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Increasing demand for energy efficient lighting solutions and growing number of smart city projects across the globe are amongst the key drivers behind the evolution of the smart lighting market
Roots Analysis has announced the addition of Smart Lighting Market, 2019-2030 report to its list of offerings.
Key industry players and regional governments are working together to implement energy efficient lighting solutions to meet the goal of Paris Agreement 2015.
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Hardware segment is expected to capture about three-fifth of the overall market share by 2030This segment is likely to be driven by the increased adoption of smart lighting lamps across the residential, commercial and industrial users. Further, smart LED lamps are anticipated to grow at a relatively faster rate (28.4%) during the forecasted period.
On cloud software is expected to grow at an estimated CAGR of 23.1% during the forecast periodCloud based software solutions help the users to remotely monitor, update and maintain the lighting systems from their preferred devices (phone / laptop / tablet / desktop) at all times.
Wi-Fi is amongst the most popular technologies and is witnessing a relatively higher adoptionWi-Fi based smart lighting products are popular for indoor lighting applications, such as for home, office, hospitals, and hotels. Ubiquity, ease of connection and user familiarity are some of the key factors that are likely to aid the growth of the Wi-Fi based smart lighting solutions.
By 2030, North America and Europe are anticipated to capture over 70% of the market shareThis can be attributed to increased adoption of energy efficient lighting systems in order to reduce electricity bills in these regions. It is also worth highlighting that the market is experiencing significant growth in the Middle Eastern and Latin American regions due to the various initiatives of regional governments to drive the use of such systems.
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The USD 80.9 billion (by 2030) financial opportunity within the global smart lighting market has been analyzed across the following segments:By Hardware
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By End Users
By Geography
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October 20, 2020 by
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October 20, 2020 by
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For a book lover, stepping into a bookstore is always exciting, but a new bookstore in China makes the experience absolutely spellbinding. Dujiangyan Zhongshuge, located in Chengdu, was designed by Shanghai-based architecture firm X+Living, which has created several locations for Zhongshuge. The two-story space appears cathedral-like, thanks to the mirrored ceilings and gleaming black tile floors which reflect the bookcases, creating a visual effect that feels akin to an M.C. Escher drawing. The mirror ceiling in the space is the signature of Zhongshuge bookstore, says Li Xiang, founder of X+Living. It effectively extends the space by reflection.
Upon entering, shoppers encounter C-shaped bookcases, which create a series of intimate spaces. In the center of the store, towering arches and columns take advantage of the full height of the space. These bookcases were inspired by the history and topography of the region. We moved the local landscape into the indoor space, says Li. The project is located in Dujiangyan, which is a city with a long history of water conservancy development, so in the main area, you could see the construction of the dam integrated into the bookshelves.
The design of the interiors was inspired by the topography of the region.
The firm used film printed with books on the upper shelves so it would appear that books stretched from floor to ceiling. If we placed real books on the upper shelves, its not only hard for readers to reach them but also difficult for operators to take care of, says Li. The store already has a collection of over 80,000 books, so theres actually no waste of space. Another key part of the design was lighting. We designed light belts on each shelf to create a good light effect, which also draws the outline of each layer, making the shelf more stereoscopic and clear to give readers a visual impact and also make it convenient for readers to find books on the shelves, says Li.
The architects went to great lengths in ensuring the lighting was such that each shelf provided a visual impact, while allowing visitors ease in finding specific books.
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It comes furnished, decorated, and, yes, equipped with room service and housekeeping.
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1 Dalton St., Unit 2803, BostonPrice: $4,995,000Size: 2,226 square feetBedrooms: 2Baths: 2.5
If were talking luxury urban living, it doesnt get much more lavish than this apartment in the Four Seasons Residences at One Dalton Street in Back Bay. Thats because for one, its located in the citys tallest residential building (so expect jaw-dropping sights from every window). Two: Its inside a luxury hotel. And three: It comes fully furnished by local firm Daher Interior Design.
The unit, accessible via a private elevator that stops right at your front door, opens into a gorgeous rotunda foyer decorated with eye-catching artwork and an ultra-modern Kuzco Lighting pendant. This space flows into the open-concept dining and living areas, which fill with daylight thanks to spans of floor-to-ceiling glass, including a curved section of windows at the corner of the room overlooking the South End. The kitchen, which features SieMatic cabinetry and stone countertops, is situated in close proximity to the dining table and fireside seating area for ease of conversation while entertaining. Lastly, the apartments two sun-drenched bedroomsone of which comes outfitted as an officeare located on opposite ends of the apartment, providing a near guarantee that you wont wake up your other half while hopping on an early morning Zoom call at your desk.
