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February 20, 2021 by
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Progress Capital partner Brad Domenico and the development at 136 Summit Avenue (Photos via Progress Capital)
A luxury apartment complex in Jersey City will advance after snagging a $30 million construction loan.
The 99-unit residential building at 136 Summit Avenue, developed by Monticello Equities, has been in the works for several years. Progress Capital arranged the latest round of financing from Bank Leumi, which will be used to help finish construction on the project, which broke ground in 2018.
When its finished, the 159,861-square-foot project will have 2,240 square feet of ground floor retail space and a 75-space parking garage.
The development is located on the site of the former Fairmount Hospital. When it was first proposed in 2016, some area residents pushed back, claiming it would negatively impact the neighborhood, according to Jersey Digs.
Now, its set to become one of the largest residential projects in this particular corner of Jersey City.
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Once completed, it will make The Yards the largest waterfront development in the Washington, D.C., region
Rendering courtesy Brookfield Properties
Rendering courtesy Brookfield Properties
Rendering courtesy Brookfield Properties
Developer Brookfield Properties has released more details about its planned Phase II expansion of The Yards, the mixed-use community along the Capitol Riverfront.
Phase II will include a total of 3.4 million square feet of new development in 10 additional buildings with more office, residential, restaurant and retail space as well as more public park space.
Once completed, it will make The Yards the largest waterfront development in the Washington, D.C., region, with a total of 48 acres, including: six waterfront acres; 2 million square feet of office space; 400,000 square feet of retail and restaurants; 3,400 residential units, including apartments and condos; and 7.5 acres of public parks.
The Phase II additions include 1,260 residences and 1.8 million square feet of office space, some of it waterfront. All Phase II buildings will be within a three-minute walk to the river.
One of the key additions to The Yards development will be Yards Place, a cobblestone, curbless, pedestrian-friendly street that will connect the Navy Yard Metro to the Anacostia River, the only direct walkable connection from a Metro stop to a D.C.-area waterfront, according to Brookfield Properties.
It is going to be very unique to D.C. I compare it, in terms of how it will look and feel, to New York Citys High Line in the sense that it will be a very highly landscaped, highly curated, very comfortable-feeling space that people will flock to, said Toby Millman, senior vice president of development for Brookfield Properties.
Not only for the shopping and activities along the street, but also because of the look and feel of the experience as you walk down the street, he said.
Phase II development will be in an area that is currently a large swath of vacant land and parking lots bounded by New Jersey Avenue SE and First Street SE. Phase II, though, will not happen overnight: Depending on market conditions, Brookfield Properties expects to complete the final build out of The Yards in 10 years.
Brookfield Properties has set a goal of all new buildings achieving LEED Gold certification. Architects for the various additions include Selldorf, SHoP, Leong Leong, Concrete, Studios and Scape.
Phase II of The Yards has been in planning for awhile. It officially got its jump-start with the groundbreaking of a 300,000-square-foot office building at 1250 New Jersey Ave. SE a year ago. Chemonics International, a company that manages projects in developing countries, has signed a lease for the building and will move 1,200 employees to its new headquarters when completed later this year.
Chemonics is currently the only signed tenant for Phase II construction.
Phase I of The Yards was completed in 2010. Brookfield Properties acquired The Yards in late-2018.
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February 20, 2021 by
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The two-acre property at 450 Colwell Lane (corner of West 5th Avenue and Colwell Lane) in the Borough of Conshohocken was last developed in 1975 into the existing 27,000 square feet warehouse. Most recently, the tenants were American Olean Tile and CSG Global Consulting (a telecom provider). The site previously maintained approximately 25 employees, meaning traffic and parking were minimal. The property is currently vacant, which results in the property generating minimal revenue for the Borough.
The property falls within the Limited Industrial/Research zoning district and is just outside the floodplain that encompasses lower Colwell Lane. You can view the uses allowed within this district here.
A few ideas already explored by the developer and deemed to not be feasible were:
Uses Under Consideration by the Developer
Expanded WarehouseThe existing 27,000 square feet of conditioned warehouse space can be increased to nearly 35,000 square feet. Existing plans include expanded rebuild as a refrigerated warehouse.
