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"esplanade" Definitions
  1. a level area of open ground in a town for people to walk along, often by the sea or a river
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And Parisa Khobdeh's slides in "Esplanade" were thrilling and scary.
That's a lot of what makes "Esplanade" (1975) a classic.
" Tuesday's bill includes Mr. Taylor's bounding and boundlessly inspiring "Esplanade.
I think of them as the Colorado Esplanade in the sky.
Pedestrians walk on the Charles River Esplanade in Boston, March 20.
We recently stayed at the five-star Esplanade in Zagreb, Croatia.
"The police wanted to expel everyone from the esplanade," he said.
It would be the same case in Zagreb at Esplanade Zagreb Hotel.
Officers determined that the accident scene spanned several blocks of Esplanade Avenue.
According to WCBV, the Esplanade Association—which oversees Boston's Esplanade along the Charles River—has announced a ban on bald eagles, Philadelphia-brand cream cheese, and other "Philadelphia-themed products" between now and the Super Bowl on February 4.
Jimmy [Prime] is Prime, he's not from Esplanade but he fucks with us.
Mr. Taylor's "Esplanade" (1975) was recognized immediately as an irresistible and transporting masterpiece.
The Newport and the Esplanade seem to be part of a larger trend.
Tell me about Regent Park/Esplanade... what's the musical reputation of those neighbourhoods now?
The architecture in the heart of the city, particularly along the Esplanade, is stunning.
Havana's famed Malecon esplanade and seawall will see waves 20 to 26 feet high.
The most recent pitch was in 2009, the suit by Goldman's Esplanade Productions claims.
Intervene and wage war against the people that are out there on the esplanade?
A crowd of portraits lined the esplanade, taped down against the fierce harbor wind.
The kings, Chauvet explained, would simply cross the esplanade to come and attend Mass.
Palestinian Muslims refused to enter the esplanade through the detectors, praying outside in protest.
From the Esplanade to Fenway Park, flags were everywhere and patriotism was in the air.
A woman cools off in the fountain of the Trocadéro esplanade in Paris, June 25.
Pro- and anti-government demonstrations are expected to gather near the congressional esplanade this weekend.
People cool off in the fountain of the Trocadéro esplanade in Paris on June 25.
The headquarters of A.P. Møller-Maersk sits beside the breezy, cobblestoned esplanade of Copenhagen's harbor.
The East River Esplanade will be closed to pedestrian traffic between 63rd and 71st Streets.
Supporters of the esplanade have dismissed the objections as simply not-in-my-backyard opposition.
And Mr. Taylor's company will dance one of his masterpieces, "Esplanade" (1975), set to Bach.
The move also opened up views of the Brooklyn Bridge from the East River esplanade.
There's no slowing down for the darkness of "Esplanade," and so the dance skates over depth.
The esplanade, which will cost $100 million, will run between East 1003rd and East 61st streets.
But though Esplanade and Aventura sit cheek by jowl, the two have not always been neighborly.
Going Public – The Napoleone Collection continues at Touchstones Rochdale (The Esplanade, Rochdale, UK) through March 11.
Musaad came up as part of Halal Gang, a collective of Muslim rappers from Toronto's Esplanade neighbourhood.
To keep people away from the hazard, the parks department fenced off the area, including an esplanade.
It's a lovely esplanade, but all the trees and light poles make these pedestrians hard to spot.
"Esplanade," the most miraculous of dances, makes a lyric flow out of one expressive contrast after another.
Some then cross the esplanade on their knees, sometimes crawling, to reach the Chapel of the Apparitions.
The city would also seek to create a waterfront esplanade, and to lure wildlife with native plantings.
Driving along the South Perth Esplanade, it will carry passengers while dodging anything from parked cars to cyclists.
Steps from the apartment, the Place du Trocadéro's sweeping esplanade unveiled an unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower.
The atmosphere in Esplanade Studios, a converted church, falls somewhere between a concert taping and an open rehearsal.
A honeycomb of high-rise co-op apartments, Esplanade brought together African-American families from every socioeconomic stratum.
Also, the Esplanade Theatres by the Bay holds almost daily free concerts and plays that feature local artists.
Susan lived on the Upper West Side near the Esplanade Luxury Senior Residences, where benches sat out front.
