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Naysayer by Architects live at the solus in Cardiff on 11/03/14. Awesome view aswell on the side of the stage.
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Naysayer - Architects live in Cardiff 11/03/14
Naysayer by Architects live at the solus in Cardiff on 11/03/14. Awesome view aswell on the side of the stage.
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Architects - Castles In The Air - Vocal Cover Feat. Mads - Lost in Despair
LIKE MY BAND HERE: https://www.facebook.com/FallenHorizon All Copyright goes to #39;Architects #39; for creating the song #39;Castles in the Air #39; from their new album ...
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The site of a proposed new bridge at Green Avenue to Penticton Indian Band lands.
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Update: 5 p.m.
A third crossing over the Okanagan River channel could open up land for new development later this year, according to Penticton Indian Band Chief Jonathan Kruger.
Im pushing hard for a set date of building this bridge by September, he said this week after the federal government confirmed it would contribute $500,000 for design and engineering of the long-awaited crossing at Green Avenue.
Were tired of talking about this; we want to make this happen, said Kruger.
Satikw Crossing is intended to provide access to 60 hectares of land sandwiched between the river and the Penticton airport.
The development area would be leased to builders by the locatee owners and the PIB would collect property taxes, Kruger said, and the broader community would benefit from new jobs and increased economic activity.
A funding announcement from Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada noted the site is expected to one day boast a 150-room hotel, 23,000 square metres of retail space and 25,000 square metres for a business park.
Kruger said no lease agreements have been signed yet, but once we start seeing the reality of a bridge being built, Im sure well see those tenants start lining up.
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Published: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 7:04 p.m.
Demolition began Wednesday on McFarland Mall as developer Stan Pate is moving toward construction of a new retail center called Encore Tuscaloosa.
Expected to reach between 250,000- and 350,000 square feet of space, the estimated $75 million investment will feature a nationally-known anchor store and three to four additional restaurants when it opens in late 2015 or early 2016.
"It's my encore and, in a lot of ways, the encore for McFarland Mall," Pate said.
Pate said the development is meant to be a follow-up to the Midtown Village development that Pate began.He sold the site in 2005 to Cypress Equities, a Texas-based development company affiliated with former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach.
He said it also is meant to add to the Shoppes at Legacy Park, the $62 million, 250,000-square-foot shopping center on a 16.25-acre tract planned for the former Cedar Crest neighborhood by Alumni Development & Construction LLC of Clanton.
"We see them complementary, not just competitive. These two projects speak to the strength of the Tuscaloosa community," Pate said.
The former Books-a-Million building will be demolished along with the rest of the structures on the 40-acre site, but T.J. Maxx, Dollar Tree and Shoe Station are expected to return once the project is complete.
Pate also said he intends to bring in amenities and offerings for children and young adults, a market that has been underserved since the April 27, 2011, tornado wiped out Chuck E. Cheese in the former Wood Square shopping center.
"I, personally, think it's a high priority to answer the needs for an experience for children," Pate said. "The adults are looking for it, and the children are certainly looking for it."
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A Cathedral area business owner says it's about time a vacant lot at 2067 Retallack St. is redeveloped into retail and residential space.
"It's been my pet peeve for over a decade. It's a prime piece of land. Kitty corner from a Safeway on 13th Avenue that's been sitting empty for 23 years," said David Loblaw, owner of Chocolates by Bernard Callebaut on Robinson Street.
Tonight between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., the City of Regina is hosting an open house at the Westminster United Church on 13th Avenue to get community feedback on the proposed development.
Besides retail space, the four-storey building is expected to have 16 underground parking spaces, about a dozen residential units and a garden on the roof top.
Diana Hawryluk, the city's director of planning, said the feedback at the open house will be evaluated and used to inform a report to the Regina Planning Commission in May or June for a decision. Before construction begins, the building would require the city to rezone two of the five lots from residential infill housing to local commercial. "It's a mixed-use building, which is something we promote within our new official community plan," she explained.
Loblaw remembers when that lot became vacant after a store and two homes burned to the ground 23 years ago.
He is planning to attend the open house to find out more details about the retail component. One reason is Loblaw might be interested in expanding his business into the development's retail space.
"We need so much more retail space in this area it's just amazing," he said.
"I'm sure (the developers) are going to have a lineup of hundreds of people wanting to get in there. So, I don't think they're going to have any problem filling that retail space."
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Vargas Face and Skin Center, a Kansas City Area Cosmetic Surgery and Facial Rejuvenation spa that provides a wide range of cosmetic procedures aimed at helping men and women of all ages enhance their natural appearance and beauty, is proud to announce the opening of their on-site Hair Restoration Clinic.
