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August 10, 2017 by
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What about the windows?
Dress them, but you don't need anything heavy. You can do sheers. No one wants to feel exposed here.
Where should guests sit?If you watch people walk into a waiting room or a restaurant, they choose a place where they feel safewith their backs to the wall. It's nice to let dinner guests sit with a wall behind them, as opposed to an open doorway or windows.
Any magic feng shui props for this spot?A nice, big mirror reflecting the table is said to double the abundance and bring good fortune.
Mirrors are significant in feng shui. Why?They can do all kinds of tricks, like recirculate energy and enhance natural light. They draw attention to what they reflect, so if a mirror has an unpleasant view, move it. Hang mirrors high enough that seated guests aren't stuck looking at themselves.
Let's move to the bedroom. Overall tips?It's best to have an interplay of masculine and feminine details.
What do you mean?For example, a bed that feels solid but sumptuous, maybe a wood bed frame that has an upholstered headboard. Or gorgeous silk drapes paired with a straight roman shade. This contrast ensures that the room feels balanced: energized yet restful.
Where should the bed go?Ideally, the head of the bed is on the wall farthest from the door but not directly across from it. Feet pointing directly out the door is known as the coffin position, because it's how the dead are removed in China. A sidewall is also OKbut no matter what, make sure you have a clear view of the door.
What if you're stuck with a layout that demands the coffin position? Yikes!Put a settee or a high bench at the end of the bed that's slightly taller than the mattress, or place an upholstered screen between the foot of the bed and the entry to shift the energy.
Can one side of the bed be against a wall?It's OK for kids. But for adults, leave space on both sides. Think about how both people feel in the room. Each should have adequate lighting and easy access to the bed without climbing over the other person. If you're single and looking for a partner, leaving space on both sides of the bed is energetically beneficial.
How do you get that calm, feng shui feel?It's a combination of safety, with an enveloping bed; coziness, with soft materials; and symmetry, with table lamps and nightstands that create a bookend effect. The bed feels like a little room within a room.
Smoke And MirrorsA fireplace sends energy out of a home; a mirror above the mantel bounces energy back in. Circles (here, on the mirror's frame), which have no beginning and no end, symbolize the flow of the universe. In feng shui, pairs (such as the vases and the dogs on the mantel) represent love and nurturing.
Safe HavenA feng shui'd bedroom feels comforting and secure. The bed is key: Here, the wings of the headboard "hug" the mattress. When your eye is drawn up, it's said to elevate your mood. So hang an overhead fixture that you love, paint the ceiling a calming color, or mount striking drapes up high.
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The other week, I visited a friends house for the first time in a while and at the center of the coffee table sat a seemingly-floating metallic orb cascading water down from a top hole into a shallow bowl.It made a horrific jack-hammering whir as it ran and there was no way to hide the ugly black cord leading to the outlet against the eggshell white wall. She said, This is my indoor cleansing fountain. What I saw was a fancy new drink station for her cat.
There have been many eye-roll moments Ive encountered on house tours over the years but the cringy-est moments are with White people who really try to make themselves look extra sophisticated and cultured. Like, I appreciate the offer, Carol, but Im just here to share chemistry homework with your daughter, I would really rather not smell your cherry blossom hand lotion that you secretly got from Bath & Body Works.
I have plenty of my own experience on what is Asian in a house. My eyes and nose are used to the burn of green medicated oil fumes. I can spot the small ancestor shrines by the burnt remains of incense sticks jutting out of a bowl of raw rice grains up on a shelf and pay my respects before making myself at home. I know the gold-on-red calendar with the big Chinese character LUCK is near the kitchen.
My White hosts that insist on dragging me through their personal museums try very hard to impress me with their exotic collectibles. I imagine these tours are also offered to White guests that enter the premises but often times I notice some extra side glances towards me, gauging my reaction to some ethnic knick knack, if Im impressed or have some story to share.
Here is my picture with some children I met on a mission in Indonesia!
