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"multiuse" Definitions
  1. intended or suitable for more than one use : MULTIPURPOSE

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Reviewers were split on the Joy-Cons, the new multiuse controllers.
Multiuse bars may be the result of generational migration and shifting tastes.
Construction on M Avenue, a $100 million multiuse project in Marrakesh, Morocco.
The multiuse space included mechanical walls that would change the building's shape.
It's clunky, but the premise — one multiuse piece of baby gear — was irresistible.
The Empire State Trail would be the longest multiuse trail in the country.
I tested FDA-approved rectal, tympanic, temporal artery, and multiuse models for this guide.
The nation's 36,000 miles of multiuse trails could be leveraged to make these strategic connections.
After moving production to the multiuse Falchi Building in Queens, he has plenty of space to experiment.
Across the four city blocks, several large multiuse sites are under construction in the once-gritty part of town.
In addition to the Erie Canalway Trail, there is a patchwork of existing multiuse trails in the Hudson Valley.
The multiuse hall, which was the site of the 1880 Democratic National Convention, held 3,417 seats — many tucked under balconies.
Another significant step forward was the city's adoption of a rule that allowed multiuse development in the mills, Mr. Savage said.
His son, Jed, chief executive of their firm Two Trees, is now reimagining Williamsburg's Domino Sugar refinery as a multiuse complex.
Bertho said multiuse buildings, which the Y.M.C.A. helped pioneer in the United States, were unheard-of in France at the time.
For their second fair this year, the organizers of Spring/Break have set up shop in a multiuse development in Downtown Brooklyn.
The wand also won't replace that multiuse bathroom cleaner since it's not designed for use on the toilet seat, tank or flusher.
As cities have moved toward multiuse zoning, some institutions of higher education have also embraced the model in their own real estate development.
Decades later, officials and developers across the five boroughs see multiuse projects as a way to strengthen neighborhoods and reduce strains on infrastructure.
Arts on Main, originally a liquor store warehouse, is now a multiuse space with galleries, stores, and restaurants attached to an attractive courtyard.
He was soon on his feet again, completing the huge, multiuse Shanghai Centre and properties in Beijing; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Mumbai, India.
But the old way of using a toilet brush and a multiuse bathroom cleaner takes no more time and cleans no less effectively.
Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced a plan to create the longest multiuse trail in the country, Mr. Burns and other outdoor enthusiasts cheered.
This multiuse mount magnetically secures your screen to your dash where you can see it and wirelessly charges the battery while you drive.
"It's fascinating to understand that this habitat we've been studying, where we've seen whales for hundreds of years, is a multiuse area," she said.
The most ambitious of the projects is Water Street Tampa, a $0003 billion, multiuse development covering 16 blocks on and around the city's downtown waterfront.
Ms. Grynsztejn described it as a "winter garden for all seasons," one that will be a multiuse space for community activities and interactions with artists.
These two philosophies have found a playful intersection in a collaboration between artists Henry Crissman and Hamilton Poe, on display in the multiuse art cafe Trinosophes.
Snake Hill is a stone's throw from the Creative Alliance, a multiuse arts and performance space where a friendly worker told me about future concerts and events.
The Brussels event, founded in 213, evinces Old World charm, not least for its grand home in the restored, multiuse Tour & Taxis building, dating from the early 1900s.
He also planned for showers and a multiuse room in the basement, but shelved the project after half of his Republican caucus chided his "excessive spending" in a letter.
But now that the pop-up field has become oversaturated, Ms. Dalzon wants to build a permanent market that could be a multiuse space catering to black-owned brands.
All you need is your phone, Lightroom (Adobe's all-in-one photo-editing app), and Adobe Spark (the app that lets you create multiuse graphics from templates and professional filters).
So whether it's part of a multiuse space or a separate dining room, start by measuring the length and width of the area you can dedicate to the dining table.
In October, Hanky Panky's employees — a significant portion of whom work at a 90,000-square-foot multiuse warehouse in Queens — discovered that they would soon be part owners of the company.
For diaper changing (in the bathroom, please) or the floor beneath your seat (where toddlers love to sit and play), use quilted disposable multiuse pads (also great for feeding and burping).
At AllianceTexas, Mr. Perot's 18,000-acre multiuse project in northern Fort Worth, Facebook is building what it says will be a premier data center with an investment expected to reach $257 billion.
The comparisons with Brooklyn are inevitable — galleries and multiuse spaces abound, the coffee is good, and work/live spaces are everywhere (I even stayed in one for $240 per night, booked through Airbnb).
As subsequently elaborated, however — and illustrated in a 1961 magazine spread — Ellis Island becomes a multicolored, multiuse layer cake of plazas, domes and circular towers connected to ground level by giant cables painted gold.
Its success led to the development of a network of projects across the country, including an elevated park in Philadelphia, a deck spanning a freeway in Dallas and a multiuse trail around downtown Atlanta.
The area became one of the first sizable multiuse developments to spring from a Midwest greenfield, inspired by the same principles of accessible public spaces, proximity and human scale that distinguish American towns built before 1900.
Last year it enacted a mobility plan to diversify transportation modes by 2035, and created a new industrial live-work zone in response to demand from commercial and residential sectors for that kind of multiuse development.
Similarly, in the late 1990s, Columbus recognized that a 203-acre industrial area and abandoned rail yard along the Scioto River, about a mile north of Columbus Commons, was a prime site for a new multiuse district.
Taking six years and an estimated 155 billion rubles ($2.37 billion) to build, the tower twists a full 90 degrees from top to bottom and anchors a new multiuse complex, which also includes a 2,000-seat amphitheater.
