Month: May 2022

Birmingham, Alabama – WorldAtlas

[ad_1] The city of Birmingham was established 151 years ago in the year of 1870. Emerging from a dim history of violence, epidemics, and racial tensions, Birmingham has indeed come a long way. It has rebranded its image to become the “Magic City,” which upholds civil rights and racial equality and celebrates arts, sports, and …

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Strategizing building maintenance | Healthcare Finance News

[ad_1] Decisions about facility maintenance and repair of senior care structures may have traditionally been left to facility managers but executives should be leading the way. Management tends to want to hire tradespeople for $70,000 or $80,000 a year to lead facilities management, said John zumBrunnen during a webinar sponsored by Irving Levin Associates about …

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ISPS code key component of maritime security architecture in Nigeria

[ad_1]  By Steve Agbota The Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Bashir Jamoh says that the implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, ISPS, is a major component of the security architecture NIMASA is implementing in the Nigerian maritime domain.  Jamoh stated this while receiving in …

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New Kingston artists’ space chooses a lively setting

[ad_1] The new Headstone Gallery at 24 Hurley Avenue in Kingston. Its inaugural opening will take place on June 4. A new art space sprung up this spring in Kingston at 24 Hurley Avenue in Kingston, the address where the old monument and headstone shop had been pushing up daisies for some time.  Named as …

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CT Realty to Develop 1.7-Million-Square-Foot Garden State

[ad_1] PENNSVILLE, N.J. and DALLAS , May 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CT Realty, in joint venture with PGIM Real Estate, the real estate investment and financing business of PGIM, the $1.5 trillion global asset management business of Prudential Financial (NYSE: PRU) has acquired 282 acres of industrial land for the development of Garden State …

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Buncombe County and Asheville property transfers for April 30-May 10

[ad_1] Buncombe County and Asheville property transfers for April 30-May 10 Local Sports High School Huddle Scene Lifestyle Obituaries E-Edition Legals Staff reports Sales filed in Buncombe County for April 30-May 10: Asheville 128 Beverly Road, $318,000, Bette Davis Jackson to Cathy M Goff 5 Farleigh St Unit 20, $470,000, John C Hensley and Jennifer …

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Ranch-style home a perfect spot for conservationists

[ad_1] The listing: 422 Mountsberg Rd., Flamborough, Ont. Asking price: $3,750,000 Taxes: $3,770.21 (2021) Lot size: 16.3 acres Agent: Karen Lilja, Re/Max Escarpment Realty Inc. The backstory When Alba DiCenso and Brian Hutchison bought their home at 422 Mountsberg Rd., they were looking to get out of Hamilton for a little more quiet reflection. They …

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Letters to the editor: May 29: ‘Prices for one- and two-bedroom units are well over $900,000. How is that affordable?’ The housing crisis, plus other letters to the editor

[ad_1] New homes are built in a housing construction development in the west-end of Ottawa on May 6, 2021.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press Keep your Opinions sharp and informed. Get the Opinion newsletter. Sign up today. High cost Re The Challenge Of Affordable Housing (Editorial, May 24): The key factor is “affordability.” Burlington has fought tooth …

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Architecture goes from rom mundane to modern in Brookline

[ad_1] Kripper, who grew up in Uruguay, came to Boston in 2007 to work for the architecture and urban design firm Machado Silvetti; about 10 years ago, he opened his own firm. He said he is especially fond of adaptive reuse projects. “It’s very rewarding work to bring historic buildings back to life,” he said. …

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