This is my kabuki mask collection!
I got this ivory Buddha head on vacation in Thailand!
Sometimes it takes everything in me not to point out that its actually pretty fucking weird to display the decapitation of another cultures religious figure like a trophy, particularly on the counter of their bathroom where they are flashing it at least every day as they shower or use the toilet. And lord help me if they have a fake katana sitting on their mantle, then say theyve been studying bushido or something
But the ABSOLUTE worst offenders are always the ones that act super enlightened from attending yoga sessions thrice a week and reading a self-help book about positive vibes. Its more than just cool to them. They buy into that energy flow bullcrap and wikihow Feng Shui.
The thing is good old Feng Shui was about common sense. It wasnt based on some sort of ancient mystifying sorcery. The orientation of furniture wasnt fancy divination; it makes sense that an office desk facing the door is good for longevity if people arent getting spooked from behind every time a visitor comes in. Windows should face East because the sun rises and provides natural light instead of wasting candles, or in todays case, electricity. A mountain behind the house was for good foundation. Generous wealthy people built water wells out front and welcomed people to come have a drink and cool down.
So, when I walk up to a door way and theres a china pot on the porch and red tassels hanging from the frame, I steel myself to enter the domain of some real tryhards. Instead of the impression of worldly, I now see people with a tad too much money and a taste for the tacky. And if youre paying for Feng Shui consultations Youre being scammed, honey.
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August 10, 2017 by
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Walking along the bridge that extends from the street to the oversize front doors of this impressive Pittwater pile gives you just enough time to draw breath for a grand exhale upon entry.
Even the most jaded of visitors would have to be wowed by the magnificent scope of the Pittwater views that are captured via glass windows and doors on a grand scale.
Facing north over Careel Bay towards Palm Beachs Snapperman Reserve and beyond to Lion Island and Gosford, the property is only two doors east of Stokes Point, home to Finisterre, the areas most expensive waterfront property.
Even the most jaded of visitors would have to be wowed by the magnificent Pittwater views at 6 Cabarita Road, Avalon Beach. Photo:Supplied
Architect Rosalie Stollery used feng shui principles when designing this waterfront residence in a bid to create a home where you feel relaxed, balanced and at peace, but with this kind of gobsmacking vista to process, the blood pressure can only go up.
Beyond the first encounter its easy to imagine living in a cocoon of contentment in a house where every room gazes over water.
Inspiration for the design came from the site itself, where water laps over sandstone shelves and against the sandstone sea wallArchitect Rosalie Stollery
Inspiration for the design came from the site itself, where water laps over sandstone shelves and against the sandstone sea wall, says Stollery in her project review.
The painstakingly detailed build by Peter Williams Constructions took several years to complete. Photo:Supplied
These elements have been borrowed and extended into the house, where water and sandstone are the two main elements. Ponds encircle the house, a huge wet-edge pool appears to flow into Pittwater and sandstone is used in a podium upon which the house sits.
The painstakingly detailed build by Peter Williams Constructions took several years and was completed in 2010, and its a testament to both Stollerys timeless design and the build quality that the home presents as beautifully as a brand-new property.
Inside, the finishes reveal the owners interest in textured design. Youll find silk panels on the walls of the main bedroom, a different choice of feature tiles in each of the bathrooms, Louis Poulson light fittings and linen curtains framing the large expanses of glass.
The residence faces north over Careel Bay towards Palm Beachs Snapperman Reserve. Photo:Supplied
New Guinea rosewood has been used extensively and the striking, single-stringer staircase showcases reclaimed timber from the Bundaberg Rum refinery.
The main living and dining zones each feature inlaid silk and wool rugs made in Nepal, one a scaled reflection of Careel Bay. The kitchen has Brazilian granite benchtops and a combination of Miele and Gaggenau appliances. A media room is fitted with a home cinema and theres an integrated surround system right through the house, plus a Control4 smart-home system.