The multiuse space, which was formerly Wise Men, opened in March and wants to become a Parisian-style brunch spot and a pop-up for rotating restaurants, along with its current incarnation as a late-night bar.
One robot will escort guests to destinations on the first floor, while the remaining seven multiuse robots will use the service elevators to deliver in-room items to guests, like their luggage, room service meals and fresh linens.
This multiuse development was a joint project between Shinola and the real estate firm Bedrock, founded by the Detroit billionaire Dan Gilbert, whose firm has acquired and developed more than 100 properties in Detroit and Cleveland since 2011.
The memory in the newest iPhone is twice as large as on the original; the camera is better; the display is sharper; it has more sensors; and there are a world of apps that make it a multiuse tool.
That was in the early 201613s, before the rezoned waterfront was lined with gymnastic towers and its most prominent feature, the Domino Sugar Factory, was remade into a four-million-square-foot multiuse complex that is still under construction.
A $58 million capital campaign transformed the park from a neglected drainage ditch to a citywide signature park with more than 15 miles of multiuse trails and footpaths that provide significant recreational and cultural benefits to Houston's growing population.
"This long-distance, multiuse recreation trail between Lake Placid and Tupper Lake will complement our facilities like no other here in the Olympic region," Ted Blazer, the president and chief executive of the development authority, said in a news release.
This marks the first time organizers Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori have taken their show to Brooklyn, setting up in City Point, a new, mega, multiuse development that's home to the likes of Target, Century 21, and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.
One of Mr. Bennett's tenants at 14th and Cloverdale, Corina Luckenbach, operates a former ballroom and billiards parlor called South Park Hall, which is now a multiuse space that has everything from square-dance potlucks and Jazzercise classes to karaoke brunches.
The goal now is to update those regulations to increase the supply of multiuse lofts that create jobs and help the city's economy grow, while keeping enough of them affordable for smaller and less well-off tenants, city officials said.
The city of Toronto considered the changing sports demographics when it recently announced a 20-year plan to expand its recreation facilities that would create 45 new soccer and multiuse fields, 30 outdoor basketball courts and five cricket pitches by 2038.
Canada aims to celebrate the 150th anniversary of its confederation by completing its transcontinental Great Trail, a 24,000-kilometer, or roughly 15,000-mile, multiuse recreational trail linking Newfoundland in the east to British Columbia in the west, with northern spurs to the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
Andrew M. Cuomo has approved a $23 million plan for a state-owned rail corridor, which calls for renovating 45 miles of tracks to extend the route of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad to Tupper Lake and converting 34 miles into a multiuse recreational trail from Tupper Lake to Lake Placid.
Our Airbnb was in Vedado, a deceptively calm residential neighborhood of aging mansions which also features a few of the city's most thumping night clubs and Fábrica de Arte Cubano, an old cooking oil factory turned into a sprawling multiuse arts complex with a terrific restaurant, El Cocinero, on its rooftop.
"It was one of those items that became part of the zeitgeist," Mr. Pask said of a boxy functional garment repurposed for an employment landscape in which people (not exclusively men) find themselves casting about for something comfortable and multiuse, a garment more adult than a sweatshirt yet less fuddy-duddy than a suit.
The world is full of specialty and single-use cleaning products (vertical blind dusters, anyone?), but the truth is that most cleaning tasks really only require a rag and a good multiuse cleaner, like Puracy Natural Multi-Surface Cleaner, which Wirecutter found was the most all-purpose of all the all-purpose cleaners they tested.
With a $1.4 million Empire State Economic Development grant, the partnership was brought within easy reach of the $8 million needed to purchase the remains of a historic theater, a move that advances plans that just months ago seemed all but fanciful — that is, to transform what had been the only art-house cinema on the East End of Long Island into a multiuse center for film and the arts.
In addition to the county contracts, the Cuomo campaign also points to a batch of small campaign donations that Mr. Molinaro received from executives with Tinkelman — a little less than $7,000 over his political career — as well as a series of sales, mortgage and property tax exemptions received by the company, via the Dutchess County Industrial Development Agency as part of plans for a multiuse development in Poughkeepsie, approved in June 2015.
JanSport backpack Rocketbook notebooks (one lined and one dot grid) Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus graphing calculator Stanley classic vacuum bottle Nike Brasilia XL training backpack Clear bubble umbrella Plastic dividers with pockets One-inch binders (four pack) Contigo 20-ounce travel mug BIC ballpoint pens (60 count) Bic Xtra-Sparkle mechanical pencils (40 pack) Locker accessories kit Multiuse 8.5-inch x 11-inch paper (eight reams) Insulated lunchbox PNY 16GB flash drives (five pack) In 2019, you can't be going back to school without the latest tech gear (or discounted older models).
Herschel backpack Stanley classic vacuum bottle Clear bubble umbrella Nike Brasilia XL training backpack Rocketbook reusable notebooks The Economist subscription 12 weeks for $12 One-inch binders (four pack) Locker accessories kit BIC ballpoint pens (60 count) Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus graphing calculator 35% off three cases of Hint + free lunch cooler Bic Xtra-Sparkle mechanical pencils (40 pack) Multiuse 8.5-inch x 11-inch paper (eight reams) Insulated lunchbox PNY 16GB flash drives (five pack) Getting new electronics is arguably the most fun part of back-to-school shopping.
