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    Turn lanes will be added in ‘complete reconstruction’ of Broad and Hamilton – ThisWeek Community News

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The crossroads of East Broad Street and North and South Hamilton roads in Whitehall is slated for improvements that will include dual left-turn lanes on three sides of the intersection.

    Design and engineering for the nearly $11 million project is underway, but construction is not expected to begin until 2023, said Whitehall development director Zach Woodruff.

    The intersection was included on a list of 150 in Ohio that would most benefit from safety improvements, said Breanna Badanes, a public-information officer for the Ohio Department of Transportation. The list was issued byissued this year by Gov. Mike DeWine, she said.

    This project is in the very early stages of development and is likely to include intersection widening with the addition of dedicated turn lanes, Badanes said.

    The intersection consistently ranked in the top 100 for high-crash intersections in the region from 2014 to 2016, according to Badanes .

    In 2016, it was ranked No. 21 by MORPC and was No. 30 on ODOTs Highway Safety Improvement Program list, she said.

    "These rankings prompted a safety study in 2018 to identify crash trends and develop potential solutions,"Badanes said.

    According to ODOT, 124 crashes occurred at the intersection from 2015 to 2017; of these 37, or 30%, were injury crashes, she said.

    Twenty-eight percent of all crashes occurred from 4 to 7 p.m., and the most common kind of accident was a rear-end collision, accounting for 34% of the crashes,Badanes said.

    Twenty-four percent of crashes were angle-type crashes, and nearly all of them occurred at driveways near the intersection, she said. Fifteen percent of crashes involved a left turn, she said.

    A virtual public meeting on the proposed upgrade is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Dec. 9. All information about the project and the public meeting will be available attransportation.ohio.gov in November after the content is determined, Badanes said.

    The ODOT project represents a complete reconstruction, including creating additional turn lanes, traffic-signal improvements, sidewalk replacement with curbs and ramps compliant with the American with Disabilities Act, street-light improvements and streetscape elements, such as street trees and brick pavement, Woodruff said.

    The project includes a new right-turn lane from eastbound East Broad Street to southbound South Hamilton Road anddual left-turn laneson the other three approaches tothe intersection.

    About 55,000 vehicles pass through the intersection each day, Woodruff said.

    The intersection was prioritized by ODOT and the city of Whitehall for improvements based on crash and traffic congestion data," he said. "The intersection overhaul will improve safety and ease congestion for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists alike."

    Related story: Changes in works for crash-prone Whitehall intersection

    The estimated cost of the project is $10.9 million.

    Of this amount, $9.5 million will be funded by federal and state sources and $1.4 million will come from a grant from the Ohio Public Works Commission, Woodruff said.

    The grant is pending, and, if approved, the earliest the funding would be available would be July 2021, said Megan Meyer, community-affairs manager for Whitehall.

    ODOT hopes to improve the overall safety of the intersection by construction of the project," said Rebecca Wagner, transportation engineer for ODOT's District 6and the project manager. "The design consultant is scheduled to submit stage 1 plans and preliminary right-of-way plans by mid-October, and we hope to have the design completed by late summer of 2022."

    Although the project is expected to improve safety and traffic flow at the intersection, it also represents another step in reimagining the corridor, Whitehall Mayor Kim Maggard said.

    The Lofts and Norton Crossing, a new apartment complex on the south side of East Broad Street just west of the intersection, opened this summer,along with the Old Bag of Nails Pub at Norton Crossing.

    The next phase of the $55 million mixed-use Norton Crossing development that includes offices and retail space is expected to begin next year, according to Frank Kass, founder and chairman of Continental Real Estate Cos., the developer of Norton Crossing.

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    Chalk It Up Adapts for Pandemic Life in its 25th Year – San Antonio Magazine

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Since Artpace cant invite thousands of San Antonians downtown for its annual Chalk It Up art festival on Saturday, its bringing art into the community.

    From 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10, 20 featured artists will create chalk murals on sidewalks or pavement at one of 10 San Antonio Public Libraries. One library in each City Council district was selected and locals will have the chance to drive through each branch to view the works.

    It was very important for us to stay connected to the community, Artpace executive director Riley Robinson said during a virtual press conference on Oct. 5. Community is our theme.

    Robinson said in some years the event has drawn as many as 35,000 people downtown, which obviously wasnt an option in 2020. But, knowing how difficult the COVID-19 pandemic has been on both the community at large and the artist community, they knew they needed to figure out a way to keep the event going.