PROs: Local and convenient space for grocery or convenience deliveries.Ample space allows for a refrigerated warehouse. Will create more jobs than any other proposed option.Does not require approval from Borough Council as this is a current approved use of the space.
CONs: Refrigerated tractor-trailers would be making frequent trips to and from the warehouse.In addition, these refrigerated vehicles must idle while loading and unloading which creates lots of noise and may disturb neighbors. This option would result in higher peak-time traffic as well as more overall traffic than generated by what is currently there.
Doggie Daycare/Boarding FacilityIncludes 18,000 square feet of conditioned indoor play space and 8,000 square feet of outdoor play space.
PROs: Local and convenient space for doggie daycare.Ample play space allows separation of dogs by size and temperament.Boarding facilities combined with play space would allow for the dogs to only be caged for sleeping. This use would result in lower overall traffic than what is currently there.
CONs: Barking dogs can be noisy and disruptive to immediate neighbors. This use would result in higher peak-time traffic than the current warehouse use. Requires approval from Borough Council.
Gun RangeIncludes 15,000 square feet of gun range space with 200 feet of shooting distance.Includes on-site retail space for ammunition and assorted sporting equipment but not gun sales. Gun sales have grown during the pandemic and there is a demand for practice and training.
PROs: Local and convenient space for all kinds of target practice, gun training, and gun safety with ample parking.This would result in lower-traffic than the current warehouse use.
CONs: Local neighbors may dislike a gun range near their homes.Requires approval from Borough Council.
Condos/TownhousesThe plan includes 48 homes that are two-bedroom, with two bathrooms, a garage, and two parking spaces per unit. Each home will be 1,500 to 1,800 square feet with balconies. An additional 35 parking spaces are planned on the site for overflow parking.
PROs: New construction attracts affluent homeowners and raises the property value of the housing stock within Conshohocken.Will create local jobs from the construction of units.This use will generate lower peak time traffic than other options.This use will generate a higher net revenue for the Borough than any other option.This will not create parking problems for neighbors.
CONs: Additional housing units in the Borough add to the existing housing stock.Requires approval from Borough Council.
Condos/Townhouses with Commercial SpaceThis plan includes 30 units that are two-bedroom with two bathrooms, a garage, and two parking spaces per unit. Each home will be 1,100 square feet with balconies. Commercial space could include a small grocer that focuses on prepared foods or another retail use or office.
PROs: New construction attracts affluent homeowners and raises the property value of the housing stock within Conshohocken.Will create local jobs from the construction.Will generate lower peak time traffic than other options.
CONs: Additional housing units in the Borough add to the existing housing stock.Depending on retail uses, parking could result in overflow street parking. Requires approval from Borough Council.
Indoor Sports ComplexThe plan includes suitable spaces for basketball and baseball training, as well as dance floors.
PROs: Convenient location for sports enthusiasts and complementary to the nearby Proving Grounds. This will generate lower peak time traffic than other options.
CONs: Peak time parking may exceed current on-site parking and may result in competition between customers and residents for parking.Requires approval from Borough Council.
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February 20, 2021 by
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In Star Trek: Lower Decks, Biomler willing to do almost anything to cement his legacy. Sometimes, he goes just a little too far with his actions.
InStar Trek: Lower Decks,the series that looks at a day in the life of the average Starfleet officer, the motley crew of the Cerritoscarry out their tasks without the notoriety of the bridge crew. Maybe that's why eager-to-please Brad Boimler dreams of nothing but proving himself in the eyes of his friends, his captain, and the rest of the fleet.
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Boimler may want nothing more than to be an impeccable paragon of what it means to be in Starfleet, but he's willing to do almost anything to cement his legacy. From kissing up to the captain to throwing his friends under the bus, and even almost getting himself and everyone killed, he's done some pretty unscrupulous things to get recognized.
