Probably the most annoying type of clutter that I find in MLS photos is laundry (clean or dirty, it doesn’t matter). I can only assume it’s there for just a short while, and could be moved out of the picture with no trouble at all. I just don’t get it.
The only thing worse than a bad picture is NO PICTURE AT ALL!
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Saturday Morning was the last field trip of the Citizens Leadership Academy. We were led by Scott Adams, the Director of the Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency. The RDA is charged with recruiting new business and development into the downtown.
Our bus trip took us thru the Arts District, Union Park, The New Fremont East Entertainment District, sites of various existing, planned, under construction, and wishful thinking high rise condos, the REI Stadium Project, and many of the 160 different projects that are on the books.
There’s a lot of new jobs coming to downtown as a result of these projects. The Brain Center, the Cancer Center, The Water District and Water Authority, The expansion of the outlet mall, A new city hall, Lady Luck and 3rd Street are back on track with new owners, 15 new venues on the books for Fremont East, and maybe even a grocery store!
New jobs, bring new people, and living close to work and eliminating both the time and gas of the long commute
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July 12, 2007; Panamá City, Panamá: Urban Core International, SA, announced today the launch of the redesigned Urban Core International website, located at http://www.urbancoreintl.com. Based in Panamá City, Panamá, and with projects throughout Florida, Urban Core International’s site brings together all of the company’s accomplishments and information in a sleek, streamlined environment. The site contains a “Featured Projects” section, News and Press, interactive blog, and podcast as well as a thorough library and resource guide. A Spanish website is also in development as well.
Urban Core is a premier developer of boutique residential buildings and communities, and continues to be a leader in sustainable development. Among Urban Core’s current featured projects include Urban Vista , Panamá City’s first LEED-certified residential building. Located in the beautiful Bella Vista neighborhood, Urban Vista features smarthom
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CONTACT: Urban Core International, S.A. 011.507.399.9901, info@urbancoreintl.com
June 12, 2007, Panamá City, Panamá: Urban Core International, S.A. announced today that it has been retained by BASIS International to provide owner’s representation and development services for two ocean-front developments in Panamá.
“BASIS has found amazing and unique properties, to which they have a vision to develop in an environmentally sensitive fashion by implementing sustainability and New Urban principles and practices in every aspect of their projects,” said Aaron Newman, Managing Partner for Urban Core International. “We are extremely excited to work with BASIS, a company that shares our vision and unwavering dedication to New Urbanism and green building,” Newman continued.
“We are looking to the future by investing and developing in socially responsible projects throughout Panamá,” said Brian Wagner, CEO of BASIS International. “Our belief is that th
April 13, 2007, Panamá City, Panamá: Urban Core International, S.A. announced today that it has retained the services of Boca Raton, Florida based Sequil Systems, Inc., to commission and certify the “Urban Vista” project in the Bella Vista neighborhood of Panamá City, Panamá. Urban Core is striving to achieve the USGBC LEED Silver certification. Aaron Newman, Managing Partner of Urban Core International, S.A., as well as the project developer and owner, stated that Urban Vista is slated to be Panamá’s first LEED certified project and that “bringing Sequil on-board was like putting one of the most important pieces of the puzzle into place.” “We are very excited to work with Sequil,” Aaron Newman continued. “Sequil is a company with tremendous experience in LEED commissioning and certification. Their talent and integrity speaks for itself.”
About the USGBC LEED Program:
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ is
Urban Core anuncia la próxima construcción del Primer Edificio Verde en Panamá
Publicación Imediata: 21/02/2007
Ciudad de Panamá, República de Panamá: Urban Core International, S.A. Anunció esta tarde que se encuentra en las primeras etapas del desarrollo del Primer Edificio Verde de la Ciudad de Panamá, en el corregimiento de Bella Vista, localizado a unas cuadras de la Avenida Balboa y el Parque Urraca. El proyecto será el primero en ofrecer la integración de los principios expuestos por el programa LEED del Consejo de Edificios Verdes de los Estados Unidos (United Status Green Building Council – USGBC), un estándar ampliamente reconocido para el diseño sostenible y las prácticas de construcción de edificios verdes.
“Creemos en el desarrollo y la edificación de edificios sostenibles e infraestructuras inteligentes, que llevarán a la Ciudad de Panamá hacia el Futuro”, dijo Aaron Newman, Socio Administrativo de Urban Core. El Sr. Newman asegura que este proye