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Left system: Merging of new-condo advertisements in magazines and real-time actual condo in the advertisement as seen on my daily walk to work in fall 2007/winter 2008. Reality and representation of reality merge chaotically.
Acrylic on canvas. 40" X 60". 2008
mollydilworth.com
Torquay's much-delayed Torwood Street Redevelopment, which has cast a blight on the appearance of the area, is finally underway. Workers are seen on Wednesday 5th September erecting hoardings around the buildings which are to make way for the £32 million development, which will comprise a 113-bed hotel, three new restaurants and other amenities.
Arden Eldridge, Manager of Emergency and ICU, Chad Hanna, Foundation President and CEO, Dr. Tom Stavro Sholdoff, Program Chief of Emergency, and Theresa Eyman, Patient Relations Coordinator.
My father was involved in installing the steel beams in the building in the middle of the picture when it was a fast food restaurant in the late 1980's.
In the heart of downtown Norfolk, Virginia is the Taiwanese Peace Pagoda. It's next to the USS Wisconsin and has a great Koi Pond. Those are some of the new condos in the background.
Perth Arena in the background but redevelopment carrying on elsewhere. The older building with green trim on the left is the old Wellington Street bus terminal which eventually will be replaced.
A series of slides taken by John Norman in the early 80s of Waterworks Street undergoing redevelopment owing to road widening.
Photo from the Los Angeles Public Lilbrary
Leonard Nadel, photographer
Caption reads:
"A building with shops below and residences above, to become a CRA redevelopment area called Ann St. Project. Photo date: June 26, 1952. Location is North Main and Elmyra Street."
Parts of this huge brewery complex are getting torn down, others will be redeveloped into "Blue Ribbon" Lofts and so forth. 24-hour security there, BTW
Like the rivers of all old cities, the Raritan was in many ways the lifeblood of New Brunswick and surrounding towns. (The Raritan River Basin encompasses the smaller Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed region of central New Jersey's suburbs.) In the mid- to late Twentieth Century, the Raritan ceased to be the center of the city's economic activity. Too narrow for modern shipping, the Raritan became a convenient place for a city highway extension. Later, a failed city housing project overlooked the highway and the river just beyond the road's shoulder. Today, that housing project is gone; and expensive condominuims are being built, along with the pictured pedestrian bridge to a waterside park.
Apparently forgotten is the a flooding from Hurricane Floyd in 1999. Though the city considered the effects of the park expansion on the river's floodplain, no efforts have been made to expand the floodplain. Retaining walls continue to be a major part of the area's flood management system.
February 14, 2021:
21-601417
Toronto,
Mixed-use,
Waterworks Building Redevelopment,
Toronto Heritage Building Built 1932,
505 Richmond St W,
CreateTO,
MOD Developments Inc,
Woodcliffe Properties,
13s,
Diamond Schmitt Architects,
KING Toronto,
Toronto Heritage Building Exterior,
489-539 King St W,
Westbank Corp,
Allied Properties REIT,
16s,
Bjarke Ingels Group,
Diamond Schmitt Architects,
Sweeny &Co Architects Inc,