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Escalators and de-escalators remain in the benchmark contract, in theory allowing for a resurrection at a future date.
In 2016, for example, the "basis" price was set at $2,000 with escalators allowing for price participation up to $3,750 and de-escalators down to $20063,500.
The escalators are a metaphor please do not come and investigate me ICE or whoever I'm not really going to build a series of giant escalators.
At the 86th Street station, only 10 of 13 escalators have been installed, and testing of all the escalators was not expected to be completed until Dec.
Price participation disappeared from copper concentrate contracts several years ago but it has persisted in the zinc market in the weird and wonderful form of "escalators" and "de-escalators".
Beneath the headline figures there's a weird and wonderful world of "escalators", "de-escalators" and "free metal", all of which determine the level of price participation to be shared between miner and smelter.
And do the Hosts really know how to use escalators?
Severed heads, dead presidents at the end of escalators now.
I hold on to moving escalators and push elevator buttons.
Turning, she jogged across the platform and up the escalators.
For this Labradoodle, escalators top the "do not like" list.
Supposedly the escalators are in good working order for 2018.
"There's no escalators, there's only staircases to success," she said.
It will supply 85 elevators, 93 escalators, and 20 autowalks.
Their exit is most haunting: Ascending escalators, they glide away.
ESCALATORS These run along the south side of the building.
He likes whiskey, dogs, leather belts, escalators, and pocket watches.
The glossy marble floor is flanked by long gold-trimmed escalators.
Transport officials say they are trying to make the escalators safe.
But these days, on the sidewalks, staircases and escalators, chaos reigns.
The escalators are well-lit, with illuminated advertisements on the sides.
A settlement allowed Vornado to move the escalators, among other things.
He considers the escalators an essential part of the building's design.
The London Underground has concluded that in stations with escalators more than 18.5 meters, or about 61 feet, tall, much of the left side of the escalators goes unused, causing blockages and lines ("queues") at the bottom.
Plus, a lot of escalators are not meant to be walked on.
Gendreau says tests show that escalators in airports are full of germs.
A man died in 2006 after he jumped between escalators and fell.
"We still have elevators and escalators that don't work," Mr. Boulware said.
Onlookers standing on the neighboring escalators look shocked as it violently rolled by.
And this past month, worries about escalators closed two more city-centre stations.
They install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walkways, chairlifts and other lifts.
Elevators. In 2011 alone, over 350,000 elevators and escalators were installed in China.
Electricians are scouring the building for defects, installing elevator buttons and tweaking escalators.
There are many more escalators (no traffic cones in sight!) and moving sidewalks!
ESPN reported that the extension could rise to $40 million total with escalators.
What officials are calling a stadium now has 40 escalators, compared with none previously.
Plus, escalators are scary, someone got stuck in the one on my floor before.
A young man emerges from the escalators in SEG Market, Huaqiangbei's largest electronics emporium.
These workers install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walkways, chairlifts and other lifts.
American public transportation with present or working escalators and elevators is spotty, at best.
He does his best to avoid elevators, and holds a special affinity for escalators.
Thing is, escalators could represent the epitome of American laziness if we let them.
It also requires hard work, hence the staircases but lack of upward moving escalators.
Technical problems are common, with elevators, escalators and copy machines frequently out of order.
Burned-out or flickering light fixtures create dark zones, while escalators clatter and groan.
I followed the crowd down a long hallway and a couple flights of escalators ...
"People assume escalators are a fairly simple, blunt piece of equipment," Mr. Byford said.
"It becomes another one of those invisible escalators for white men," Professor Williams said.
Corridor notices say the cash crisis has forced the closure of lifts and escalators.
Long hallways awaited me, and escalators leading to at least a half-dozen auditoriums.
Escalators would lead to the lower levels, restaurants, shops and elevators for the observatory.
THEY HAVE THESE AMAZING NEW ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS THAT ARE CONNECTED RIGHT ONTO THE CLOUD.
It's the golden rule of crowded escalators: Stand on one side, walk on the other.
New escalators were brought in (through a hole in the roof) and installed at night.
In some cases, our rents double and tripled with inherited leases with extraordinary rent escalators.
Children are famous on Instagram for squeezing limes into their eyes or sledding down escalators.
He patented his invention, and you'll find his name today on many escalators and elevators.
Her show, alone among the inaugural offerings, is not signposted beside the half-finished escalators.
And by the evening session, one of the two escalators had broken down four times.
Back outside, I glance at the squeaky escalators belching masses onto the unforgiving concrete curb.
The lights are on, the escalators keep moving, but their purpose in life has gone.
Imagine the locks like escalators in a mall, moving passing boats across a multilevel concourse.
It opened in the 1930s and has escalators that only go in one direction — up.
Officials say that test results are showing that at the busiest times, during morning and evening rush hours, standing on both sides of the up escalators reduces congestion by about 30 percent: Around 16,220 people can travel on the escalators, compared with the previous 12,745.
A cavernous space beneath the Houses of Parliament, it threads escalators down through huge concrete columns.
The number one reason why you should walk on escalators: you'll get to the top faster.
But I no longer hiss and tut at people who stand to the left on escalators.
If too many people try to walk up long escalators, it ends up making congestion worse.
Thereafter revenue grows in the 4%-5% range due to contractual escalators and new-business growth.
Even just tapping on a subway entrance will give you more information about accessibility, escalators, etc.
So one new display case walls off the escalators with an object-of-the-month display.
That's when they had escalators across the big windows in the lobby overlooking the garden, diagonally.
The rate is worse for escalators — 87 percent were working, the worst performance in years. Gov.
They can build anything from apartments to escalators and wind turbines, said its designer, Jose Sanchez.
Every year, the escalators' working condition is among the most hotly discussed topics at the festival.
There are indeed lots of escalators, which I'm led to understand was not true pre-renovation.
Under the new regime, passengers are asked not to walk up two escalators at the busy station.
But the staff was having to slide down the escalators to help people and it was amusing.
During rush hour, about 16,220 people could travel on the escalators, compared with 12,745 in normal conditions.
The escalators were the one diagonal line that slashed across the straight lines of the exterior framework.
In another part of the video we are given an aerial view of what could be escalators.
I scale the almost infinite escalators until I finally find someone who can indeed confirm the event.
On a recent weekday, the website showed that 32 escalators and 15 elevators were out of service.
Escalators have complex sensors and safety devices that can easily force the whole thing to shut down.
A separate structure, a cigar-shaped council chamber, is attached to the complex by walkways and escalators.