When Boimler's girlfriend visited theCerritoshe couldn't have been happier, buthe soon became insecure about her relationship with other members of the crew. The only person who was convinced she wasn't who she claimed to be was Mariner, who didn't appreciate Boimler dropping his friends as soon as his girlfriend arrived.
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He didn't need Mariner's help in making things awkward with Barbara, however - his insecurities surrounding her interactions with old friends like Jet soon drove a wedge between them. Even if hedidn'tend up having a parasite attached to his skull, she'd have broken up with him anyways after he dumped his beer on her in the mess.
When he scored a candidacy for Captain Freeman's Advanced Diplomacy Workshop, Boimlercouldn't decide how much of a suck-up to be, so he did the worst thing possible. He decided to load "Program Boimler 7" into the holodeck to stage fake interviews with the bridge crew and better prepare for his examination.
To accurately portray the crew, he uploaded seven years of entriesfrom theentirecrew's private logs.While it algorithmically recreated a "perfect simulation" of everyone on theCerritos,it crossed several personal boundaries and breached several codes of conduct.
When Boimler got his first secret assignment, to be a spy for Captian Freeman and keep an eye on Ensign Mariner, he reported anything she did outside of Starfleet protocol. Unfortunately, this resulted in him breaking Starfleet codes as well in the process.
He thought Mariner was bartering Starfleet equipment with alien species for contraband and went so far as to draw his phaser and shoot at them when he thought he was witnessing the exchange. It turned out that Mariner was helping them get access to much-needed farm equipment, and the act wasn't breaking any Starfleet regulations.
Because Boimler wanted to go to a party with Mariner, he didn't think too much of it when Fletcher told them to have a good time while he manned their post and was responsible for their duties over the course of their shift. While they were doing the train dance, Fletcher was being overtaken by a mechanical monstrosity with a mind of its own.
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When Fletcher wasn't immediately determined to be the culprit, Boimler went so far as to blame the night crew for the damage caused, even though they had nothing to do with any of the weird occurrences happening around the ship as a result of Boimler's negligence.
Always eager for a reason to show off and potentially get promoted, Boimler decided to over-extend himself by interfering with Rutherford's transporter diagnostics. He volunteered to help him test the transport time because he thought the visiting captain would be impressed that he helped improve efficiency around the ship.
Fortunately, the test was a success, and Rutherford beamed Boimler to another ship and back in less time than normal. Unfortunately, Boimler came back mutated and glowing.He then got sent to a special ship called theOsler,a Division 14 vessel ferrying similar people caught in transporter accidents while waiting for his condition to be fixed.
Over-achieving Boimler couldn't seem to fathom why the crew of theCerritosadhered to "buffer time", the practice of overestimating the time it took to do tasks in order to pad out their work schedules and have more leisure time. He blabbed about buffer time to the captain, and suddenly she expected everyone to be as efficient as he was.
Eventually, not even Boimler could keep up with his own efficacy and was running ragged along with the rest of the poor crew. Thankfully the tightened schedules eliminated the ability for the crew to adapt to unstructured problems, and the captain had no choice but to reinstate "buffer time".
Spying on Mariner's activities resulted in the release of a native beast of burden that didn't take too kindly to Boimler's investigations, choosing to make him and Mariner the focus of its rampage after being released from its pen.
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It wouldn't leave Boimler alone, and instead not only attacked him but chose to see him as some kind of mate. Luckily Mariner extracted him before things got too involved, so he only suffered a few bruises and some damaged pride, when he could have gotten himself and Mariner killed.
While searching foraninfamous Klingon general who disappeared from their protective custody, Boimler almost gets himself and Mariner killed multiple times trying to track him down. Whether he was offending the Klingon merchant at the bazaar, or insulting a Taxor by talking about its fecesin its mangled native tongue, he couldn't seem to do anything right.
No sooner had he narrowly avoided death than he was flirting with a shapeshifting alien with the ability to appear as a beautiful female human, only detectable to Mariner because of certain telltale characteristics. As if that weren't enough, before they could finally find the general, Boimler's had managed to start a barfight with a dozen Andorians.
