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Granzella is also in the process of redeveloping that one for PS4.
Redeveloping low-income areas can increase diversity by bringing in higher-income residents.
The plan relied on redeveloping 22016s-era office towers into sleek residential buildings.
"From the late 1960s, the government ... started redeveloping (Bunker Hill) with high rises," says Bastian.
CCA owns a former Hilton hotel and has a "master plan" for redeveloping downtown Nassau.
I know that since Obama's gone, the Panthers are redeveloping again, re-establishing themselves again.
Now the family is redeveloping the 20-acre property and wants the unsightly Ling out.
The owner moved out in 2013 to accommodation provided by a trust that is redeveloping the area.
Still, it's remarkable to reflect that we are redeveloping skills that were first developed many decades ago.
Seritage meanwhile said this month it will be taking back nine locations from Sears and redeveloping those spaces.
The money is meant to support disaster recovery, including rebuilding or redeveloping housing, repairing infrastructure and assisting businesses.
He recently began buying idled coal-fired power plants, breaking them up for scrap and redeveloping their sites.
Mr. Mankoff said he will spend time redeveloping the Cartoon Bank, an online database he founded in 1992.
Kimberley is redeveloping the mine which was mothballed in 2012 by its previous owners De Beers and the government.
Redeveloping the site to secure funding for annual expenses has been part of the park's plans from the beginning.
Nyrstar has been redeveloping the smelter to treat a wider mix of inputs and reduce the plant's environmental impact.
The current building boom in German cities is also a factor: developers are increasingly redeveloping land and finding unexploded bombs.
The REIT is in various stages of redeveloping the space it acquired when it purchased 20173 Sears sites in 2015.
Officials say the museum could play a crucial role in shaping a vision for redeveloping the village's Market Square area.
Removing parking and redeveloping cities in a way that enables higher density is only one potential path cities could take.
In 2014, the city selected the Fifth Avenue Committee to undertake the novel task of redeveloping the Sunset Park branch.
Tyler Morse, who is redeveloping the long-empty terminal as the TWA Hotel, met Mr. Tor about six months ago.
To date, GGP has invested more than $2 billion in redeveloping 115 of its properties, reaping "very attractive returns," Mathrani said.
To date, GGP has invested more than $2 billion in redeveloping 115 of its properties, reaping "very attractive returns," Mathrani added.
Its objective is to "restore the integrity of the community by removing dilapidated strictures and redeveloping abandoned properties," the website says.
In Toronto, Mr. Campeau pioneered redeveloping the city's previously industrial waterfront and built some of the city's first high-rise condominiums.
And even when neighborhoods are truly distressed, providing tax breaks for the rich may be an awkward way of redeveloping them.
For RopeSwing, the Bentonville-based hospitality group "focused on redeveloping downtowns" in the Ozarks, this population boom represented a fabulous customer base.
"Seritage, Simon and GGP have been at the forefront of redeveloping Sears' anchor boxes, " Boenning & Scattergood analyst Floris van Dijkum told CNBC.
When the bank that Tatishev helped run, B.T.A., decided to invest in redeveloping Batumi, the obvious partner was the Silk Road Group.
Democrats need to focus on redeveloping avenues for people in the region to seek safety without undertaking the dangerous trek across Mexico.
One would be a greenfield or wholly new project, while the other would require building out or redeveloping existing assets, executives said.
The office's responsibilities include the Superfund program, the brownfield program for redeveloping sites, emergency response operations, landfill regulation and underground storage tanks.
The government for its part has promised to put money into redeveloping the southeast, where the scars of conflict are all too visible.
Macy's is taking a three-prong approach to do so: examining its flagship locations, closing 100 stores and potentially redeveloping some 50 locations.
Often situated on valuable urban land, the golf course owners see selling or redeveloping the land as an exit strategy for unprofitable businesses.
Their hunch was that users presented with a case study (redeveloping a rural Alabama town devastated by tornados) would produce higher-scoring (i.e.
EL PASO — At a special City Council meeting in 2006, a billionaire real estate investor unveiled his vision for redeveloping downtown El Paso.
JCU plans to invest a further A$1.9bn redeveloping the campus over the next 20 years, and will hire an additional 2240,215 permanent staff.
Between 2006 and 2014 the team worked on redeveloping an area of downtown Washington DC which was formerly occupied by the Washington Convention Centre.
For Black Mesa, Crowbar Collective took Xen a step further by not just remaking the original but by redeveloping the entire area from scratch.