Theres a large rumpus with kitchenette on the lower level, plus an adjoining multi-purpose room that could be used as a home gym, sewing room or study. Each of the four bedrooms on this level opens to the pool and garden.
The impressive outlook can be appreciated from a number of vantage points in the home. Photo:Supplied
The 22-metre lap pool was lined in black mosaic tiles so it would merge with, rather than float above, Pittwater.
There are plenty of outdoor areas to choose from across three levels of accommodation and at low tide you can enjoy your own sandy beach with a backdrop of native gardens.
Without a doubt this is the best, absolute deep-waterfront estate currently available on Pittwater, says agentLachlan Elder ofLJ Hooker Mona Vale, who is selling the home for $15 million. Commandingunobstructednorth-easterly views across the expansive waterways complemented by a stunning architectural masterpiece with heart and soul.
There are plenty of outdoor areas to choose from across three levels of accommodation. Photo:Supplied
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Partaking in, and observing activities on Pittwater is the homes greatest asset. Boats come and go, seaplanes deliver diners to Jonahs, cement barges putter to Scotland Island, sailors race around the point.
Apart from birdsong, this non-intrusive ripple-riding rhythm is the only thing to break the silence. It is, in fact, ridiculously quiet when Domain makes a late morning visit, and its tempting to remove shoes and lower voices so as not to disturb the serenity.
Fittingly, the inclinator that runs from the carport to the waterfront doesnt whine and grind but instead emits only a gentle hum.
Alight on the lawn by the boatshed and discover a boaties paradise. The boatshed has a kitchenette but is otherwise still employed to house watercraft, rather than used as an additional living space.
The wharf juts out to a deepwater, floating pontoon with power and water and while not currently in use, the original slip rails have been retained should you need them.
The current owners have kept a 20.3-metre boat here and enjoyed countless hours on Pittwater.
Theres little doubt the new owners will be tempted to follow suit.
See more photos of 6 Cabarita Road, Avalon Beachhere. You can also download the Domain app to see whats for sale on the Sydney market.
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WHEN it comes to home renovation, you want to get the maximum benefit for your money. That means hiring the right professionals for the job and using the best building materials.
But what about ensuring the right chi in your home? This is the practice of Feng Shui, and if applied properly, can positively influence your wealth, career, health and even your love life.
Feng Shui acts as a guide to create harmony and balance between the yin and yang, two energies with different properties. It is a complex practice, but it is always possible to renovate your home to stimulate positive chi without investing in bagua maps and Feng Shui compasses.
Here are some basic Feng Shui rules when doing home renovation:
MAIN DOOR
As the main door serves as the main entry point of chi to your home, you should always avoid aligning your it with other doors (especially the back door) or windows. This is because chi needs to fill your home with nourishing energy, instead of flowing in and out hastily.
Also ensure that your door is sturdy and made from a strong hardware, and not rusty and breaking apart.
KITCHEN
The kitchen is one of the three important pillars of a good Feng Shui at home (the bedroom and bathroom being the other two) because it is where nourishing food is prepared and cooked to provide energy for you and your family.
It also houses the five elements of Feng Shui Fire (stove), Water (sink and fridge), Wood (table), Earth (tiles) and Metal (metal handles, cooking equipment).
Avoid positioning your kitchen at the front of your house or close to the front door as this can signify eating and nutritional problems, while it also encourages guests to leave promptly after eating.
BEDROOM
Master bedrooms should have enough sensual energy and be calming to promote sleep. Therefore, remove distractions like televisions, computers, exercise equipment, paperwork and clutter.
Bedrooms should be brightly-lit and have the right colours based on the bagua area and personal Feng Shui elements. For example, if you belong to the Wood element, it is best to avoid fiery colours like red and orange as they belong to the Fire element, and opt for blue and brown as they belong to the Water and Earth elements, respectively.
BATHROOM
Bathrooms shouldnt be facing the kitchen or the front door as they are considered bad Feng Shui. To promote positive chi in bathrooms, keep them spotless and clutter-free. Also, take efforts to beautify their aesthetics, including adding aromatherapy essential oils and plants.