Those rules include not performing near station booths and escalators and not using sound amplifiers on platforms.
We bounded up the escalators, across the plaza to Eighth Avenue and 33rd Street and started jogging.
Zhang Lexiang, general secretary of the China Elevator Association (which also covers escalators and moving walkways), noted that although subway entrances in Western countries often have multiple escalators that can alternate between up and down duty, in Chinese subway stops there is generally only one — that goes up.
According to the police, they have obtained security footage of the suspects riding up and down the escalators.
This seemed unthinkable last summer, when Trump descended down the escalators at Trump Tower to announce his campaign.
An old investment saying sums up the current market: markets go up in escalators and down in elevators.
Women may be targeted on train cars, platforms, stairs, escalators, benches and other crowded areas, the office said.
A pair of escalators lined with shifting LED lights stretches up to street level, inviting us to escape.
In Hong Kong, subway stations have signs that warn commuters not to stare at mobile phones on escalators.
Escalators in an atrium run past signs advertising Swarovski and Estée Lauder products, noodle restaurants and coffee shops.
The Wells Fargo security guards tried to rush through the human chain of de-escalators surrounding our blockade.
Guide dogs need to know a lot about the world, from managing escalators to navigating crowded city streets.
Escalators Is there any way to say "elevators go down" without sounding like we're making a bad pun?
And at the 39-story Secretariat building, some escalators and the decorative water fountain outside are shutting down.
The fire led to the gradual replacement of wooden escalators and a stricter enforcement of the smoking ban.
People gawk at their first real mall, with a food court and 463 escalators, both rarities in Gaza.
So the two were relieved to see the escalators and the trains start rolling at the nearby station.
WELL OF COURSE, WE'RE MANAGING THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ELEVATORS AND THE ESCALATORS WITH KONE AND THE CUSTOMER INFORMATION.
Walking carefully and paying extra attention on escalators, however, now that's a plan any responsible adult can get behind.
According to SiriusXM NFL, the minimum value will be $3.5 million, with up to $3 million in additional escalators.
The photo of the escalators in actually from Union subway station in Toronto, which flooded in June of 2012.
Specifically, the app now shows outlines of platforms, entrances, stairs, and escalators when the user is in transit view.
The Xi'an case is the latest in a number of highly-publicized accidents — some fatal — involving lifts and escalators.
According to the study, escalators must be 60 feet or longer for the standing-only rule to increase efficiency.
Besides, given how frequently transit escalators break down, you may end up walking no matter what the rules are.
The night before, I'd met him at a mall where, for exercise, he likes to ascend the descending escalators.
Whenever I returned from a trip, I touched down in the Morsi-era twilight zone: darkened hallways, frozen escalators.
I don't exactly enjoy lugging a cart of food up and down escalators during a routine grocery shopping trip.
I remember the breathtaking speed and depth of the escalators down to the metro, built in the Soviet era.
"People say to me, 'I go to Macy's and the escalators all work,'" Mr. Byford said in an interview.
His parents both worked, his father repairing escalators at Pennsylvania Station, his mother, Lourdes Banegas, as a house cleaner.
Thyssenkrupp, a German conglomerate that makes elevators and escalators, has equipped many of its elevator repair specialists with HoloLens.
Stairs are lauded as a healthy alternative to elevators or escalators, but in this case this was the wrong choice.
I swiped on my way up elevators and down escalators and on each and every one of my commutes. Books?
Contractual rent escalators on existing properties and recently acquired assets are the primary drivers behind the slight improvement in FCC.
She tells us that she saw men taking pictures up women's skirts on public transport and on shopping mall escalators.
Photo: GettyOn Tuesday, The New York Times decided to reignite the age old debate of walking versus standing on escalators.
There are restaurants and bars along the 18 escalators, which run downhill in the mornings and uphill in the evenings.
Huawei's logo was brandished on the lanyards of thousands of attendees' badges and on posters and escalators around the conference.
Which is why it might seem surprising that a company in Tokyo is trying to eliminate walking on escalators entirely.
At one point, an overhead shot of a movie theater's overlapping escalators provides a pattern that suggests a "found" mandala.
This strategy is especially effective in the opening sequence, which stretches, flattens and defamiliarizes an otherwise banal set of escalators.
Similar instances of escalators going into reverse—both in China and the United States—have made headlines in recent years.
The task of keeping all of those escalators and elevators running falls to a team of about 250 maintenance workers.
But returning to the impeachment imbroglio made me think that in that case the most important escalators were the Democrats.
The 39 escalators in Penn Station maintained by Amtrak, many of them dating to the 1960s, are notorious for malfunctioning.
The Comptroller's office said the transit agency did not systematically monitor whether defects found in elevators and escalators were corrected.
The critic Carter Horsley compared its interiors, with their prominent escalators, to those of a "not terribly successful" shopping mall.
New Yorkers are also familiar with ticket machines that are broken, cars without air-conditioning and escalators that don't move.
And at the very top of the escalators is the most familiar name of all: Trump Cadde, or Trump Avenue.
For my son, the chance to take a leisurely ride and check out escalators, elevators and trains brought pure bliss.
From overcrowding to strikes, broken escalators, service delays, and rodents, here's what it's really like to ride the London Underground.
From overcrowding, to strikes by staff, broken escalators, uninspiring station architecture, service delays, and rodents, here's what it's really like.
There have been a handful of deaths at the mall since it opened in 1999, including other people falling from escalators.
Before we delve into our very detailed and organized argument in favor of walking on escalators, let's discuss some historical context.
Click here to view original GIFWhen most escalators break down they just temporarily become stairs (as the Mitch Hedberg joke goes).
If we had to choose between plain old escalators or stairs and a slide, we'd definitely choose a slide every time.
In 2018 and thereafter, Fitch assumes revenue grows in the 4%-5% range due to contractual escalators and new-business growth.
The deepest system is in Washington, where the escalators (when they work) are so slow you think you're dying or dreaming.
She also voiced frustration with the facilities, saying that escalators broke down routinely and that bedbugs had recently infested the library.
But hurdles remain, including testing the fire alarm system as well as the escalators and elevators at the 723nd Street station.
The escalators from the underground Metro station there continued to run, eerily devoid of workers and tourists for a weekday morning.
Or maybe the fans who are so devoted to Mr. Chang's downtown spots are still trying to figure out the escalators.
But for now the official subway Twitter feed is filled with angry rants about escalators that are mysteriously down for weeks.
Workers have finished installing elevators and escalators at the stations, and the final tests were scheduled to be completed by Dec.