    Along with public art at area libraries, student groups have also created chalk masterpieces that theyre sharing virtually. Known as TeamWorks, the program provides a chalk kit to each registered student team, which this year included 54 groups from 10 area school districts, said Katie Pace Halleran, co-chair of Chalk It Up. This year, students had the month of September to work on their pieces before submitting photos of them for viewing and judging online. Winners will be announced at 1 p.m. on Saturday.

    Halleran said theyre also hopeful that families will get involved from home by using their own chalk to create work on their driveways, sidewalks and streets and sharing them via social media with #ChalkItUpAtHome. Share it virtually so we can come together in as many ways as possible, she says.

    Featured artist Fernando Andrade said it wasnt until he was in college that he began visiting museums and art galleries, so hes always loved that Chalk It Up gives families the chance to see artwork in the community. His work will be on display at Central Library.

    This year may look a little different, adds featured artist Brbara Miarro, but it will be just as impactful. Since were dispersed through the city its like were taking over the city, said Miarro, whose mural will be at Carver Library.

    Typically, Chalk It Up is Artpaces second largest annual fundraiser, Robinson said. This year, theyre thankful to sponsors for supporting the event. He added that it has always been important to Artpace to ensure professional artists are paid for their work and theyre able to do that this year thanks to support from the San Antonio Public Library Foundation.

    Chalk It Up

    Saturday, Oct. 10

    10 a.m.-2 p.m.

    See the Murals

    Central Library: Works by Fernando Andrade and Cassidy Fritts

    Carver Library: Works by Brbara Miarro and Anthony Dean-Harris

    Mission Library: Works by Isabel Ann Castro and Mark Anthony Martinez

    Cortez Library: Works by Juan Miguel Ramos and Justin Korver

    Las Palmas Library: Works by Joe De La Cruz and Jeremiah Teutsch

    Henry Guerra Library: Works by Xavier Gilmore and Katrina Guzman

    Maverick Library: Works by Ruth Buentello, Yoko Misu and Nathan Segovia

    Igo Library: Works by Alan Serna and Richard Armendariz

    Parman Library: Works by Madison Cowles Serna and Jasmeet Kaur

    Tobin Library: Works by Kaldric Deshon Dow and Cherise Rhys Joy Munro

    For a full map, including locations of student murals, visit artpace.org/chalk-it-up

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    Beverly Drive homes for sale, and what’s happening in Erie real estate – GoErie.com

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Pam Parker|Erie Times-News

    Areas of quick sales are all over the city, and another hot spot is on Beverly Drive. Close to Frontier Park, thisbeautiful boulevard had about 10 homes change handsin the last few years just within a few blocks. The area includesa nice variety of ranches, bungalows and Cape Cods.Unique roof lines, mature landscapes and quaint architecture are common characteristics in thearea.

    Currently,two homes, next door to each other, are on the market at 317 Beverly Drive and 321 Beverly Drive. Both homes are listed with Stacey Santos, of Keller Williams Realtors.Her number is 323-3153.

    These attractive two-story homes have a lot of updates. Here are the details:

    317 Beverly Drive, Erie

    $170,000

    Brick construction gives this home a commanding appearance. It's covered portico entry takes visitors inside to 1,876 square feet of living space with three bedrooms, one full bath and one fireplace. Spacious rooms abound with a 22-by-13-foot living room, and 21-by-14-foot family and a formal dining room. Built in 1939, this home offers gleaminghardwood flooring, contemporary colors, multiple updates and a private backyard. Taxes are $4,954.

    321 Beverly Drive, Erie

    $225,000

    Built in 1930, this 1,960-square-foot home includes three bedrooms and two and a half baths. Beautiful hardwood flooring stands out on the first floor along with a living-room fireplace, beautiful dining room, arched doorways, large windows and French doors. It offers a two-car detached garage,25-by-23-foot finished lower level and patio doors to great outdoor living space with an in-ground pool. Contemporary colors and outstanding decor stand out on this home.Taxes are $5,504.

    Market moving and so are buyers

    All the stats aren't in just yet, but if you're wondering what the market looks like right now, here's a quick snapshotfrom P.J. Monella, association executive, at the Greater Erie Board of Realtors, which covers Erie and Crawford counties.

