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Who calls the shots in your backyard? Not you.
Chicago Tribune reportersCity politicians call Chicago a national model for how to involve the public in real estate development debates. But the view from the streets of the city's neighborhoods is markedly different. When a longtime homeowner tried to speak up at the only City...Tags: Rogers Park, Political Candidates, House Building, Justice System, Business Enterprises
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Living in hope, waiting to heal
Sun reporterRaymundo Martinez just wanted a new watch. His plan was to pick one out at Wal-Mart, then ride his bike home to change for a gathering with other summer exchange students. He got the watch, but never made it to the party. Martinez, an architecture...Tags: Government Health Care, Interior Policy, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland Medical Center, Medicare
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New arts center likely to draw from inspirations in our midst
Sentinel Staff WriterArchitect Barton Myers' design for Orlando's new performing-arts center, to be revealed to the public Friday, is a mystery. But clues can be had, both in the choices Myers has made elsewhere during his long career and the cues he takes from the...Tags: Culture, Buddy Dyer, Rich Crotty, Alternative Energy, Orange County (Florida)
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Charity Hospital Renovation Feasible
The Associated PressRenovating the flooded public hospital in New Orleans would be cheaper and faster than building a new hospital, a team of architects said Wednesday after studying the shuttered Charity Hospital facility. The hospital, known as Big Charity, has been...Tags: Government, Renovation, Executive Branch, Veterans Affairs, Hurricanes
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PASSINGS
Pervis Jackson Bass singer for The Spinners Pervis Jackson, 70, the man behind the deep, rolling bass voice in a string of 1970s R&B hits by The Spinners, died Monday morning at Detroit Sinai-Grace Hospital after being diagnosed last week with brain...Tags: Diseases, Van Nuys, Grammy Awards, Hospitals and Clinics, Rotary International
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Housing competition like a 'Project Driveway'
This summer's rather blah season of "Project Runway" isn't exactly ringing my chimes; perhaps, like me, you're looking for an alternative. Then again, maybe your idea of a good competitive-reality show is ABC's addictive and silly obstacle-course show...Tags: Interior Policy, Project Runway, Sundance Channel, Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters
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Developers Northland, Archstone Have Plans For New Haven Site
Courant Staff WriterHaving conquered Hartford and recently staked a claim in casino country, Larry Gottesdiener is staring down I-91 at New Haven, where a new Long Wharf Theater is expected to star in the reinvention of the city center. Gottesdiener's Northland Investment...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Economic Policy, Yale University, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Macy's
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Progressions
Architecture The Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects has elected Orlando architect Nathan Butler as one of the association's 2009-2010 vice presidents. Construction Boyken International has promoted Pierre Rousseau to...Tags: Local Elections, Melbourne, Government, Technology, Public Employees
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Another Opening Day
Sun architecture criticThe new Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel has been described as the city's first true "convention hotel," in part because it's the first one connected by enclosed sky bridges to Baltimore's 29-year-old convention center. But that's not the only...Tags: Bromo Seltzer Tower, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Tourism and Leisure, Billie Holiday, Hotels and Accommodations
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Green seal of approval
Special to the SunEnergyStar has been a welcome guest in homes since the labeling for energy-efficient appliances was approved by the government in 1992. Another label that might soon become commonplace in residences is LEED. For years, architects and environmental...Tags: Druid Hill, Energy Saving, Baltimore Weather, Air Pollution, Sales
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Firm's designs are all over the map
Larry Ziebarth, 52, president of Maitland-based HHCP Design International, a boutique architecture-and-planning firm that designs theme parks and themed projects such as Orlando's Lynx Central Station and China's angelfish-shaped Shanghai Fish marina...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Technology, Tourism and Leisure, Automotive Equipment, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Business Players - August 18, 2008
Michelle Volpe of Bucks County has been promoted to banking officer and regional operations manager for the East Penn Bank division of Harleysville National Bank. In this position, Volpe ensures that all branches under her supervision are in compliance...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Virginia, Harleysville National Corporation, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Lafayette College
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