Saturday • Visit the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk in full, bright-pink bloom at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Then, July 12-16, the Paul Taylor Dance Company will dance repertory works including the classic "Esplanade" (1975).
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Members of Extinction Rebellion (XR) gather after spilling fake blood on the steps of the Trocadero Esplanade in Paris.
Local papers reported that the drivers stood in front of the Esplanade area in George Town between 10 a.m.
Maybe I did because I live near the Esplanade (now closed) and had once considered moving my mother there.
Built in 913, the opulent, bayfront Hotel Esplanade was the epicenter of society life in St. Kilda's early days.
It is often hard to believe that "Esplanade," Mr. Taylor's most widely beloved dance, contains no formal dance step.
The Esplanade Hotel, affectionately known as the Espy, has lived through all the eras of its neighborhood, St Kilda.
Safe: I'm from the Esplanade, which is right next door to Regent Park, where Puffy, Mustafa, and Smoke are from.
I'm scheduled to meet with him not far from The Esplanade, the eastern downtown Toronto neighborhood where he was raised.
Then, on Monday, the city deemed the apartments at 310 Esplanade Avenue "uninhabitable," thanks to the erosion El Niño caused.
Vivitrol ads cover an entire esplanade in Grand Central Station in New York City and dot the New Jersey Turnpike .
He walked the last several miles to the shrine and spent Friday night on the esplanade in a sleeping bag.
You're at the Colorado Esplanade stop, a stunning platform of pedestrian- and bike-friendly multi-modality that feels open and available.
But residents of the newly condemned building on Esplanade Avenue seemed unprepared to give up what nature was taking by force.
"Recent bluff failures have resulted in unsafe conditions for living space at 310 Esplanade Avenue," said Chief Building Official Mike Cully.
Disappointed, I took another walk around the cathedral and settled on the steps of its esplanade to finish some other work.
The case is Esplanade Productions Inc v Walt Disney Co et al, U.S. District Court, Central District of California, No. 17-02185.
Israel controls access to the esplanade, which sits on large raised area between the Muslim and Jewish quarters of the Old City.
Les Miserables is currently showing at the Esplanade and was initially given a "General" rating according to the script submitted for classification.
"Has anyone told him that socialism is a bad thing?" whispers a secretary in her office on the Malecón, Havana's oceanfront esplanade.
On Friday, the city, urged on by Mr. Van Bramer, will declare the esplanade along the river to be Elizabeth McQueen Way.
A bridge connecting to the esplanade will be built at the eastern end of 54th Street and run over the F.D.R. Drive.
After all, isn't the esplanade between two museums a natural site for hosting an artwork, rather than serving as a parking lot?
Still, the crowd was a sight to behold, with pilgrims overflowing in all directions from an esplanade designed to hold 400,000 people.
Also underway is TideWater, a 128-unit, three-building waterfront condo complex with a public esplanade on a former Standard Oil site.
According to the New York agreement, Amazon will be responsible for some infrastructure improvements, including creating nearby public space and a waterfront esplanade.
The esplanade trip was chosen because the RAC team wanted a route that wasn't too complicated and that stayed off high-speed roads.
Police used teargas and pepper spray to disperse a crowd they estimated at 10,000 demonstrators on the ministry-lined central esplanade of Brasilia.
On the Trocadero esplanade facing the Eiffel Tower, unlicensed souvenir vendors tried to flog their wares to the small number of foreigners present.
On the Trocadero esplanade facing the Eiffel Tower, unlicensed souvenir vendors tried to flog their wares to the small number of foreigners present.
He climbed the stone steps of nearby Carl Schurz Park and headed toward the iron fence on an esplanade that overlooks the river.
One building, the Esplanade Manhattan, reported to the city in 2011 that its facade was safe, even though the site was never inspected.
It will include three marinas, 75,000 square feet of shops and restaurants, 28 acres of parks and nature trails and a waterfront esplanade.
The tongue-in-cheek ban also prohibits people from bringing cheesesteaks or dark green clothing to the three-and-a-half-mile Esplanade.
Now, the 40-foot-tall piece has found a temporary home at the Pompidou, where it towers over the busy esplanade outside the building.
Reports the Journal: Tom Cudok, director of Hotel Esplanade in Bad Saarow, spent years smoothing conflicts between couples seeking repose and families with children.