It's essentially a floating small city, after all, complete with at least 16 places to dine, many of which are full-fledged restaurants; a fairly comprehensive casino, chock-full of slot machines and table games; a shopping mall — including the "Royal Esplanade" and "The Via" — featuring retail spaces from the likes of Michael Kors, Bulgari, Armani, Bobbi Brown and Tom Ford, to name a few; a multiuse activity center (the "SeaPlex") where passengers can play basketball, roller skate, ride bumper cars and play Xbox, Ping-Pong and foosball; a Broadway-size theater (the Royal Theater); a well-appointed spa and gym; and, of course, accommodations for approximately 4,500 guests and 1,500 crew members.
There is a multiuse sports pavilion on London Road, which includes football pitches, a cricket pitch and a multi-use astroturf pitch.
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Activities include equestrian camping, biking, canoeing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Amenities include horse stalls and corrals and 18 miles (29 km) of multiuse trails.
The viaduct now carries the multiuse Air Line State Park Trail.Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection. "Air Line State Park Trail: Overview." Accessed 2012-11-25.
Greene County Parks & Trails manages over 3000 acres of parkland, 62 miles of paved multiuse trails, 36 miles of river trails, and 24 miles of hiking trails.
The Municipal Stadium of Águeda () is a multiuse stadium located in the civil parish of Borrolha, in the municipality of Águeda, in the Portuguese district of Aveiro.
Orange County Parks and Recreation is the county park department in Orange County, Florida, United States. It maintains and operates a number of parks, multiuse trails, and community recreation centers.
The Lehigh Gorge Trail is a , multiuse rail trail. The trail is part of the , D & L Trail. It is open year-round for hiking and biking. Bicycle rentals and shuttle service are available.
After flowing generally west from its source, at Auburn the river turns north, entering a zone of light-industrial and retail development. A public multiuse trail runs along the river through most of this valley.
The Olympic Park includes a 61,443 seat multiuse stadium (Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium), 13,000 seat gymnasium, 4,000 seat FINA standard Aquatic complex, 4,000 seat Tennis Centre, 23,000 square meter Information Technology Centre, and various recreational sports fields.
The section of railbed through the Ridge, from Gibraltar to Musquodoboit Harbour, was converted to a multiuse trail in 1998 by the Musuqodoboit Trailways Association. The trailway is part of the Nova Scotia section of the Trans Canada Trail.
The Marshall Street site was listed in the National Historic Register. MASS MoCA is the largest contemporary art museum in the United States. Its location is a multiuse site, with the museum, offices, businesses, and recreation and special activity areas.
In 2002 work began on a multiuse centre called Caban. Opened in 2004, Caban is home to a cafe, a meeting room which doubles as the village's chapel and 13 business units. The cafe is mentioned in the Which? 2008 Good Food Guide.
Activities include canoeing, boating, and fishing, as well as hiking, camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Other amenities include a one-half mile nature trail, a paved 1 mile multiuse trail, a boat ramp, five picnic areas, ample areas for fishing, and one hundred campsites.
Amenities include a two-mile (3 km) long beach on Lovers Key. Black Island has over five miles (8 km) of multiuse trails; bicycle, canoe, and kayak rentals, gazebo, picnic areas, boat ramp, and two playgrounds. The park is open from 8:00 am till sundown year-round.
Duhok Stadium is the stadium where Duhok Sport Club play their home games. It is a multiuse stadium in Duhok,Kurdistan. The stadium originally held 10,000 people, but after reconstruction it now holds 25,000 people, making it the one of the largest in Iraq. It was built in 1992.
PET FRIENDLY PUBN Incorporated. Page 450. . It is located at 190 Reino Road in western Newbury Park. There is an undergoing project to create a multiuse pathway along the Arroyo Conejo from the southern parts of the park through Casa Conejo, CA and further to the Newbury Park Library.
Heritage Trail is a long multiuse rail trail connecting Dubuque and Dyersville, Iowa. It is maintained by the Dubuque County Conservation Board, and was converted from a segment of the former Chicago Great Western railroad line between Chicago and Oelwein, Iowa. It is surfaced with compacted, crushed limestone.
The Hangzhou Sports Park Stadium () or Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center is a multiuse stadium in Hangzhou, China. It was completed in 2018 and it is used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium was designed with a capacity of 80,000 spectators. The stadium is built by NBBJ in partnership with CCDI.
The Alloy Studios (formerly Dance Alloy) is located on Penn Avenue. Two dance and performance studio spaces provide a place for creation, education, and ongoing partnership programs. The Alloy Studios opened in 1995 as Dance Alloy. The construction of the multiuse space was a part of larger revitalization efforts in Pittsburgh's Garfield neighborhood.
The plan called for Fresh Kills to be used for 20 years, then developed as a multiuse area with residential, recreational, and industrial components. In 1950, the height was increased to . By 1955, Fresh Kills was the largest landfill in the world, serving as the principal landfill for household garbage collected in New York City.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. The city is at the southern end of the Hart-Montague Trail, a paved cycling and multiuse trail which attracts visitors during the warm months to Montague, Hart, and the small towns and businesses in between.
Hunters, hikers, horseback riders, and mountain bike riders share of multiuse trails at Lackawanna State Park. Trailheads are at the States Creek Mooring Area and on Rowlands, Wallsville and Austin roads. There are an additional of hiking-only trails. The trails loop through the park passing by the lake, through forests and fields, and by woodland streams.