    One more home on Charlotte Street

    Last week, I wrote about a lot of sales on Charlotte Street in Erie. Somehow, I missed this one. The home at 2727 Charlotte St. is for sale at $122,500. It includes 1,144 square feet, two bedrooms and one full bath. Hardwood floors are a highlight, andit has an adorable backyard.Amanda Serafini, of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services lists this one. Her number is 384-3350.

    Send email topam.parker@timesnews.com. Follow her on Twitter: @HerTimesErie.

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    All Signs Point to Homes in Glassell Park, the Hollywood Hills & Silver Lake – The Eastsider LA

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    2682 Cunard St | Glassell Park

    $1,275,000 | 4 Beds | 3.5 Baths | More

    Nestled on a Glassell Park hillside, this light-filled home offers abundant space and a sparkling pool in the desirable Delevan Elementary school district.

    2016 construction is rendered with beautiful modern design and high-end finishes, the expansive open layout featuring wood flooring, towering ceilings and glass patio doors welcoming showers of sunlight.

    The sun-splashed yard with a pool and spa create a serene environment to relax, dine and play.

    Tracy Do

    $989,000 | 2 Beds | 1.75 Baths | More

    Wrapped in foliage and a sense of tranquility, this charming home places you in the historic Whitley Heights enclave of the Hollywood Hills.

    Windows and flooring are crafted in beautiful wood, with decorative arches and a tiled mantle creating an air of whimsy. In the oversized Primary bedroom find a high vaulted ceiling and glass sliders for seamless outdoor access; use the second bedroom for a home office as needed.

    Private yard space offers a magical hideaway with a vine-wrapped covered patio and sparkling fountain surrounded by lush landscaping and bamboo.

    Tracy Do

    $3,990/mo | 2 Beds | 1 Bath | More

    A spacious two-bedroom apartment in a great Silver Lake location.

    The large living room and dining area has character details including beautiful wood flooring, decorative moulding and large windows framing far-reaching vistas. The kitchen is well appointed and newly updated with quartz countertops, dishwasher, and cool Spanish floor tile.

    Both bedrooms provide closet space and one has French doors opening to a large rear garden shaded by trees and lush planting, your perfect setting for working from home or morning coffee.

    Tracy Do

    $6,000/mo | 3 Beds | 2.5 Baths | More

    A rare opportunity to lease a stunning, fully furnished Silver Lake residence on a short-term basis.

    With walls of glass and gorgeous views, the stylish home resonates with tranquility in a prime location near the Reservoir. The airy interior presents high ceilings, skylights, beautiful wood flooring and a statement hearth clad in matte emerald tile.

    Sunlight spills through floor-to-ceiling windows, and there is seamless flow to a dining deck where vistas stretch for miles. The open-air deck and patio offer a serene haven to relax, dine and socialize against a backdrop of picturesque hillsides.

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    Some bars and restaurants are closing indefinitely as Toronto on cusp of reverting to Stage 2 – blogTO

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Some Toronto bars are now choosing to close their doors to drinkers indefinitely because of the rising COVID-19 case count andthe way resultant restrictions are impacting theirbusiness.

    "We chose to close because of the worrying rise in COVID-19 cases in the city. Our priority has always been the health, safety, and enjoyment of our staff and guests so given the current climate, the only thing that made sense to us was to shut it down indefinitely," says Max Morin of Godspeed Brewery.

    The brewery has closed its pub and patio indefinitely.

    "We were also reading and watching a lot of frontline healthcare workers ask for tighter restrictions on bars and restaurants so we felt a need to do right by them as well."

    Not all bars in the hard-hit industry have been so enthusiastic to volunteer to close their doors, many actively speaking up about the recent tightening of restrictions on bars including an 11 p.m. last call.

    "Not every brewery, bar, or small business has the luxury to close for dine in like we have. We recognize that every business is different and think it's important to highlight the sacrifices other breweries have made since the start of the pandemic," says Morin.

    "Many of our peers like Left Field, Muddy York, Bellwoods, the list goes on,have remained closed for service or opted to limit their service to patio only and we think that should be applauded, too."

    Though it hasn't been mandated, some restaurants have chosen to voluntarilyroll back to closing for dine-in service, opting to stick to patio service or takeout only.

    As for Godspeed, they have no set reopening date for their pub as of yet.

    "It's hard to put terms on a reopening date given that we really don't know what this second wave or winter will bring. That said, a flattening of the curve or a vaccine would go a long way in making us feel compelled to reopen," says Morin.

    "In the future, we'll always consider advice from Toronto Public Health before making any big decisions."