Pro- and anti-impeachment protesters gathered in various parts of the capital to make their way to the grassy esplanade in front of Congress.
The lockdown left tourists stranded at the top of the tower, and France 24 reported that the esplanade under the tower was also closed.
The most recent significant expansion of esplanade occurred in 2010 when a pathway was opened between 91st and 81st Streets along the Hudson River.
Israel introduced the electronic gates more than a week ago at two entrances to the sacred esplanade and closed other access points for Muslims.
In the Croatian capital of Zagreb, I spent the night at the Esplanade Zagreb Hotel, the fanciest one I stayed at during the entire trip.
The virtuosity of "Esplanade," with its daring floor-skimming slides and perilous catches, is veiled and like the other dances on the program, seemingly simple.
After falling into disrepair, the Esplanade (called "the Espy" for short) underwent an 18-month renovation and reopened in November to play music once again.
It certainly felt that way at Domino Park, the new 11-acre esplanade at the former Domino Sugar Refinery in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
By 1865 it also had a branch in then-Calcutta that moved locations a number of times before settling, in 1910, into its Esplanade premises.
Hundreds of taxi and Uber drivers lined up on opposite sides of the esplanade in front of Brazil's Congress to demonstrate for and against the bill.
"A lot more risk has been introduced into the model," said Paul Strigler, a vice president for Esplanade Capital in Boston, which focuses on solar energy.
"Recent bluff failures have resulted in unsafe conditions for living space at 310 Esplanade Avenue," Mike Cully, the chief building official, said in a city announcement.
The university also plans to repair the sea wall along the East River and improve the public esplanade adjacent to the campus, according to its website.
The Lopezes, unfamiliar with the Gowanus neighborhood, had envisioned the "landscaped canal-side esplanade" mentioned on the building's website, but found more of an industrial zone.
Under the current plan, 50 percent of the esplanade will be designed for pedestrians compared with 35 percent for cyclists (15 percent will be shared space).
Others have called the project "a bridge to nowhere" because there would still be a gap just south of the new esplanade behind the United Nations.
Mr. Labadie said he had been especially moved by a performance of Taylor's 1975 classic "Esplanade" earlier this year, with its exceedingly natural approach to Bach.
Music fans can also check out the rotating schedule of free shows at Esplanade, the performing arts complex with a roof inspired by the durian fruit.
The city's Parks Department is also reinforcing or rebuilding pilings under an esplanade along the East River, and at several marinas in Queens and the Bronx.
The Trocadéro Esplanade, which provides the best vantage point to photograph the tower, is normally packed with tourists, but on Thursday there were only a few.
Movies first came to Mumbai in 1886 when the Lumière brothers screened their short films at the city's upmarket Watson's Hotel, (now called the Esplanade Mansion).
The Ministries Esplanade — a huge lawn that stretches out behind the congressional building — was already being divided by police barricades on Monday as the debate continued.
Though Scharf's second East River Esplanade banner is gone, a work he created alongside it — "TotemOh," a stack of smiling characters painted onto a stone column — remains.
On May 19900, 21848, in the early hours of the morning, Tomic walked up to a window that faced an esplanade where skateboarders congregated during the day.
Although I am more than a decade older than him, I share a similar experience, as our formative years were sculpted in the same neighborhood, Esplanade Gardens.
Planning is underway for the installation of gates that would flip up along the esplanade north of the Brooklyn Bridge, underneath the elevated Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive.
For many, this equals "Esplanade" as Mr. Taylor's greatest work; it is also one of several creations that qualify him as one of the superlative war poets.
Some opponents say the new bridge and esplanade will primarily benefit people who are younger, physically fit or active, and not a neighborhood filled with older residents.
And then there's always "Esplanade" (1975), another gem set to Bach, which Mr. Taylor has said was inspired by watching a girl run to catch a bus.
The city will spend $165 million to elevate the wharf and esplanade in Battery Park and to create a protective berm at the back of the park.
Police frisked young men and women as they arrived at Brasilia's ministry-lined esplanade and seized pen knives, slings and marbles used by protesters to unbalance police horses.
When craftsmen completed Liberty's head in 1878, that too was exhibited, at the third Paris World's Fair on the Champ-de-Mars esplanade, complete with a souvenir stand.
Upon her arrival in the company, Mr. Taylor created "Esplanade," his timeless exploration of pedestrian movement and, just before she left, "Musical Offering," another masterwork set to Bach.