Five years ago, Carr opened the Elevator Historical Society, the world's only museum devoted to elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, and outside hoists.
Everyone has to take the escalators, which course through the Hollywood Highland shopping mall, from lowly journalists to Jeff Bezos himself.
This meant taking it on BART, which bans bikes on escalators and is famous for its randomly out-of-service elevators.
The train pulls into Pennsylvania Station during the morning rush, the doors open and you make a beeline for the escalators.
As I crossed the escalators, I passed a multi-story wall of sculpted bronze panels, titled "The Spirit of Northwest Industry."
Heads down through the station, turn left at the top of the escalators, out into the early evening light, and north.
It has been rising so much that at Holborn Station, one of London's busiest and deepest, with more than 56 million passengers a year and escalators 23.4 meters, or 77 feet, tall, there is an experiment to encourage people at rush hour to stand side by side on the escalators going up and merely ride them.
We went on a schooltrip to floor 7 one time and watched the fish swim around above the drowned escalators and kiosks.
USA Today reported the deal is for four years and worth around $50 million and loaded with incentives, escalators and opt-outs.
To help them, escalators change direction, doors are propped open, and parliamentary staff know to keep well back and dodge the stampede.
Riders headed for the trundling abyss face a maze of stairs, escalators, and elevators that are all too often out of service.
The king is traveling with an entourage of several hundred people and nearly 500 tonnes of luggage, including two gold-colored escalators.
When I asked on Twitter whether a standing-only rule for escalators would bother people, I got an avalanche of affirmative replies.
So this experiment would never work there, because if you don't climb the escalators, you feel as if you'll never get there.
Airports are made for suitcases — they have auto-walks and an abundance of escalators to lessen the burden of lifting heavy luggage.
Escalators were not working recently and the bathroom was out of service, though officials said those problems were unrelated to the leaks.
Another will be Otis, manufacturing elevators and escalators, and the third will be Carrier, making heating and cooling equipment among other products.
The extra-long escalators at the new Hudson Yards station on the Far West Side of Manhattan have been plagued by problems.
I waited behind them again, trying to be helpful as needed, as we took the escalators up several stories to the theaters.
Median annual wage: $79,13Projected job growth through 2026: 12% These workers install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walkways, chairlifts and other lifts.
Mood: thinking thoughts Music: Polyphonic Ringtone Medley III Jennifer and I head home, crouched on the escalators so the adults can't see us.
The same European company that provided the majority of elevators in China was chosen to manufacture new escalators for the Washington Metro system.
While relatively modest losses would occur, revenue growth from continued lease activity and contractual escalators would more than offset such losses over time.
Escalators are even performing worse than elevators, which already have a poor reputation among wheelchair users for too often being out of service.
The lights are off at the parking lots of many malls and only the "up" escalators are working, to save money and spares.
She's believed to have fallen from by the glass balconies by the escalators in the shop, and was taken to hospital after the incident.
Median annual wage: $79,780Projected job growth through 2026: 22026 percent These workers install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walkways, chairlifts and other lifts.
Running on escalators when drunk is especially discouraged, and there's even a study from the National Institute of Health that backs up this advice.
Tenant leases on the cellular sites have average annual escalators of approximately 3% and an average final remaining term (including renewals) of 22 years.
Because not everyone reads about escalator capacity theories, the knee-jerk reaction is that eliminating a walking lane on escalators would slow everything down.
This led to a body of work where I was beginning to explore ideas of transition, by situating figures in airplanes, subways, and escalators.
In two display cases wedged between escalators in the Rokin metro station here, they emerge into view only as you travel up and down.
Despite all the amenities at the three new stations, including original artwork and gleaming escalators, subway newsstands, those underground mainstays, are not among them.
You can get to the park by stairs, escalators or elevators, but it's far more entertaining to take the free gondola from the street.
At another entrance, recordings of birds are manipulated with software so the sounds seem to dip and swirl around passengers as they ride the escalators.
The plan also calls for upgraded ticket stations, Wi-Fi, new escalators, signs that are easier to understand, and larger windows for more natural light.
LG says its sterilizer can be easily installed on escalators and generates power on its own — converting the movement of the escalator's handrail into electricity.
So if you make the trek down multiple large escalators to the "Jurassic World" area, you're probably going to stay down there for a bit. 
Just like crying over shit and getting anxious over stuff, it didn't matter, like I used to be scared of getting on escalators going down.
For slightly more affordable styles, customers can head up the escalators to the fourth floor, where they'll find more women's clothing at lower price points.
I was just a kid then and thought nothing of laughing at Paul Hogan's knife or his cluelessness about escalators and elevators in New York.
Mr. Byford, who has pledged to add 50 elevators to subway stations over the next five years, said he was also working to improve escalators.
The Hudson Yards escalators were installed by a contractor and are still under warranty, Mr. Byford said, so the contractor is responsible for maintaining them.
The scene changes once you come through the revolving front doors to face a pair of escalators reflected off into infinity by polished metal mirrors.
Colombia's metro runs the length of the city; escalators thread the barrios that climb up the sides of the lush valley where the city sits.
It was the complexity of integrating various computerized systems in the stations, and the vexing nature of vertical transportation: that is, the elevators and escalators.
On Monday, officials at the authority said that they were still working to install escalators and elevators at the stations at 72nd and 86th Streets.
"In the U.S., self-interest dominates our behavior on the road, on escalators and anywhere there is a capacity problem," he wrote in an email.
They put the utilitarian air shafts and escalators on the outside of the building and painted them in bright primary colours instead of hiding them away.
Young urbanites call him "Bosco", after a character in an advert, a country bumpkin who comes to the city and stumbles down escalators with his bicycle.
While the escalators are a useful way to commute to work for Hong Kongers, it's nothing you need to go out of your way to visit.
Fitch expects OHI's FCC will continue to improve, driven by contractual rental escalators and reduced fixed charges as the interest savings from the refinancing is realized.
The stands along the nearly mile-long front stretch have been rebuilt and raised, making room for three concourse levels accessed by stairs, escalators and elevators.
New "vertical transportation" options, including 40 escalators and 17 elevators, are proving especially popular with older fans — and with families who have young children in tow.
But as I make my way through groups of tourists milling around beauty counters and up the escalators to find out more, I'm not totally convinced.
Screens at the bottom of the escalators show a looped video of a neatly uniformed woman from the staff advising people to stand on both sides.
Dog is man's best friend ... escalators are not dog's best friend, which is why this video of Dennis Quaid's dog on an escalator is so interesting.
And there are many more people in addition to the disabled who also need elevators and escalators — senior citizens and parents with strollers foremost among them.
