The attractive
east end of the building is made from reclaimed redwood.
Wailua Bay View is Smoke - Free except for a designated smoking area at
the east end of the building just beyond unit # 315.
I wish I had been able to stop for longer and take more photos, but twitter came to the rescue with a shot of
the east end of the building.
Not exact matches
We then use that to
build out two additional scenarios: one assuming a doubling
of the current minimum wage plus factoring in the cost
of fire and
building safety improvements based on data from the Worker Rights Consortium; and another using a «living wage» figure from the
East Asia labour organization Asia Floor Wage, which is considered at the high
end of labour reform demands.
Other issues include
building around a flood plain that lies
east of the property; reconfiguring the shallow
end of the pool to the entrance; and increasing parking.
«We can start looking at the west
end of the Fairgrounds, and how we can improve traffic and put anchors down there — from redoing the 4 - H stables and the rings to the possibility
of an expo
building of some size to really filling in the gaps towards the
east side,» said Acting Fair Director Troy Waffner.
East End state Assemblyman Fred Thiele (I - Sag Harbor) called the proposal «bold and unprecedented,» noting that it
builds on the recent extension
of the Community Preservation Fund, a 2 percent tax on real estate transfers in the five
East End towns that was enacted in the late 1990s and now features a provision mandating that 20 percent
of those monies be used toward water quality initiatives.
At 4 p.m., LG Kathy Hochul will deliver remarks at the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice's Women in the Public Sector Series,
East End, Student Dining Hall, New
Building, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, 524 West 59 St., Manhattan.
The legislation is a result
of a year's work and discussion by a group that included several Suffolk County legislators, including Bridget Fleming, who represents the
East End, as well as representatives
of the
building industry, environmental groups, and the health department.
MICHAEL WHITE PHOTO Shirley Covedale at the First Baptist Church
of Riverhead property, where she's long pushed to get an apartment complex and community center
built to provide affordable housing and other services, such as 24 - hour child care, to
East End residents.
In the waning days
of the administration, Bloomberg's City Hall was so eager to appease a union that it thought might be an ally in the Midtown
East rezoning effort, that it channeled millions
of dollars in subsidies to a developer in Staten Island so he could
build a project there that will
end up using entirely that same union's labor.
Let's legislate to
end years
of stalling over South
East runway capacity, ensure the Northern Powerhouse burns bright and
build homes for a million young people with new Garden Cities — at a scale never imagined before.
Atop a three - story
building at the
east end of Oak Ridge National Laboratory in rural Tennessee, the warped image
of researcher Jeff Muhs reflects off a silvery 46 - inch - wide dish aimed at the afternoon sun.
He was asked to design restaurants, an opera house for Tokyo, the bull - nosed, green Nani Nani
building and, most extraordinary
of all, a beer hall and restaurant for the Asahi beer company in Tokyo's run down
east end.
We also chatted about their fantastic co-working space, The Hatch, situated just off Brick Lane in London's
East End, which they
built from scratch, and now houses a number
of permanent and temporary residents.
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Joining the team at
East End Prep in 2018, with grades K - 7, provides an ideal opportunity to be a part
of creating and
building of a high performing school entrenched in a relentless commitment to excellence.
Where: Doyle
building, 545 W. Dayton St. Please enter and check in at the main door on the
east end of the parking lot.
Where some see an
end to history and others a clash
of civilizations, Mead sees the current conflicts in the Middle
East as the latest challenge to the liberal, capitalist, and democratic world system that the Anglo - Americans are trying to
build.