It is not always necessary to display Feng Shui items like Chinese coins, bells, dragon ships and crystal ball fountains. They may look out of place, especially if you want a modern-looking decor.
Instead, basic Feng Shui is all about setting up your home layout to improve the flow of chi. You can have a home with strong Feng Shui energy without sacrificing a modern design style. Most importantly, keep your home clean, use the right colours, and make sure that there is plenty of light in your house to help balance Feng Shui energy.
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August 10, 2017 by
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Since the drastic move, the squad have won five home games on the trot after just one in their previous four months
A SUPERSTITIOUS top-tier Chinese team repainted their whole stadium gold to bring better luck.
Guangzhou R&F had been on a dismal run of form when they made the radical move.
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But it clearly paid off, as this week they celebrated a FIFTH big home win on the bounce.
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Last month, Guangzhou R&F took the drastic action, believing gold made for better feng shui than blue.
That is despite the fact that it is the colour of the Chinese Super League clubs strip, badge and originally its home ground too.
It followed a rotten sequence of just one home win in four months.
But since painstakingly repainting their 20,000-capacity Yuexiushan Stadium in mid-July, the team in southern China have seen their fortunes dramatically reverse.
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On Wednesday they beat Fabio Capello's big-spending Jiangsu Suning 4-2 at home to climb to third in the CSL and make it four home wins on the trot, scoring 18 goals in the process.
They also beat city rivals Guangzhou Evergrande in a home cup game.
R&F coach Dragan Stojkovic told the club website: "After we changed the colour of our home stadium we got five wins and a high goal-scoring rate as well.
"I think this is what the fans want to see... beautiful offensive football."
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The former Serbian international added: "The gold colour of our home stadium is pretty nice, no need to change it now."
The philosophy of feng shui - literally meaning "wind-water" - is influential in many parts of Asia.
Using the philosophy, people carefully position items in offices and homes to maximise luck and wealth.
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August 10, 2017 by
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Jim Weiker The Columbus Dispatch @JimWeiker
The Arena District-area development announced this week is the latest of several massive projects that could transform the Downtown skyline.
If all are completed, several high-rises, including four towers more than 25 stories tall, would be built in Columbus, adding about 2,000 apartments and dozens of restaurants, shops and offices to the city's core.
This Downtown boom, unlike the last one, in the 1970s and '80s, is driven by residential projects. But they come with a twist: All of the big proposed projects include other uses, such as offices, retail spaceand hotels.
Despite some challenges filling empty office and retail space Downtown, experts believe the Columbus economy can support such a wave.
Im bullish on these projects, said Mike Simpson, president of the commercial real-estate firm NAI Ohio Equities. The trend for being Downtown isnt just for residential.
On Tuesday, the Schottenstein Real Estate Group became the mostrecentdeveloper to jump into the Downtown party when it unveiled plans for Grand Central, a 23-acre project near Huntington Park. It would include three buildings at least 10 stories tall for apartments, condominiums and a hotel.
The project also would include a Main Street-style district of shops, restaurants, a grocery store and more apartments.
"I think the market is here to stay and will be hot for the foreseeable future, especially in such a great location," said Brian Schottenstein, president of the development firm.
Columbus Development Director Steve Schoeny said he's informally discussed the proposal with the developers. One big issue for the project will be access to the site, he said. The plan calls for several new roadsinto the development, includingones off Vine Street and Neil Avenue.
In addition to Grand Central, other large Downtown proposals include:
Millennial Tower, a 28-storybuilding with offices, stores, residences and a hotel at Rich and Front streets.
Market Tower, a 35-story residential, retail and office tower next to the North Market.
The development of 21 acres next to COSI in Franklinton that would include two 30-story residential towers as well as restaurants and shops, according to a city concept for the site.
An office and residential park on land originally proposed for a casino on West Nationwide Boulevard.
