Northland Public Library is soliciting proposals for the Cafe Space that will occupy the first floor of the #NewNorthland building expansion / addition. Please help us spread the word! The Request for Proposal (RFP) document can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eUTmbHfT
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This is the sale of one parcel of beautiful waterfront land, the first available redevelopment property on Easton Point. It is divided into two zoning areas: approximately 32,190 SF with a "Water's Edge" designation and approximately 22,600 SF designated Port Street (which is its road frontage). - 250 linear feet of bulkheaded, board-walked waterfront with 12' depth - Annexation in 2018 provides access to public sewer and water - First project has plenty of EDU's, can accommodate any development plan - First project to develop under the new MXW zoning created especially for Easton Point - By way of example, it appears one could build a brewery with outdoor seating on the waterfront, residential above, a restaurant on the street front, with townhouse residential on floors two and three, and connect the two with parking, courtyard and landscaping https://lnkd.in/eGuP-2uY #iamsvn #svndifference #svnmillercre #featuredproperty
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FAQs: What is the difference between a Grade I and a Grade II listed building? 🤔 To make it easy to understand, we've put together this quick breakdown: 🌟 Grade I Listed Buildings: Definition: Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered internationally important. Statistics: Only about 2.5% of all listed buildings fall into this category. Examples: Iconic landmarks like St. Paul's Cathedral in London and York Minster. 🌟 Grade II Listed Buildings: Definition: Buildings of national importance and particular interest. Statistics: The vast majority of listed buildings, around 92%, are classified as Grade II. Examples: Charming historic homes, local pubs, and traditional cottages. Grading helps recognise the level of protection and preservation needed. The higher the grade, the more stringent the regulations for any alterations. Further questions? Give us a call on 020 3026 4372. 📞
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Plans for an office complex near Forsyth Park advanced after receiving zoning approval from the MPC. The project at West Park Avenue and Whitaker Street will replace the Sterling Seacrest site with a multi-story building and underground parking. The rezoning allows for a larger building footprint and height. Despite neighborhood opposition, the Victorian Neighborhood Association supports the project. The design will next go before the Historic Preservation Commission. ___ #neillrealtygroup #annmarieneilldeals #realtyonegroupinclusion #realestate #savannahga #forsythpark #savannahdevelopment #officecomplex #realestatenews #savannahga #commercialrealestate #zoningchanges #urbanplanning #historicpreservation #savannahprojects
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A great solution for those willing to think outside the box.
With space at a premium, especially in cities, rooftop development – building new homes on top of existing buildings as part of regeneration – provides a cost effective and sustainable option for creating the new homes that are so desperately needed. But while building upwards has the potential to create thousands of homes, not every location can accommodate a rooftop development. So, how do you identify suitable sites and how can Pretium’s Rooftop Development Framework, developed with Contracting Authority Watford Community Housing support you through the process? Dean Wincott and David Gatehouse of Langley Structures Ltd – supplier on Lot 1 (design and installation of superstructures) of our Rooftop Development Framework – talk about how to identify suitable sites in our latest blog. Read more at https://lnkd.in/dzC8gH2w #rooftopdevelopment #ukhousing
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This is a wonderful version of moving house. Rather than demolishing a significant old building, the 16th century in was underpinned, lifted, and later relocated to fit in with adjustments needed to the area. #structuralengineering
The Old Wellington Inn and Sinclair’s Oyster Room in Manchester were once a house, built around the mid-16th century. This photograph was taken in 1971 when the building was underpinned with concrete stilts and raised to fit the new street level. It was later moved as Shambles Square was developed.
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Did you know that homes in some areas cannot be renovated? This is because the Council or Local Authority wants to conserve or protect aspects of the heritage or character of the building, for example, a building's Edwardian or Victorian features. If you have a property in a concervation area and need planning permission, DM us today. #PlanningPermission #ConservationArea #interiordesign #PlanningApproval
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🏢🌱 Is a roof garden a “storey” for the purposes of higher-risk buildings? Alex M. and Corinna Whittle discuss a recent First-tier Tribunal decision that has led to some uncertainty. In Blomfield and others v Monier Road Limited, the question of what constituted a storey was considered in detail . In this Insight, we consider higher-risk buildings (HRBs), the definition of a storey, the tribunal’s decision, and potential post-decision outcomes as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, and the Building Safety Regulator, consider the decision. With rooftop gardens becoming increasingly popular in new developments, those considering these green spaces will need to consider their plans carefully. Read the full article on our website: https://lnkd.in/ejaKXfyU
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Wynwood, known for its unique blend of repurposed industrial charm and vibrant urban culture, is now at a critical juncture. The proposed Live Local Act looms large, potentially opening the floodgates to towering developments that defy the carefully crafted regulations that have defined our neighborhood's character. This legislation could pave the way for projects like Bazbaz Development's 48-story tower, a stark departure from the current 12-story limit set by the Wynwood Neighborhood Revitalization District rules. Such changes threaten to overwhelm our narrow streets with increased traffic and infrastructure demands, jeopardizing the very essence of what makes Wynwood a thriving community. #compassrealestate #realestate #luxuryrealestate #agentsofcompass #compass #realestateagent #compasseverywhere #realtor #architecture #luxuryhomes #condo
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Have you been wondering what NYC's new "City of Yes" zoning means for your property? Are you suddenly receiving unexpected offers for your site? Join me for tomorrow's essential webinar conversation with Tom Gilman, RA of Gilman Architects —a 25-year veteran in NYC building design and development—as we cut through the complexity of the City's most significant zoning change in decades. This webinar is designed to help property owners like you: ✅ Evaluate the impact of zoning changes on property value ✅ Make informed decisions about selling, holding, or developing Whether you've owned your property for generations or are considering recent offers, this discussion will cut through the noise and bring clarity on where and how the "City of Yes" Housing Opportunity is leaving its mark. 📅 Limited spots available – register now to secure your place - link in comments. The Nowak Group of Marcus & Millichap #CityOfYes #NYCZoning #PropertyOwners #RealEstate #GilmanArchitects
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Renovation in progress: watch this space transform! Reels, Progress, Before and After, Naples, Construction, Renovation, Condo, Pelican Bay #SelectDevelopment #PelicanBay #ProgressReels #ConstructionProgress #RenovationProgress #CondoRenovations #NaplesRenovations
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