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Gopher tortoise relocation last week and this was pretty ready to check out his new home.

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Warehouse Live

Houston, TX

2.24.12

 

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Discussing the plan for relocation. 8-8-11. Photo by Jackie Banks. Credit the U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Kaibab National Forest.

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Warehouse Live

Houston, TX

2.24.12

 

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The stormwater basin at the Morley Galleria is going to be moved so they can build more shops. It will also completely block off the bus station. Great work guys!

Photo: Kegan Marling

Pictured: Jessica Robinson Love, Ed Lee, Jane Kim

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

AeroPets Company provides services Pet Relocation for national, local and international pet travel services. We have the professional experience needed to work with the airline, professional transportation industry.( aeropets.tumblr.com/post/162938161903/pet-shipping

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Manzanar 7/19/20

The pedestrian signal standing at the southwest corner of Circle Drive and Quebec Avenue has been relocated to a wooden/stump post, with the post removed altogether. I think it looks cooler, though I do miss the post.

Drum Point Lighthouse, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, MD

Myka Relocate

Austin, TX

February 12, 2017

The Sidewinder

took this nifty kit and modified it a bit

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

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Warehouse Live

Houston, TX

2.24.12

 

-PLEASE do not use this image without my permission flickr mail me or email me at RebekahS.Photogrphy@gmail.com-

Close to nest entrance in an Acer dead branch, Dolichoderus quadripunctatus workers moving nymphs to a new location.

Tri Valley Recyclers is a premier office mover, committed to help making your business move as simple as possible. Our services include the moving/relocation of:

 

- Offices

- Laboratories

- Factories / Warehouses

- Store fixtures

- Corporate Suites

- Hotel Furniture

- Trade show equipment

- Etc ...

 

Also,our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what's most important to you.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/business_customers.html

This carousel, now found in the Watkins Regional Park in Upper Marlboro, Md., used to be in a now-defunct amusement park in Chesapeake Beach, Md.

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Warehouse Live

Houston, TX

2.24.12

 

-PLEASE do not use this image without my permission flickr mail me or email me at RebekahS.Photogrphy@gmail.com-

Tri Valley Recyclers is a premier office mover, committed to help making your business move as simple as possible. Our services include the moving/relocation of:

 

- Offices

- Laboratories

- Factories / Warehouses

- Store fixtures

- Corporate Suites

- Hotel Furniture

- Trade show equipment

- Etc ...

 

Also,our relocation specialists can assist in setting your priorities, developing a relocation plan and helping with all aspects of your move.

 

Running a business is a lot of work. Let us take care of your relocation, so you can focus on what's most important to you.

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/business_customers.html

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Her hair has been trimmed a little to even it up, it's longer than this picture shows, because it's been up in a ponytail for a while. I will wet it and let it dry to make sure it's not rumply before I send her.

  

CertaPro Painters of Central Bucks

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Relocation of Booth Cottage in Glencoe, Illinois, on July 21, 2020. Photo copyright Mark Hertzberg.

Lincoln Lake, Flintville TN. The homeowner says the house is 150 years old.

Shuford Bowman rejoined SuiteAmerica in 2007 and was promoted in March of 2010 to Director of Distribution Services. Shuford oversees the distribution side of the company. Our SuiteAmerica team benefits from his 20 years of experience in the furniture rental business and corporate housing industry. He enjoys being part of a team that is passionate about innovation while delivering excellence in customer service.

 

Shuford's leadership has helped to garish SuiteAmerica many awards, including the Corporate Housing Providers Association Company of the Year, and were rated the number one Temporary Housing Company in the Trippel Survey of Corporate Relocation Managers and Transferees.

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

Relocated was a three year (2001 – 2003) project based at Kensington public housing estate.

 

Photographer Angela Bailey and writer Angela Costi were based at the estate and worked with tenants and relocated tenants to document the redevelopment of this estate in physical, social and emotional terms and to acknowledge and celebrate the contribution made by tenants (past and present) to Kensington and to Melbourne generally.

 

This public housing estate was redeveloped into a new public/private housing development and 400 households (around 1000 people) were relocated temporarily or permanently from the estate to suburbs across Melbourne. Given the small size of Kensington (approximately 5000 people), this redevelopment signified a huge shift locally.

 

The project was a collaboration with the Tenants Union of Victoria, the Kensington Public Tenants Association, and the Office of Housing. Public outcomes of reLOCATED included an exhibition and public performance on the estate, an exhibition at Horti Hall Gallery in Carlton, and the publication of a book.

 

Photograph by Angela Bailey

(left to right) Popolo, Onex, Tulk, Jani

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