A mixed-use project on West Broad Street in Franklinton that would include offices, apartments, restaurants and entertainment.
Several other projects are well underway or recently completed. They include:
A 12-story residential and office building under construction at Downtown's John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons.
A pair of 9- and 11-story apartment buildings going up at High and Rich streets.
The renovation of the LeVeque Tower.
The construction of two new 12-story Arena District condominium towers.
Experts note that,though such buildings would transform the skyline, they would not actually add that many homes. Of the projects still in the proposal stage, the two towers furthest along, Millennial and Market, would include about 340 apartments. That's about half the number included in the complex recently announced for the former site of TheAndersons store on the Northwest Side.
There's no indication that Downtown can't use more apartments. More than 98 percent of Downtown and Short North apartments are occupied and rents continue to rise, said Rob Vogt, managing partner of the residential research firm Vogt Strategic Insights.
"I keep thinking were going to see some slowdown in absorption, but the projects that come online keep filling up," Vogt said. "We still have a long way to go before we exhaust the market. I feel pretty confident that even if we lose some of the millennial market, which is 60 or 70 percent of the demand, it will be back-filled by empty-nesters."
Andthough about 10 percent of Downtown's offices are empty, those vacancies are concentrated in older buildings that have small footprints, small windows and a lack of parking. Newer office buildings, such as those around Columbus Commons and in the Arena District, quickly find an audience.
"When you look at the vacancy in the Arena District or Grandview Yard new projects, with good floor plates(open floor plans)and good amenities those are doing very well," said Michael Copella, managing director of the Columbus office of the commercial real-estate firm CBRE.
By many measures, Downtown retailersalso have struggled. As Schoeny noted, retail "is the lagging piece of the pie."
Last year, 15 new stores and restaurants opened Downtown but eight closed, according tothe most recent "State of Downtown Columbus" report prepared by Capital Crossroads & Discovery Special Improvement Districts.
But real-estate experts say the demand is for office, retail and residential space combined in one site, providing energy for all tenants and maximizing parking spaces.
"That is the type of project that occupiers of office space are looking for today because it creates an experience for their employers," Copella said.
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Mori Building began construction on its Class A office tower in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Project marks Mori Buildings first developmentin Southeast Asia.
Shimizu Corp. and Bangun Cipta Kontraktor are jointly serving as the development contractors and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates designed the tower. Kohn Perdersen Fox is also in charge with the design of aHong Kong mixed-use development.
The Jakarta project is set to obtain a BCA Green Mark Platinum Award, which is one of the highest rating for environmental impact and performance. The tower is scheduledfor completion in 2021.
The building is designed to be a new landmark in Jakarta, located in the center of the Golden Triangle,next to the Semanggi Intersection and the New Semanggi Flyover on Sudirman Street, the main thoroughfare in the citys central business district.The 59-story,two million-square-foot tower will feature offices, restaurants, cafes and a secure parking space for tenants of the building.
Mori Building plans toleverage its extensive urban-development background from its diverse projects in Tokyo and Shanghai, to contribute to the advancement of Jakarta.
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Bryan Construction workers continue to build St. Thomas More Hospital's Medical Office Building on Friday. (Sara Knuth / Daily Record)
Workers landscape a new parking lot for hospital employees on Friday. (Sara Knuth / Daily Record)
For some health care professionals, going to work means heading to buildings that were completed in the 1960s, sometimes blocks away from St. Thomas More Hospital.
But by the time the Medical Office Building is completed, six departments and a cafe will be housed in one new two-story facility directly in front of the hospital.
"It's the excitement of another step in our history," said Jillian Maes, the hospital's director of marketing and communications.
The building, which was the site of a groundbreaking ceremony in August 2016 and faced a few delays, is expected to be completed in February. It will be the new home for family and internal medicine, orthopedics, OB-GYN services, an outpatient laboratory, pediatric health services and the Coyote Coffee Den and Cafe.
With two stories filled with about 75 offices, officials said they are planning for modern design and equipment in the building, which was expected to cost between $4 million and $5 million in August 2016.