As for living in a hotel, it certainly comes with its perks, some of which include a 24-hour concierge and valet, as well as access to room service and housekeeping services. Additionally, youll be able to take advantage of a 2,100 square foot fitness center, an indoor lap pool, a yoga and pilates studio, golf simulator, private theater, and a pet spa, all of which are currently open amid the pandemic with health and safety protocols in place. And of course, as a Four Seasons resident, youd also have access to a residents-only lounge on the 50th floor of the building serving up food, drink, and soaring views way out to the Charles River.
For information, contact the Derocker & Khoury team at Compass, Compass.com.
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October 20, 2020 by
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DataIntelo offers a detailed report on Global Stadium Lighting Market. The report is a comprehensive research study that provides the scope of Stadium Lighting market size, industry growth opportunities and challenges, current market trends, potential players, and expected performance of the market in regions for the forecast period from 2020 to 2027. This report highlights key insights on the market focusing on the possible requirements of the clients and assisting them to make right decision about their business investment plans and strategies.
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October 20, 2020 by
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Development plans for a site west of West Allis Farmers Market include 110 apartments and several commercial buildings.(Photo: Mandel Group Inc.)
Plans are proceeding for the next phase of a large mixed-use development just west of the West Allis Farmers Market.
Mandel Group Inc. plans to begin construction in the first half of 2021 on 110 apartments as well as 23,000 square feet of commercial space south of West National Avenue and west of South 66th Street.
That's according to plans being reviewed by city officials.
The West Allis Community Development Authorityon Tuesday night approved moving forward on those plans. The projectincludes selling the city-owned development site to Mandel Group for $1and other possible publicfinancing.
The apartments and commercial buildings would be part of Mandel Group's Six Points development.
Construction of just over 17,000 square feet of commercial space, dubbed Makers Row, is to begin in Januaryand open by August.
It will include a coffee shop and cafe, other food vendors and retailers,and unspecified production space.
Mandel Group has an anchor tenant for Makers Row, but is not yet ready to announce its name, said BobMonnat, senior partner.
Construction is to begin in April on the three-story apartment building, named SoNa Lofts, with completion by May 2022, according to the plans.
SoNa Lofts will include nearly 6,000 square feet of retail space, enclosing parking and an outdoor swimming pool.
Other plans for the 6.5-acre site, which isbordered by West Mitchell Street to the south, include a second phase of Makers Row.
That second phase would have three additional buildings totaling 18,600 square feet, with construction to begin in August.
The development also would have anotherbuilding totaling 19,200 square feet, with construction to begin in December.
That building would likely be for a food producer or other compatible light manufacturing use,Monnat said Wednesday.
Mandel Group in May completed the first phase of the development between National and Greenfield avenues, west of Six Points Crossing.
It featurestwo three-story buildings, totaling 177 apartments, known as The West.
Mandel Group also built anAurora Health Careclinic,at 6609 W. Greenfield Ave., which opened earlier.
Financing for the Six Points development so far includes $16.9 million provided by the city through a tax incremental financing district, according to a 2019 city report.
Those funds are being provided to Mandel Group in annual payments throughnew property taxes generated by the project. Those payments will be made for an estimated 20 years.
Other financing includes two loans, totaling $4 million, from theCommunity Development Authority, as well as a $2.7 million environmental cleanup grant, the report said.
Additional city financing, which would need Common Council approval, could be forthcoming for the development's next phase.
The preliminary agreement reviewed Tuesday night by the authority includes a provision saying the city will be responsible for securing public financing that could include grants, low-interest loans, tax credits and tax increment financing.
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October 20, 2020 by
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DENVERThe University of Colorado Denver recently celebrated its official topping out for its new City Heights Residence Hall and Learning Commons.
The 182,000-square-foot residence hall will add approximately 555 beds and is the first on-campus student housing complex for the university.
The $62.4 million project comprises a seven-story residence hall comprised of two wings connected vertically by internal communal scaled to encourage student interaction between floors.
Stantec is providing architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, lighting, and sustainability services on the project. JE Dunn is the general contractor
The residential tower offers students mountain or downtown views, and the L-shaped configuration of the buildings upper floors flank a sunny courtyard space that will provide a new campus gathering place and connection between the CU Denver campus neighborhood and the Tivoli Student Union.
The lower floors include a central campus dining hall on the ground floor, and a 30,000-square-foot student services center called the Learning Commons, designed to enhance faculty development and support students outside the classroom.