" Goldman, through his company Esplanade Productions Inc, is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages, including from merchandise sales, reflecting what he called Disney's "wanton, deliberate, malicious, and willful misconduct.
Casino stocks, meanwhile, could outperform in 2019 after suffering steep declines this year due to concerns about consumer spending in emerging markets, said Shawn Kravetz, president of Esplanade Capital.
Sidmouth, however, has only about 13,000 permanent residents, and its fatberg was discovered in a routine check under The Esplanade, a picturesque seafront road full of hotels and restaurants.
Two hundred years ago, French-speaking Afro-Creole free people of color owned much of the property along Esplanade, a broad boulevard shaded by massive, gnarled live oak trees.
But then you go to Biarritz, and join the throng of tourists on the ancient esplanade, and dodge carousers playing drinking games that involve wearing floaties around their waists.
A routine check in its sewers before Christmas last year revealed the fatberg longer than the Tower of Pisa lurking underneath the town's seafront road known as the Esplanade.
A six-acre park designed by James Corner Field Operations, with a children's play area, sports fields and an esplanade, is scheduled to open to the public next summer.
It is erected on the esplanade of the Monument to the Revolution and covers a total area of 510 square meters (5,480 square feet), according to the city government.
Pope Francis was walking through the square in Vatican City and greeting pilgrims on his way to see the large Nativity scene set up in the huge, cobbled esplanade.
The program closer, "Method," set to two movements of Bach Brandenburg concertos in a New Zealand Guitar Quartet arrangement, resembles Paul Taylor's classic Bach romp, "Esplanade," but on fast-forward.
Police frisked young men and women as they arrived at the ministry-lined esplanade of Brasilia and seized pen knives, slings and marbles used by protesters to unbalance police horses.
In the space wedged between the steep rock of the Hotel National and crashing waves along the Malecón esplanade, the gathering gradually began to multiply into a thousands-strong crowd.
A second copy was printed at a cost of $231,000 and installed in early July by Friends of the East River Esplanade, who had commissioned Scharf to create the work.
Brooklyn Bridge Park, the 85-acre park at the edge of Brooklyn Heights, transformed an industrial shoreline into a recreational esplanade that today draws over 125,000 people on summer weekends.
For the first time, Taylor's six works set to Bach, spanning four decades, are being shown together, providing an occasion to revisit classics like "Esplanade" (1975) and "Promethean Fire" (2002).
Wang urged me to visit the Float at Marina Bay, the world's largest floating stage, a 22002,000-square-foot slice of steel that clings to the lip of Singapore's esplanade.
The pair arrived in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh shortly before lunchtime on Tuesday, where they were met by a crowd at the Esplanade in front of the famed Edinburgh Castle.
The esplanade wraps around the building on two sides, clearing the way for sweeping views of the bridge and Manhattan from its small studios and one-bedroom apartments, some with balconies.
Tanowitz's dance returns on Sunday afternoon, concluding the season alongside the charming, peculiar "Diggity," from 1978 (complete with cutout dogs), and "Esplanade," from 1975, which endures as Taylor's exuberant calling card.
Jungmann said the army was called in to stop the vandalism that began when demonstrators and police clashed on the grassy esplanade of the capital, where about 50 people were injured.
Describing Tesla automobiles as "batteries wrapped in a car," Shawn Kravetz, founder of the solar power investment company Esplanade Capital, said that the energy storage business was likely to become colossal.
She added that the sewer beneath The Esplanade was large, allowing a fatberg to gather bulk without causing the sort of problems that would lead to it being found and destroyed.
"The retailers and e-commerce players are duking it out," Shawn Kravetz, Esplanade Capital LLC's chief investment officer, said at the Reuters Global Investment 2019 Outlook Summit in New York last week.
It showed Park touching a kangaroo, diving on the Great Barrier Reef in a helmet that let her walk underwater, and splashing through the Cairns Esplanade Lagoon in a Santa Claus cap.
Yet for all its energy, it was a lighter, less intricate version of "Esplanade," Mr. Taylor's revered 1975 modern dance set to Bach based on pedestrian movement — walking, running, jumping and sliding.
Protesters started to assemble by the Champs Elysees and the Invalides esplanade near the Assemblee Nationale lower house of parliament and the Eiffel Tower, with their numbers expected to increase during the day.
