Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] Spanning the entire New York City block between 9th and 10th Avenues and from 28th to 30th Streets, Morgan North was once the city’s largest Postal Service distribution center. But somehow, the 645,000-square-foot facility built in 1933 — which has historically been recognized at the city, state and federal levels — wasn’t registered as a legal, permitted building. This proved to be just one of many complications in the building’s redevelopment when Montroy DeMarco Architecture and Shimoda Design Group were tasked with transforming it into a mixed-use and sustainable structure. Their recently completed plan transformed the historic building, inserted…

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[ad_1] HCA Healthcare Corporation (NYSE: HCA), one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers, today announced that Chad Wasserman, a nearly 30-year company veteran, has been appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, effective February 1, 2024 Take effect. Wasserman succeeds P. Martin “Marty” Paslick, who is retiring after 38 years with HCA Healthcare.As chief information officer, Wasserman will lead more than 6,700 colleagues in the Information Technology Group (ITG), which provides global IT strategy, solutions and support to HCA Healthcare and its hospitals and care sites. He will oversee a range of the group’s solutions, including infrastructure, cloud, automation,…

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[ad_1] The British firm Zaha Hadid Architects is building 100 hydrogen refueling stations in Italian terminals for energy company NatPower as “the world’s first green hydrogenation infrastructure.” Designed by ZHA for use by recreational boats, the filling station will provide green hydrogen – a type of hydrogen produced using renewable energy. The first charging stations will be installed this summer, and 100 charging stations are planned to be built in 25 marinas and ports in Italy by 2030, with a €100 million investment led by NatPower H, a company of energy company NatPower. The project plans to deliver 100 hydrogen…

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[ad_1] Member Articles More than 30 new jobs are to be created in Coventry after Talbots Law announced a massive recruitment drive. The ambitious employee-owned law firm, which acquired Sarginsons Law in May last year, hopes to grow the firm through a series of recruitments including paralegals, solicitors, administrators and a number of director roles. Its operations in the city tripled in size. It is part of an ambitious expansion plan that will increase fees from £1 million to £3 million within 18 months and widen the range of services offered to local people and companies in the area. As…

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[ad_1] WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The HR Technology Conference & Expo agenda is now available® Europe today announced its full speaker lineup and conference details. The two-day event, scheduled for 2-3 May 2024 at RAI Amsterdam, looks at the rapidly growing global HR technology market and will feature presentations from industry analysts Josh Bersin, Madeline Laurano and Kevin Oakes, as well as the recruitment sector Five different keynote speeches by Brainfood founder Hung Lee and US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Commissioner Keith Sonderling Speaking ahead of the European HR Technology Conference, Bersin said:…

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[ad_1] 3C Awards, Swiss BLT Architecture Design Awards 2024, architects and design professionals showcase global excellenceFebruary 5, 2024Location: Baar, SwitzerlandBlack House wins the 2023 Architectural Design Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Award.Company/Company: A-01 (Company/Foundation) – Photo: A-01/Azure PeacePhoto: A-01 / Azure Peace, Naaro, Legendary Productions, Fran Parente, Ema Peter & Bernardo Rodriguez, Victor Chohao Wu, Catherine Mosbach, Ronald Tilleman / Ronald Zijlstra, Onnis Luque, Naser Ibrahim Nader and Nelissen SteenfabriekenBLT Architectural Design Awards 2024this BLT Architectural Design Awards 2024 Architects and design professionals invited to showcase global excellenceArchitectural Design of the Year 2023. House in Balma, Switzerland.Kengo Kuma Architects – The…

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[ad_1] weekly AA meetings: Keep it simple and early bird meet-ups are Monday through Friday at 7 a.m. Wednesday 6:30pm Saturday 7:30pm St. Mary’s Church. Alignment and foundation with Callie: Wednesday 8:30 a.m. Community Center. * Arts/Rich Poetry Roundtable: Tuesday, 4 p.m., library, in person and Zoom.silibrary.org CoreSyn and Trent: Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a.m. Community Center. * Functional Fitness with Susan: Tuesday and Thursday 9:15 a.m. Community Center. * Intermediate French conversation: Thursday, 11 a.m., library.To register in person or via Zoom, please register at silibrary.org Knitting group: Come to the library in person on Thursday at 4:30…

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[ad_1] Figures from technology solutions business Fourth show that despite strong sales growth over the festive period, high operating costs mean hospitality businesses are “struggling to stay afloat” and are having to take cost-saving measures to maintain profitability.Compared with the same period in 2022, net sales revenue in the fourth quarter of 2023 increased by 6.1%, with industry-wide sales in December being particularly strong, growing by 10.5% compared with the same period last year.According to data from Fourth, restaurant sales increased 2.9% in November and 6.4% in December. The fourth quarter of 2023 saw an increase in weekday trading levels…

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[ad_1] A Winnipeg-based construction firm with Winkler roots has received a prestigious award for its work on a project in Canada’s north. Verne Reimer Architecture (VRA) was recently awarded the Canadian Award of Merit for Architecture. The award was given in recognition of the company’s work at the Inuusirvik Wellness Hub in Iqaluit. “He was a pioneer architect, one of the first architects to come out of Winkler, and he’s still practicing,” said Jeff Penner, senior associate, sports + community architect at the practice . Penner is referring to architect Verne Reimer, who heads the VRA. Like Reimer, Penner grew…

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[ad_1] The two British firms are among 11 international teams, including Denmark’s BIG, local practice Herzog & de Meuron and Tokyo’s Kengo Kuma Architects, competing to redesign the bank’s iconic headquarters. Launched in June 2021, the competition seeks concepts to redevelop the international financial institution’s main campus, which “acts as a bank to the central bank” and occupies a site next to the Swiss city’s main train station. Santiago-based Elemental and Basel-based Nissen Wentzlaff Architekten won the December 2022 competition. However, the final concept has just been unveiled as part of a public exhibition within the complex. The 68,000 m2…

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