The crimes include taking pictures up women's skirts as they travel on public transport or escalators, and filming video inside women's changing rooms or public toilets.
This apartment is a 20-minute commute to the city's business district via a chain of 20 covered outdoor escalators, the longest series in the world.
Around the escalators to the right you come to a Vongerichten-run grab-and-go market and beyond that, the first of two Vongerichten-catered bars.
They are a blessing compared with waiting for buses that don't come, or taking the subway with its breakdowns and delays, unintelligible announcements and broken escalators.
Now, at Takashimaya, escalators intimidated no one — except for one stylish woman wearing wobbly four-inch heels, who held tightly to the railing as she ascended.
Some person was injured on one of the company's escalators, and my boss asked me to pull all the service call details for that specific escalator.
At the 86th Street station, the contractor is working round the clock to finish the escalators at an entrance to meet the December deadline, officials said.
For its part, Otis said in a statement that its longtime position has been that passengers should not walk on escalators, as a matter of safety.
The maker of washing machines, reactors, TVs and escalators last week announced plans to sell a coal-fired power plant in Japan for 22 billion yen.
Since I visit often by train, the first thing I see of Manhattan is this eyesore — a rundown, ugly, uncomfortable domain of plastic, dirt and escalators.
To board your plane, you must first descend a set of escalators that lead you to a crowded room, where seating can be hard to come by.
Just as Matt made his way down the escalators of LAX, she took out her smartphone and recorded him as he searched for his dad, Malcolm Cobrink.
Across the country, zombie malls totter on, their escalators running, their Muzak humming, their anchor stores gone, nobody home but a few forlorn tenants clinging to life.
But rail fleet reliability was up 35 percent, while elevators were available 97 percent of the time and escalators were in service 93 percent of the time.
In time, cable cars and escalators were installed, linking previously separated parts of the city, and facilities from libraries to cultural centers were built in poor areas.
For the last three years, there has been no growth in the construction of elevators and escalators — and the data shows no growth is forecast through 2020.
Revenue growth from continued lease activity and contractual escalators in the U.S market would more than offset the relatively modest losses occurring over time due to consolidation.
But these are very steep escalators, and the Underground has cleverly left a third up escalator (yes, there are three) free for anyone who cares to climb.
Against a backdrop of designer clothes and jewelry and electronics, Chan fights a whole gang of bad guys, sending them flying into mannequins and tumbling down escalators.
After a standing ovation, guests were guided up another stretch of escalators to the atrium, where 25 tables flickered in the glow of candlelight reflected off peonies.
Vornado received permission to cut new doorways on Fifth Avenue in 2011 — until then, the only entrances had been on 43rd Street — and to move the escalators.
Transport unions and consumer associations have called for immediate checks on Rome's metro escalators and a full investigation into the maintenance and safety of the subway system.
There's not much to it, conceptually: break blocks away from a three-dimensional cluster, a great big brick essentially, to "carve" objects, ranging from lobsters to escalators.
Ms. Snyder said that New Jersey Transit maintains nine escalators on the Seventh Avenue side of Penn Station and that, as of this week, all were functioning.
This is also true of escalators at Jakarta's upscale shopping malls, where the international "stand on one side, walk on the other" etiquette is an alien concept.
Pregnant women, for instance, frequently complain they are not given seats on trains, and broken elevators and escalators force those with children and strollers to navigate stairs.
If a word becomes too much of a generic term, companies risk losing their trademark — as happened for Escalator, which was originally a name brand of escalators.
Dozens of models wearing only shapewear ascended from the escalators and made their way to a podium, where they assembled, joining a few mannequins in frozen poses.
Sixteen escalators clad in nickel and bronze can be found in the new entrance hall at Harrods — a project that only cost about £20 million ($27 million).
In the same period, Los Angeles International Airport began a $2000 billion project to upgrade runways and safety facilities, improve escalators and elevators and renovate four terminals.
The company plans to spin off to shareholders Otis, which manufactures elevators, escalators and moving walkways, and Carrier, which makes a variety of products including refrigerators and HVACs.
It's amazing to see all these people, who came from all over the country, streaming onto the Mall, with the metro escalators constantly depositing more and more people.
She leaves the house and heads to the mall where Rita died, taking the escalators to the top, right to the spot where Rita went over the edge.
I got up and legged it out the door, down the escalators, past the airport tax pay point, through the X-ray screening, down the stairs, and outside.
Also, please alert parents of the danger to little hands and feet from the moving belts that are everywhere in our world (airport carousels, supermarket cashier stations, escalators).
Sometimes we went to MoMA and I remember the zigzagging escalators that brought us to the galleries, and the green helicopter hanging precariously to announce the design objects.
The 22020-year-old is under contract for $218 million in 2352.6, with $219.6 million of that guaranteed after he hit $22019 million in performance escalators in 783.
The representative, however, may ask the CTA to add a hose line for power washing during the time they install the escalators to help with the dirty conditions.
If you were remotely involved in the booming consumer culture in those years, you spent hours circling indoor fountains and riding escalators while sucking down an Orange Julius.
At the Gare du Nord, many British passengers, blocked in lines down the escalators leading to the Eurostar area, said they expected things to get worse after Brexit.
Two are, naturally, of himself, with others in the dozen featuring cultural figures such as Kara Walker, Cecily Brown, and a young Philip Glass hovering over the escalators.
The Leadership Institute provides training for young conservative activists, targeting college kids especially; smiling young people handed out flyers for Leadership Institute events at the bottom of the escalators.
The system, as the movie paints it, is the underground — a series of one-way escalators down to the basement and a labyrinth full of cages and empty rooms.
And I am about to take them for a ride on the Bay Area's BART system, probably better known for poop escalators and general microbial diversity than for style.
Viktøs, an apparel company based in Wisconsin, ran a billboard-length ad for flip-flops next to one of the escalators, with the tagline GEAR FOR YOUR DAILY GUNFIGHT.
On Tuesday evening, the Cleveland Park stop in Northwest Washington was shut down after a flash flood poured inches of rain into the station and caused escalators to fail.
Ms. Wu's death in solitude came after two public deaths last year on faulty escalators in Chinese shopping malls, when unsuspecting passers-by were dragged underneath into their machinery.
As union membership has declined, old-school patronage has broken down, and tech companies have disrupted industry after industry, fixing escalators for a living is less sexy than ever.
Otis, a member of the family behind the Connecticut-based Otis Elevator Company, a leading manufacturer of elevators, escalators and moving walkways, was taken into custody the next day.