In the meantime, Chauvet said he wanted to bring life to the esplanade in front of the cathedral so there was something for visitors to see while the building itself is off-limits.
In a sad illustration of a country divided, the police have erected a steel fence through the middle of the grassy esplanade stretching in front of Congress to keep the rival factions apart.
The show officially opens on Wednesday and runs until October 7, up and down New York City's High Line, a leafy 1.45 mile-long esplanade constructed on a former elevated railroad over Chelsea.
One performance takes place at sunrise on Sunday at Pier 6913 on the East River Esplanade; two more occur at the South Street Seaport Museum on Wednesday and June 28 at 7 p.m.
"It clearly throws a wrench into what is already a challenged global market," said Shawn Kravetz, president of Esplanade Capital, a hedge fund based in Boston that is focused on solar energy companies.
But on Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the city would spend $73 million on narrowing the largest gap in the 32-mile loop with an esplanade over part of the gap.
Once a derelict waterfront space, it had been restored, over 21 years, with well-lit ball fields, children's fountains and a serpentine esplanade featuring a large sink for fishermen to clean their catch.
Our hostel is only about 2 blocks from the Esplanade so we walk along the waterfront all the way to the docks and get to watch the sunrise, a beautiful start to our morning!
On Tuesday, "Dilly Dilly" was sandwiched between two of his golden oldies, "Mercuric Tidings" (1982, to three movements from Schubert's first two symphonies) and "Esplanade" (1975, to five movements from two Bach violin concertos).
Later in the afternoon, police and hooded protesters clashed at the Esplanade des Invalides in central Paris where the march was expected to end, forcing some into adjoining streets where some skirmishes were reported.
The project, now under construction, features a terraced esplanade park that rises like steps from the East River, which will be filled with absorbent material to protect against storm surges, high winds and more.
Lara Saavedra, 19813, a nun and theology student, said she had walked about 13 miles to Fátima early on Friday and then spent the night on the esplanade, getting ready for Saturday's morning Mass.
About 130 guests gathered inside the Esplanade, a room overlooking Post Office Square, a park where the couple had posed for their wedding photos while basking in the sunshine of a crisp fall morning.
BOSTON — The Beanpot remains the most parochial of college hockey tournaments, as much a part of Boston's fabric as the marathon in April and the Fourth of July fireworks on the Charles River Esplanade.
Sascha Bennemann opened Costa Palm Beach, a Mediterranean restaurant at the Esplanade shopping complex at the east end of the county's toniest shopping district, Worth Avenue, just as Mr. Trump began his regular trips.
But when the senate voted by 61 to 20 to remove her from office on August 31st, the esplanade, bisected by a fence to prevent clashes between her foes and her supporters, was eerily empty.
Families pedal surreys and children ride go-karts on Knokke's "digue," a seven-and-a-half-mile esplanade lined with cafes, bars and galleries that winds through the neighborhoods of Duinbergen, Heist, Albertstrand and Zoute.
When our own CNN crew joined hundreds of journalists covering the trial in Brasília in 2016, we found that a huge metal divider had been erected on the central esplanade to separate angry rival marches.
And as the sun began to set beyond a giant glass wall of the Esplanade, crystal lanterns on both sides of the aisle shined a guiding light upon the bride's path to her waiting groom.
Braque, Miró, Calder, Nelson: A Constellation of Artists at Varengeville-sur-Mer continues at Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen (Esplanade Marcel Duchamp 76000 Rouen) and at Varengeville-sur-Mer (Seine-Maritime, Normandy) through September.
To a certain extent, each celebrated pedestrian movement: The work that he chose to cap the program was his "Esplanade," which, while set to Bach, is a soul-stirring labyrinth of walking, running, rolling and skipping.
I pick up Sweetgreen for us ($12, she Venmos me for hers), she picks up a bottle of wine ($6, I Venmo her for my half), and we meet on the Esplanade to eat, drink, and hang.
A Sears store closed in 2017 and is now being redeveloped as Esplanade at Aventura, a 315,000-square-foot, open-air retail project from Seritage Growth Properties, a real estate investment trust spun out of Sears Holdings.
Raised until age 10 in the Pontalba Apartment Building, a New Orleans landmark built in 1850, and then in the French Quarter house, on historic Esplanade Avenue, that belonged to her grandmother, Ms. Schwartz's childhood was appropriately gothic.
