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Ocean Plaza, a new shopping mall located on Horkoho Street next to the Lybidska metro station, will add 165,000 square meters, including 131,000 square meters of commercial space, to retail space in Kyiv. Major shopping centers in operation in Kyiv (by area) Yesterday at 23:13 | Kyiv PostOffice lease prices in Kyiv
Ocean Plaza
Ocean Plaza, a new shopping mall located on Horkoho Street next to the Lybidska metro station, will add 165,000 square meters, including 131,000 square meters of commercial space, to retail space in Kyiv.
The first part of the $150 million project may be completed this fall; construction of the second part will start by the end of 2012.
The complex will include various forms of entertainment, including an aquarium, and a food court.
A Real grocery hypermarket and nine-screen IMAX movie theater will anchor the complex from both sides, according to the Ukrainian Trade Guild, the exclusive agent for the shopping mall.
Ukrainian Trade Guild is currently holding talks with potential tenants for Ocean Plaza, which include world-recognized brands whove yet to enter Ukraines market, like Saks 5th Avenue, H&M, Starbucks, House of Blues, Disney Store and Burger King.
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NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Lumenergi (the Company), a leading provider of network-controlled lighting energy management solutions, is pleased to announce it has recently signed agreements with additional sales representative agencies that will expand the reach of its Responsive Lighting Network hardware and software solutions into the Southern Region of the United States. Expanding relationships with top commercial sales representative firms are critical to extending the reach of Lumenergis leading building lighting control solutions to more commercial facility owners and building operators.
Lumenergi optimizes centralized control of a buildings lighting network for maximum energy savings supporting mixed lighting technologies, such as LED, fluorescent, CFL and halogen. While preserving its customers lighting infrastructure investments, the Companys proprietary technology uses existing building wiring, shared power distribution and software control to provide customized tuning of a buildings lighting operation and enhanced energy efficiency via reports that pinpoint and can be used to eliminate energy waste.
The demand for responsive energy management in commercial facilities is growing and Lumenergi provides a unique solution. As a result, we have a strong and growing following, said Lumenergi Senior Vice President of Sales Bill Astary. By partnering with a distinguished group of sales representatives around the country, we are ensuring quality and experienced sales support, delivery and installation for commercial building owners and operators optimizing the total Lumenergi experience for the maximum benefit to our customers.
Lumenergis sales representatives provide outstanding local customer support with dedicated account executives, commercial application expertise, and the logistical know-how to successfully implement lighting and lighting controls solutions. Joining the Lumenergi sales distribution network are:
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April 27, 2012 by
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By MARY POLETTI
Herald-Whig Staff Writer
HANNIBAL, Mo. -- A clock said to have belonged to the real-life Becky Thatcher returned to its home in the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum Tuesday after three months' restoration work.
However, museum officials say the work answered no questions about the 18th-century clock's mysterious origins.
Employees of the Ralls County Clock Co. moved the seven-foot-tall grandfather clock from their Main Street shop back to the museum Tuesday morning, carrying it across the street in pieces and reassembling it in its longtime home outside the museum's second-floor auditorium.
The reassembly took roughly half an hour, but it made a striking diversion for museum staff.
Executive Director Cindy Lovell, walking out of her office near the clock to take her lunch break, stopped in her tracks and said: "Wow."
Curator Henry Sweets said he had visited the clock at the shop to see how work was progressing and said it had operated well even in the repair shop.
As clock shop employees Don Morton Jr. and Matt Walden reinstalled the clock's movement and wound the clock, it began to tick and chime again without incident, as it would have in Twain's time.
"I'm looking forward to having it chiming away again," Sweets said.
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Firefighters are still looking into what caused the fire that nearly destroyed this Frogtown Road home.
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NEW CANAAN, Conn. Restoring the power after a brief outage may have caused a fire two weeks ago that severely damaged a Frogtown Road home in New Canaan.
The power being turned back on in the area is only a possibility at this time, Fire Marshal Fred Baker said Thursday. The exact cause of the blaze has not been specifically identified, he said. Baker said foul play is not suspected.
The April 11 fire nearly destroyed the home of David Stoller, director of technology at New Canaan Country School. The home is owned by the private school. Firefighters had to bring in water on tanker trucks because there were no nearby hydrants. Stoller and his family were not at home at the time of fire, and no one was injured.
New Canaan Country School has been collecting donations to assist the Stollers.
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HOLLY HILL, FL--(Marketwire -04/26/12)- Severe weather is a common occurrence during the spring and summer months, particularly along the Florida coast. Floridians have been preparing for and cleaning up after hurricanes for hundreds of years. As a result, many of them have put together emergency kits, which are full of essential survival supplies, to help them weather storms. United Water Restoration Group agrees that these kits are important, but it asserts that a copy of the home insurance policy is a vital component of a complete emergency preparation strategy.
