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'Lost' Louis Sullivan storefront found on Wabash
Chicago Tribune criticThe legacy of Louis Sullivan, poet of the skyscraper, has taken so many hits lately that you'd think Tony Soprano had a contract to rub out the man's architecture. Hurricanes, floods and fires, along with human ignorance and carelessness, have all...Tags: Douglas, Metal and Mineral, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Joliet
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Homelessness and history: San Francisco's Tenderloin District poised for historic recognition.
Associated Press WriterSAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ In the Tenderloin, corner stores sell more alcohol than food, drug-addled pan handlers shake paper cups at passers-by and churches vie for real estate with strip clubs. Now, the federal government is on the verge of crowning this...Tags: Personal Income, Gardens and Parks, Real Estate Sellers, Berkeley (Alameda, California), History
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19-story Montage tower next up near Lake Eola
Sentinel Staff WriterGround was broken recently for The Montage, downtown Orlando's latest high-rise apartment complex. The developer, Lane Florida LLC, expects to complete the 19-story tower at 101 Lake Ave. in the spring of 2010, a timetable for construction that should...Tags: Real Estate Transactions, Rentals, Crossroads, Christianity, Academic Progress
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Learning credit
For about half a century, the stocky brick building that stands on the border of Remington and Charles Village languished as tenants and owners came and went. Redevelopment efforts stalled, leaving pigeons, graffiti, vandals and the elements to steadily...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Rentals, Court Administration, Employees, Hippodrome Theatre
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Handyman's history
757-247-4952When Bob Williams walked away from the white-collar world in 1991, he was trying to escape nearly 20 years of living with toxic corporate stress. Virtually every morning, he'd wake up sick to his stomach from anxiety, the former ship repair and marine...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Historic Jamestowne, Colleges and Universities, Behavioral Conditions, Virginia Tech
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Restoration should not unmake settled communities
Diane Barthel-Bouchier is chairwoman of the Sociology Department at Stony Brook University.What do Stony Brook and Old Bethpage have to do with a controversy involving Pierre Cardin in the south of France? The fashion mogul is the new Lord of Lacoste, a village of some 415 inhabitants in Provence. Not content to restore the chateau, former...Tags: Long Island, Thomas Edison, Colleges and Universities, Henry Ford, Pierre Cardin
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Web site helps entrepreneurs get started
Lake County Department of Economic Growth & Redevelopment encourages entrepreneurs who are looking to start, expand or relocate a business to use an Internet-based Virtual Entrepreneur Center. The online center is maintained by the Florida High Tech...Tags: Colleges and Universities, John Ireland, Contracts, Walt Disney World Resort, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Discoveries
Nature's Beloved Son
Rediscovering John Muir's Botanical Legacy
Bonnie J. Gisel with images by Stephen J. Joseph
Heyday Books: 248 pp., $45
SCOTLAND, Wisconsin, Canada, Kentucky, Florida, Alaska and the Sierra Nevada; wherever he went, John Muir,...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Society, John Muir, Folk Music
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Italy: Art springs to life in gardens near Rome
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBagnaia, Italy I know how to get to paradise -- in this life, anyway. It lies atop a hill about 60 miles north of Rome where a gentleman-cardinal built a garden in the 16th century. His architects created it from water and stone, green leaves and vine....Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Tour Operations Industry, Transportation, Natural Resources, Yale University
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I (heart) Chicago
Dining@LargeI have now totally embraced the Zen of the El, putting aside my innate distrust of anything unfamiliar until it gets familiar. I love the el now. The trick is to move from thinking rapid transit means, you know, rapid......Tags: Chicago River
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5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design
5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design Five nationally prominent architects have been selected to serve on the jury for a competition the University of Baltimore is holding this fall to choose designers for a $107 million law center at the...Tags: James Stewart, Mount Royal, Moshe Safdie, Emergency Planning, David Miller
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Double, double, toil and ... d'oh!
For the next four nights, the legendary Macbeth, long-deceased high king of Scotland, will stride about Woolly Mammoth Theatre's stage with Homer Simpson and Barack Obama. MacHomer, the 70-minute solo show that Rick Miller, a Canadian actor, has been...Tags: Halloween, Homer Simpson, South Park, Cartoons, Fringe Festival
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