Building, playing fields (Ridgefield Press) The town assessor’s office lists the property’s value at $19.8 million — $6.4 million for 16 acres of land and $13.4 million for “improvements.” The building, with several additions over its 93 years, has 69,183 square feet of gross leaseable area. |
Comments for 2012: No Planet X (Universe Today) Because of the huge number of comments on this article, it was slowing down the server. I've created a separate thread here where people can continue their discussions on the story. © Fraser for Universe Today, 2008. | Permalink | 260 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
CITYCENTER CONFIDENTIAL: SECRET LIFE OF THE NATION'S LARGEST CONSTRUCTION PROJECT (Las Vegas Business Press) Editor's Note: Tony Illia, a longtime Business Press reporter, was recently granted unprecedented access to CityCenter -- MGM Mirage's $9.1 billion mixed-use development taking shape on the Strip. He spent three days working as a new construction hire. Here's his tale. |
City, state to fund Blue Wing studies (Sonoma Index-Tribune) If walls could talk, the Blue Wing Inn on East Spain Street would entertain us for hours with stories of love and treachery, of dreams and disappointment. |
Tough session ahead (Evansville Courier & Press) Lawmakers return amid gloomy budget forecasts |
Windows 7, undigested red meat, and a delicate sensibility (ZDNet) Sometimes actually rather too often for comfort I read something and I just don't know what to make of it - so a "compare and contrast" on two opposing blogs by other people about the miracle, or otherwise, of adding a not-a-lock lock to Windows and the reality that... |
Glasgow-Edinburgh rail link boost as city plans free parking (The Herald) A £1 billion improvement programme for one of Scotland's busiest rail lines is ahead of schedule, First Minister Alex Salmond said today. The works will aim to reduce journey times and increase the frequency of services between Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
Ranks of Women Workers Grow: PAR Survey (MultiChannel News) For the first time in six years, the number of women in the cable industry rose slightly from last year’s totals, according to the 2008 Women In Cable Telecommunications’ "PAR Initiative Survey." |
Work for the future: Kern's businesses reach out to schools (The Bakersfield Californian) When they're not actually training for real-world jobs, some of tomorrow's health-care professionals are learning all they can about the medical field inside a classroom at Stockdale High School. Results were on display one recent morning as two students from the school's Medical Academy took classmates' blood pressure readings. Nearby, students performed chest compressions on lifelike dummies ... |
848th supports their battalion while working in different areas (The Douglas News) 1Lt. Benjamin Roberts926th Engineer BrigadeDepartment of DefenseCAMP TAJI, Iraq – The month of October certainly kept the 848th Engineer Company... |