The Port Authority would not officially acknowledge its existence, even though thousands of commuters were riding by on the escalators next to where it was placed on Oct. 7.
The cost of building elevators at train stations can vary widely — one project in the Boston area cost about $36 million and included three new elevators and two escalators.
The new stations have escalators and elevators to make the trip a bit easier for older visitors like Lothar Stelter, 85, who witnessed another historic subway moment in 1955.
This is a man known to disdain those who stand on escalators, a mayor who once advised New Yorkers to distinguish themselves in the workplace by minimizing bathroom breaks.
LONDON — Commuters in London are being asked to disobey one of the key rules of the Underground: Keeping to the right on escalators to allow others to walk down them.
In Dawn of the Dead, zombies wander through a giant freestanding mall, tripping and falling into the fountain, or rotating haplessly on the escalators as a carousel-esque soundtrack plays.
Moore entered the lobby of Trump Tower, went up the escalators and tried to get into an elevator to go up to Trump's office, but was stopped by Secret Service.
But the department said that maintenance checks on the escalators at the subway station, which is in one of the city's busiest areas, had been done on a monthly basis.
Mr. Elegudin: We are doing our best to put a huge focus on that, because if those escalators or elevators are not running, it's like they're not there at all.
I liked how the red cap porters on our trips had a key to the escalators, which they used to change its direction and take us to the platform early.
Think of these Metropolitan Transportation Authority employees as customer service reps, tasked with making sure your stop is garbage and graffiti free and the MetroCard machines and escalators are working.
The shoe salon radiates concentrically outward from an enormous bubbled chandelier, and the designer fashion section orbits around a central bank of escalators and a kicky display that changes monthly.
With a smile, the woman told me to take a right and walk to the end of the hall, where the escalators would eventually lead down to the ground floor.
In an interactive series, The New York Times has been reporting on New Yorkers' grievances with their city, from subway delays and broken escalators to piles of trash and airport traffic.
She had slipped off her satiny Moncler parka and drifted past the entrance, ignoring its showy welcome sign, to make her way to the escalators, scouring a map along the way.
By this time, Congress had already passed legislation authorizing $1.5 billion over 10 years for Metro to make capital improvements and repairs, like fixing broken escalators and buying new rail cars.
Getting to Tropicana Avenue from my hotel proved tricky, because I had to run up and down several escalators and along pedestrian bridges, past slow-moving tourists and people taking photos.
One would be its aerospace business; the second would be Otis, the maker of elevators and escalators; and the third would be Carrier, a big producer of heating and cooling equipment.
"Recently, the escalator availability has dipped a bit because we have been doing more intensive maintenance," Mr. Byford said, meaning the escalators were actually down more often than usual for repairs.
Last year, the London Underground promoted an experiment at its Holborn Station, one of London's busiest, with more than 56 million passengers a year and escalators that are 77 feet tall.
The Underground had concluded that in stations with escalators taller than 18.5 meters, or about 733 feet, much of the left side went unused, causing blockages and lines at the bottom.
It doesn't have towering ceilings, glossy beauty counters or zigzagging escalators; there are no racks of sensible shirts hung on plastic hangers, nor any other hallmarks of the American department store.
I waited patiently on line behind them as they asked for their senior discounts for "Fences" and then counted their change, gathered their belongings and walked very slowly to the escalators.
The Trump we saw Wednesday night is the Trump who accepted the Republican nomination six weeks ago is the Trump who descended the Trump Tower escalators in Manhattan a year ago.
Earlier this month, guests at the theme park were spooked when an errant food cart went flying down one of the escalators that connects the upper and lower levels of the park.
Moynihan will increase the concourse space of the two facilities by 50 percent, adding 30 new stairways, escalators and elevators to the platforms, which will move people on and off trains faster.
For more news, click * Schindler Holding and GE Digital announced a strategic alliance that will use the full potential of the industrial internet for digital innovations in elevators, escalators and smart buildings.
In 2016, Transport of London launched a similar campaign for three weeks, and Washington, DC, has also tried to make its metro station escalators standing-only, but many people did not abide.
A train crash in 2009 killed nine people, and commuters have dealt with water seepage, broken escalators and frequent fires, including one in 2015 that resulted in the death of a passenger.
A seemingly endless string of escalators is the only way to access the ball, where hungry celebrities finally find true sustenance and the winners get their Oscar statuettes engraved with their names.
The Underground campaigned to fill the available space on the escalators with people, rather than leaving the left side of each step largely empty, except for those who chose to hike up.
We have a local TV deal with our cable company where you get ownership, equity in it, and you get paid fees and there's escalators every year and that's for 15 years.
In Atlanta, the need becomes clear as families participating in Wings for Autism exit the airport train to Terminal E as hundreds criss-cross the halls, making their way to escalators and elevators.
At a projected cost of $26.6 billion, the Saudi Binladen Group has led the efforts to increase the capacity of the Grand Mosque, adding new wings, prayer areas, escalators and hundreds of bathrooms.
Silvery escalators rise from the platform, their passengers' heads tilted upwards—a group of Chinese tourists, each with a rectangular cardboard train ticket in hand; those monks, unencumbered by any luggage at all.
"We were worried people may fall off the escalators, or fighting on the platforms, but we've been lucky," said Faisal Ahmed, a Tube worker at the Liverpool Street station on the Central Line.
About 215 or so station managers will be assigned to stations in given districts and they will be responsible from everything from cleanliness to making sure that elevator and escalators are fixed quickly.
Before the announcement, United Technologies was splitting itself into three companies: an aerospace division, which would merge with Raytheon; Otis, which makes elevators and escalators; and Carrier, which produces heating and cooling equipment.
Short for "South of Hollywood Road," I remembered Soho as a smattering of bars and mostly quiet restaurants near the giant series of escalators that eased the steep commute from the Mid-Levels.
You emerge in what feels like a jungle and ride twin escalators up a hill, where a thatched-roof pavilion — a bit like a stadium after that cramped tunnel — serves as ticketing plaza.
It benefits from a visible revenue stream driven by long-term lease agreements, which comprise embedded contractual escalators to mitigate inflation risk and, in some cases, cost pass-through mechanisms for power costs.
To avoid crowded elevators, my advice is to take the escalators to the sixth floor and then take the elevator up to the eighth floor, where you'll see the entrance to your left.
I have been a vociferous critic of his from the moment that he was a candidate and came down those escalators and started attacking people based upon their national origin or their race.