"There are many naturally-occurring causes for thinning or lost hair in both men and women," said Michelle Camp, Practice Manager for Vargas Face and Skin Center. "Hair loss is considered a medical condition that can be treated through a variety of restorative processes. Those with thinning hair, receding hairlines, or an embarrassing bald spot don't have to live with the result."
The new Vargas Hair Restoration Clinic offers a number of hair restoration services, including restorative hair treatment and medications, regenerative treatment processes, and surgical hair transplantation. Vargas Face and Skin also offers Hair Growth Products and Vitamins, Laser Hair Restoration, and In-Home Hair Growth Systems.
Dr. Hannah Vargas, who studied surgical hair restoration at the distinguished Tempus Hair Restoration practice, ranks alongside some of the most-innovative and talented specialists in the hair restoration field today. Daily consultations are available with Dr. Vargas or one of the on-staff Hair Consultants. Hair restoration procedures are typically completed in a single day.
About Vargas Face and Skin Center: Vargas Face and Skin Center offers facial cosmetic surgery, skin care, body contouring services, rhinoplasty (nose reshaping), laser liposuction, hair restoration, ear surgery, fat grafting, and chin augmentation. Dr. Vargas performs an in-depth analysis to determine the best recommendation for each of her patients. Non-surgical cosmetic procedures include BOTOX cosmetic injections, cosmetic injectable fillers, skin care evaluations, makeup sessions, facial peels, laser hair removal, and laser resurfacing.
About Dr. Hannah Vargas: Dr. Vargas is a board certified surgeon specializing in facial cosmetic surgery. She attended medical school at the University of Vermont College of Medicine. She completed a pathology fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco and finished her internship and residency training in Head and Neck Surgery at the Albany Medical Center in New York. In June of 2011, Dr. Vargas opened Vargas Face and Skin Center in Kansas City. Prior to that, Dr. Vargas was the Director for the Facial Plastic Surgery and Rejuvenation Center, as well as a Head and Neck Surgeon, at Midwest ENT in Olathe, Kansas for ten years.
Visit http://www.VargasFaceandSkin.com for more information or call (913) 381-4900 to reach Vargas Face and Skin Center directly.
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Andrea Janus, CTVNews.ca Published Thursday, March 20, 2014 6:31AM EDT Last Updated Thursday, March 20, 2014 5:21PM EDT
Saying its been a strange day or two, Dave Hancock reassured Albertans Thursday that their Progressive Conservative government was moving forward, after his caucus selected him to be their interim leader and the provinces premier.
The five-term MLA was handed the post less than 24 hours after Alison Redford announced that she will step down effective Sunday. Redford had struggled to contain a caucus revolt and plummeting poll numbers.
Hancock gives a government in turmoil a steady, experienced hand. He is a five-term MLA who has served in cabinet posts such as health and education. Redford named him deputy premier during her most recent cabinet shuffle a few months ago.
Its been a strange day or two, but Im humbled and privileged to have the confidence of caucus to provide leadership for the government as we go forward, Hancock told reporters Thursday.
We will be providing the government that Albertans want and expect, (that) they elected us to do.
The government will get to work passing the recently tabled provincial budget and will move forward with other items on the spring legislative agenda, Hancock said. It will also not abandon the Building Alberta fund, a massive infrastructure project that includes hospitals, schools and roads, Hancock vowed.
Redford stepped down during a brief but emotional press conference at the Alberta legislature Wednesday night following months of growing voter outrage over what they perceived to be lavish travel spending, including a $45,000 trip to Nelson Mandelas funeral.
In recent days, two PC MLAs stepped down from caucus over leadership and other concerns.
Quite simply, I am not prepared to allow party and caucus infighting to get in the way of building a better future for our province and for all Albertans, Redford said Wednesday night. And that is why I am announcing today that with a profound optimism for Albertas future, I am resigning as premier of Alberta, effective this Sunday.
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University City is offering some money to businesses that want to spruce up the fronts of their buildings on a section of Olive Boulevard.
The pilot program offers a matching grant of up to $15,000 or 50 percent of the facade project. Eligible are property owners and business owners of buildings on Olive between Midland Boulevard and McKnight Road. Funding is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Examples of eligible projects include exterior painting or re-siding, restoration of exterior finishes, masonry repairs, repair or replacement of windows, exterior lighting and canopy or awning repair or installation. Projects already in progress or interior renovations are not eligible.
Funding is through U City's economic development retail sales tax. Pilot program information and applications are available on the citys website, http://www.ucitymo.org.
Tim Bryant covers commercial real estate, development and other business stories for the Post-Dispatch. He blogs at Building Blocks, the Post-Dispatch development blog.
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