"We spend $24,000 a year on chasing the geese with the border collies," said Tani Marinovich, an executive director of The Esplanade Association, a privately funded non-profit where dogs are currently used as an anti-goose measure.
The central esplanade — proudly described by locals as longer than the National Mall in Washington — should have been full of avid visitors from around Russia and beyond, taking in theater on pop-up stages and progressive street art.
The City Tour runs twice daily and also stops at Merlion Park, not to mention the Singapore Flyer (the world's second tallest observation wheel), Marina Bay Sands, the Esplanade, Gardens by the Bay, and SG's "Avatar"-esque Supertrees.
Ms. Colau and her administration accused the basilica's board of working without a building permit, failing to submit required plans to tear down existing residential structures to finish the Sagrada Familia's esplanade, and failing to pay construction taxes.
In the next few months, the city's Office of Emergency Management plans to oversee the installation of four-foot-tall sacks of soil along the East River esplanade, from Wall Street to just north of the Brooklyn Bridge.
As part of an ambitious plan to complete an unbroken bike-and-pedestrian path around Manhattan, city officials plan to install a ramp alongside the park that would give access to a new esplanade on the East River.
After gathering nearby to chant against corruption and to wave copies of the Russian Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech and assembly, the demonstrators paraded through narrow streets with Russian flags to an esplanade overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
The city's Economic Development Corporation has also overseen a series of projects in Lower Manhattan, such as building a pedestrian bridge on West Thames Street and improving an esplanade along the East River, and plans to increase ferry service.
Muslim authorities, meanwhile, announced that the Al-Aqsa mosque in east Jerusalem, the third holiest site in Islam, would be closed indefinitely due to concerns about the outbreak, with prayers continuing to be held on the sprawling esplanade outside.
An odd thing happened when I was running the other day — my random playlist went to Bach, the same music used in the first section of Paul Taylor's "Esplanade," his 1975 masterpiece based on the everyday or found movements.
I was waiting for him to join me on the patio of his hotel, above an esplanade with a view of the Thames Estuary, which, at low tide, amounted to a vast expanse of muck dotted with grounded boats.
As Portland mayor, she helped revitalize the Pearl District and the South Waterfront neighborhood and was instrumental in the construction of the Lan Su Chinese Garden and the Eastbank Esplanade and in the establishment of the Portland streetcar system.
On the grassy esplanade outside Congress, a 6-foot-high (2-metre) security barrier ran for more than 1 km to separate rival demonstrations, a symbol of the political rift that has emerged in one of the world's most unequal societies.
The eight people killed in a truck driver&aposs rampage have been honored with a nighttime walk down the riverfront esplanade where the victims died as both investigators and terror-weary New Yorkers try to make sense of the crime.
A seven-foot-tall, 19993-foot-long banner created by Kenny Scharf and that cost the Friends of the East River Esplanade $2,000 to print was stolen just days after it was installed at 116th Street and FDR Drive in Harlem.
She bought a concrete garage in the Bywater that she made uniquely her own, said her cousin, Paula Ninas, filling it with her own work and that of friends, along with a few choice pieces from the house on Esplanade.
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On the grassy esplanade outside Congress, a 6.5-foot-high (2-metre) security barrier ran for more than 1 km separating rival demonstrations, a symbol of the political rift that has emerged in one of the world's most unequal societies.
"We know it is not a Facebook or a Google with eye-popping growth but we're not paying for that," said Shawn Kravetz, founder of Esplanade Capital, at the Reuters Global Investment 1651 Outlook Summit in New York on Wednesday.
Get a room in a B&B on colorful Esplanade Avenue for a stay that looks back in time and comes with a breakfast of chicory and crawfish — a step up from the Gatorade and frozen waffles of previous spring breaks.
Some top-rated ones include the New Orleans Jazz Museum (236 Esplanade, in the historic U.S. Mint; Admission $2520); the National World War II Museum (945 Magazine St.; Admission: $28.50, $18 for military with ID and free for WWII veterans).
It has one moment — a woman standing on a man as he lies horizontally on the floor — that unmistakably anticipates Mr. Taylor's classic "Esplanade"; and for this and other reasons it's sweet to see this Graham work in this Taylor context.