Adoption Centers New York City Department
of Buildings — Certificate
of Occupancy The City
of New York - Department
of Health: Certificate
of Qualification, Shelter for Homeless Animals Dan's Papers — «Best Adoption Agency» on the
East End and «platinum winner status» because
of the wide margin
of victory over the competition The Village Voice — «Best Pet - Lovers» in NYC Our Town, West Side Spirit and Our Town Downtown newspapers - «Best Place to Adopt a Small Dog in NYC» Winner
East Region, 2012 Classy Awards - Animal Advocacy & Services Member, Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals Member, Pet Safe Coalition, LI Member, The Greater Westhampton Chamber
of Commerce
• Carl Schurz Park (2 runs)--
East End Avenue to
East River from Gracie Square (E. 84th Street) to 89th Street • Central Park — Runs from 59th Street to 110th Street, between 5th and 8th Avenue • Chelsea Waterside Park — 11th Avenue and 22nd Street • Coleman Oval Park — Pike and Monroe Streets • DeWitt Clinton Park (2 runs)-- W. 52nd Street & W. 54th Street, between 10th & 11th Avenues •
East River Park — Next to tennis courts between Delancey and Houston • Fish Bridge Park — Dover Street between Pearl & Water Street • Fort Tryon Park — Margaret Corbin Drive • Ft. Washington Park — 165th Street & Riverside Drive • Highbridge Park — Amsterdam and Fort George avenues • Hudson River Park (Greenwich Village)-- Leroy Street at the northeast corner
of Pier 40 • Hudson River Park (North Chelsea)-- Pier 84 at W. 44th Street • Inwood Hill Park — Dyckman Street and Payson Avenue • J. Hood Wright — Fort Washington & Haven Avenues, W. 173rd Street • Madison Square Park — Madison Avenue to 5th Avenue between E. 23rd Street & E. 26th Street • Marcus Garvey Park — Madison Avenue and E. 120th Street • Morningside Park — Morningside Avenue between 114th and 119th streets • Peter Detmold Park — West
of FDR Drive, between E. 49th & E. 51st streets • Randalls Island Park — accessible via the footbridge at E. 103rd Street • Riverside Park (3 runs)-- Riverside Drive at W. 72nd, West 87th, W. 105th • Robert Moses Park — 41st & 42nd streets at 1st Avenue • St. Nicholas Park — St Nicholas Avenue to St. Nicholas Terrace, W. 128th to W. 141 Streets • Theodore Roosevelt Park — Central Park West at W. 81st Street • Thomas Jefferson Park — E. 112th Street and FDR Drive • Tompkins Square Park — 1st Avenue to Avenue B, from E. 7th to E. 10th Streets • Union Square Dog Run — 15th Street & Union Square West • Washington Square Park — 5th Avenue, Waverly Place, W. 4th Street, between McDougal & Thompson Streets, south side
of the park (behind
building)
The area in which Carolyn and Steve chose to
build Two Eagles Lodge is centrally located on the island's
east coast — approximately two hours to Victoria on the southern tip, Port Hardy on the north
end, and 2 1/2 hours to the surfing capital
of Tofino and its sister town, Ucluelet.
Located on the west
end of Crissy Field, just
east of Fort Point, in an historic
building from 1909.
Housed in a landmark Romanesque Revival
building, this boutique hotel in the ascendant
East End is a cheeky mash - up
of old and new.
Separate taxi ranks (which are well signposted) for private airport taxis and for city «black cabs» are situated outside the
east end of the terminal
building.
The Lighthouse Bureau
built an acetylene - powered light and whistling buoy in 1912 at the
east end of the island, and constructed the East Anacapa Island Light between 1930 - 1
east end of the island, and constructed the
East Anacapa Island Light between 1930 - 1
East Anacapa Island Light between 1930 - 1932.
High - rise residential
buildings are found in neighborhoods along the International Riverfront and
East Jefferson Avenue residential area extending toward Grosse Pointe and the Palmer Park neighborhood West
of Woodward on the city's North
end.
There are outdoor designated smoking areas on the
east and west
ends of the
building under the parking deck ramps.
Being at the
end of the
building, the balcony has an extra window opening to the
east, while the main northerly aspect captures the maximum winter sunshine.
Formed from an 18th - century house and two new, purpose -
built exhibition spaces, it offers an intriguing mix
of intimate domestic rooms, stripped down but full
of period detail, alongside contemporary galleries — a union
of old and new that echoes the dynamic
of its location on the border between the
East End and the City
of London.
This was the case with House in 1993, that pale ghost
of a
building commemorating the lives
of its lost
East End inhabitants; in the translucent Water Tower (1998) high up in the SoHo skyline, that became a monument to New York's vanishing history; and in the celebrated Holocaust Memorial (2000), a library turned inside out, in the centre
of Vienna's Judenplatz.
Examples
of the stainless steel sculpture for which Van de Bovenkamp is best known can be seen in front
of buildings and galleries all along Montauk Highway on the
East End.