Waiting at the bottom of the gilded escalators he famously rode down before announcing his presidential campaign, was a small crowd of Trump's family, campaign staff and other supporters close to the campaign.
In the final moments of the film, zombies overrun the mall — escalators on, music playing, fountains gurgling — and we see little difference between a typical holiday weekend shopping crowd and a zombie apocalypse.
Fixed-charge coverage has improved due to EBITDA growth (approximately half of the portfolio has annual rent escalators), lower interest expense and reduced preferred dividends due in part to preferred stock redemptions in 2012.
We took ... One of the problems with the Saks shopping experience is when you walked in the store, the sight lines were tough and you didn't know where the elevators and back escalators were.
Mr. Trump's guests all entered by the Trump Bar on the ground floor of the building, then were shepherded downstairs by the Secret Service and screened for weapons before they went down the escalators.
A procession of players, managers, coaches and umpires has made the trek — in uniform — up the ballpark elevator or escalators and into the Vin Scully Press Box to say goodbye to the man himself.
The life of the Maeda deal is in the escalators: in addition to his $3 million base salary, Maeda will have the opportunity to earn $10 million more every year through playing time incentives.
MARILYN VOGT-DOWNEYBROOKLYN To the Editor: Nowhere in all the mentioned improvements of our antiquated subway system do I see any suggestion of installing more escalators for the use of elderly and disabled passengers.
They are readier to fire at short range and even use tear gas in confined spaces with risks to the public, such as when chasing protesters into mass-transit stations and down the escalators.
In "Her Errant," she writes, I'm looking for a noose I'm asking for a friend Even angels are lazy now They prefer escalators over stairs Candor bores them This is why they like me.
"I saw a lot of smoke, a crowd making its way to the escalators, people with blood and other people's insides on their clothes, bloody faces," St Petersburg resident Leonid Chaika told Reuters by phone.
ESPN reports the deal includes a club option that could become a mutual option for 2024 if Marquez has two top-three finishes in Cy Young Award voting, with other escalators for top-five finishes.
They all started at the Trump Bar on the ground floor of the building, and were then shepherded downstairs by the Secret Service, where they were screened for weapons before they went down the escalators.
LONDON(Reuters) - Scientists have found multidrug-resistant "superbug" bacteria lurking on cash machines, escalators and handrails in London's underground rail system, shopping centers and hospitals and say they pose a potential risk to public health.
A 2003 study found that the impact of mechanization and labor-saving devices, including dishwashers, washing machines, escalators and cars utilized in driving to work, led to a 111-calorie reduction in daily energy expenditure.
The angle of Fong's shot—particularly the inclusion of the mirrored escalators that reflect the immensity of the demonstration, with people looking on, phones raised, from higher floors—is a complex, gorgeous study in scale.
ROME, April 16 (Reuters) - The three metro stops serving the heart of Rome are shut because of decrepit escalators, a new blow to a city already struggling with a garbage crisis, potholed roads and tumbling trees.
The zombies wandering the mall, riding the escalators and stumbling through the shops, are an early version of Shaun of the Dead's gag about how hard it is to tell normal, routine-hypnotized people from zombies.
In recent years, riders have suffered through broken escalators, breakdowns, water seepage and frequent fires caused by aging electrical equipment; there were two track fires on Thursday alone, and a fire last year killed one person.
We were just dealing with broken escalators and a long, steep hike to the theaters in TIFF's main megaplex, with high humidity and air conditioners operating well below capacity in theaters that were nearly at capacity.
The science is simple: Fill the available space on the escalators with people, rather than leaving the left side of each step largely empty, except for the few who choose to march up the metal mountain.
Escalators naturally create bottlenecks when all those people are squeezed into narrower paths, so you'd think that it would improve congestion for the faster-moving people to go ahead and slip past the slower-moving people.
Schrager, bouncing with pride, then tore at the brown paper that was hiding the square opening of a giant metal tube, in which a pair of escalators ascended to the next floor, in dim, golden light.
Although Kone raised its full-year sales and profit forecasts due to the Chinese market showing signs of stabilisation after two years of declines, shares in the company, which also makes escalators, fell by 2 percent.
Escalators take you either down to the history galleries — in keeping with the tradition started by the Freer/Sackler and African Art museums, 60% of NMAAHC is underground — or up to the culture and community galleries.
Images from 2012 of the overflowing Hudson River rushing down that station's escalators are etched in the memory of Michael Marino, who runs the PATH system for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The 25 volunteers for the Clinton campaign strategically staked out high-traffic spots around the floor of the New York-New York casino, standing by escalators and elevators to hand out shirts and literature promoting Mrs. Clinton.
Once inside the mall, you have to wander the endless storefronts selling baked goods and junk food with Americanized names like California Coffee or Bob's Burgers to find one of the two escalators to the second floor.
Racing to reunite For minutes that feel like hours, Abdalla and his family stand like statues in a line, their eyes laser focused on the set of escalators at Atlanta's airport where waves of arriving passengers emerge.
During many evening rush hours, staff members limit the number of people who can enter the station, or they shut it entirely for up to 10 minutes at a time because the escalators and platforms are packed.
Diaz helps them find a place to rent, get job interviews and write a curriculum vitae, and shows them how to use a knife and fork, take escalators, lifts and buses, and use an automated teller machine.
Starting today, the first thing you'll see when you walk into the Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Toronto — even before the giant Klingon Bird of Prey dangling above the escalators — is a state-of-the-art virtual reality arcade.
It was an architectural triumph, with escalators that plunged into clean, well-lit stations — a mass transit marvel "like 'The Jetsons,' " he says — a far cry from the graffiti-scarred, decrepit system of that era in New York.
However, the family name continues to adorn the walls of dozens of British cultural institutions: the Sackler escalators at Tate Modern, the Sackler Room at the National Gallery and, of course, the Sackler Courtyard at the V&A.
In May, eBay Australia and Myer launched "the first Virtual Reality Department Store" — a bit of an overpromise, considering it is a blank screen in which 3D products float (no escalators, no changing rooms, no impossibly thin mannequins).
In May, eBay Australia and Myer launched "the first Virtual Reality Department Store" — a bit of an overpromise, considering it is a blank screen in which 123D products float (no escalators, no changing rooms, no impossibly thin mannequins).
Riders returning on Monday will be greeted by a new public relations campaign, Back2Good, which though not exactly inspiring, has found its way onto posters across the system citing improvements like new escalators and on-platform Wi-Fi.
"The global market for elevators and escalators is highly attractive," Peter Walker, the head of the unit, said in a statement ahead of a capital markets day that will provide investors with a deeper look at the business.