Even though she served on ships like the Enterprise, Mariner didn't like getting preferential treatment, so she keeps her privileged status as Captain Freeman's daughter to herself. Boimler figured out her secret and inadvertently told her about his revelation - while his communicator badge was picking up their entire conversation.
Not only was Mariner's secret spilled, but Captain Freeman's secret as well, and the entire bridge knew about their connection. After that, the crew tried to suck up to Mariner in any way they could so that her mother would give them special treatment.
Boimler and Mariner had an imperfect relationship, but through their many madcap adventures, they learned to lean on each other and respect each other's strengths and weaknesses. Therefore it was crushing when during the season finale, Boimler accepted a promotion and a position on theTitanwithout even telling his best friend goodbye.
He called Mariner his "mentor" and said he was finally ready to cast rank aside and accept what he had on theCerritos,butthen at the first opportunity, he left it.While Boimler wasn't meant to be the most emotionally intelligent character in the series, he wasn't the most inhumane, making his actions especially heartless and disrespectful.
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Kayleena has been raised on Star Wars and Indiana Jones from the crib. A film buff, she has a Western collection of 250+ titles and counting that she's particularly proud of. When she isn't writing for ScreenRant, CBR, or The Gamer, she's working on her fiction novel, lifting weights, going to synthwave concerts, or cosplaying. With degrees in anthropology and archaeology, she plans to continue pretending to be Lara Croft as long as she can.
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Cave of the Winds Winter Experience offers visitors an opportunity to view the splendor of Niagara Falls from its lower decks. It is open from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. daily and will run through March 31. Sheila Guigliano, her son Gary and dog Lucy get their photo taken by her husband, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. (Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News)
Cave of the Winds Winter Experience offers visitors an opportunity to view the splendor of Niagara Falls from its lower decks. It is open from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. daily and will run through March 31. Ice formations are formed at the base of Bridal Veil Falls. Photo taken, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. (Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News)
Day 44: Feb. 13, 2021 - Snow-covered Chapin Parkway and Gates Circle contrast with the trees and the dark asphalt road surface in this view from above.
Cave of the Winds Winter Experience offers visitors an opportunity to view the splendor of Niagara Falls from its lower decks.
One of my favorite things to do in Western New York is visit Niagara Falls, the Cave of the Winds in particular. Standing near the rushing water on a warm July day is exhilarating. The winter experience is a whole new way to enjoy the falls. Of course you are not as close to the rushing water as in summertime but the experience is still the thrill of a lifetime.
A rainbow falls on the ice formations at the bottom of the American Falls.
Sharon Cantillon visited this week and photographed its winter beauty, from ice formations to families taking selfies in front of one of the two viewing decks.
Bronislava Evrard takes a selfie with her daughters Mila, 9, left, and Anna, 6, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. The family moved from France to NYC.
In many of her photos the rainbows appear to be at arm's reach. If you would rather not brave the cold you can look through the many photos Cantillon put together in our gallery Cave of the Winds Winter Experience.
A rainbow veils tourists on the observation tower that extends out over Niagara Gorge at Prospect Point. Just one more opportunity to explore our area and enjoy the beauty of winter.
If you have something you think would be an interesting story or photograph, please let me know at ccurtiss@buffnews.com.
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Shane Coopersmith was fired from Below Deck, but he continues his activism by raising environmental and sustainability awareness. Find out more now.
Bravo'sBelow Deckfollows the interpersonal drama of superyacht crews, and the show has spawned several spin-offs because fans remain interested in the franchise. Below Deck season 8 is rife with drama, thanks to the crew and the impending COVID-19 crisis. The crisis added extra tension when it came to the crew and their relationships on and off the boat, and this wastough for ChefRachel Hargrove and her boyfriend. One of the most well-intentioned crew members was Shane Coopersmith, but he still brought the drama.
When Shane started out, he was the most relaxed member of the deck crew. While Eddie, Izzy, and James worked hard, Shane was often seen relaxing, and even got caught taking naps during his workday. Nonetheless, Shane tried his best and took notes regularly, as he always wanted to do better. Occasionally he would shine, but it was not enough for Eddie and Captain Lee, and the final straw came when Shane slept through an alarm he set for an early shift on the ship.