The Pequabuck Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge, carrying a paved multiuse trail across the Pequabuck River in Farmington, Connecticut. Built in 1833, the bridge formerly carried the adjacent Meadow Road. It is one of the state's only surviving early 19th-century stone arch bridges., and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The Multiuse-Model of MMV typically relies on reflection to facilitate object building in order to easily integrate logic-centric object models with view-centric object models minimizing the amount of duplicate code. MMV was designed to make use of specific functions in C#, WPF and WCF to better facilitate the reuse of code between the server and the client.
There are two sections to the park, north and south. The northern section's entrance is in Pine Lakes, off S.R. 44. This entrance leads to the multiuse trails, primitive horse camping and backpack camping areas. The entrance to the southern section, off S.R. 46 nine miles (14 km) west of Sanford, provides access to 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) of the park.
Nebraska Raceway Park is a multiuse racing facility in southeastern Nebraska near Greenwood, Nebraska. The track is near the interchange of Interstate 80 and Nebraska Highway 63 at exit 420. I-80 Speedway is part of the Nebraska Raceway Park, which also has Little Sunset Speedway made for Go-Kart racing. And a motorcross track is located behind the track.
The Main Hall Middleton Hall is a country house near the settlement of Middleton, Northumberland, in that parish, that dates from 1871. It is listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England. Middleton Hall sits on a private estate which includes two large lakes. The Main Hall has 10 bedrooms and is currently being operated as an exclusive hire multiuse estate.
These trails offer a variety of uses from hiking only to multiuse with hiking, biking, and horse allowed. Along the trails you can find access to fishing, viewpoints, interpretive signs, picnic areas, and even hot springs. There are seven boat launches for water recreationists, (the lakes do restrict boats to 10 miles per hour). The Caldera also offers nine camp sites accommodating both tent and RV camper.
Edmonton presently operates 117 km of on-street bike routes (12 km of marked bike lanes, 105 km of signed but unmarked bike routes), plus 275 km of routes shared with pedestrians (including sidewalks and 160 km of paved multiuse trails), and 450 km of unpaved trails; 500 km of new bike lane and paths is planned to be added from 2009 to 2019.
The original plan called for separate side-by-side stadiums with a mutual rolling roof. However, the roof was never built due to cost. The complex was revolutionary in an age when new stadiums tended to be built as multiuse venues for planning and cost purposes. The design not only made Deaton's reputation, but also made that of the architects that implemented his plans, Kivett and Myers.
The Little Econ Greenway is a multiuse trail in Orange County, Florida, United States, maintained by Orange County Parks and Recreation. The Little Econ Greenway runs 7.5 miles from Forsyth Road to Alafaya Trail. From the east, the trail follows Lokanotosa Road before turning off behind University HIgh School. The first road crossing from the east is Rouse Road which jogs to the north.
The Portal de las Palomas (The entrance hall of the Columbidae) is home to several traditional bars, fronted by a square called Plaza Tacuba. Away from the center of the town are a number of other landmarks. The Casa de Campesino is a construction from the 18th century which was the home of various organizations for rural farmers. Today it is a multiuse building.
The large athletic stadium is part of a larger multiuse complex which includes the Palais des Sports 3000 seat indoor arena, the Academy of Martial Arts of 2,000 seats, as well as performance spaces, thirty meeting rooms, and athletic training facilities.5ÈMES JEUX DE LA FRANCOPHONIE Les Sites des jeux Concours Culturels . Haské (Niamey) 25 May 2005. The complex includes facilities for track and field, Basketball, handball, and tennis.
From the time of its founding until 2012, the town conducted its business from a modular office at the South Broward Drainage District headquarters. In 2012, the town, under the leadership of Vice Mayor Doug McKay, renovated a former church to create Southwest Ranches' first permanent town hall. Police and emergency services are provided by the nearby town of Davie. To support its rural-equestrian lifestyle, the town has developed miles of multiuse trails.
The section of railway was later connected both east (along Kootenay Lake) and west, (via the Columbia and Western Railway) to become part of the CPR's southern mainline through British Columbia. After numerous abandonments in the region, this section of railway is active as a branch line connected at Cranbrook and terminating in Trail. The branch up the Slocan Valley was abandoned in 1993 and has been converted into a multiuse trail.
Shenzhen Bay Sports Center (Simplified Chinese: 深圳湾体育中心), nicknamed Spring Cocoon () for its shape, is a multiuse stadium in Shenzhen, China. It is used mostly for table tennis, swimming and soccer competitions. The stadium is known for hosting the annual RoboMaster Robotics Competition since 2015, as well as the opening ceremony and numerous competitions of the 2011 Summer Universiade. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 spectators and the arena seats 13,000 more.
The Multiuse-Model View (MMV) is an architectural pattern used in software engineering that came about as an enhancement to the MVVM design pattern.MultiuseModel-View (MMV) Object modeling pattern with WPF and WCF: Is MVVM the antichrist? The pattern is specific for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) applications. While keeping the logical separation of user interface (View) versus logic (Model), MMV's primary objective is to address the shortcomings of the MVVM pattern.
Reduced to a line running from Halifax to Liverpool, CN depended on the Bowater paper mill and the Michelin tire plant, but even these customers were unable to keep the line generating positive income. Halifax, 2010. The track bed is now a multiuse trail. By the late 1980s, CN was given permission to abandon the remaining line from Bridgewater to Liverpool as the Bowater pulp mill in Liverpool shifted its transportation to ocean shipping and trucks.
In 2010 the school consists of 7 classrooms for Kindergarten to Grade 12, Industrial Arts Shop, Home Ec. Room, science Lab, gymnasium, tuc shop, Pre-school room, weight room, library, Windows and Linux computer labs among other multiuse and utility rooms. The school is now included within the North East School Division. Currently the school has eight teachers employed, 3 Educational Assistances, 1 librarian/admin. Assistant, 1 Technology Associate, 2 custodians, 1 noon hour supervisor, 3 bus drivers.