The Learning Commons will centralize student academic support and tutoring services into a collaborative facility that will serve residents and non-residents with the aim of making academic support approachable and convenient. The Learning Commons will also feature faculty development programs and expanded space supporting online educationa rapidly evolving and critical component of the academic landscape, even prior to the COVID pandemic.
As another prominent addition to the CU Denver neighborhood on the Auraria Campus, the project will complement the universitys refined masonry palate while showcasing public spaces with expanses of glass, including a new retail space.
The City Heights Residence Hall is pursuing a LEED Gold rating and will include a green roof on the Learning Commons, as well as five beehives to support the campus pollinator habitat.
The City Heights Residence Hall is an exciting project that brings together on-campus student life and academic success by merging housing with student academic support services, said Stantec Principal Dominic Weilminster, in a statement.
Once complete, the facility will dramatically shift the campus culture, celebrating the diverse student body that makes CU Denver so special.
Set to open August 2021 for residents, the building is in alignment with the potential ongoing impacts of COVID-19. Operational and physical design adaptations could include modified dining operations to allow for longer meal periods and reduced density at mealtimes, modified cleaning procedures, and touchless faucets for handwashing throughout.
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October 20, 2020 by
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Portland, Ore., has been diversifying its economy in the past few years, becoming better-positioned toface the coronavirus-generated fallout and uncertainty. According to Yardi Matrix data, the metros development pipeline included some 2.5 million square feet of office space as of October, and a little over 665,000 square feet was delivered year-to-date. The years largest delivery was 250 Taylor, a built-to-suit projectacquired by Prospect Ridge last October.
A diverse economy also calls for diverse asset types. The pipeline includes Portlands first biotech facilitiesboth developed by Summit Development Groupits first luxury hotel, a massive lifestyle community, and the largest project since U.S. Bancorp Tower. More than 1.1 million square feet of office space is scheduled for completion by year-end, with the bulk expected to come online in 2022 due to a delay in construction attributed to the pandemic. The list below includes the largest office projects underway in the metro, based on Yardi Matrix data.
Portland General Electrics Integrated Operations Center is an upcoming facility taking shape at 12150 SW Tualatin Sherwood Road in Tualatin, Ore. The company broke ground on the 108,000-square-foot building in February 2020, with completion scheduled for the end of 2021. The $200 million projectdesigned byDreyfuss + Blackford Architecture and SERA Architectsis expected to house between 250 and 350 PGE employees.
Gerding Edlen is currently working on 5 MLK, a 440,000-square-foot mixed-use project in Portlands Central Eastside neighborhood. The property encompasses 120,400 square feet of office space, 15,000 square feet of first-floor retail and 11 stories of residential space. The local developer broke ground on the 17-story building in November 2017 and plans to complete it by year-end.
Bank OZK provided construction financing through a $79.4 million line of credit. The GREC Architects-designed project is situated at 5 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., at the base of the Burnside Bridge, an area popular for its vibrant nightlife, restaurants, breweries and distilleries.
BPM Real Estate Groups Block 216 is the largest project in Portland in a decade. The asset totals a little over 1 million square feet, which encompass 180,000 square feet of office space and 7,800 square feet of ground-floor retail. Additionally, the development will include a 251-key Ritz Carlton Hotel, the citys first luxury hotel, as well as 138 Ritz Carlton-branded condominium residences.
Construction on the 35-story tower started in July 2019, with completion scheduled for the third quarter of 2022. Mosaic Real Estate Investors originated $460 million in construction financing. Howard S. Wright serves as the general contractor, GBD Architectsdesigned the projects exterior, HKS Architects worked on the interior design and Idaho-based PLACE served as the landscape architect.Located at 936 SW Washington St., the building is taking shape on the last undeveloped full block in downtown Portland.
What Portland lacks, Summit Development Group delivers. The company is currently developing the only life science project in the metro, aiming to provide the much-needed space the regional biotech industry needs. The largest one is NIR Center, a 314,889-square-foot facility encompassing flexible laboratory space, creative office, a ground-floor retail component, and a private courtyard. The 10-story timber and steel structure consists of two identical towers joined by a central core. Development started in March 2020, with completion scheduled for the second quarter of 2021.
The developer selected Hennebery Eddy Architects to design both of its lab science and research facilities. The first one, Eastside Innovation Hub, is just two blocks from the upcoming NIR Center, which is emerging at 920 SE Stark St. The facilities are situated in the heart of the Portland Innovation Quadrant, close to various science and tech communities.
