Bezos was coy when asked by The Associated Press whether the company's much - anticipated second headquarters to be built in an undetermined U.S. city will have another statement
building space like the Spheres, saying: «We'll see.»
Why anyone would want to
build spaces like these outside Chelsea is beyond me.
Not exact matches
Not only does it represent a potential conflict every time an advisor
builds a portfolio for his clients, it also recalls some of the worst practices of the brokerage model -
like «shelf
space» fees wherein a mutual fund company engages in a payola of sorts to make it onto a brokerage firm's platform or «recommended list.»
Like many tech entrepreneurs, all three grew tired of the conventional way things were
built — in this case,
space products.
He had spotted a location he
liked on New York City's posh Upper East Side, but he needed $ 200,000 to lease the
space and
build it.
«It sounds
like since they tore down another [nearby parking] garage to
build residential housing, every other
space became that much more valuable because they aren't going to be putting anymore in.
My apartment had a lot of extra
space, and I was living in a shoddy old
building where the noise and heat wouldn't be much of a problem, so it seemed
like a good match.
Like most companies with great cultures, we have
spaces for employees to unwind and
build friendships with coworkers.
«We feel
like we are
building the town's square for the Navy Yard,» says New Lab co-founder Scott Cohen, talking to Entrepreneur.com from the beta
space one Thursday afternoon this past December.
He also uses his billions for other things,
like funding Blue Origin, his
space flight company, and to support projects
like the 10,000 year clock being
built inside a mountain on his property in Texas.
We have also seen the growth of businesses aimed at supporting entrepreneurship,
like the co-working
space Piloto 151, which occupies an old Spanish
building surrounded by balconies and balustrades.
The new digs, located in the
building's top two floors, provide long, airy, loft -
like office
spaces.
There's been this «Slackification» of our society, where we
like to say that physical
spaces aren't as important, and we can do all of our team
building over direct messages.
In these
spaces (
like our 1871 facility in Chicago), there are literally thousands of people working every day to create and
build hundreds of companies.
We could put up to 10 more chairs in most salons, but we don't, because the
space is
built in a special way, so it feels
like you are sitting at a bar.
I think it's really awesome that digital technology has evolved to the point that now we can use it, because it's mobile, and we can
build applications
like Pokémon Go that can go and fill some of that void, some of these
spaces that have been evacuated.
The case for modular
spaces like this in SF is even more compelling, considering the vast housing shortage crippling the city and the fierce competition companies face for office
space, these temporary
buildings are one interim solution.
Rather, «the trend today is to instead place enclosed
spaces (
like boardrooms and offices) at the core of the
building, where bathrooms and elevator stacks have traditionally been located.
Urban Outfitters acquired a pizzeria chain last year as part of a plan to
build complexes that feature a variety of its stores — it also owns Anthropologie and Free People — restaurants, and event
spaces for concerts and the
like.
Why: Co-working out of a shared office
space doesn't have to feel
like you're trying to
build a business out of a college dormitory.
The company creates,
builds and maintains retail
spaces for clients
like Apple, Nike and Lululemon.
CPG is the perfect example:
building a «house of brands» allows a company
like Procter & Gamble to target demographic groups even as they leverage scale to invest in R&D, bring down the cost of products, and most importantly, dominate the distribution channel (i.e. retail shelf
space).
Like Musk's SpaceX, Boeing is focused on
building out the commercial
space sector near earth as spaceflight becomes more routine, while developing technology to venture far beyond the moon.
It's
like building the Union Pacific railroad,» Musk told a
space conference, as he laid out a plan to bring travel to Mars to a mass market with tickets priced one day as low as $ 100,000.
iQ Office Suites is also committed to
building a shared office
space environment in which members have frequent opportunities to share best practices among themselves and to gain access to
like - minded business people.
Already, if you go into any new office
building, you walk in and the first thing that hits you is that it looks
like a coworking
space, with the phone booths and bullpens, the whole nine yards.
«OYO, however, has already
built a stronger brand in the budget hotel aggregation
space, which brands
like MakeMyTrip's Value + and ibibo's GoStays are yet to achieve.»
GlobalListings.com's portal has a wide range of residential properties
like homes, condos, apartments, villas, land, new construction and commercial properties
like offices, retail
space, commercial
buildings as well as warehouses and industrial
space.
