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Haier Repair, Atlanta, GA, (404) 891-1237
Haier Repair, Chamblee Tucker Rd, Atlanta, GA, (404) 891-1237, Specializing in Haier Appliance Repair services. Servicing Haier Refrigerator, Haier Oven, Haier Stove, Haier Washer, Haier Dryer,...
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Bosch Repair, Greenwood Ave, Montclair, NJ, (973) 387-1412, Specializing in Bosch Appliance Repair services. Servicing Bosch Refrigerator, Bosch Oven, Bosch Stove, Bosch Washer, Bosch Dryer,...
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In this Nov 1, 2013 photo, a resident peeps in to morning street-market from a second-floor window of a little apartment building at 41st street, Yangon, Myanmar. The building whispers of a past of solid middle-class lives of a cosmopolitan, colonial city that was once a great Asian crossroad, the capital of a country once called Burma. But that was a long time ago. (AP Photo/ Gemunu Amarasinghe)(The Associated Press)
In this Jan. 22, 2014 photo, a man pulls a rickshaw with a passenger through a street market on the 41st Street passing by a little apartment building in Yangon, Myanmar. The building whispers of a past of solid middle-class lives of a cosmopolitan, colonial city that was once a great Asian crossroad, the capital of a country once called Burma. But that was a long time ago. (AP Photo/ Gemunu Amarasinghe)(The Associated Press)
In this Aug. 25, 2014 photo, weeds and mold grow on the facade of a little apartment building on 41st Street in Yangon, Myanmar. There is an elegance in the arched windows now covered with grime. Its in the ornamental pillars, coated with paint so faded that its hard to say if the building is yellow or white. Its in the wide windows kept open through the endless hot months, bringing in the breeze from the Yangon River. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)(The Associated Press)
In this Aug. 28, 2014 photo, residents gather around an elderly man who mediates a dispute among neighbors as others watch through windows and doorways from a little apartment building on 41st Street in Yangon, Myanmar. This is the story of one apartment building, two stairwells, 12 tiny apartments and the 60 or so people who live in them. In some ways, it's also the story of a country wavering between a decades-long era of brutal military rule and the promise of some vague new golden age. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)(The Associated Press)
In this Aug. 28, 2014 photo, some residents look out of their windows as the night falls at a little apartment building on 41st Street in Yangon, Myanmar. This is the story of one apartment building, two stairwells, 12 tiny apartments and the 60 or so people who live in them. In some ways, it's also the story of a country wavering between a decades-long era of brutal military rule and the promise of some vague new golden age. (AP Photo/ Gemunu Amarasinghe)(The Associated Press)
YANGON, Myanmar The little apartment building was graceful once. Maybe even beautiful. There is an elegance in the arched windows now covered with grime. It's in the ornamental pillars, coated with paint so faded that it's hard to say if the building is yellow or white. It's in wide windows kept open through the endless hot months, bringing in the breeze from the Yangon River.
The building whispers of a past. Of middle-class lives. Of a cosmopolitan, colonial city that was once a great Asian crossroad, the capital of a country once called Burma. But that was a long time ago.
Now, in the late afternoons when the breeze starts to pick up, two old friends carry out plastic chairs to sit in front of a building battered by time, monsoons and history. They talk about the neighborhood and their children. They worry about money.
U Tin Win has spent 67 years in the building on 41st Street, moving in when he was 6 years old. His friend Round Namar isn't sure how long it's been. Sixty-five years? Seventy? "All I know," Namar says, "is my mother told me I was born here."
All those years the two have lived next door to one another, in ground-floor apartments each a little bigger than a shipping container.
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ST. PETERSBURG One of the two pile drivers at a downtown construction site will continue to clang away through the holidays, further aggravating some nearby residents.
DPR Construction of Tampa, which is building the 19-story apartment tower and adjacent 596-space parking garage at 330 Third St. S, has announced that the pile driving on the portion of the 3-acre site nearest Publix will continue through the end of the year.
Originally, the pounding was to end by Oct. 15, city officials said.