Fitch expects the company will limit future ground-up development projects once the current pipeline is stabilized and instead focus investment in redeveloping existing assets.
As the story goes, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani began redeveloping and rezoning the area in the early 1990s, in an effort to clean it up.
Seritage began redeveloping prime Sears and Kmart locations into more profitable multi-use properties while still collecting rent from Sears for stores that remained open.
The agreement between PES and Hilco, a Chicago-based developer that specializes in redeveloping industrial properties, is expected to be announced as soon as Tuesday.
The agreement between PES and Hilco, a Chicago-based developer that specializes in redeveloping industrial properties, is expected to be announced as soon as Tuesday.
He was a regular presence at the store, long after he became famous, and it became a potent symbol for his commitment to redeveloping Crenshaw.
While the shale-oil boom that supercharged North Dakota's economy has cooled now, it allowed the state to begin redeveloping its infrastructure in a big way.
Kakao bought Path, which is popular in Indonesia, and is redeveloping it for that very reason, and WeChat is running local initiatives to drum up interest.
It plans to invest proceeds from redeveloping land behind its Gothic-style church in expanding its own facilities and building a block of low-rent housing.
Corktown has ample room for new housing and businesses and redeveloping Michigan Central Station would throw the neighborhood the attention and money it needs to grow.
Last week the city announced that next year it will start redeveloping the whole area into a new "Bajes" neighborhood designed by the architecture firm OMA.
But SpaceX backed out last year, a move that L.A. City Councilman Joe Buscaino said "was just crushing" given the city's high hopes for redeveloping the port.
The city is redeveloping its economy, turning to new sectors such as logistics and technology, while Mercedes and Airbus factories plus suppliers provide more than 15,20163 jobs.
Management has also committed itself to the repositioning of its portfolio through opportunities arising from tenant bankruptcies and non-renewals by taking vacated space offline and redeveloping it.
Allen also made hundreds of millions of dollars redeveloping South Lake Union, a shabby area of downtown Seattle that became a gleaming technology Mecca and site of Amazon.
According to Leonard Lavoie, who has been redeveloping mill space in Pawtucket for 240 years, the new code greatly increased the cost per square foot of mill conversion.
As far back as 2014, Vinik, the Tampa Bay Lightning owner, has had his eye on redeveloping a swath of the city's downtown surrounding his hockey team's arena.
This is especially important when redeveloping a neighborhood, as developers should respect the rights of current residents, businesses, and artists who have shaped the fabric of those communities.
Sean McCauley, 49, a real estate developer who is building a home in Antioch, has bought about a dozen structures downtown, redeveloping some into office buildings and businesses.
Its parents were Jean-Georges Management and the Howard Hughes Corporation, the century-old oil, real estate and aircraft company that has been redeveloping Manhattan's South Street Seaport.
When completed, it will cover nearly 800 square miles, offer favorable regulation to businesses and become a modern urban area crucial to redeveloping the Rust Belt around Beijing.
Redeveloping technology and deploying the extensive legal resources required to evaluate and respond to demands or ensure compliance is simply not feasible for many, if not most, small businesses.
But Kyushu has been able to turn itself into a profitable company by building up a successful real estate business that includes redeveloping station buildings to attract commercial tenants.
"The next step really needs to be monetizing the real estate by redeveloping it or if they want to stay as a retailer, take it private," he told CNBC.
Back in April, Helen Lee began redeveloping the second floor of the mall that her family's company owns, a popular spot in the lively racket of the Chinatown neighborhood.
One study of women who experienced mistreatment in the workplace found that women generally managed such negative experiences in four stages: being conciliatory, reconsidering, reducing interference and redeveloping balance.
Mr Meyer-Heder says a priority will be to entice them back by redeveloping areas like Neustädter Hafen, a port with a lease that is up for renewal in 2027.
"In the years when they were redeveloping it, the games were held in lots of different places, places that would never have expected to hold an England game," Perryman said.
In the 1990s, for example, builders redeveloping part of the former High Park laundry in north Dublin discovered the bodies of 155 women in a mass grave on the site.
Now, after 20 years of stops and starts, New York governor Andrew Cuomo has revealed updated plans, new renderings, and a timeline for redeveloping New York City's least-favorite train station.
About $25 million in state money would go to redeveloping part of the building to suit IBM's needs, a project for which the state hired McGuire Development Company, another Buffalo developer.
Hilco, which has acquired 5,000 acres (2023 hectares) in North America, specializes in redeveloping obsolete industrial sites, dimming the prospect that the PES complex will be revived as an oil refinery.
