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A general view of the public car park at Epsom station. The redevelopment will provide the lucky residents of Epsom with an overwhelming block of buildings very similar to that on the right hand side, stretching back behind the photographer, forming an ugly, inappropriate 'concrete canyon'. Progress!
This was the Rylands Wire factory, which used to give the Rugby League team their name, and still names Wire FM. Closed a few years back, and now it's been cleared for yet another houses/flats development. The ground here used to be raised up about a metre from street level.
Groundwork at the Pacific Fair redevelopment. Taken from next to the information center and looking west. To the far left would have been Kathmandu, the pet shop and Mitre 10.
July 01, 2020:
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
Waterworks Building Redevelopment,
Toronto Heritage Building Built 1932,
505 Richmond St W,
CreateTO,
MOD Developments Inc,
Woodcliffe Properties,
13s,
Diamond Schmitt Architects,
September 23, 2020:
Mississauga Photo,
Urban Mississauga,
Metrolinx,
(IO) Infrastructure Ontario,
GO Transit,
GO Transit Stations,
Cooksville GO Station,
Cooksville GO Station Redevelopment,
3210 Hurontario St,
EllisDon Infrastructure CGS RER Inc,
6s,
WalterFedy,
Brodie & Associates,
WSP/MMM,
From a series of home demolitions conducted by the city of Detroit in order to eradicate urban blight.
The old Grand Rapids federal courthouse & post office was built in 1911. It later became the Grand Rapids Art Museum. Now it is being redeveloped by Kendall College.
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Photos taken of Auckland Rail network from Papakura (PKA) - Britomart (AKD) stations. Some are pretty blurry and need deletion. ARTA Newmarket Station re-development. One of the major Project DART projects.
The Tree Of Life, first of the sculptures to be installed, will shortly be followed by three large thrones, each with giant wings and a spectacular three metre-high steel elephant standing in a Viking longboat.
As well as the sculptures there will be new seating and lighting throughout the town centre and attractive new paving, trees and shrubbery.