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end of the summer, Thompson returned to Louisville briefly, but soon left the city and school for good and headed to New York, eventually settling into a cold - water flat in a decaying tenement
building on the Lower
East Side, not far from where Benny Andrews lived at the same time.
Redundant light industrial
buildings in the
East End had provided generations
of artists with inexpensive studio space.
The Whitechapel Gallery's «archival» show «Supporting Artists: Acme's First Decade 1972 — 1982», like Jon Savage's series
of photographs
of Uninhabited London (shown in its entirety at Maggs Gallery a year back), depicts a long gone
East End and Covent Garden
of empty
buildings, rotting short - life housing, urban decay and space.
In a warehouse
building in the
East End of Glasgow, I'm watching two men transform huge lumps
of polystyrene into yellow Emoji monsters.
Its outstretched wings point to two very different sections
of this
East End borough: on one side
of Sclater street, old 2 - story, arched masonry
buildings are adorned with tags... Continue reading Street Art In Shoreditch
1992 Picturing Paradise: The Rain Forest at Risk, Fernbank Museum
of Natural History, Atlanta, USA Summer Group Show, Texas Gallery, Houston, USA Documenta IX, Kassel, Germany Quotations, Aldrich Museum
of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, USA; Museum
of Contemporary Art, Dayton Art Institute, USA Painting, Self Evident: Evolutions in Abstraction, The William Halsey Gallery, Simons Center for the Arts, College
of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA (Exhibition on view here and simultaneously at two other venues, The Meddin
Building and the Gibbes Museum
of Art, during the Spoleto Festival) Summer Group Exhibition, Ginny Williams Gallery, Denver, USA Slow Art, P.S. 1 Museum, Long Island City, New York, USA Selective Vision, TransAmerica Corporation, San Francisco, USA Psycho, Kunsthalle, New York, USA (Inaugural exhibition curated by Christian Leigh) Allegories
of Modernism: Contemporary Drawings, Museum
of Modern Art, New York (2/16 — 5/5/92) Twentieth Century Prints
of the
East End, Renee Fotouhi,
East Hampton, NY
The two churches were intended to be
built on Charlotte Square (originally to be named St George Square), at the west
end of George Street, and St Andrew Square at the
east end.
After ten years, inIVA is in the final stages
of fund - raising to
build a permanent gallery in the
East End of London.
Worked in a shared university setting at St. Olaf College, fired the largest wood fired kiln in the Northern Hemisphere at St. John's University in MN during a traditional Japanese studio apprenticeship, studied ceramics with Japanese masters at Kansai Gaidai in Osaka, Japan, apprenticed under a Maine bookbinder on a summer whim resulting in her now 14 year residency in the state, run a restoration and fine bookbinding business in 3 State Theater studios, half a residential South Portland duplex and finally the basement
of her house, shared broom sized apartment studio nooks, rented various studio's equipment and cubbies and moved her own office in with her easel at RWS while she managed 3 apartment
buildings on the
East End.
But the basic configuration has only changed twice since founding director Walter Hopps created the first installation in 1987 — once in 2002, when former chief curator Matthew Drutt moved it from the
east wing to the opposite
end of the
building, and now.
The waterfront streets on the
East River, with their few surviving 19th - century
buildings, are quiet after Wall Street empties at the
end of the day.
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery
building is a large edifice at the
east end of Queen Street,
built in red sandstone from Corsehill in Dumfriesshire.
It is the first art museum
built on the
East End of Long Island since Guild Hall opened in 1932.
The
building was designed to reference farmland
buildings of the
East End and to «emphasize the relationship
of art to nature, and to be flexible and welcoming,» according to the Parrish.
This is the first art museum
built on the
East End of Long Island in more than a century, according to the Parrish.
So how did a gallery
built to educate the
East End become a leading centre
of contemporary art?
The newly created London Legacy Development Corporation has the job
of continuing the commitments made to sustainability in
buildings, business and transport in the
east end of London.
Some
buildings are such bird killers that activists are taking their owners to court; Eco Justice and Ontario Nature are suing Menkes Developments, the owners
of a big glassy spec office
building in the
East end of Toronto where over 7,000 birds have died in the last decade.