The former Machias railroad station stands on the north side of United States Route 1, at the eastern fringe of its downtown area. Just to its north runs the multiuse Downeast Sunrise Trail, which occupies the former railroad right-of-way of the Washington County Railroad. The station is a long rectangular single-story wood frame structure, with a gable roof that has broad overhanging eaves supported by chamfered braces. The walls are clad in weatherboard.
Set among wooded along the scenic Catawba River, the multiuse facility has a climbing center, mountain-biking trails and running trails. Christmas Town USA - McAdenville, North Carolina - Each December, hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights turn this small mill town into a spectacular holiday display. Visitors stroll down Main Street surrounded by the sights and sounds of Christmas. Spencer Mountain, which is located in central Gaston County, is the site of the old WBTV television transmitter.
A 7-mile scenic riverwalk along the east and west banks of the Brazos River stretches from the Baylor campus to Cameron Park Zoo. This multiuse walking and jogging trail passes underneath the Waco Suspension Bridge and captures the peaceful charm of the river. Lake Waco is a reservoir along the western border of the city. Cameron Park is a urban park featuring playgrounds, picnic areas, a cross- country running track, and a disc golf course.
The Centre has a floor area of 15,000 m², of which 4,000 are exhibition spaces. It also has an auditorium, a bookstore and various multiuse seminar and lecture rooms. The CCCB occupies part of the old Casa de Caritat almshouse, built in 1802 and serving this role until 1957. The remodelled premises are the work of the architects Helio Piñón and Albert Viaplana, and, in 1993, the project was awarded the FAD and Ciutat de Barcelona Architecture Prizes.
The Mineral Springs Community Building is a historic multiuse civic building on County Road 34 (Green Road) in rural Washington County, Arkansas east of West Fork. It is a modest single-story wood frame structure, with a gable roof, clapboard siding, and a stone foundation. It was builtin 1915 and enlarged in 1947, giving it its present T shape. The building served the local community as a school, town meeting hall, and church, with the use as a school ending in 1946.
Two (currently vacant) freestanding theaters, the Takoma Theater and the Flower Theater, anchor either end of town. Takoma Park is also home to the Dance Exchange (founded by Liz Lerman) and the Institute of Musical Traditions, a performance society founded by the House of Musical Traditions. Kinetic Artistry, a notable theatre supplier for the Washington area, is also located in Takoma Park. The Takoma Theatre Conservancy is an organization attempting to renovate the 500-seat Takoma Theatre for multiuse purposes.
Glen Park Branch (2016) Glen Park Branch Library first opened in January 1927, at 700 Bosworth Street. The branch was located at that site for almost 38 years, until the building that housed it was demolished during construction of Interstate 280. Glen Park Branch was then housed in several different locations over the course of 42 years until a multiuse building was constructed in the neighborhood at 2825 Diamond Street. Part of the new building was designated just for the library.
Dutton/Dunwich Trans Canada Trail sign, located outside of the museum. In 1998 the society entered into a 50-year lease agreement with the Ministry of Natural Resources. This agreement, along with local financing and funding generously providing by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, allowed the society to move forward with the restoration of the 1850s Georgian style house. In addition to restoring house the society enlarged the grounds around the house, established a picnic area and erected a separate resource and multiuse facility behind the house.
Chengdu Sports Center The Chengdu Sports Center () or Sichuan Provincial Sports Center () is a sports complex with a multiuse stadium in Chengdu, China which is used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium holds 39,225 and opened on 28 December 1991; it was the home of the Chengdu Blades, a soccer club in China League One, the second tier of the Chinese soccer pyramid. It was one of the venues for the group stages of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. It hosted six games in total.
On December 1, 1989, the Katy was merged into the MoPac, which is now part of the Union Pacific Railroad system. In the "rails to trails" program, much of the Missouri track line has been adapted for use as the Katy Trail State Park, including a spur to Columbia, a Missouri State Park, which runs along the Missouri River for the major portion of its route. In downtown Dallas, a 3.5-mi-long section called the Katy Trail is being converted into a multiuse trail linking Southern Methodist University to the American Airlines Center.
The Multiuse-Model View pattern attempts to leverage the advantages of separation of logic as well as the advantages of XAML and the Windows Presentation Foundation just like MVVM does, however, it also attempts to deal with most of the disadvantages of MVVM including promoting a more object oriented class design, reducing the amount of duplicate code required, simplifying maintenance and reducing the amount of metadata generated. To accomplish this MMV relies on a set of base classes which provide generic functionality for sending data from/to the client and displaying data on the UI.
The highway continues east into Arlington's Smokey Point neighborhood, passing several strip malls, a bus station, and government offices. East of Smokey Point, SR 531 returns to its two-lane configuration as it passes several farms, light industrial buildings, and the Arlington Municipal Airport. The airport's main runway lies directly north of the highway, with low-flying planes making their final approach over SR 531, and the complex is ringed by a gravel multiuse trail. The highway crosses another set of railroad tracks and the Centennial Trail at 67th Avenue, which continues into downtown Arlington.
The law prohibits discrimination against persons with physical and mental disabilities, but such persons suffered forms of de facto discrimination. The law mandates access to buildings for persons with disabilities, but a Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning study based on a 2002-03 census showed that 70 percent of the buildings in the country designated as public or multiuse failed to meet that standard. An improved public transportation system in Santiago provided wheelchair access on major "trunk" routes. Some local "feeder" routes also provided low-rise buses with access ramps.