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If a crew member sleeps through an alarm, they are not just late; they are making it harder for other crew members to rest. This proved to be too much for Captain Lee Rosbach, who ultimately fired Shane. Captain Lee is known forhis tough approach after years at sea, and he doesn't suffer fools gladly. Shocked but not broken, Shane left the ship to meet up with his girlfriend Aubrey Thomas and enjoy some much-needed relaxation. Ever since, Shane has focused on his relationship with his girlfriend and his second love, the earth. Check out the interview below:
Shane is an environmental activist. While working on Below Deck, he would mention the need for paper straws, renewable resources, and respect for nature. He was recently on aS'more Live episode on Instagram. During this interview, he made sure to highlight just what his mission is in life, by saying, For the audition itself, I jumped in front of the camera, talked about sustainability...I really wanted the platform and I wanted to implement some sustainability on the boat, too"
When not napping or messing up his deckhand duties, Shane was busy preaching about turtles. However, he is not particularly happy with the way the show portrayed him, as much of his teachings were left on the cutting room floor: "They made a meme of my environmentalism- pretty foolish on their part. All they showed were my paper straws and they just made it like save the sea turtles.'" Unfortunately, Shane's teachings were overshadowed by his lack of boating skills. Captain Lee could no longer justify keeping Shaneand paying his Below Deck wages,due to hislackadaisical attitude.
Today, Shane is enjoying a happier, healthier, and more natural life. He is still preaching sustainability and using his new platform for good, which was always his goal. Plus, he is still with his girlfriend, and they are closer than ever, so all is well that ends well. Shane may have joined Below Deckin order to get his message out to the world, but he learned quickly that he was far too inexperienced to stay. Even though he left early on in the season, Shane left his imprint on Below Deck.
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When Ben Baker Jr. arrived in Ramona in mid-January after short stays in Lakeside, La Jolla, Chula Vista and Poway, he discovered a way to combine his church mission with his love of art.
The 22-year-old, an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on his mission in the San Diego region, revived skills he had developed before the mission. They involve an X-Acto knife, a deck of cards and video editing on YouTube.
With the coronavirus putting the usual door-to-door visits on hold, Baker decided to reach out to Ramona residents virtually. He made a card sculpture of the Welcome to Ramona sign, posted a video of him making it on Facebook and announced a raffle for his artwork.
Ben Baker Jr., an elder doing a two-year mission with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, created a card sculpture of the Welcome to Ramona sign and held a raffle on Facebook to give it away.
(Photo courtesy Ben Baker Jr. )
For his sculptures, Baker slices through all 52 cards in the deck to create a colorful, three-dimensional image.
The cool thing about this is that everyone has their own perspective, things that click with them, said Baker. Me, I love movies and art. I knew that if I start doing this form of art and try to share it out, everyone who loves art would appreciate that and possibly reach out to see how I do things.
Ben Baker Jr., 22, with partner Slade Sevy, 19, who came up with the idea for the Welcome to Ramona card sculpture.
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Replicating the Ramona sign wasnt his idea. That suggestion came from his partner, elder Slade Sevy, 19, who had noticed in his several months living in Ramona that residents often expressed pride in their community.
I said, You can make that and post it, said Sevy, who enjoys helping people with genealogical research. With COVID we have to find other ways to connect with people and invite them to learn more about what we teach.
The frequent moves Baker is making during his two-year mission are nothing new. His family bounced around quite a bit living in Colorado twice, Germany twice and North Carolina twice because his dad was a munitions specialist in the Army. He considers Copperas Cove, Texas home.
When he was 13 or 14 his parents asked him if he wanted to go the route of the church and eventually embark on a mission. They told him they would support whatever decision he made, he said.
After reading The Book of Mormon and praying about his future, Baker said he decided a mission was in his future to help people come to Christ. His mission started July 3, 2019.
As for his art, Baker has always appreciated three-dimensional works.
I love looking at videos of sketchings but Im not good at sketching, he said. What I love is picking up an X-Acto knife and doing little details on a piece of paper. Or building things.