Nike is expanding its campus with the addition of four new structures. The largest one is The Serena Williams Building, a 1 million-square-foot building spreading across three city blocks at 1 Bowerman Drive in Beaverton, Ore. The four-story asset will include 762,000 square feet of office and 238,000 square feet of auxiliary space and is scheduled for completion in the last quarter of 2020.
The design plans were spearheaded by ZGF Architects, SRG Partnership and Skylab Architecture, while PLACE handled the landscape architecture. Hoffman Construction is providing construction services. Additionally, the facility will feature a parking garage with 1,400 spaces inspired by the sporting heritage of New York City.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo, last week, announced the start of construction of a $2.5 million mixed-use redevelopment project in the City of Batavia. The Ellicott Place project, awarded $1.15 million through Batavia's $10 million DRI and managed by Empire State Development, will improve a 48,899-square-foot building by renovating 10,000 square-feet of vacant first-floor space for commercial use, and adding first-floor interior parking, 10 second-floor one/two-bedroom units, a new elevator, and faade upgrades. Once completed, this project will create approximately 30 jobs in the newly developed commercial space.
"For many New Yorkers, the economic recovery from the pandemic is tied directly to the availability of quality homes and jobs," Cuomo said. "This new mixed redevelopment project continues our commitment to investing in communities across the state, improving quality of life for residents and building back a better, stronger New York for all."
"Batavia is on the rise with development projects underway and a renewed sense of energy and optimism,"Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul said."The start of construction onEllicott Placewill serve as a gateway to downtown and create new jobs and opportunities. The Downtown Revitalization Initiative is transforming communities across the state, including Batavia, as we work to build back better and reimagine New York state for the post-pandemic future."
Secretary of State Rossana Rosado said, "Thanks to the vision of Gov. Cuomo, Batavia's Downtown Revitalization Initiative is bringing a new development project that will expand the city's transformation into the area where people can work, live and play. We are celebrating this mixed-use project that will help the local economy with its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and will become a centerpiece of resurgence of commercial and residential buildings at the heart of downtown. I am proud of the role that the Department of State has played in this project and look forward to the continued transformation of Batavia."
Empire State Development Acting Commissioner and President and CEO-designate Eric Gertler said, "Our strategic investments in smart mixed-use projects, like the redevelopment of Ellicott Place, will create a more livable and vibrant downtown Batavia. The DRI continues Gov. Cuomo's vision of encouraging regionally based economic momentum by creating communities where people want to build their lives and futures."
Located at 45-47 Ellicott St., in Batavia's downtown, the building was originally constructed for a department store and is now occupied by a retail grocer that utilizes approximately half of the first level. The remainder of the structure is currently vacant.
V.J. Gautieri Constructors will construct this project, which will reactivate the entire building and bring additional activity and residents to downtown Batavia. The DRI award for this project is $1.15 million with a total estimated project cost of $2.5 million.
New York State Sen. Michael Ranzenhofer said, "I am happy to hear that Batavia will be receiving more funding for redevelopment. Investing in our upstate communities is extremely important."
Assemblyman Stephen Hawley said, "The continued revitalization of our community through dedicated donations and the hard work of community members shows just how strong Western New York is. I'm thrilled to see that redevelopment of Ellicott Place is well on its way to starting, and like many other members of the community, I eagerly anticipate seeing the fruits of the labor of this project."
Project owner Victor Gautieri said, "This project is deeply important, as my family has been involved with Ellicott Place from its original construction in downtown Batavia. Our commitment to the revitalization of Ellicott Place was met by the strong support of the DRI, and we are excited to see this project welcoming new residents and new business to our community very soon."
Batavia wasnameda DRI round two winner. The downtown area is a mixed-use, affordable neighborhood with access to jobs, anchor businesses, and city and county services. A press release said, The area has an excellent foundation upon which to continue its revitalization, including amenities such as recreational sites, health care facilities, food markets, a library, and various retail and restaurant venues in a walkable environment.
The Strategic Investment Plan for downtown Batavia is working closely with private partners and local assets to implement the other eight projects awarded. These projects, alongside all the projects that will be awarded through the DRI Building Improvement Fund, will create opportunities for economic development, transportation, housing, and community projects that align with the community's vision for downtown revitalization and that are ready for implementation. The downtown Batavia Strategic Investment Plan is guiding the investment of DRI grant funds in revitalization projects that advance the community's vision for its downtown and that can leverage and expand upon the state's $10 million investment.
