platform laid to the East of the station taken from the new platform 4. Note a Security Noddy told me off for taking pictures and walking to the end of the platform
The new street that they have been working on for a long time is now open. Goes through the old Georgia Pacific area which is now in redevelopment. Goes from Cornwall west to a right angle, then goes north to Roeder. Old digester tanks from the pulp mill now stand as potential sculpture.
This is the market hall on 2nd November 2012 as internal demolition gets underway. This is the Assembly Room - most of this is staying so it is being protected.
Work continues on the next stage of redevelopment at Mulgrave Country Club. This image depicts the progress with dirt now leveled atop the No 2 Green, the exterior of the new Squash Courts completed with the old Squash Courts still standing beside. Project is due for completion mid/late 2012
Former Great Eastern loco repair workshop / former Aid & Abet artspace shortly before demolition for cb1 redevelopment north of Cambridge Station.
El Camino Real
Santa Clara, California
(Scanned 35mm color negative)
Camera: Nikon FE
Lens: Nikkor 85mm f/2.0 AI
Film: Kodak Portra 400, exposed at EI 320
Photographed November 20, 2023
Former Aid & Abet artspace / Great Eastern loco repair workshop. Original roof structure can now be viewed front-to-back as upper part of partition walls have been removed.
The skylight shows the red light from a very large crane on the construction site which has now reached the area immediately behind the building.
Work continues on the next stage of redevelopment at Mulgrave Country Club. This image depicts the extension of the Panorama function room on Level 1 of the main clubhouse building. Project is due for completion mid/late 2012
Since demolished and replaced by something that was under construction December 2020 Google streets view 601 West Hastings
I remember visiting a Japanese (iirc) supermarket in the shop unit of this building back in the 90's, now it's sitting empty awaiting the Broadmarsh redevelopment.
Another new apartment block emerges on Rhyl Promenade, as part of the Welsh Assembly's redevelopment scheme. The old Palace Hotel can be seen to the right - one of the few surviving original buildings, it has been refurbished and converted into apartments.
Creative Shanghai, a redeveloped factory area, designed by Deng Kunyan.
See my blog for more details (http://bloggingcarsten.blogspot.com/2009/04/creative-shanghai-verwunschener-garten.html), in German
Charles Church, Plymouth, in a view which will not be possible again until the new Drake Circus development is demolished.
Centenary Square redevelopment.
I was watching the goings on here from the mezzanine of the Library Cafe. Although I ended up going to level 7 of the Library of Birmingham for some more views of the square.
More buildings waiting for demolition, this one looks quite modern, amongst those on the Greenwich riverside.
I was trying to head back to the Jewellery Quarter after leaving the Library of Birmingham.
Crossed over a new pedestrian crossing at Paradise Circus Queensway (not far from Cambridge Street). But the pedestrian diversion took me past the Copthorne Hotel and this view of the Paradise Birmingham redevelopment site.
So ended up going via Fletchers Walk, Victoria Square and Eden Place, to get back to St Paul's Square via Newhall Street.
There is another new pedestrian crossing, the one that leads over to Summer Row, but didn't use it this time.
Chamberlain Memorial and Birmingham Town Hall