"We're really excited to have a digital x-ray," said Rick Kamerzell, the hospital's administrative director. He added that other features include a patio cafe, which will be open to the public.
Additionally, he said, the consolidated departments will mean that patients have easier access to administrators and physicians.
For Kamerzell and the rest of the hospital, constructing the project has been a result of working with The Boldt Company and Colorado Springs-based companies Bryan Construction and RTA Architects.
Officials originally expected to officially open the facility by fall 2017. But after working through delays, including a few that were weather-related, the project is on track for the February completion.
"People have a hard time believing these guys can work that fast," Kamerzell said. "These guys seem to make the time up very well."
After the building is completed, Kamerzell said he expects the hospital to host a grand opening in the first two weeks of March.
Workers look over land Friday during construction of St. Thomas More Hospital's Medical Office Building. (Sara Knuth / Daily Record)
And as the hospital looks toward the future, he said the building is designed for an expansion, especially one that can house future administrators.
"We're being prepared for the future," he said. "We'll have the capacity in the future to expand horizontally."
He also said he expects future projects outside of the Medical Office Building, which is getting constructed on the heels of other major projects, including the hospital's new education center in Florence.
The hospital also is working on a new parking lot for employees on Phay Avenue. Kamerzell said he expects the lot to be completed in mid-August.
"Health care is so ever changing and dynamic," Kamerzell said. "We have to continue to move the bar."
St. Thomas More Hospital is located at 1338 Phay Ave.
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St. Thomas More Hospital's new Medical Office Building will consolidate several departments that are currently spread out. (Sara Knuth / Daily Record)
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The growing Hutton Construction needs more room for its world headquarters, as CEO Ben Hutton laughingly calls it, but thats not the chief reason the company is moving to Delano.
Also its about being in a community that I feel is exciting and vibrant, Hutton says.
He cites the citys catalyst project, the new library, River Vista apartments and potential stadium and other redevelopment in the area as appealing attractions.
Theres just a lot going on here, and so its exciting to be right in the middle of that. Thats fun for our current employees, and its also I think really going to be a big part of our ability to attract our future workforce as well. Thats as important as having more space to me.
Hutton plans a new 30,000-square foot office and additional two-level parking garage just behind a row of Douglas storefronts between Sycamore and Oak streets.
Were excited about this particular site because it sits between historic Delano and the new modern developments of the catalyst site and the library, and so we get to kind of be the transition, which is really interesting for us architecturally, and from a construction standpoint its fun, Hutton says. It gives us a lot of freedom to do things that recognize history and blend in with whats here in Delano and kind of the fabric of the community and also represent the future and where were going as a business in the modern side of the building as well.
The current sort of conglomeration of buildings on the property, which Hutton will demolish, has an Oak Street address. The new building, the front of which will be visible from the Delano clock tower, will have a Sycamore address.
The parking structure will have a more traditional look with some brick and stone that blends in with what you see up and down Douglas, Hutton says. As the property transitions into offices, he says it will be more modern with steel and concrete and some of the things that are more exciting to us and kind of represent where the building industry is going
In between we see this opportunity for this really cool landscaped corridor that kind of softens the whole property and gives some great amenity to the office with lots of seating and outdoor areas.
Hutton, who at 36 is on the cusp of being a millennial, says people in his generation work differently.
Theyre attracted to different environments, he says. Its becoming more and more important that you can offer a whole package, not just a great job.
The firm currently is in 15,000 square feet in a more industrial area at 2229 S. West St. where there arent a lot of restaurants.
Thats actually part of the reason why were excited to move down here to Delano because theres so many more options for lunch and after work and meeting people, Hutton says.
Hutton Construction has 240 employees, about 65 of which will be in the Delano office.
Most of our employees are scattered around Kansas and surrounding states, Hutton says of the 25 to 30 job sites the company has at any given time.
The firm also has a separate yard facility that it will keep when it moves.