For the Lincoln Yards project, Sterling Bay plans to invest up to $10 billion redeveloping over 70 acres of former industrial land along the Chicago River on the city's North Side.
Many North Kensington residents speak of "managed decline," a strategy to allow public institutions and spaces to fall into disrepair and then create a case for redeveloping them with a commercial motive.
The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce released a statement on Wednesday, saying that the business community is "pleased to see" the government exploring options in redeveloping factory estates into public housing.
Today, consumers are moving from apparel to experiences and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are well-positioned for the change because they are redeveloping their formats to cater to shopping trends, he said.
However, determined to not let in bring his business down, her father decided to buy a derelict building on the outskirts of Geelong and set himself the goal of redeveloping it into offices.
The Onni Group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, is redeveloping the former headquarters of The Seattle Times, an amalgam of Art Deco, Beaux-Arts and neo-Classical design that was built in 2162.
Introducing a new Tesla Model S with a 60 kilowatt-hour battery, a 200-mile range, and a lower price didn't require redeveloping the pack, revamping the assembly line, or reconfiguring the supply chain.
The value of department store company Hudson's Bay comes down to its real estate holdings — and it needs to consider redeveloping those investments or going private, activist investor Jonathan Litt told CNBC on Monday.
Mr. Plate has an interest in saying so, since he is the chief of major capital projects at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which is redeveloping the trade center site.
For the investors Anthony Cordeiro, Larry Couto and Alan Macomber, this $18 million project represents the third and final phase of redeveloping a 228,000-square-foot waterfront mill building originally occupied by Quaker Fabric.
Macklowe Properties is redeveloping the 50-story Art Deco edifice into a 566-unit condo, and brokers believe the building should benefit from its memorable name and address at a busy corner of Broadway.
"This is a legacy project," said Steven Plate, chief of major capital projects at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which is building the hub and redeveloping the overall trade center site.
Source: AgcoGoogle has officially announced what we've known for two and a half years—Google Glass isn't dead, the company has just been redeveloping the technology for the enterprise sector and, specifically, blue-collar manufacturing workers.
Here, Anbang could hardly have a higher profile – for example, holding abortive talks with Kushner Cos, the real estate firm previously led by President Donald Trump's son-in-law, about redeveloping a flagship New York tower.
There have been a handful of cases where people tested positive for the coronavirus, were later found to be free of the virus, and then later tested positive again after redeveloping symptoms, according to The Guardian.
In a deposition related to Mr. Aroch's lawsuit, Mr. Yohai said his California real estate business operated under the name Marin West and was focused on buying and redeveloping luxury homes in exclusive neighborhoods around Hollywood.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon expressed concern to Syria on Saturday over a new law aimed at redeveloping areas devastated by seven years of war, saying the initiative could hinder the return of many Syrian refugees to their homeland.
U.S. retail landlords including Simon Property Group, General Growth Properties, Macerich and Taubman, which own some of the most profitable malls in America, are focused on redeveloping their properties and ditching antiquated occupants in the coming months.
Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman said she had met him about 15 years ago when she and her husband, Oscar, then the mayor, made a pilgrimage to Trump Tower to discuss redeveloping 61 acres of old rail yards.
The company said in its regulatory filing earlier this week that it has incurred "significant losses" because it has to spend a lot of money to grow the business, including opening new spaces and redeveloping existing ones.
"He told me about ... redeveloping and improving the whole city for the people and ... attracting international tourists and businessmen to the area," said Spavor, who runs the Paektu Cultural Exchange, which conducts economic research in North Korea.
The E.P.A. website still lists its success stories: refashioning an old textile mill in Hickory, N.C., into a retail, dining and event space, and redeveloping former factory sites on the banks of Iowa's Cedar River into riverfront condominiums.
His father was a close friend of then-New York mayor Abe Beame, and Trump won a 40-year abatement on property taxes in exchange for redeveloping a derelict hotel adjacent to the city's historic Grand Central train station.
She and Mr. Kougemitros had spoken for years about redeveloping their land, so when an opportunity to combine her property with the new Frontier rental arose, she agreed to demolish the brownstones for a majority stake in the project.
Land's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, so if a developer thinks there's a little more steam in redeveloping single-family detached homes, there might be a few more speculators that jump into the market.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Maersk Oil, part of Denmark's A. P. Moller-Maersk, and its partners in the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC) have decided to invest 21 billion Danish crowns ($3.36 bln) in redeveloping the Tyra gas field in the North Sea.