St. Augustine News reports that a well-stocked emergency kit contains enough food and water to last at least three days. Additionally, the kit should include an NOAA weather radio, cell phone, charger, flashlight, first aid kit, sleeping bags for each person, and a fire extinguisher. Also on the list is a copy of all important documents, including insurance policies.
Although Floridians know how to prepare their homes for severe weather, most preparations cannot withstand the power of a strong hurricane. As a result, many homeowners know that, should their homes be in the path of a severe storm, they may have to call upon their insurance companies to cover the cost of damage. When filing a claim, they should have an updated copy of their insurance policy to ensure that the damage their home has sustained is covered.
"United Water Restoration Group agrees that it is important to have a secure copy of your insurance policy," commented Amanda Hakimi, United Water Restoration Group Account Specialist.
But simply having a copy of the insurance policy is not enough. Hakimi also suggests revisiting the damages covered by the policy while preparing for a storm: "It is also very important to verify your policy coverage before the storm. Call ahead and make sure that you have flood coverage if necessary, and possibly mold coverage before a major storm. It is best to know your policy limits before a major disaster."
United Water Restoration Group has helped Floridians recover from hurricanes and other severe weather for over a decade. Over the course of the company's service, it has identified a copy of the insurance policy as one of the crucial components of a well-stocked emergency kit.
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United Water Restoration Group is a water, flood, fire, storm, sewage, and mold restoration company that provides around the clock service. Available 24 hours per day, seven days per week, the company has nearly 15 years of experience within the industry. To ease the restoration process, the organization works with all insurance companies and has created a network of adjusters with which it can readily communicate.
For more information about United Water Restoration Group, visit http://www.unitedwaterrestoration.com.
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Melissa York, Reporter Wednesday, April 25, 2012 3:55 PM
Up to 14.7 million has been set aside by Newham Council to build a new leisure centre the Atherton site in Stratford.
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Plans to rebuild the Romford Road centre were agreed by Newhams Cabinet.
Featuring new swimming facilities, a gym and space for fitness classes, work should begin in July next year with the new centre expected to open in January 2015.
Mayor Sir Robin Wales said of the present centre: Our residents deserve a better, more accessible facility than the one we currently have. We want to invest money to genuinely improve the leisure facilities on offer to residents.
Spending such large sums of money on repairs just to keep the building operational doesnt add up. A new facility will be a better, more economical option, which serves the needs of Newham residents.
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A $750,000 renovation at the Chattanooga Choo Choo will finish up this week, reopening it with new carpet, furniture such as 32-inch flat-screen televisions and resurfaced walls.
The hotel, located in the former Southern Railway station on Market Street, covers three buildings; the current renovation is taking place in Building Two.
The work started about six months ago, said Jim Bambrey Jr., rooms director for the hotel.
"It needed a new look," he said.
Building Two is the last building in a set of remodeling phases, said General Manager Jim Bambrey Sr. The first focused on Building One, but he didn't have details on when it took place or how much it cost.
The second phase consisted of a $1 million renovation of Building Three that began in 2009, Bambrey Sr. said. Between the renovation of Building Three and the start on Building Two, the Choo Choo also remodeled the rooms in its train cars to include new bedding, carpeting and wall surfaces.
"We want to remain competitive," Bambrey Sr. said. "We try to have a residential look. People want a guest room that looks like their home."
About a year ago, the Chattanooga Choo Choo launched a green initiative to allow for a more eco-friendly business, Bambrey Sr. said. To keep up with the initiative, the hotel donated the 10 tons of used, nonbiodegradable carpeting from Building Two to Columbia Recycling in Dalton, Ga.
The company accepts millions of pounds of carpeting from across the country for precessing into pellets used in stuffing and other applications, President Robert Goldberg said.
While 10 tons sounds like a lot carpet, Goldberg said it's "minuscule" compared to what he gets from across the country. But "every little bit helps," he said.
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Hospital remodeling continues -
April 27, 2012 by
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Work on the new addition at the Belmond Medical Center continues, in some areas, seven days per week. BMC Administrator Nancy Gabrielson told the city council April 16 that it will be about another month before construction is complete.
She said the biggest challenge will be the final transfering of patients and services from the old section to the new section. One minute we must be ready to see a patient in the old emergency room, and the next minute we will have to be ready to accept an emergency in the new location. There cant be any down time in between. The same goes for patients. We will wheel them from an old room to a new room, and everything has to be ready and working. Timing is everything, and we are doing a lot of planning, practicing and coordinating, Gabrielson remarked.
Business at the hospital and clinic continues to move at a rapid pace. Statistics in most every category are ahead of one year ago.
Here are some numbers comparing February 2011 to February 2012.
Patient days 90 240
Surgeries 22 23
ER visits 102 131
Clinic visits 1,252 1,456
Cost per day top operate $33,489
Revenue for the month $1,928,344
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