Weve moved a lot as a company as weve grown and always think we are building enough space for growth, and then we fill it up and have to expand or remodel, Hutton says. Hopefully this time well get enough space built that we can stay for 20 years. Thats the goal.
He says in addition to having extra room in the new headquarters, he also owns the former Crawleys Office Furniture building at the northeast corner of Oak and Douglas. Hell lease that space and any extra in his building.
Hutton expects construction to begin early next year.
Thats when we have some people maybe available. Pretty busy right now.
He says hes not in a rush.
When it makes sense to start, well start. Im anxious to start only because its exciting.
Huttons father, Mark, started the company in 1992, and a 12-year Ben Hutton joined the following year sweeping floors. He eventually became a carpenter and laborer and went to work for a Colorado Springs company after graduating from K-State. Hutton returned to his familys business full time in 2006 then became president in 2010 before becoming CEO in October.
In addition to looking forward to a space that can support Hutton Construction for the next couple of decades, Hutton says he likes the idea of being in an old but becoming new part of our city.
Its our hope that we can inspire some other businesses to move down here.
Hutton says daytime activity is important for Delano, which means businesses and jobs.
Were excited to kind of play that part in this community.
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General Electric will delay construction of a 295,000-square-foot office building in Boston for two years in a shift of real estate strategy for its $200 million global headquarters under new CEO John Flannery.
Work on renovation of two existing buildings at 5 and 6 Necco Way will continue with plans for occupancy in 2019, according to a memo sent to GE employees Tuesday. The distinctive 12-story office building would be completed in mid-2021, instead of 2019.
As with any construction project of this scope and complexity, we have been periodically reviewing the schedule and budget, Klee wrote in the memo according to The Boston Globe. Based on that review, we have decided that it makes more sense and is more cost-effective to construct the campus in two phases.
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held in May at the 2.7-acre site, which includes two vacant warehouses at 5 and 6 Necco, which were acquired by MassDevelopment in December 2016 for $57.4 million. GE paid $25.6 million to buy a parking lot at 244-284 A St., which is the planned site of the new 12-story building. Both properties were owned by Gillette parent Procter & Gamble.
GE opened a temporary 60,430-square-foot headquarters at 33-41 Farnsworth St. in Fort Point after the industrial conglomerate vacated its longtime Fairfield, Connecticut headquarters last summer. Approximately 250 employees are based in those offices.
Under terms of a state incentive agreement, GE agreed to pay $1 a year for 20 years to occupy the Necco Court buildings.
GE has been in touch with the administration to reaffirm their commitment to the commonwealth and their announcement does not impact any commitments made by the state, Lizzy Guyton, spokeswoman for Gov. Charlie Baker, said in a statement.
The first phase of the project also will include widening of the Boston Harborwalk and installation of a public dock on Fort Point Channel.
For GE, opening a new headquarters is a once-in-a-40-year decision. We are committed to Boston and look forward to moving to GE Innovation Point, which will be a hub for innovation and the industrial internet, Ann Klee, vice president of GEs Boston development and operations, said in a statement.
Flannerys predecessor Jeff Immelt made GEs move from suburban Connecticut to Bostons Fort Point a centerpiece of his efforts to strengthen the companys tech focus and bolster its employee recruitment. GE agreed to employ 800 people at the three buildings by 2024.
Flannery was CEO of GE Healthcare prior to Immelts retirement Aug. 1.
Designed by Gensler, the new office buildings designs include a large convenor space and landscaped roof terraces. The 95,400-square-foot warehouses are being converted into offices, public makerspace, space for GEs Brilliant Labs career center and a ground-floor restaurant.
In a statement, Mayor Marty Walsh said the short construction delay shouldnt be interpreted as a sign that GE is wavering from its commitment to Boston.
We are looking forward to welcoming GE to Boston, and I know they are committed to establishing their headquarters and growing in our city, Walsh said.
This article was updated after it was originally published to include a statement from Mayor Walsh.
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