Ben Baker Jr. uses all 52 cards in a deck when he creates his card sculptures using an X-Acto knife.
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Baker thought about using cards for his art, but wanted to work with them in a way they could be layered with the X-Acto knife to provide depth. How to do that? Use all 52 cards in the deck, he decided.
He had another inspiration for using all the cards in the deck. God doesnt consider anyone on Earth to be an extra, he said.
It takes a full deck to create the masterpieces, he said.
Bakers research on the internet showed that no one was creating the type of card sculptures he had in mind, so he started from scratch.
Ben Baker Jr.'s first card sculpture was a silhouette of James Bond and gun in Casino Royale.
(Photo courtesy Ben Baker Jr. )
His first card was, of all things, a silhouette of James Bond in Casino Royale, with the gun barrel pointing up. It took him four hours to complete.
That was the first thing that popped into my mind, Baker said. I have never seen Casino Royale but I know that silhouette. Im jumping on the Bond wagon when I get home.
He also has created card sculptures with his favorite Marvel movie character, Captain America, as well as several religious works.
One of Ben Baker Jr.'s religious card sculptures.
(Courtesy Ben Baker Jr. )
Bakers card sculptures and social media outreach have not gone unnoticed by church officials.
Card sculpture... what is that? I had to study it, said Rebecca Davies, communications director for the San Diego region of the Latter-Day Saints church. Thats pretty amazing. How in the world did he learn to do that? And to have that skill grow into a raffle, that was pretty clever.
Social media has been a godsend during the pandemic, Davies said. Other missionaries have told stories virtually with Legos or have done musical performances where each part is videotaped separately and combined into a whole.
Whos really good at social media? The kids, she said. They were already doing this and fine-tuning their skills before they came out as missionaries. No one has to teach them. They run with it.
Baker considered his card sculpture video and raffle a way to let Ramona residents know Im here and super-excited.
It was also a way to conduct what he and Sevy call a social/religious experiment. To enter the raffle, participants had to choose a number from 1 to 531, which corresponds with the number of pages in The Book of Mormon. Baker would send participants the page from the book and ask them to mark up any references regarding a deity.
The point of the experiment is to see if the book testifies to any supreme being, Jesus or God if every page has something to do with that, Baker said. That is the purpose of the book, to teach people about Jesus Christ.
On Feb. 5, the winner of the Ramona welcome sign card sculpture was revealed: Ramona resident Karen Rawls.
Rawls said she saw Bakers video on Facebook and was amazed.
Ive never seen anything like it before, she said. I dont know how he came up with that idea. And his video was really well put together.
Rawls has the card sculpture on her piano.
I just love it. Im the only person who has one, she said.
Baker, who has about five more months on his mission, is already looking ahead. Joining the Air Force is one goal. The next is going to school to train as an architect.
He said he enjoyed getting to know Ramona residents on Facebook during his experiment. And he continues to do his card sculptures and share them.
Even if they didnt win the raffle, hopefully we can help them see the blessings that come from the page they got, Baker said.
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Hello and welcome to On Deck Circle for today, Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. And if youre into numbers, you should notice that today is a numerical sequence youll see repeated 10 more times this year whenever you write the date with the full year in Arabic numbers: 19/2021.
Your need to read time today is 90-seconds.
Had he lived, Justin Fashanu would be celebrating his 60th birthday today. Last year at this time, Britains first out male gay soccer player was posthumously inducted into the National Football Museums Hall of Fame. Hes also todays LGBTQ sports Black History Month hero. Read the story here.
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If youre an LGBTQ person in sports looking to connect with others in the community, head over to GO! SPACE to meet and interact with other LGBTQ athletes, or to Equality Coaching Alliance to find other coaches, administrators and other non-athletes in sports.
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And ICYMI: Hello, Dolly! Such an icon.
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Nearly every day of the week, Outsports has a new podcast for your enjoyment. Today, Ken Schultz who helped in the naming of this new feature, On Deck Circle is back with 3 Strikes Youre Out. This week, his special guest is out former MLB umpire Dale Scott. Listen to part one by clicking here:
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CONNECTICUT (WTNH) Some Connecticut woke up to slippery surface areas around their homes.
