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[ad_1] 7 Topgolf Drive pedestrian landscape, reproduced rendering by JPark Architects Author: Andrew Nelson 5:30 am April 5, 2024Development permits have been approved for a multi-structure affordable housing campus at 7 Topgolf Drive in San Jose, Santa Clara County. The proposal would bring nearly 800 units next to the Topgolf entertainment venue. Pinetree Investments is the property owner.7 Topgolf Drive condominiums seen from the Topgolf range, reproduced rendering by JPark ArchitectsConstruction will create eight buildings, including 780 apartments and 16,200 square feet of commercial space, permits show. The seven-story building sits on 3.28 acres with an average density of nearly…

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[ad_1] Two years of rail strikes have cost the hospitality industry more than £5bn, with travelers facing more disruption this weekend, figures show.The latest round of strike action, which began yesterday, will cost the struggling industry almost £400m, the hotel group said last night.It comes as rail passengers across the UK face four days of travel chaos over a 22-month pay dispute over driver pay and conditions.Members of the militant rail union Aslev, which works for six companies, went on strike today, leaving some areas without services. Members of the militant rail union Aslev, which works for six companies, are…

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IT

[ad_1] Imaginuity CTO Matt Sommer [Photo: Imaginuity] Veteran executive Matt Sommer has been named chief technology officer of Dallas-based Imaginuity, a fully integrated traditional and digital marketing agency. Imaginuity said Sommer has spent 25 years managing and growing many key aspects of the organization, including driving innovation, pioneering and communicating product vision, and leveraging data and analytics. “As our original chief technology expert, I was looking for an executive with both the vision and experience to navigate this moment,” CEO Taylor Calise said in a statement. “Artificial intelligence is getting so much attention and Matt is studying and understanding it…

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[ad_1] Photo by Lance Anderson on UnsplashIn the ever-evolving world of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) is making its mark across various industries, including construction. The convergence of artificial intelligence into the construction sector has sparked debate and raised questions about its potential impact on the industry. Will artificial intelligence eventually replace architects, or will it become a powerful tool that augments architects? Let’s delve deeper into this topic.Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in architecture and has the potential to significantly change the way architects work.One of the main advantages of artificial intelligence is its ability to Analyze large amounts…

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[ad_1] Two 1st Ward council members will introduce resolutions at next week’s City Council meeting related to an issue that has been in the news in recent weeks. Sandra Hollingsworth will ask the Sauter Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee to provide statistics on how many doctors come here, how many stay, and the cost of attracting doctors. Angela Caputo wants to lobby the federal government to make coercive control a crime in Canada’s criminal code to prevent intimate partner violence. Below are two resolutions. Monday’s City Council meeting will be live-streamed today show Starting at 5 p.m. Physician Recruitment Reporting…

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[ad_1] Students from the Colburn School’s School of Dance and students from the School of Music performed at the groundbreaking ceremony. The Colburn School, an internationally renowned school for music, dance education and performance, broke ground on Friday, April 5, 2024, on a 100,000-square-foot Frank Gehry-designed renovation and expansion. The new building, known as the Colburn Center, will be located near the Colburn Grand Avenue campus in downtown Los Angeles. Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) On Friday, April 5, the Colburn School of Performing Arts broke ground on a 100,000-square-foot campus expansion designed by renowned architect Frank…

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HR

[ad_1] Camden National Bank has appointed Andrew Forbes as chief human resources officer (CHRO). In this role, Forbes will lead key human resources functions, including supporting and developing a diverse workforce to meet the financial needs of the Camden Country community and driving the company’s commitment to being a great place to work. Simon Griffiths, president and CEO of Camden National Bank, said in a press release: “Andrew has experience leading human resources for large, complex organizations while putting people and culture at the forefront of his work. Center.” “I look forward to working with him to implement best-in-class initiatives…

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[ad_1] British studio Fletcher Crane Architects has completed Kingston House in Richmond, London, creating a contemporary “evolution” of the area’s typical suburban architecture in light brick and metal forms. Tasked with transforming a dilapidated bungalow on the edge of Richmond Park into a new family home, the Surrey-based studio drew on neighboring buildings to create a simple gabled form. The front of the house has a metal canopy that shields the entranceFletcher Crane Architects explained: “This new family villa adjacent to Richmond Park aims to develop the historic villa typology and inject character and quality into the architecture of a…

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[ad_1] (From left to right) School Board members Johnny Byrge Sharon Ridenour, Josh James, Brent Lester and Lisa Fields. Charlotte Underwood JACKSBORO, Tenn. (WLAF) – Board of Education members met Thursday night and approved hiring two different construction companies to assist with athletic department projects at Jellicoe High School and Campbell County High School. Action items approved at Thursday’s BOE meeting include approving McCarty, Holsaple McCarty Architects Inc. to help design the turf project at Jellico High School and hiring Weeks Ambrose McDonald Architects to handle the athletic program at Campbell County High School. In other business, BOE members approved…

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[ad_1] BPR Properties, which previously developed and self-managed hotels, has had a long-standing relationship with LBA Hospitality for 15 years. Throughout the partnership, LBA has provided support to BPR Properties, assisting with hotel openings, revenue management and operational improvements. The trust and familiarity built up during this partnership made LBA Hospitality the natural choice when BPR Properties looked to hand over management to a third party. “We are honored to build trust with BPR Properties and assume overall management responsibility for their investment portfolio,” said Beau Benton, LBA Hospitality President. “Our long-standing relationship, shared values, proven operational expertise and ability…

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