    While Godspeed will remain open in a bottle shop and takeout capacity, Betty's has announced they're closing down entirely for the forseeable future.

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    Take a look at this six-bedroom Beverly Drive home that maximizes outdoor living areas – The Dallas Morning News

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Situated on iconic Beverly Drive in the heart of Highland Park, this 9,343-square-foot home has an abundance of amenities inside and out. The Mediterranean-style home has imported French limestone throughout, a clay tile roof and marble details.

    Built in 2015, the home has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and one half-bathroom across its two floors.

    Listing agent Doris Jacobs said the home has great entertainment flow and outstanding finish out.

    A grand staircase is the focal point of an entryway that has a tall ceiling and iron accents on the staircase and light fixture. The entryway leads to a formal living room which has an intricate wood-plank ceiling design and an imported antique French fireplace. The formal dining room also has a fireplace. Both rooms have access to the front patio through arched French doors.

    Further into the house, the kitchen has custom cabinets, a La Cornue range, a breakfast bar, walk-in pantry, countertop seating and a patterned backsplash above the stove.

    The homes great room has beam accents across the ceiling and an abundance of windows, all looking out to the backyard and patios. The room is filled with natural light, and there is a wet bar and wine room nearby and easily accessible.

    A guest suite sits on the first floor with a walk-in closet and a marble bathroom.

    The primary suite sits on the second floor, with his-and-her bathrooms each complete with walk-in closets.

    1/15Interior of 3608 Beverly Drive.(Shoot2Sell Real Estate Photography)

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    11/15Patio at 3608 Beverly Drive.(Shoot2Sell Real Estate Photography)

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    15/15Patio at 3608 Beverly Drive.(Shoot2Sell Real Estate Photography)

    The four remaining bedrooms sit on the second floor, each with en suite bathrooms and walk-in closets. Two of the bedrooms have balconies. Theres a living area with a wet bar on the second floor as well, along with a utility room.

    Outside, the home has an expansive covered terrace and a manicured backyard. With a fireplace, chandeliers, a grill, tile accents, and seating areas around the pool, theres plenty of room for outdoor entertaining.

    3608 Beverly Drive is listed for $7,995,000 by Doris Jacobs of Allie Beth Allman and Associates.

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    Brothers Bar and Grill is reopening in an 8,000-square-foot space that now includes a beer garden and kitchen – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Brothers Bar and Grill is reopening at 1213 N. Water St. on Oct. 8. It is twice the size of its previous space and now has a full kitchen, 45 TVs, outdoor beer garden and more.(Photo: Jordyn Noennig)

    Brothers Bar and Grillis new and improved, and ready to reopen in Milwaukee.

    The Water Street bar closed in November to prepare for an expansion that combined its previous space with the next-door space, the formerMilwaukee Moulding & Frame building.

    After almost a year it is reopening an 8,000-square-foot space that includes ample seating, anarcade and dance floor. There are 45 TVs throughout the building for game watching and 40 draft lines for beers.A 2,000-square-foot beer garden is outside.

    Brothers Bar and Grill has 40 tap lines. It is reopening on Oct. 8 at 1213 N. Water St.(Photo: Jordyn Noennig)

    "It's unrecognizable from before," said Marc Fortney, co-owner of Brothers, 1213 N. Water St. "We're really bringing everything. It'sthe new version of Brothers."

    The bar and restaurant chain is based in La Crosse and has 20 locations across the country. Fortneysaid Brothers started as a college bar, but itsnew locations have been larger and more family-friendly.

    The second floor of Brothers Bar and Grill overlooks the first floor. It is reopening on Oct. 8, 2020 at 1213 N. Water St.(Photo: Jordyn Noennig)

    "As we've gotten older, we've thought more aboutwhat we would want in a bar, and brought that to Brothers," he said. "We're available for family dining, and after 10 p.m. we'll be 21 and older and focus on that crowd."

    The Milwaukee Brothers is the first remodeled location in Wisconsin.

    "We don't have this in La Crosse," Fortney said. "We thought it was a great opportunity to do this in Milwaukee with the Fiserv Forum right there. It's really exciting for us to bring this here to Wisconsin. We're just beaming."

    Brothers Bar and Grill has a custom 40-foot long bar on the first floor. It is reopening on Oct. 8, 2020 at 1213 N. Water St.(Photo: Jordyn Noennig)

    Features of the new Brothers include custom wood bars, one 40 feet long on the first floor and a second bar on the second floor.