Chief Meteorologist Gil Simmons said there were two different weather zones this morning: those who got rain and those who got ice and freezing rain.
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He said areas more inland were in the ice zone.
Good morning Connecticut! Two different weather zones out there! Rainy and foggy in one area and freezing rain/ice in the other. Temperatures will be rising through the morning. We will be tracking this change live with reports and the radar 4-7AM on @WTNH ! pic.twitter.com/QDxN6H1RIL
He said the freezing rain should be all changed over to plain rain and will have move out by mid-morning.
Simmons said temperatures could hit near 50 degrees in the eastern and southern parts of the state this afternoon.
A Flood Advisory has been issued for Fairfield, Middlesex, New Haven and New London counties.
Another storm is possible Thursday into Friday morning. Snow will develop late Thursday. Then slowly increase overnight with the snow switching to sleet/freezing rain across southern Connecticut into early Friday.
Those going outside this morning are urged to be careful as decks and stairs could be slippery.
RELATED: 5 safety tips when walking on snow or ice
Take it from News 8s very own Laura Hutchinson.
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February 20, 2021 by
Mr HomeBuilder
When I was growing up and my dad, a museum administrator, had to go out of town for meetings, my mom had two rituals: make breakfast for dinner, including waffles with strawberries and ice cream, and redecorate the house. She took advantage of her temporary insomnia by painting and wallpapering rooms through the night.
Dad flying to New York? Down comes some old velvety floral monstrosity and up goes old-timey black-and-white 19th-century newsprint advertising in the kids bathroom. Dad is in Chicago for a few days? Thats just enough time for my bedroom to get green, yellow and blue flower paper, and my younger sisters room a burst of pink, red and orange flowers. Sometimes, after we got home from school, Mom recruited us to help steam and scrape off layer upon layer of old paper. I still have olfactory memories of that distinctive aroma of wet paper and old paste.
And I have never approached wallpapering for my own home, as a result.
But Im rethinking that now. According to Homes & Gardens, an interior design and garden design magazine, wallpaper is a key trend for 2021. And its changed dramatically since the 1970s when Mom was putting it up and certainly since the 13th century, when the earliest wallpapers were used in Europe. These were domino papers pasted on the walls of homes of devout religious believers, featuring popular religious icons.
The Amhara design, available at Thomas Lavin, is based on a linen print called Zig & Zag, a playful take on a mixture of African and Asian designs and symbols.
(Courtesy of James Malone at Thomas Lavin)
Now, of course, wallpaper may be too limiting a name. Think wallcovering since, according to Debra Lyons, owner of Lyons Wallpaper in San Diego, the sky is the limit as far as materials used. She pointed out that thin wood, bamboo, raffia, silk, plaster, metals, glass beads and leather are many of the options. Other designers incorporate woven papers, cork and grass cloth as well.
Printing methods, too, have evolved.
Methods used in production range from hand-painted, drum roll printing and silk screen to digitally printed on large-format printers, Lyons said.
Stephanie Moffitt, design director of Mokum Textiles in Sydney, Australia, explained that digital printing has become a huge innovation for wallpaper.
It allows you to print photographic quality and play with much larger scales, she said. This has created a growing trend towards landscape and panel-style wallpapers.
Moffitt pointed out other trends for 2021 and 2022:
The Les Petites Histoires (miniature journeys) pattern, shown in Broceliande (enchanted forest), offers a stroll through a fantastical setting.
(Courtesy of litis)
Trends are now very layered. The area we focus on in the Mokum brand is translating our textile patterns into wallpapers and, as a result, our curated range is very pattern-rich. The key trends we are referencing in our next Catherine Martin for Mokum range, due early 2022, are maximalist in tone and grounded in escapism and nostalgia. We believe that escapism will become even more relevant, with patterns engulfing rooms to create immersive environments. Patterns will continue to reference tropical foliage, creating lush interiors and surreal landscape.