On Wednesday, those not intimidated by the Kevlar-decked officers outside headed down golden escalators to the Trump boutique, where Trump colognes with names like Success and Empire were on sale next to "Make America Great Again" hats.
One of these contracts went to ILC-Dover, among the handful of firms contracted to come up with retrofitted coverings for the thousands of varyingly-sized openings (stairways, grates, manholes, elevators, and escalators, etc.) which need to be plugged.
In the past decade, the Kingdom has overhauled the site of the stoning of the symbolic devil, turning it into a five-story complex with the world's largest pedestrian bridge, dozens of entrances, exits, escalators, and emergency escape routes.
Until a couple of weeks ago, my final college coach was making nearly a million dollars per year, with a variety of salary escalators built-in—including a reported annual $80,000 bonus if the players hit their APR target.
Prowling abandoned malls slowly being reclaimed by weeds and vermin, he captures images of trash-strewn food courts, frozen escalators, and mannequins seen through dust-streaked windows, their jaunty poses mocking the runaway consumption postwar America was built on.
Mr. Tarek pointed out that the authority has set aside funding to make 25 stations accessible and that over $1 billion in capital spending is meant to increase accessibility as well as replace and repair existing elevators and escalators.
Not one of those people will want to trudge up and down stairs to catch a train, so Crossrail crews are installing 54 escalators in six stations—a process that's surprisingly mesmerizing when compressed into a two-minute timelapse video.
Image 2 of 2 GENEVA – A sudden storm swept through the Swiss city of Lausanne and nearby areas overnight, popping manhole covers, sending water knee-deep into streets and shops and cascading down escalators and stairs at the train station.
By the end of the episode, it seems like that's going to be all the closure Josh will ever get: Rita, for reasons we don't fully understand yet, goes to a shopping mall and takes a series of escalators up.
And the aspirations of grandeur really fade when you make a sharp right at the gaudy escalators, past the wide variety of MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN-embroidered baseball caps and infant onesies in the lobby, and walk into the Trump Bar.
As Mr. Gawronski and I rode the escalators and elevators at Rokin, we talked about some of these categories, and how looking at the objects can tell us about the history of the city, the practice of archaeology, and time.
Abby Dobson, a singer and songwriter who had known Nakesha from the Williams College gospel choir, recalled bumping into her repeatedly in Manhattan, including several times in Penn Station, where she saw Nakesha standing by the Seventh Avenue escalators, appearing homeless.
Out in the corridors, greeters in black suits and blue ties enthusiastically guide lost tourists to the escalators, perhaps hoping they'll be sated by some H&M or Athleta, or some ice cream from Van Leeuwen (which always had a line).
His protesters took the equivalent of a victory lap, up and down the escalators (though in fairness it was a draw), and then marched out of the building's Fifth Avenue doors, exiting under a huge American flag that hangs there.
Imagine this shimmering tower, projecting efficiency, cleanliness — a portal to a standardized, nine-to-five world, its doors, escalators and elevators humming with workers who navigate its contours like blood in veins (or, perhaps, swimmers in their own repressed tears).
The Second Avenue subway, which has stops on East 86th and East 96th Streets (as well as East 72nd and East 63rd Streets to the south), has brought gleaming new stations filled with space-age entrances, impressive mosaics and numerous escalators.
The division, the world's fourth-largest maker of elevators and escalators, is targeting an adjusted operating profit margin of 250-260% in the 50/225 fiscal year, compared with 21% in 20.9073/19, it said during a capital markets day.
The market for elevators and escalators, worth about 50 billion euros ($55 billion) a year, is expected to grow by more than 3% annually until 13, Thyssenkrupp said, driven by the growing population in large metropolitan areas around the world.
By Sunday, the volunteers had set up a makeshift legal clinic on a folding table under a bank of escalators and began to organize themselves, starting a WhatsApp group to share information and a Google spreadsheet to track potential cases.
Some 240,230 miles away, up several sets of escalators at a shopping mall in Singapore, thousands of people take part in a two-hour service on a Saturday evening at the City Harvest Church, which has a weekly attendance of just under 2000,22015.
Instead of a single elevator, Germany today now resembles a bank of escalators in a department store: one escalator has already taken some well-to-do customers to the upper floor, while for those below them, the direction of travel begins to reverse.
I kept thinking of the puzzle mysteries that were playing out up and down Trump Tower, even though I showed up Friday without an appointment with Priebus and was confined to the lobby watching tourists ride up and down its now-famous escalators.
Popping into the 23rd Street Station in Manhattan on the F line, he met with Germaine Jackson, one of the 22 so-called group station managers who are responsible for ensuring that stations are clean and that MetroCard machines and escalators are working.
So the two were chatty and confident walking around the Macy's — even going down the store's famous wooden escalators in their socks (a test run in the heels proved to require a little more practice before descending the four flights to the makeup floors).
I personally 100 percent believe that racial animus was at the core of his appeal to GOP primary voters, and I have believed that since the very first day he traipsed down the escalators at Trump Tower to denounce Mexican immigrants as rapists and murderers.
"Even though these women at the top drop out the least, whatever little bit of time that some of them take out is very very expensive in percentage terms to them, because they are on these higher, steeper escalators of wage increases," England explains.
Even on the other two escalators, people sometimes choose to climb — there is no penalty involved, but it does tend to create some friction when the climbers bump into those who are doing as asked and standing side by side on each escalator step.
Fans squeezed themselves near curved railings and barricades to hear Mr. Legend's set, which included songs like "Green Light" and "All of Me." Attendees strained to record Mr. Legend on their smartphones, riding up the escalators backward, too busy capturing footage to sing along.
The subway's leader, Andy Byford, said several factors contribute to the problems with subway escalators: They are old, many rely on "bespoke" parts that are difficult to find, they operate in grueling round-the-clock conditions and the agency has trouble hiring enough repair workers.
Poor elevator maintenance was spotlighted recently in a report from the city comptroller, Scott M. Stringer, whose office kept tabs on 65 elevators and escalators over 18 months and found that the transit agency did not do scheduled maintenance on nearly 063 percent of them.
"China and the rest of Asia are becoming a very interesting market for us in modernization," he said, referring to the fact that many lifts and escalators in the region were reaching the age limit of 20 years when they often need to be modernized.
For "Blueprint for a Landscape," accomplished with the help of tile masters in Spain who applied color and line to the plain porcelain, she transformed the station into what looks like a deep-blue immersive drawing that unfolds down the escalators and through the concourse.
