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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.

 

This San Jose Redevelopment Agency photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.

Work progressing on the new Orange interpretative centre at Schomberg House in Belfast. The EU funded project is on schedule to be completed by the Spring of 2015 4/9/14 Photo by David Scott

On Monday, Nov. 25, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director Rick Cotton and Jessica Forse, program executive of JFK redevelopment program, provided an update and a media tour of its ongoing $19 billion redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport.

 

This rendering shows an overhead view of the entire Kennedy Airport with new and expanded terminals.

 

Credit: PANYNJ

  

Minolta Weathermatic 35DL - Minolta DL 35/50mm 1:3,5-5,6 - Ilford HP5+ @ ASA-400

Ilford Ilfotec LC29 (1+19) 6:30 @ 20C

Scanner: Nikon Coolscan V ED + Nikon Scan 4

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC

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 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.

 

This San Jose Redevelopment Agency photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.

View from the northwest end of the Ford Parkway bridge.

 

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Richfield (田生集團) office on Victory Avenue with photos of previous conquests

Looking west with the County Hall on the left. The crane on the right is being used to erect new offices on the corner of Orchard St in place of the National Deposit Friendly Society.

December 30, 2012:

DSC_2012328899

Mississauga,

Commuter Rail System,

Metrolinx (Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System),

Metrolinx Construction,

GO Transit,

GOT Lakeshore West Line,

GOT Stations,

Clarkson GO Station Redevelopment + 8s Parking Structure,

Clarkson GO Station,

GOT Parking Structures

The hvac systems in the gypsy homes are not quite up to code i think. All of the houses had this exhaust system which i assume leads to a stove or furnace.

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.

 

This San Jose Redevelopment Agency photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.

Abandoned factory and office building. I only visited the old one.

Non and a smile to the security guard and I'm onsite with some other onlookers.

Speaking of play areas, adult that is, some folks were wondering how the lighted acid ball is going to work. It became a conversation catalyst. We figured out that the ball is painted with a reflective material, like sand. Similar to the reflective paint they use on freeway signs. Lights shine onto the ball from the plaza.

 

After reading the newspaper article, a few weeks back, one might have gotten the impression that the lights were on the ball itself. Scratching heads. No, I think just reflective coating and the lights are around the ball.

May 10/23

23-640463

Mississauga

Residential

Westminster Church Redevelopment

4094 Tomken Road

924 Rathburn Road East

United Property Resources Corporation

Westminster United Church

12s +12s

KPMB Architects

Bellingham waterfront redevelopment. Old tanks at Georgia Pacific Pulp Mill. Tall tanks are digester tanks which will likely stay put for art. Spherical acid tank has been moved to a new location about 1,000 feet away. It will be part of the new Waypoint Park.

Rubble of former Bradman Stand.

April 03, 2021:

21-602698

Brampton,

Commuter Rail System,

Metrolinx (Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System),,

GO Transit,

GO Transit Stations,

Bramalea GO Station,

Bramalea GO Station Redevelopment,

6s,

SAI Strasman Architects Inc,

Looking westwards toward St Peters St. Both of these buildings have been renovated and are in use in 2014

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