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[ad_1] JC Architects takes over terrace renovation project Terrace designed by JC Architects undergoes major transformation Transformationguiding the transformation of retail layout into dynamic layout hotel Athenian space, Greece, extending to five floors above ground. A central feature of the building design is the atrium, which is strategically located to facilitate circulation and accessibility while protecting guest privacy and optimizing natural light and ventilation. The practicality of the wooden louvers on the façade goes beyond visual elegance, filtering urban noise, regulating sunlight, and creating a rhythmic interplay between form and function.Material selection is a key factor, such as reinforcement specificmetal…

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[ad_1] In a legal battle that has rocked the Denver community for nearly a year, Tavern Hospitality Group, co-founded by Frank Schultz and Terry Pape, has closed its Tavern restaurants and is selling its real estate assets. The conflict, which centered on accusations of misuse of company funds, led to the closing of the last taverns in Lowry and Littleton, marking the end of an era for Denver’s popular taverns. Now, as the dust settles, Schultz sees a promising future, considering reviving the Dirty Pigeon under a new hospitality banner. From legal trouble to closure The legal battle between Schultz…

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[ad_1] Jimmie Norwood, Jr., FAIA, serves as UNCSA University Architect and will be one of the featured speakers on “We Built This: Profiles of Black Architects and Builders in North Carolina.” one. Norwood’s talk will cover the live oral history collection taking place March 1 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the CG O’Kelly Library at Winston-Salem State University. This presentation is part of Conservation North Carolina’s traveling exhibit. The exhibition is open for self-guided tours March 1-31 at the CG O’Kelly Library. Please see the flyer below for specific dates and times of the exhibition. We created this flyer More information…

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[ad_1] Timothy Welsh February 28, 2024 03:17 pm The gathering focused on platform technology and included presentations from non-technical leaders such as Pixar’s Mathew Luhn. After 10 years in the wealth technology space, platform provider Advyzon has just held its first conference. The event, held last week in Phoenix, attracted more than 400 guests for its technology demonstrations, integration discussions and webinars, which were sold out. Advyzon’s “all-in-one” platform is now used by more than 1,500 advisory firms, who and their managed integration partners are leveraging its technology to increase efficiency, productivity and growth. Started with The creator of Morningstar…

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[ad_1] Kontoor Brands reported on Wednesday that fourth-quarter sales fell 8% to $670 million, with sales hampered by inventory management actions by U.S. retailers, offsetting growth in digital wholesale, China and direct-to-consumer. wranglerThe U.S. company said U.S. revenue was $538 million, down 11% from the previous year, as U.S. wholesale business fell 12%. As retailers tightly manage inventory levels, lower wholesale shipments offset growth in digital wholesale and owned physical stores.International revenue grew 4% to $132 million, an increase of 4%, with both DTC and wholesale businesses growing.China grew 23%, driven by DTC and wholesale growth, while Europe fell 3%…

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[ad_1] This article was reviewed in accordance with Science X’s editorial procedures and policies. Editors have emphasized the following attributes while ensuring the credibility of the content: Fact checked Trusted source Written by researchers Proofreading OK! Tetris board.Image credit: Brandnard/Wikimedia Commons × closure Tetris board.Image credit: Brandnard/Wikimedia Commons With its bright colors, easy-to-learn rules and familiar music, the Tetris video game has been a pop culture icon for the past 40 years. Many people, like me, have been playing the game for decades, and it has evolved to accommodate new technologies like gaming systems, phones, and tablets. But until January…

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[ad_1] Conference center revenue $850,000 in 23 years Published Wednesday, February 28, 2024 at 7:00 AM Oxford Conference Center (oxfordconferencecenter.com) Oxford Conference Center had a great year in 2023 and 2024 is looking equally bright. On Tuesday 20 February, OOC Director Micah Quinn presented the annual report to the Oxford Council of Aldermen, outlining the economic impact of the University of Oxford and some of the Centre’s achievements during the year. In 2023, the convention center hosted at least 250 events, with more than 65,000 people walking into the convention center. These events generated $850,000 in revenue. Of those events,…

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[ad_1] The new chief operating officer brings a wealth of experience from a variety of industries and positions to ClearStar. Alpharetta, Ga., February 28, 2024 – ClearStar Inc. (“ClearStar”) – a leading provider of modern comprehensive background, drug and occupational health screening solutions – is pleased to announce that Pam Dunsky has joined the Company Serves as Chief Operating Officer (Chief Operating Officer) responsible for overseeing customer service and operations. Dunsky brings a wealth of experience to ClearStar, having led a variety of industries and held senior executive positions. Her expertise spans services, operations, technology and products, but her unique…

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[ad_1] German car brand Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its first branded skyscraper in North America, built in partnership with ShoP Architects and built with a philosophy of “sensory purity.” Mercedes-Benz Places is a planned 67-story mixed-use skyscraper under construction in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood. The building was developed by JDS Development Group (JDS) and designed by New York studio SHoP Architects in collaboration with the Mercedes-Benz design team. At 2.5 million square feet (232,257 square meters), the project will be one of the largest projects currently under construction in Florida, according to the project team. Mercedes-Benz launches its first branded residential tower…

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[ad_1] In a picturesque corner of Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard, Igor ‘Iggy’ Vukoje deftly combines his expertise in environmental science and microbiology with his entrepreneurial spirit to create the unique Cozy Corner Cafe and Vineyard Wash car detailing services. Born in Serbia and holding a PhD, Iggy came to the United States with just $200 to lay the foundation for a business that emphasizes environmental sustainability and community involvement.From Serbia to Martha’s Vineyard: A Journey of DeterminationComing to the United States with a dream and limited resources, Iggy encountered early setbacks, including being fired from his first restaurant job due…

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