Mingling in the airport with hordes of travelers—grabbing empty bins in security, touching hand rails on escalators, ordering food at counters, and sitting near the gates—is far riskier than breathing air near someone you hear sneezing or coughing a few rows away.
"I saw a lot of smoke, a crowd making its way to the escalators, people with blood and other people's insides on their clothes, bloody faces," St Petersburg resident Leonid Chaika, who said he was at the station where the blast happened, told Reuters by phone.
Delta planned to spend another 800 million baht on research and development this year, he said, more than the 500 million baht it usually spends on R&D each year, as it aimed to create new high-margins products such as energy-saving escalators and elevators.
A human chain in Cityplaza, in the eastern suburb of Taikoo Shing, turned into a bloody face-to-face conflict with police, running up and down escalators where families with young children had been window shopping just minutes before and watching skating on the ice rink.
But years of well-documented safety lapses, including a crash in 22004 that left nine people dead, as well as petty annoyances like broken escalators and train delays, reveal how a grand vision of American liberalism has collided with reality now that Metro has hit middle age.
Worse yet, imagine being dragged to a derelict shopping center in Monolith Software's overlooked horror gem Condemned, swarming with lunatics, being told to LEAVE by means of blood scrawled on a mutilated body thrown down the escalators at you, and then finding that the dummies are alive as well.
Escalating the attack at the state party convention — a forum where "Bernie!" chants rang out with great frequency and where a sea of waving Tulsi Gabbard signs greeted attendees descending the escalators — was a purposely provocative move from a candidate registering around 1% or less in most polls.
United Technologies said Monday that it plans to split into three different companies: United Technologies, which will consist of the Pratt & Whitney and Rockwell Collins' aerospace business; Otis, comprised of its elevators and escalators businesses; and Carrier, which will include its heating, ventilation, and air conditioning-related businesses.
Season 3's adventure — this much can be safely revealed — takes place over the summer of 1985: The kids ride up and down the escalators at the mall (Back to the Future is a hit at the multiplex), scarf down sundaes at Scoops Ahoy, sun themselves by the pool.
GIF by artist You're presented with a typical everyday scene: Egg-like creatures disembark from a bus, a water fountain hides a cavernous space with a system of subterranean pipes and plant life, palm trees ride escalators, the contents of a drinks machine float out, glow, and swirl around.
Hungry, we rode the mall escalators up to Set'z, a white-tableclothed place with an incongruous hodgepodge of cuisine, ordered pepperoni pizza, Sichuan chicken and sticky toffee pudding and toasted our find with a bottle of Fratelli chenin blanc, a relative steal at 1,500 rupees, or about $22.
But Ms. Mello — who was deferentially known as Miss Mello in the industry — rose to prominence when, with Mr. Neimark's blessing, she transformed Bergdorf into a world-class luxury emporium, installing its first escalators, and adding sumptuous carpeting and an ambience that fused old-world touches with streamlined understatement.
From the second Trump announced his candidacy after descending to a podium on one of his own branded escalators, to the bombastic campaign rallies he held across the country, Trump has most thrived when he feeds off the thrill of a live audience — instant gratification, in its purest form.
Mr. Rawes, 51, is better known as the founder of the London Sound Survey, a website that contains a substantive collection of real-world recordings of the city, from the pontifications of street preachers to squeaky escalators, from foxes engaging in mock fighting to, even, the Tower Bridge cranking into action.
In the past, the Hamilton, Ontario native has valued ambiguity over being obvious; on her forthcoming follow-up, Oh No, however, she explored being more direct with her pop influences and vocals, and in the process, her own fears (which include mold, going down escalators, and having a career in music).
In keeping with his background as a showman, publicity maven, and entertainer, Trump has been a consistently fascinating story, starting from the moment he descended the escalators at Trump Tower to denounce Mexican immigrants as murderers and rapists and continuing through to the surprise launch of cruise missiles at a Syrian airbase.
The photographs in "India," all taken in the last 40 years, are popular in part because they evoke an earlier time in Indian history, as well as old ideas of what photographs of Indians should look like, what the accouterments of their lives should be: umbrellas, looms, sewing machines; not laptops, wireless printers, escalators.
But here they serve to heighten the tensions of the plot and complicate the efforts of Rhyme and his troops to stop "the People's Guardian," a domestic terrorist who has been sabotaging (to stomach-churning effect) the mechanics of supposedly trusty equipment and appliances, from escalators and alarm systems to pacemakers and baby monitors.
Every day, as I'm commuting back and forth to work and meetings, I'm constantly beset by people who look like ostriches, with their necks craned down at their handsets while trying to navigate busy sidewalks, stairs, and escalators through what I can only assume is a mixture of unhelpful peripheral vision and some form of ESP.
This transformation involved a complete remodeling of Saks's flagship store, built in 230, on Fifth Avenue between 30th and 50th Streets in Manhattan, including the installation of escalators; an expansion of its national store count to 40 from 27; and a major marketing and public relations effort highlighting European fashion designers as well as American ones.
Most of the commercials would be really fast cuts of like, sped-up footage of people on escalators/slow motion shots of a bird in flight/a word like "communication"/drone footage of Hollywood/an eagle in flight/a matador / a guy sitting in a dry lake bed at sunset/a title card with the Scientology logo and a lens flare.
At the next two stops, the reporters were mostly herded into a roped-off stable at the top of the escalators, so that when the mayor and governor and the rest of the grinning guests ascended into the brightly-lit mezzanine of each station, they were photographed as if they were entering a fancy opening gala or political fundraiser at a cavernous contemporary art gallery.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for OHI include: --Operator headwinds persist and pressure coverage levels but do not result in wholesale bankruptcies or rent renegotiations; --Contractual rental escalators of 2%-2.5% per year through 2018; --Acquisitions of $0003 million per year through 2018 at 8.5% cap rates; --$300 million of equity being issued in both 2017 and 2018 to fund acquisitions.
The Row's Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen staged their show over scones and coffee at the Carlyle; Derek Lam and Gabriela Hearst took over the newly renovated the Pool, in the former Four Seasons space; Brandon Maxwell brought guests to Doubles, the subterranean members-only club at the Sherry Netherland; and Oscar de la Renta overtook Sotheby's (using the escalators as an extended runway).
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for OHI include: --Operator headwinds persist and pressure coverage levels but do not result in wholesale bankruptcies or rent renegotiations; --Contractual rental escalators of 2%-2.5% per year through 2018; --Acquisitions of $500 million per year through 2018 at 8.5% cap rates; --$300 million of equity being issued in both 1 and 2018 to fund acquisitions.

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