"Broken Cross" | ARCHITECTS (Cover)
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED, SONG IS PROPERTY OF ITS OWNERS "Architects" and "Epitaph Records". Audio and video are recorded separately. This song jus...
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"Broken Cross" | ARCHITECTS (Cover)
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED, SONG IS PROPERTY OF ITS OWNERS "Architects" and "Epitaph Records". Audio and video are recorded separately. This song jus...
By: Afterlifed15
ILASLA Bartlett Tree Experts Present, Leo Schlosberg, on Construction Administration
Leo Schlosberg, of Cary Concrete Products, presented "Construction Administration: Efficiency in the Studio and Success in the Field" on November 5, 2013. Th...
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Architects from around the globe present visions for the QueensWay | Amazing Vision Around The Globe
Architects from around the globe present visions for the QueensWay Competition drew more than 120 entires for a gracious gateway to High Line-type park in Qu...
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How can the lighting profession engage architects more?
A Guide to Implementing Successful #LightingLandscapes within the Public Realm. Published by the Institution of Lighting Professionals. Released March 2014. ...
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Architects - Broken Cross (Vocal Cover)
This is my fifth vocal cover and I figured I would cover "Broken Cross" taken of "Architects" upcoming release, Lost Forever // Lost Forever. Definitely reco...
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Northlane/Architects - Genesis/Scarab/Worldeater/These Colours Don #39;t Run Vocal Covers
Here #39;s an update with what I have been up to in the past few months! These covers presented a whole new style for me, lots of yelling and a little bit of yel...
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Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 18th February, 2014
BANGKOK Any comfort investors in Thailand draw from what happened four years ago, when economic growth, the stock market and foreign investment all surged despite deadly unrest in Bangkok, may be ...
Thailand News.Net - Tuesday 18th February, 2014
Thai police continued clearing anti-government protests in Bangkok on Tuesday, arresting dozens at the site of a weeks-long opposition sit-in. Security officials said about 100 people were ...
Thailand News.Net - Monday 17th February, 2014
Thai anti-government protestors Monday blocked Government House to prevent caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's planned return to her office here. Protestors of the People's Democratic ...
the Sun daily - Monday 17th February, 2014
: Thailand's embattled caretaker government on Tuesday mobilised 25,000 police to retake key sites in Bangkok occupied by protesters for months. Under the "Peace for Bangkok ...
RTT News - Monday 17th February, 2014
The Thai stock market turned higher again on Monday, one session after it had snapped the two-day win streak in which it had gathered almost 25 points or 2 percent. The Stock Exchange of Thailand ...
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Thai diplomats plan new office-like embassy on residential Island Park
Hot Properties highlights recently sold or leased commercial properties in the Charleston region. Submissions should be sent to dailyjournal@scbiznews.com.
Peter Harper with Lee & Associates Charleston represented the landlord, Six Ensign Group LLC, in the lease of 3,712 square feet of office space at 1941 Savage Road, Suite 200-B and -D, in Charleston to tenant Stoebich Fire Protection Systems L.P. Carl Michael Harrison of The Beach Co. Beach Commercial represented the tenant.
Edward Robinson of The Beach Co. Beach Commercial represented the landlord, John Gibson Co. Inc., in the lease of 5,000 square feet of warehouse space at 16 Conroy St. in Charleston to the tenant, Xercise Teacher Inc., represented by John Elliott with Howell & Associates.
Leslie Fellabom with Avison Young represented the seller, Island Construction Co. Inc., in the $875,000 sale of an 11,500-square-foot office building at 808 Wappoo Road in Charleston to the buyer, Wappoo Road Ventures LLC. Edward Robinson of The Beach Co. Beach Commercial represented the buyer.
Edward Robinson of The Beach Co. Beach Commercial represented the landlord, John Gibson Co. Inc., in the lease of 2,000 square feet of retail space on the first floor of 183 King St. in Charleston to tenant Vestique LLC. Mills Armstrong with Centennial American Real Estate Ltd represented the tenant.
Chris Fraser and Leslie Fellabom of Avison Young represented seller Island Construction Co. Inc. in the sale of a 12,800-square-foot office building at 808Wappoo Road in Charleston to Wappoo Road Ventures LLC for $875,000. Edward Robinson of The Beach Co. represented the buyer.
Jeremy Willits of Avison Young represented the landlord, 5900 Core Ave. LLC, in the lease of a 3,964-square-foot office at 5900 Core Ave. in North Charleston to tenant D.J. Powers Co. Inc. William Martin of Holcombe, Fair & Lane represented the tenant.
Jeremy Willits of Avison Young represented the landlord, 654 Coleman Blvd. LLC, in the lease renewal of a 1,443-square-foot retail space at 652 Coleman Blvd. in Mount Pleasant to London Hair.
Pete Harper of Lee & Associates Charleston represented the landlord, Six Ensign Group LLC, in the lease of 3,712 square feet of office space at West Charleston Business Center, 1941 Savage Road in Charleston, to tenant Stoebich Fire Protection Systems L.P. Carl Michael Harrison of The Beach Co. represented the tenant.
Will Sherrod of Lee & Associates Charleston represented the seller, Corbett-Highway 17 LLC, in the sale of the retail strip center at 1533 Highway 17 in Mount Pleasant to buyer Buck Investments. Benjy Cooke of Oswald Cooke & Associates represented the buyer. Terms were not disclosed.
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HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) The Myrtle Beach Center is set to begin construction on February 24, and completion is expected to be one year later, on February 24.
The indoor tournament facility is being built adjacent to the existing Myrtle Beach Convention Center. When construction is completed it will include hardwood floors for 16 volleyball courts or eight full-sized basketball courts that can be configured for a variety of other indoor sport activities.
The Myrtle Beach Sports Center will also feature a retail area, a caf, a 1,500-seat telescopic bleacher system and an entertainment zone, for visiting teams and players.
The City of Myrtle Beach will sign a contract with Dargan Construction of Myrtle Beach this week, to build the 100,000 square foot facility. This will include a sports center that is valued at approximately $13 million dollars, and 500 additional parking spaces.
"We are excited to get vertical construction underway on this indoor tournament venue," Myrtle Beach Mayor John Rhodes said. "In fact, we are already accepting events for 2015.
Having the sports center next to the convention center nearly doubles the available floor space at that location. And we're especially pleased at how well it complements our outdoor sports venues at Grand Park and elsewhere."
According to officials with the City of Myrtle Beach, several events are already scheduled for March 2015 at the Sports Center. Also, from April 4 through August 1, 2015, 17 additional tournaments are already booked at the Myrtle Beach Sports Center, states officials with the City of Myrtle Beach.
They include:
- A 48-to-64 team volleyball tournament the weekend of March 7, 2015
- A 128-team volleyball tournament the weekend of March 21, 2015
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Construction for the Myrtle Beach Sports Center will start soon, officials say