Of that
building's 1.2 million square feet of commercial
space, 780,000 square feet is leased to technology and media companies
like Scripps Networks (which owns the Food Network) and Yext, an Internet marketing company, said Michael Phillips, a managing director of Jamestown Properties, which owns the
building.
Jake2 all I meant is that if they are using University
space (
like inside of a
building occupying a room) then that room is paid for by student fees yes but by ALL student fees which is why the University argues that that group should be open to all students.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through
space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest
building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here,
like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
Rauf described the center to be
built two blocks from the former site of the World Trade Center towers - destroyed by terrorist - hijacked commercial jets on September 11, 2001 - as a «shared
space for community activities,
like a swimming pool, classrooms and a play
space for children.»
The
space, which feels
like a hybrid of a Shinto shrine and a tree house, was
built with a similar thoughtfulness by Brackett's father who trained as a shrine carpenter (the bar is made out of a single century - old cedar tree).
I
built up a ton of residual memory in
space, so it's
like... I know it, but I haven't thought about it.
Absolutely and getting a good CM in the
likes of Cazorla who is great at exploting
spaces will help with the
build up play and transition from defence into attack, which would also lead to less errors and giving the ball away.
Enrique will try, or simply would
like to have an option of playing three at the back — so he needed physically and technically strong defenders that are adept at closing down
space behind their respective fullbacks, and can also
build the attack from the back with the possibility of carrying the ball into the opposition half, when allowed.
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space.»
We went to the park, went to «coffee» each day, had a play date with a friend a few months younger than him (which he LOVED — someone who played WITH him, not telling him what to do every minute
like his sister does), watched a movie of his choosing, ate what he asked for at dinner,
built space stations and launch pads out of Legos for his Space Shuttle, and read lots of books toge
space stations and launch pads out of Legos for his
Space Shuttle, and read lots of books toge
Space Shuttle, and read lots of books together.
The district is
building a facility on just over 5 acres of land it purchased at Quincy Avenue and Fort Hill Drive that could include amenities
like a walking track, athletic courts, exercise equipment and meeting
space.
In many ways, it is more
like a large multi-purpose room than a state - of - the - art theater
space that the park district eventually wants to
build.
Kids always want to
build forts and cuddle up in corners... I think he really
likes his teeny
space,» she said.
It almost felt
like it was
built specifically for that
space and just looks darling.
Larger and heavier than lightweight strollers, standard strollers often feature roomier seats, larger wheels, more storage
space and extras
like built - in music systems and ergonomic handles.
The internet of course abounds with
spaces like these — I can remember being absolutely fascinated years ago by a Geocities site based around the WW2 command simulation game Panzer General II, as strangers around the world helped each other
build maps, scenarios and campaigns («anybody know the order of the 2nd Soviet Guards Tank Corps during the third day of the Battle of Kursk?»)
Young Woo & Associates have filed plans to begin the redevelopment of the Bronx General Post Office, and if they go through, it looks
like the
building will soon be a catchall commercial
space.
If the changes go through, land and
building owners in that area could apply for special permits that would allow them to more than double the size of their
buildings and not have to reserve
space for community facilities
like medical offices which is what the zoning currently requires.
«The idea is that we would
build what looks
like an officers club in that
space, and make it look
like a Korean War - era (club) but with modern amenities,» Fisher said.
Aimed at 11 - 12 year olds, students will need to hone their skills and get creative in real - life lessons as they try their hand at different projects
like designing a sustainable
building in outer
space for 2050.
The
building is an 82 - room hotel that includes 4,700 square feet of retail
space for businesses
like a home theater lounge, a 24/7 Grab - n - Go Market, a Marriott Bistro with Starbucks service, and a public outdoor lounge and dining area.
- Drinking water and wastewater infrastructure upgraded - Advanced treatment installed for both drinking water and wastewater, and advanced filtration systems installed for drinking water - Green infrastructure and open
spaces built for source water protection - «[E] nsuring proper management and storage of common contaminants
like manure and road salt to prevent runoff; and increasing the state Superfund to expedite the cleanup of hazardous waste that may impact sources of drinking water.»