    The dance floor has unique lighting and a dedicated DJ booth. Pool tables and dartboards are found throughout, as are murals. The second floor is available for renting out and overlooks the first floor.

    A Milwaukee mural is right outside the new beer garden at Brothers Bar and Grill. It is reopening on Oct. 8, 2020 at 1213 N. Water St.(Photo: Jordyn Noennig)

    The beer garden has a retractable roof, heaters, televisionsand sliding garage doors. Exposed Cream City brick is throughout the interior and exterior, and the outside of the building also got a remodel.

    "We really pulled out all the stops for this place," Fortney said.

    The new full kitchen will serve lunch and dinner. Its menu includes burgers, wings, salads and more with daily food and drink specials.

    Fortney said they will monitor the COVID-19 situation and suchthings asthe dance floor may not be open to start.

    Brothers has received City of Milwaukee approval for its COVID-19 safety plan. UnderGov.Tony Evers' mandate this week that restaurants are limited to 25% capacity, the space will have a capacity of 240 people, plus the beer garden.

    It is celebrating its grand opening on Thursday. It will be open daily from 11 a.m. to bar close.

    Jordyn Noennig covers pop culture and entertainment in Milwaukee. Follow her on Instagram@JordynTaylor_n.Find her on Twitter @JordynTNoennig. Call her at 262-446-6601 or email Jordyn.Noennig@jrn.com.

    RELATED: Here's which Milwaukee restaurants and bars are open for takeout and delivery

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    The Win~dow Has Opened its Doors on the Boardwalk – Argonaut Online

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Stepan Sarkisian

    The Win~Dows delicious double cheeseburger

    Along the iconic Venice Boardwalk, burger stand the Win~dow at American Beauty is looking to recreate the magic a second time.

    Stylized as The Win~Dow, the classic American-style takeaway restaurant opened its first location on Rose Avenue in 2019, where it quickly became a neighborhood favorite and famous for its $4 burgers. Its second location, right on the corner of Ocean Front Walk and 19th Avenue, will feature its signature cheeseburgers at wallet-friendly prices just steps away from the beach.

    Head Chefs Anthony Goodwin and Chef Elisha Ben-Haim opened the new location on Tuesday, Sept. 29, committed to keeping much of the menu and low-prices the same while offering some new Venice-appropriate additions. The curated menu, which features items costing $8 or less, features vegetarian alternatives like grain bowls and plant-based burgers, alongside fried chicken sandwiches and the Win~dows ever-popular cheeseburgers. The expanded menu also features a separate ice-cream bar offering milkshakes and dipped cones, perfect frozen treats for cooldowns on hot beach days.

    The new location also has a 40-seat patio with a prime view of the Pacific Ocean and Muscle Beach for those looking to relax while enjoying their meal. If youre feeling a bit lazy, local delivery is also available through DoorDash, Postmates and UberEats. Check out the new location open daily from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., and for more information, visit http://www.thewin-dow.la or follow @americanbeauty.la on Instagram.

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    New Denver Venue Number Thirty Eight Will Host Concerts in Winter – Westword

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Number Thirty Eight, a new, massive food, drink and live-music venue in RiNo, is about as Colorado-centric as it gets.

    The name refers to how this great state was the 38th to join the union; there are 24 local brews on tap, and the space serves local spirits, as well. Founders Spencer Fronk and Andrew Palmquist say it boasts 18,000 square feet of outdoor space. That includes a huge patio, stage and volleyball courts, all of which take a cue from Colorados aprs-ski culture. And that means Number Thirty Eight will be hosting outdoor concerts even after the weather turns cold.

    The venue, which opens Friday, October 9, with music from indie-pop singer-songwriter Zach Heckendorf, is set to host shows three nights a week, with each act playing two sets a night, at 5 and 8 p.m. The shows will include rising stars playing across genres: Indie-pop act South of France plays two nights this weekend, while indie-psych band Augustus, rapper extraordinaire Old Man Saxon, the road-trip rockers in Whitacreand gifted singer-songwriters Lucas Wolf and Covenhoven are on tap later this month.

    As Coloradans, when it gets cold, we put a layer on, and we go outside right when it gets cold," Fronk says. "We don't just go inside. We go and explore, and we go to the mountains to get out. And that's kind of the mentality that we're going to be bringing here. We want people to come outside. We'll have heaters. You put on a warm layer, you listen to music, and you drink a cold beverage.