Consider an old, boarded up former Masonic Moose lodge in southwest Detroit: The Urban Neighborhood Initiative is redeveloping the 7,000 square foot space into a community center to house youth employment and apprenticeship programs, a legal aid office office, and more.
The approach is similar to the "mutual aid" housing model in Latin America, housing cooperatives in Europe, and the coops that are redeveloping informal neighbourhoods in Africa and Southeast Asia, said Bea Varnai of urbaMonde, a Geneva-based housing charity.
The relief payments included a range of initiatives such as loan modifications for mortgages with negative equity (underwater mortgages), refinancing packages for distressed borrowers, assistance with down payment costs and loan closing fees and donations to organisations redeveloping affordable housing.
Square Feet SEATTLE — While Amazon is hunting for a second headquarters away from its hometown, its neighbor in the Seattle area — Microsoft — is doubling down on the region, with plans to invest billions of dollars in redeveloping its existing campus.
Developers, such as Vanke and Longfor, are mostly leasing or buying under-utilized assets such as hotels, offices and warehouses and redeveloping them into rental units as the returns are much higher than if they bought land and built a new development.
Other gifts came from companies or people who did business with the city, including a $100,000 contribution from Two Trees Management Company, a real estate developer that had negotiated with the de Blasio administration over redeveloping the Domino Sugar Factory site in Brooklyn.
Now, "the neighborhood is appealing to people who traditionally lived on the Upper East Side," said Charles R. Bendit, a founding principal of Taconic Investment Partners, one of three developers in a partnership called Delancey Street Associates that is redeveloping the site.
Apartments are merely pre-wired, said Miki Naftali, the chairman of the Naftali Group, the building's developer, who added he regretted installing smart-home systems when redeveloping the Plaza Hotel as a condo in the mid-2000s; its technology quickly became outdated.
As property prices on the Peak have risen along with the rest of the city's real estate market, homeowners have increasingly turned to redeveloping their lots into complexes — mostly low-rise apartment buildings, but also smaller townhouses — that can generate huge profits.
Developers, such as Vanke, are mostly leasing or buying under-utilized assets such as hotels, offices and warehouses and redeveloping them into rental units as that way the returns are much higher than they would get if they bought land and built new developments.
Last year, Maersk Oil, which Maersk sold to Total last summer in a $7.45 billion deal, and its partners decided to invest 21 billion Danish crowns ($3.3 billion) in redeveloping the Tyra field, the largest investment ever in the Danish part of the North Sea.
Motorola Xyboard review, 2011: Tablet-friendly apps are still few and far between — even the big Twitter web and app overhaul didn't include any optimizations for larger form factors — and it does seem like everyone's waiting for ICS to arrive before investing too heavily in redeveloping software.
This was on top of the $2.7 billion in extra production costs it had announced earlier this year The full cost of redeveloping the 737 Max and compensating airlines for their losses may not be known until there is a global consensus on the plane's safety.
Pichai also said that the company is adding new office buildings in Texas and Massachusetts, building out more space in Illinois, Wisconsin, Washington state and Georgia, and redeveloping California locations near Los Angeles and in the Bay Area, including the Westside Pavillion and Spruce Goose Hangar.
Before Total bought the business, Maersk had in 2017 together with its partners in the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC) decided to invest 21 billion Danish crowns ($3.2 billion) in redeveloping the Tyra gas fields - the largest ever investment in the Danish part of the North Sea.
LOS ANGELES — Thousands of mourners are expected to gather in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday to honor the life of Nipsey Hussle, the Grammy-nominated rapper who was fatally shot last month and whose success and commitment to redeveloping South Los Angeles made him a local hero.
Representative Ken Calvert, the California Republican who is chairman of that appropriations panel, said in an interview this year that he did not anticipate cutting the E.P.A.'s popular state grant programs, which fund projects like restoring the Great Lakes and cleaning and redeveloping former industrial sites.
Representative Ken Calvert, the California Republican who is the chairman of that panel, said in an interview this year that he did not anticipate cutting the E.P.A.'s popular state grant programs, which fund projects like restoring the Great Lakes and cleaning and redeveloping formerly contaminated industrial sites.
Buttigieg slams July 4 military parade: I think it makes America 'look smaller' MORE (Minn.) told The Washington Post that she does not support an effort by team owner Dan Snyder to include language in a year-end spending bill that would pave the way for redeveloping federally owned land to build a new NFL stadium.

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