Police fired tear gas and rubber-coated bullets to disperse worshippers, some of whom threw stones and chairs as the Jewish groups walked across the esplanade in front of the al-Aqsa to angry calls of 'Allahu Akbar' (God is great).
The sanctuary is home to two basilicas, but its most important feature is the much smaller Chapel of the Apparitions, which stands where the Virgin is said to have appeared to the children in 1917, on the side of the esplanade.
Also at Anable Basin will be 400,000 square feet of offices, 19,000 square feet of stores, an 80,000-square-foot elementary school and a one-acre waterside park with an esplanade that wraps around and connects to an existing public pier.
The Sabarmati River, which flows through Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat, was given an elegant tree-shaded esplanade, where residents now walk their dogs and take the evening air; still, it remains one of the most polluted rivers in India.
He passes by a few Havana landmarks like the lighthouse at the head of the Morro Castle and El Malecon, the oceanfront esplanade, all drenched in vivid colors as if the party started the moment he got out of the shower.
Bourne & Shepherd, named for its founding British photographers, Samuel Bourne and Charles Shepherd, officially closed earlier this month, following its last owners' loss of a 14-year legal battle over the company's sole space, a building in Kolkata's busy Esplanade area.
The second banner had been fastened with "dozens of galvanized steel ties," Friends of the East River Esplanade member Jennifer Ratner told DNAinfo in July, as well as grommets every 18 inches along its 60-foot span and additional, unspecified security measures.
This week, during the International Contemporary Art Fair, the Avenue Winston Churchill will be shut to ordinary traffic, and these two monuments to the Belle Époque will be joined again, giving visitors a chance to stroll along what was once an elegant esplanade.
He thinks about injustice, and about love and sadness and people while he is at work at the sprawling Esplanade Gardens, a co-op in East Harlem, tending to plumbing or electrical malfunctions, tiling and all else that can crumble or fail.
He told police that, a few days before the robbery, he'd seen a suspicious character on the esplanade outside the museum: a white man, six feet two, weighing about two hundred pounds, with a muscular build, an oval face, and a square jaw.
Whether he found in the composer a profound joy, as in the carefree classic "Esplanade," set to a violin concerto, or romantic despair, as with "Promethean Fire," danced to the organ blasts of "Toccata and Fugue," Taylor seemed in direct communication with Bach.
When my husband and I checked in on Thursday evening, the W, a half-moon shaped monolith visible for miles down the Barcelona esplanade, seemed like a regular hotel (albeit, one with a vast wall of red and silver sequins in the lobby).
Ensconced in the Parc de la Villette, Jean Nouvel's creation cuts a striking silhouette: a wedgelike, vaguely biomorphic rejection of symmetry that's approached via a wide uphill esplanade paved with tiles in the same bird shape as those cladding the orchestra hall itself.
In a rare move, Israel temporarily closed the holy esplanade to conduct searches and quickly installed metal detectors and cameras at some entrances to the site, which is revered by Jews as the Temple Mount and by Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary.
The transaction is the latest sign of consolidation in the casino industry, to which investors have recently given a cold shoulder despite historically outstanding cash flows, Shawn Kravetz, founder of hedge fund Esplanade Capital, told the Reuters Global Investment 2019 Outlook Summit in New York.
NEW YORK – The eight people killed in a truck driver&aposs rampage were honored by friends and strangers with a walk down the riverfront esplanade where the victims died as both investigators and terror-weary New Yorkers tried to make sense of the crime.
On the grassy esplanade outside Congress, a 6-foot-high (2-meter) security barrier ran for more than half a mile (1 km) to separate rival demonstrations, a symbol of the political rift that has emerged in one of the world's most unequal societies.
"Clearly in a market that has had a lot of growth, you are going to have some companies — and in this case many companies — that try to do too much, too fast," said Shawn Kravetz, founder of Esplanade Capital, which invests in solar power.
Along the Anable Basin, an artificial inlet on the East River, a 14.7-acre swath of industrial waterfront could soon be rezoned to include up to 5,000 residential units, an esplanade and 335,623 square feet of light industrial space (think breweries and furniture fabricators).
Cross the elegant Beaux-Arts bridge, Pont Alexandre III, to the Rive Gauche past the Esplanade des Invalides, for blink-and-you'll-miss-it Defile des Marques, a storefront so cluttered that I considered ditching it for a glass of rosé at the corner brasserie.