Historical patterns are another key trend which is often explored via digital print, with designers reinterpreting and modernizing traditional techniques and archival patterns via scale and color, she added. This trend allows you to create an interior space with a sense of historic splendor, adding antiqued surfaces or architectural details via wallpapers or panels.
Sois Changeante (between silks) wallpaper, shown in Yuzen, is reminiscent of silk painting. The collection also offers plain designs and stripes.
(Courtesy of litis)
Other trends we see continuing to grow across both wallpapers and textiles are retro and vintage style patterns via the current obsession with Bauhaus geometrics and hand-painted abstract designs.
While these wallcoverings are designed and created to last for years, temporary wallpaper is another option think peel-and-stick designs that make it easy and inexpensive to put up and take down. They can be found at retailers from Wayfair to Urban Outfitters to West Elm, and can be a perfect option for a renter, for a kids bedroom, for someone who wants to create the illusion of a design element or for someone who just cant make up their mind.
Designer Kim Nadel used a vibrant Missoni-style wallcovering on the back panels of a wall unit in this California contemporary coastal home. The choice was inspired by the clients love of yoga, the 1970s and a beach vibe.
(Courtesy of Kim Nadel / Gaia Inspired Design and Consulting)
Encinitas interior designer Kim Nadel of Kim Nadel/Gaia Inspired Design and Consulting has used it for her clients. For one client, she installed a vibrant Missoni zigzag pattern on a removable panel behind the shelves of a custom-designed wall unit/room divider because the client was concerned about committing. The pattern is one of several for the client.
I had panels made up that were covered in different things so she could pop the back panel out if she wanted to and change it out with another.
For a quick, low-cost way to add visual impact to her own fireplace, designer Kim Nadel used a temporary wallpaper around the arch that looks like tile. The effect also helps balance a large TV hung above.
(Courtesy of Kim Nadel / Gaia Inspired Design and Consulting)
She also put in temporary wallpaper strategically in her own home around the arch of her fireplace to balance having a massive TV over the fireplace.
It probably needed some beautiful Spanish tile, but because of the expense and the time involved installing it, I found a temporary wallpaper that looks like tile, Nadel said. People think its real and it cost a fraction of tile. And we could do it ourselves.
The Papillon wallpaper pattern, shown in Powder, brings a romantic, floral look to the room.
(Courtesy of Mokum Textiles)
Whether you choose a unique textile or temporary paper, you have to be strategic in the design you choose and where you put it. Still, both Nadel and Lyons insisted there are no rules. It just depends on your aesthetic and the impact youre looking to make.
There are no rules, but I would say in general for a small room, like a powder room or a den, if you put it on all the walls and use a large pattern, understand that it will give you a cocoon feeling, said Nadel. If youre trying to add just a little pizazz or wow factor for a living room, you could put a small pattern on every wall.
If its a large pattern, think about the scale and what else you have in the room. Will it compete or clash with a patterned area rug or other textiles or complement them? Is it meant to stand on its own for attention or be a background for art?
Nadel pointed out, You might want a calmer pattern or color in your bedroom unless you put it just on the wall behind your bed where it wont impact your sleep.
But, she said with a laugh, if you want to be adventurous in a guest room or an office wall, a hallway, stairwell or the powder room, go for it. They can be fun spaces to be in.
And, she added, you could even put it on the risers of stairs.
LOdyssee collection by James Dunlop displays exotic flowers, foliage and jungle animals in a colorful, artistically rendered style.
(Courtesy of James Dunlop Textiles)
If youre only going to choose one wall in a room for installing wallcoverings, Lyons recommends making it the wall you see when you first walk into the room or wherever you want to create a focal point or setting.
Should you do it yourself?
Wallpaper installation can be fun and challenging, Lyons said. But if you are purchasing a high-end wall covering, I definitely recommend hiring a professional. The best way to find a good installer is a referral from someone who has had wallpaper installed. Check out websites online or sites like Yelp, where you can read reviews. Always make sure the installer is a licensed contractor who is bonded and insured.
Golden is a San Diego freelance writer and blogger.
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