Instead, the County is now planning to construct a new trail between Purcellville and Round Hill along VA 7 (Business). The County has designed and acquired easements for a multiuse trail that will travel between Main Street (VA 719) in Round Hill and Franklin Park in Purcellville along East Loudoun Street (VA 7 (Business)). In 2019, the County solicited bids to build that section of the trail. In 2020, the project's planners expected that construction would start during the late summer of 2020 and would reach completion during the late winter of 2021.
The Atwater Manufacturing Company plant is located in Southington's Plantsville area, on the east side of Atwater Street just north of its junction with Canal Street. The roughly linear complex extends between the Quinnipiac River, which flows southward to its east, and a former railroad right-of-way (now a multiuse trail) that runs between it and Atwater Street. There are ten buildings in all, ranging in age from about 1912 to the 1980s. Most have an exterior finished in corrugated metal, although some of the oldest buildings have painted brick exteriors.
Bill Schadewald of the Houston Press said that Greenway Plaza, which housed office towers, retail operations, a basketball arena, a movie theater, and a hotel, "defined the multiuse concept in an original "Edge City"". In 1970 the M. W. Kellogg company had moved its headquarters from New York to Houston. After Kellogg moved its operations into Greenway Plaza, initially Kellogg occupied half of 3 Greenway Plaza and staffed the half with fewer than 600 employees. When the energy industry expanded worldwide, Kellogg occupied all of 3 Greenway Plaza and space in an adjacent building.
The multi use trails can be accessed from multiple entry points such as the main parking lot at 1155 Elmwood Drive, Caledonia parking lot at 595 Caledonia Road or at the Gerdhart trail entrance across from Cedarwood avenue. These trails are surfaced with compacted gravel which makes it accessible for all to walk, bike, or run and are cleared and sanded in the winter for walking. This multiuse trail is used by walkers, runners, wheel chairs, bikers and hikers. The footpaths (5.8 km) can be accessed from the surfaced trails.
The largest of the projects made possible by the rezoning is the multiuse Hudson Yards real estate development by Related Companies and Oxford Properties, which is being built over the West Side Rail Yard. Construction began in 2012 with the groundbreaking for 10 Hudson Yards, and is projected to be completed by 2024. According to its master plan, created by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, the Hudson Yards development would include 16 skyscrapers to be constructed in two phases. Architects including Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, Thomas Heatherwick, Roche-Dinkeloo, and Diller Scofidio + Renfro contributed designs for individual structures.
He is of Bengali origin. Anadish Pal has obtained ten United States patents, a significant patent issued in 2009 for an electromagnetically controlled, fuel-efficient internal combustion engine is titled, "Relaying piston multiuse valve-less electromagnetically controlled energy conversion devices". He was granted two more patents in 2009 for a unique gas-operated reloading gun which is titled in the patent grant as "Magnetic gyro-projectile device with electronic combustion, turbogeneration and gyro stabilization" and for a railgun. In 2007, the Office of Naval Research of the United States Navy showed interest in his railgun technology.
A locomotive was added to the playground on 20 March 1973 but this was removed in 1995. A larger multiuse park, Gregory Park, is located on Baroona Road near the Rosalie café precinct. There is a fallen soldiers Memorial Park on the corner of Latrobe Terrace and Enoggera Terrace and a small park named after the former tram workers of the area, "Trammies Corner" on the corner of Latrobe Terrace and Prince Street. The Suncorp Stadium (formerly known as Lang Park) is located on Castlemaine Street in Milton but fronts lower Caxton Street and hosts a number of sporting events.
The Laredo Ballpark project was first approved by the city council and was voted in favor of (with 61.32% of the votes in favor and 38.68% against) constructing it with money collected by a .25% sales tax increase for the LEC since 2004 of which there is a surplus of about $18 million.Laredo Morning Times; Webb County Vote Totals The project consisted of building a new multiuse Baseball field near the Laredo Energy Arena(now Sames Auto Arena). On December 9, 2011, it was announced that the stadium would be named Uni-Trade Stadium, after Uni-Trade Forwarding LLC, a local freight forwarder.
In addition to firearms, police are also equipped with an expandable baton and OC spray. In April 2015, the Multiuse Integrated Protection Vest (MPIV) was issued, a combination of a load bearing vest and a Ballistic vest, with a high visibility over garment similar to vests in use with Victoria Police, together with a new uniform. Tasmania Police evaluated the use of taser stun guns in 2009, but the decision was made not to issue tasers to front-line officers. Currently, only officers of the Special Operations Group and the emergency response team at HM Prison Risdon are authorised to carry tasers.
Responsibilities for water use and disposal related to hydraulic fracturing for gas production are through various State programs. The use of surface water for makeup water is governed by regulations administered by ANRC. The AOGC and ADEQ respond to complaints of water-well contamination, and AOGC has adopted joint standards with ADEQ. The inclusion of multiuse reserve pits in the rules (General Rule B–17 [Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission, 2013] and APCEC Regulation 34 [Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission, 2011a]) encourages reuse and recycling of return flow waters from gas-production operations for hydraulic fracturing purposes.
The city supports a very active calendar with its showcase theater, Thalian Hall, hosting about 250 events annually. The complex has been in continuous operation since it opened in 1858 and houses three performance venues, the Main Stage, the Grand Ballroom, and the Studio Theater. The Hannah Block Historic USO/Community Arts Center, 120 S. Second Street in historic downtown Wilmington, is a multiuse facility owned by the City of Wilmington and managed by the Thalian Association, the Official Community Theater of North Carolina. Here, five studios are available to nonprofit organizations for theatrical performances, rehearsals, musicals, recitals and art classes.