    Number Thirty Eight's outdoor patio and stage.

    Jon Solomon

    There isnt a cover for concerts, but reservations are required on OpenTable. As part of COVID-19 restrictions, theres a 175-seat capacity, but the space could hold 1,000 people once coronavirus restrictions are lifted.

    One of the things we also really wanted to focus on in our outdoor space was the variety of seating, Palmquist says. A lot of outdoor patios are just a sea of picnic tables. We wanted to create a space [where] people can pick and choose what sort of seating style they want.

    The stage has state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems that Palmquist says are plug-and-play for most bands.

    While Fronk and Palmquist have been planning to open Number Thirty Eight, which is housed in a former neon-sign factory, for two years, theyve had to hold off the past six months to see whats happening in the restaurant and bar industry during COVID-19. They designed the space with safety guidelines in place.

    Theres a state-of-the-art check-in and payment system that uses wristbands and RFID trackers for a touchless experience for ordering food or drinks. Theres also a reservation-based, distanced seating plan, and a wall of floor-to-ceiling garage doors that let in fresh air year-round and open onto the patio.

    Number Thirty Eight opens this weekend.

    Jon Solomon

    Both Colorado natives, Fronk and Palmquist realized there was a hole in the market.

    If you want to find really good live music, you have to sacrifice the food or beverage, Fronk says. You go to a place that has amazing food, and there's someone in the corner playing the guitar. Or you can go to a music venue, and you don't get that great of food. With Number 38, we change that, so you never have to choose again. You can always have great music, great food and great booze, all within one space, and brought to you in a unique, contactless and safe way.

    Chef Merlin Verrier, who was the culinary director at Lollapalooza in Chicago for a decade (and ran Street Feud at Avanti), heads up the kitchen, with a menu that includes flatbreads, tacos, bowls and bao buns.

    Fronk and Palmquist also intend to open additional locations in other states, starting with Austin, Texas (Number Twenty Eight), Portland, Oregon (Number Thirty Three) and Columbus, Ohio (Number Seventeen) in 2021 and 2022.

    Jon Solomon writes about music and nightlife for Westword, where he's been the Clubs Editor since 2006.

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    Four on the market: in North County Dublin – Independent.ie

    - October 10, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Four impressive properties currently on the market in North County Dublin.

    850k DNG Fairview (01) 833 1802

    St Dominic's is among a row of bungalows opposite the Kitestown Road junction, but while most of the others have been changed and extended, St Dominic's is still much as it was when it was built in the 1950s. There's plenty of scope to extend it now, as it's on 0.3 of an acre with lawned gardens front and back. It's 1,227 sq ft, all on one floor, with an open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen to the left and three bedrooms to the right, two of them with sea views. There's also an attic that hasn't been converted and a garage in the garden.

    390k DNG McKenna Healy (01) 849 1510

    It's no exaggeration to say Tign na Mara is right on the strand. Loughsinny Beach is practically the garden, with the harbour on the other side behind the house. 'Tign' is also an accurate description, as the place measures just 474 sq ft, although it has what you need. There are two bedrooms - a double and a single - plus an open-plan kitchen and living room, with a picture window looking out over the sand and water. There's a little stone-walled patio out the front, facing west over the beach. Skerries is about 10 minutes' drive to the north, while the M1/M50 junction is about half an hour away.

    975k Sherry FitzGerald Malahide (01) 845 4500

    The houses at the back of the Knockdara estate are elevated considerably above street level and an unusual feature has been made of this, with parking at street level and steps up to the front doors. As they face south, they have sunny patios out front as well. The back garden of No11 is also tiered, with steps up to an upper patio and lawn. French doors in the kitchen/dining room give on to the garden, and also off this room is a playroom. The ground floor also has two front-facing reception rooms, each with a gas-fitted fireplace. The first floor has four bedrooms plus a bathroom and shower.

    275k Kelly Bradshaw Dalton (01) 804 0500

    You won't have to bother with gardening much at No15 Thornleigh Road, as the back garden has been fully paved with slate tiles. If it's greenery you're after, the Broadmeadow Linear Park and Thornleigh playground are across the road. No15 measures 1,142 sq ft on three floors, with two bedrooms on the first floor and a third on the top floor with ensuite shower. On the ground floor, the kitchen is at the front and opens through an archway to a living/dining room at the back, with a fireplace and patio doors. Applewood's commercial centre is two minutes' walk.

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