In 2016, Cuomo launched the Downtown Revitalization Initiative.Through the DRI, the governor moved to aggressively accelerate and expand the revitalization of downtowns and neighborhood to serve as centers of activity and catalysts for investment in all 10 regions of the state. The DRI represents a plan-to-act strategy that couples strategic planning with immediate implementation.
In the first four years of the DRI, the state has committed $400 million to invest in downtowns that are ripe for revitalization and have the potential to become magnets for redevelopment, business, job creation, greater economic and housing diversity, and opportunity.Participating communities are nominated by the state's 10 Regional Economic Development Councils based on the downtown's potential for transformation, and each community is awarded $10 million to develop a downtown strategic investment plan and implement key catalytic projects that advance the community's vision for revitalization.
Rosado chairs the DRI. Communities receivesupport fromprivate sector experts and a team of state agency staff led by the Department of State in close partnership with Empire State Development, and NYS Homes and Community Renewal. Other agencies are also involved in reviewing and implementing projects.
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October 20, 2020 by
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Were so accustomed to the landscape as we know it that it can be jarring when old buildings are demolished and replaced with new ones.
Similarly, we tend not to think about predecessors to the buildings we see every day or about the fact that they were as obvious as it sounds actually built at some point, rising from an empty lot over months or years.
Consider the so-called Landmark Building at 316 N. Milwaukee St., in the Third Ward, long home to Sandy DAmatos beloved Coquette Cafe and, for the past six years, Holey Moley Donuts, as well as many other businesses over the years, too.
The five-story, 100,000-square-foot brick building, erected as a warehouse in 1914, has a permanence about it. Id guess most of you have never given a thought to its history or construction. I know I hadnt, until Ben Dahlman shared with me a series of photos tracing its construction by his familys eponymous construction company.
Based on the photographs, Id guess the building was begun in spring 1914. The earliest image, dated July 7, shows a foundation already in. The last construction photo in the set is dated Oct. 28 and theres still a ways to go before completion.
A photo of the finished building is undated, but one would guess perhaps early 1915. Alas, there are no trees that could offer clues to the season and the only figure is tiny and blurry, so its difficult to accurately read the clothing (heavy winter coat vs. shirtsleeves, for example).
The building, made of concrete loft construction and faced with brown pressed brick, has a copper cornice, projecting stone window sills, and a copper entrance canopy with green art glass.
Designed by Herman Schnetzky and his son Hugo, the Landmark has been called architecturally significant for its intact condition and fine materials, by the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Perhaps even more interesting than the architecture, however, is the man who built the Landmark.
The structure was built as a warehouse for the Standard Paper Company, founded in 1883, which among its many paper products were the giant rolls of newsprint that were supplied to most of the major Midwest newspapers of the late 19th and early 20th century.
But Standard also made printers stock, wrapping paper, paper towels, toilet tissue, bags, adding machine paper and paper cups. It also sold twine and hand soap.
Standard was founded by Charles Blanchard, who was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and had arrived in Milwaukee in 1857 with his parents, who made their home at 4th and Wisconsin.
Blanchard joined the Union Army at the age of 18 and served four months in the 40th Wisconsin Infantry Company D in Memphis.
When the war ended in 1865, Blanchard came back to Milwaukee, where he married and started a family, and was a teller in the Mitchell Bank.
In 1883, he started the paper business and worked as its manager and financial secretary until his retirement in 1929.
He also lived an extremely long life for the era, dying at the age of 96 in 1942. When he passed, he was the last surviving Civil War veteran in Milwaukee County.
In the 1940s, the Milwaukee Street building also became home to Key Llthographers. In 1953, Standard sold the building to Gugler Lithographic Co. and leased it back until it moved in mid-1954 to a newly constructed $400,000 building near Capitol Drive at 4040 N. Richards St.
At that time, the Journal noted that Standard was a division of Chicago's Butler Paper Co. "For the last 86 of its 110 years, Standard Paper has been affiliated with the Butler Co."
In 1974, the Sax and Wasserman design firm bought the building for its Sax Arts and Crafts business and moved its offices, wholesale business and warehouses there.
Though it changed the lobby and the fifth floor, Sax left most of the original building intact. In 1987, Milwaukee real estate businessman George Bockl bought it, renovated it into office and retail space and renamed it the Landmark Building.
James Beard Award-winning Sanford chef Sandy DAmato and his wife Angie opened Coquette Cafe in a large first-floor space in 1999 and it closed 19 years later. It was briefly replaced by a restaurant called Fauntleroy, which, too, has closed.
Here are the photos of this stalwart Third Ward structure with an interesting history:
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Urban spelunking: Building the Third Ward's Landmark Building - OnMilwaukee.com
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