Factors to consider here are the chemicals and fresh water used in the washing, and the fact that a single-use container can be made much lighter, using less than half the glass (and therefore energy content) of a multiuse container. Also, a significant factor in the developed world's consideration of reuse are producer concerns over the risk and consequential product liability of using a component (the reused container) of unknown and unqualified safety. How glass containers compare to other packaging types (plastic, cardboard, aluminium) is hard to say; conclusive lifecycle studies are yet to be produced.
During this time, the demand is high for sphingomyelin, which is made from phosphatidylcholine (and thus from choline), because this material is used to myelinate (insulate) nerve fibers. Choline is also in demand for the production of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which can influence the structure and organization of brain regions, neurogenesis, myelination, and synapse formation. Acetylcholine is even present in the placenta and may help control cell proliferation and differentiation (increases in cell number and changes of multiuse cells into dedicated cellular functions) and parturition. Choline uptake into the brain is controlled by a low-affinity transporter located at the blood–brain barrier.
There are a limited number of walk-in sites in the Douglas Loop. The park provides opportunities for bird watching, camping, of hiking, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. Cycling is available on the Calumet Trail, a crushed limestone multiuse trail which runs through the eastern section of the park, providing access to Indiana Dunes State Park, as well as to the communities of Beverly Shores; the Town of Pines; and Mount Baldy on the edge of Michigan City, Indiana. The Great Marsh Trail opened in 2010 with an accessible, paved section usable by wheelchairs opening in fall 2012.
The off-Broadway capacity Village Theater, which hosted performances of the musically themed Love, Janis, Dream a Little Dream, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, and Escape From Bellevue, occupied the sublevel performance space until fall 2007. In spring 2008, the space was reopened as a multiuse performance venue and gallery bar called (Le) Poisson Rouge. The club is mentioned by salsa superstars Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz in their song Pancho Cristal, off their 1980 LP Los Durísimos. Vámonos pa'l Village Gate Que allí es donde usted va y ve Bravos de la tumbadora Y las estrellas de ahora.
North of Broadway the area between the brook and the parkway opens, and has been developed to include playgrounds, playing fields, and Dilboy Stadium. South of the Fitchburg Line is the small Blair Pond, (First picture on Images tab) which has public access from Mooney Street and Normandy Ave. There are multiuse paths or sidewalks on at least one side of the brook for the entire length of Alewife Brook, which are being improved as part of the Alewife Greenway project. Little Pond is surrounded by fencing and private property, so there is no public access to the shoreline.
They clearly illustrate the centrality of the residential component to the functioning of the Hospital from the 1890s until recent times. Lady Lamington is the earliest surviving (and very intact) nurses quarters in Queensland. The three buildings rely on a similar plan (the highly ordered and repetitious layouts on several floors based on the deposition of cells about a central corridor with the whole encircled by verandahs) which typifies institutional residential buildings erected during this time; as does the integrated use of courtyards and gardens of Lady Lamington to create residential amenity and seclusion on a multiuse site. The place is important because of its aesthetic significance.
The success of the Bluefish led to redevelopment of the South End, including construction of the Arena at Harbor Yard and a multiuse parking garage. The founders of the Bluefish were Mickey Herbert, Jack McGregor, Mary–Jane Foster, and the Bridgeport Waterfront Investors. Herbert anchored the team through a mayoral scandal and difficult financial circumstances. Prior to the 2006 season, the franchise was purchased by Get Hooked, LLC, a group of investors from Fairfield County that included McGregor and Foster. However, Get Hooked dropped the Bluefish prior to the 2008 season in favor of seeking a new ballpark for the city of Yonkers, New York.
The viaduct was built in 1873 by the Phoenix Iron Works for the Air Line Railroad, which aimed to provide service between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts via Middletown, Connecticut. The viaduct was one of the largest single capital expenses of the railroad venture, which was beset by cost overruns and failed after just ten years of operation. Taken over by the NYNH&H;, the viaduct was filled as a comparatively inexpensive means of strengthening the structure for use by heavier equipment in the early 20th century. The line remained in operation into the 1960s, and has since been adapted as the multiuse Air Line Trail by the state.
The town's pedestrians and cyclists are served by the Erie Lackawanna Trail, a cycling/multiuse, paved rail trail, which cuts diagonally through Highland, connecting the town with Griffith, and Crown Point, to the southeast. The Highland portion of the trail is also known locally as the Crosstown Trail. The trail runs along the former right-of-way of the Erie-Lackawanna and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, and will eventually connect pedestrians to Chicago, Illinois, to the northwest and beyond Crown Point to the southeast by planned trail extensions. The trail also links Highland, by connections with other trails, with Porter County to the east.
The Moi stadium is the main stadium in Kisumu city. In 1979, Kisumu Municipal Stadium was renamed to Moi Stadium after the then head of state, H.E Daniel Toritich Arap Moi, visited the Multiuse Venue. The Home Stadium of Kisumu Telkom (and sometimes Real Kisumu as well as other local teams from the lower tier leagues) has a well-known capacity of up to 5,000 Pax and is mostly used for soccer matches and other sports events. Moi stadium plays home to various teams such as Kisumu All Stars and Kisumu Telkom FC. Peter Anyang' Nyong'o, the governor and father of Hollywood star Lupita Nyong'o, announced that the county will build a brand new stadium.