Residents at the nearby Madison condos were urged by their board of directors last week to email city officials and demand immediate noise mitigation and reduced hours for the loud hammering, which started in late April.
"I'd like every single person who works in City Hall to put a desk in the parking lot (next to the work site) and try to work," said Leslie Scanlon, 57, a Madison condo owner.
Next month, the city will organize a meeting with downtown residents and developers to discuss possible solutions and keep everyone informed, top building official Rick Dunn said.
Dunn said he can't tell DPR what kind of construction equipment to use.
"The building code doesn't give me that authority," Dunn said.
St. Petersburg City Council member Karl Nurse wants to look at changing that, or at least finding a solution to calm residents' nerves. Nurse thinks moving the start time for pile driving from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on weekdays would help, something he plans to raise at the Nov. 6 City Council meeting.
Nurse would also like to explore ways to muffle the noise.
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Work is getting under way on the Residences at Lexington, a 408-unit apartment complex that will be the largest in the city, said Ed Tremblay, the city director of community and economic development.
RBC Construction, a unit of RichBell Capital, is building the project on a 38-acre parcel off St. Agnes Highway near the border with Colonie. Tremblay said the $70 million project will be built in three phases over a five-year period.
"It's been under development for a long, long time," Tremblay said Wednesday. "It's the last big empty piece of land in Cohoes.
Previously, it was the site of the Waterbury Horse Farm, Tremblay added.
"The majority of the land will remain forever green," he added, with the construction concentrated in one area. Ravines run through the back part of the parcel.
RBC won't receive any property tax benefits, but will get sales tax and mortgage recording tax relief, both through the Cohoes Industrial Development Agency.
Originally, the plan included condominiums and town houses as well as apartments. But after the Great Recession, RBC decided to focus on apartments, Tremblay said.
Residences at Lexington is one of a number of apartment and condominium complexes completed or under development in Cohoes, which sits adjacent to the Mohawk and Hudson rivers.
Tremblay said plans are under way for an apartment complex adjacent to the Van Schaick Island Country Club, to be developed by Prime Properties.
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Attorneys for the Summit at Coates Run apartments have filed an administrative appeal of a zoning variance granted to another apartment development being planned near Ohio University's South Green.
On Oct. 9, in a filing in Athens County Common Pleas Court naming the city of Athens, its code director, and the Board of Zoning Appeals, Coates Run LLC attorney B. Lafe Metz requested the court reverse a variance granted in September for the construction of the River Gate apartment building.
The proposed $15 million, 3.5-story apartment building is slated to replace the building that now contains the New Life Assembly of God church at 10 S. Green Drive. That development is currently undergoing Title 41 city site planning review.
The variance in question was actually the second variance requested by River Gate developers, Homestead U, LLC, out of Columbus, who also own the nearby River Park (formerly Lakeview Apartments) and River's Edge student apartment complexes.
Homestead U originally requested a variance allowing a 4.5-story building, with 82 percent lot coverage, which refers to the footprint a building makes on its property site. Maximum lot coverage allowed by city code is 60 percent.
That variance was rejected. After redrawing plans, Homestead U brought the proposed building down to 3.5-stories, matching code requirements, and requested a variance for 77.5 percent lot coverage. That variance was granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Both variance hearings were attended by Coates Run property manager Pam Wells, who objected to the variance requests each time, pointing to the Summit complex being required to satisfy code regulations that Homestead was seeking to skirt.
Metz, Coates Run's attorney, argued in the appeal of the zoning board's decision, that the board erred by inexplicably reversing course on standards it had set by rejecting the first request for variance.
For instance, Metz noted that while the zoning board found under the first variance request that the development faced "no hardship if city code is followed," after the decision on the second variance request was granted, the board found that "implementing the code would create a hardship."
"Without supporting evidence on the record to arrive at such a determination and without a change in the nature or physical characteristics of the subject property, (the Board of Zoning Appeals) arbitrarily and capriciously arrived at a determination that was entirely at odds with its determination in the first variance request," Metz wrote.
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