They devised a plan they thought local officials could not refuse: They would create two parks, a waterfront esplanade, space for retail, a ferry terminal, an elementary school, and 1,863 apartments in five high-rise buildings, including 2015 units for low- and moderate-income tenants.
Still, we thought he'd come to stay and go to the beach nearby and body surf and stroll along the esplanade, smoking, gazing out at the swans and the geese he loved to feed back when he was a little boy and would come to visit.
But, he insists, the time has come to remove the migrants who blight his handsome and orderly town, where they sleep in abandoned garages or loiter on the esplanade around Lake Como, better known as a luxury destination for George Clooney than as a magnet for despair.
Dutch tourist Ari Heida came to see preparations at the holy esplanade, referred to by Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and by Jews as Temple Mount, the site of an ancient Jewish temple destroyed by the Romans in 70 A.D. "This is why I like Jerusalem," he said.
The unexpected price declines are eroding the effectiveness of the tariff in boosting manufacturing profits and could completely offset its initial market impact by November, said Paul Strigler, a vice president with Esplanade Capital, a Boston-based investment firm that has a fund dedicated to solar energy investments.
Shawn Kravetz, Esplanade Capital LLC's chief investment officer, said he expected consumer stocks like Walmart Inc and dollar-store chains like Dollar Tree Inc to benefit as furloughed workers "trade down" into more value-oriented chains, leaving higher-end department stores and travel companies ripe for a slowdown.
I do believe Billy and many of the Scramblin' Kids would be proud of not only my accomplishments as a journalist and filmmaker, but also of the success of Diddy and other Esplanade alumni, such as Guy Wood and Troy Johnson, the creators of the wildly popular 5001 Flavors fashion label.
Mr. Baxt, 41, who worked at the garden for eight years, said the Lorax-like battle over one tree reflected a broader problem at the garden, a 52-acre preserve famed for its Cherry Esplanade and Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden and visited by nearly a million people a year.
At the garden, it's Ms. Xu's job to check the 174 trees in the Cherry Esplanade, Cherry Walk and the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden to see if they are blooming and then mark them on the website's CherryWatch map, which some New Yorkers (you know who you are) refresh frequently.
"Guests vomit on our cars, pee on our cars, throw up in our yard, throw trash in our yard, rip out our flowers," said Bryant, who lives on Esplanade Avenue, a charming street outside the French Quarter with gabled and balconied 19th-century Creole townhouses and sprawling live oaks hung with Spanish moss.
Built in 1925 for Orient Express passengers, the Esplanade Zagreb Hotel's marble-walled lobby seemed so grand, the staff and guests so elegant, I was afraid I'd be turned away because they'd think I was weird for showing up with all my life's possessions while wearing my old-timey clothes and round straw hat.
Megadeth, Metallica, Fear Factory—these are the bands lead guitarist Hansel Arrocha lists as main influences when I have a chance to talk to him at a gathering of local musicians, artists, and filmmakers in a Havana apartment overlooking the old city to the west, the Malecón seawall and esplanade to the north in early August.
A mixed-use development on a cleaned-up Superfund site, where infrastructure and foundation work is underway, Garvies Point will have 569 condominiums, 673 rental apartments, a 1.1-mile waterfront esplanade, an amphitheater, three marinas, shops, a restaurant and cafe with outdoor dining, a dog park and more than 27 acres of open space and public parks.
The developers forged ahead, looking to build a luxury residential complex, but packing it with enough amenities — 375 units for low- and moderate-income tenants; a park and esplanade; a ferry landing; and a bus stop that would allow drivers to pull off, rather than blocking the flow of traffic on River Road — to entice town officials.
Before you think about coming to Tamariu know that there are two other coastal towns nearby — Lllafranc and Calella — also under the administrative aegis of Palafrugell and those two are larger, busier, more finished if you will; Tamariu is good for a swim, a page-turner, and a walk along the esplanade; it never seems more itself than when it's empty and quiet.
In the South Bronx, where borough officials and others have worked to remake the riverfront, five acres of vacant, city-owned land is slated to become a riverfront complex that will bring 700 to 900 units of affordable housing to the city's poorest borough as well as an esplanade, stores and businesses, and exhibition, performance and meeting spaces for community groups and others.

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