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Bridge No. 1 was a swing steel through truss that spanned the Schuylkill River between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Kingsessing and Grays Ferry neighborhoods. Part of a long succession of ferry and bridge crossings at this location, the bridge was built in 1901 for the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad by American Bridge Company. Over the decades, ownership of the bridge passed to PW&B; successor railroads: the Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington Railroad, then to Penn Central, then to Conrail, which formally placed it out of operation in 1976. In 2017, Conrail conveyed the bridge to the City of Philadelphia, part of a plan to extend the multiuse Schuylkill River Trail.
Kansas City's most profound influence on national architecture is the Kansas City-style of stadium that originated with the Kivett & Myers 1967 design for the Truman Sports Complex for the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals. In an era when new stadiums were huge multiuse arenas, Kivett & Myers proposed baseball and football have their own arenas with dimensions most favorable to their sports and then covered with a rolling roof. Virtually all major league ballparks and stadiums since then have followed that model and most have been designed by one of two Kansas City architect firms that trace their stadium business roots to Kivett -- Populous and HNTB. The firms' headquarters are a few blocks apart in downtown Kansas City.
Typical section of the Des Plaines River Trail in Lake County, Illinois The trail in 1922 The Des Plaines River Trail is a recreational multiuse trail that follows the course of the Des Plaines River through most of Lake and part of Cook County in northeast Illinois in the United States. Trail uses include hiking/walking, bicycling, equestrian, and even winter cross country skiing and snowmobiling (conditions permitting). Since much of the trail lies in the flood plain along the Des Plaines River, sections of the trail are occasionally closed due to flooding during periods of heavy rain. Though not all sections of the trail connect directly, there is currently a continuous section running through Lake County starting at Russell Road along the Wisconsin/Illinois state line and running south into Cook County.
Champions Park has 16 state- of-the-art fields that were built with the player, parent, and family in mind, ensuring that each and every person will have the baseball or softball experience of their dreams. Easton Newberry Sports Complex, a shared-use facility that combines the Easton Foundation Archery Center with the City of Newberry multiuse Recreation Department, and was selected by the United States Olympic Committee as a Community Olympic Development Program. Easton Newberry Sports Complex is one of only 10 programs nationwide to designated by the USOC for its ability to train coaches and athletes, and provide world-class venues in the sport of archery. The Easton-Newberry Sports Complex serves as a regional archery center for all skill levels, teaching archers the National Training System of USA Archery and giving all interested archers opportunities for advancement.
Projects include military, commercial, and cruise ships. In supporting Joint Base Charleston, of the former Charleston Naval Base/Naval Shipyard facility have been transformed into a multiuse Federal complex, with 17 Government and Military tenants, as well as homeport for six RO-RO Military Sealift Command ships, two Coast Guard National Security Cutters, two NOAA research ships, the United States Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy, and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center FLETC-Charleston. Lastly, a 350-acre section of the former base was planned to be a sustainable, mixed-use urban hub for the city of North Charleston to be called The Navy Yard at Noisette, starting in 2005. However, in 2010, the developer, the Noisette company, went into foreclosure and Palmetto Railways, part of the S.C. Department of Commerce purchased over 200-acres of the property.
The peninsula features Point Isabel Regional Shoreline, a multiuse park that is one of the largest off-leash parks in the U.S. and boasts one of the best windsurfer launching areas in the East Bay. Point Isabel was created as mitigation by USPS when it built its nine-story bulk mail center on the shoreline in the mid-1970s, The south shore, restored by the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) as mitigation for freeway expansion, is part of Eastshore State Park. As part of this restoration, CalTrans built the bird-refuge shell islands visible in the ecologically important Albany Mud Flats between Point Isabel and the Albany Bulb. East Bay Regional Municipal Utility District has a wet-weather sewage-treatment plant on the west end of the peninsula, but as of 2010 it is under state orders to close.
Owner-occupants of Carole Highlands homes filed a class action suit in Circuit Court less than a month after the County Council "initiated" (began) the SMA process of rezoning land use. The plaintiff class is currently expanding and reaching out to affected homeowners in other areas within the Takoma Langley Crossroad sectors of Prince George's and Montgomery County to prevent the rezoning of their properties and the intrusion of commercial activities into residential neighborhoods. The class may potentially expand to include owner occupants of the three spacious garden-style condominium communities, two of which the PG plan targets for demolition and conversion to multiuse and the third of which it targets for rebuilding into a higher density apartment complexes and the single-family homes PG plan targets for demolition and redevelopment as dense apartment buildings. The Montgomery County Council will hold a hearing on its county's Takoma Langley Sector plan in May 2011.
Comprising almost the total mileage of the historic Prince Edward Island Railway, development of the Confederation Trail was encouraged by a rails to trails advocacy group founded at a meeting held on August 3, 1989 in Charlottetown. Rails-to-Trails P.E.I, (now Island Trails) worked with local communities and individuals across the Island culminating in the decision by the provincial government to purchase the entire railway right-of-way from CN in 1994 after CN had removed all track. The vision of a multiuse linear park from one end of the Island to the other was embraced by the provincial government which manages operations through the Parks Division of Tourism while the Properties Section of the Department of Transportation handles all matters pertaining to the use of the trail other than public use as a biking or hiking trail. In addition to provincial government employees, the development of the Confederation Trail was assisted by the Trans Canada Trail foundation, and by various community groups, volunteers, and Canadian Forces engineers who have volunteered in reconstructing abandoned railway bridges for recreational trail use across Canada in the past decade.

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