Court Grants Kobra Properties Early Motions Designed to Pay Employees, Maintain Operations

December 3, 2008 Filed Under: Real Estate

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael S. McManus yesterday granted most of Kobra Properties’ “first day” motions allowing the company and its related entities to operate on a business as usual basis as it works to restructure under Chapter 11. Kobra’s related restaurant operations are not affected by its Chapter 11 filing. “Judge McManus’ ruling is a positive step toward reorganizing Kobra for the benefit of its creditors and the protection of... 

The Blow Sofa by MALAFOR

August 8, 2010 Filed Under: Home Improvement
The Blow Sofa by MALAFOR

Stunning Unique sofa design is coming from Polish designers Agata Kulik and Pawel Pomorski of MALAFOR, These famous furniture designers recently exhibited their new Blow Sofa at the 2010 IMM Cologne show in Germany. The Blow Sofa is a comfortable and amazing sofa that will interest everyone who see it and sit on it and will make people love if for the first time see it. The Blow Sofa is made from 100% recycled paper dunnage bags, which can be inflated... 

Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture

November 16, 2008 Filed Under: Architecture

Newly designed and containing a full 40 percent completely new content, Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture, Second Edition, continues to be the most complete source of site design and construction standards and data. It is fully metric, to meet Federal and International requirements. It features increased coverage of: Site storm water “best management” practices · New New

Hurriquake 21-Degree Plastic Collated Stick Framing Nails 4,000-Qty. 2-1/2 x .131-inch

January 4, 2007 Filed Under: Construction

The Bostitch Hurriquake Sheathing Nail delivers outstanding performance in roof, wall, and floor sheathing applications. The nail delivers up to 2-times the resistance to high winds and is rated for hurricane wind conditions and gusts up to 170 MPH. The Bostitch Hurriquake Nail reduces the potential for major structural damage and can offer your home up to 50 percent more resistance to earthquake conditions. With its head and shank technology, the... 

Church Point House by Utz-Sanby Architects

December 27, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture, Construction, Real Estate
Church Point House by Utz-Sanby Architects

Looking for a new house residence to live and spend your time together with the one u love just check this house for sale that has been designed by Utz-Sanby Architects. This architecture building architects have designed this house in the Church Point suburb of Sydney, Australia. designed at Great landscape this modern house residence sits amongst the trees and is supported on a series of concrete piles with treelike steel supports. The design is... 

Groundbreaking Held for University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro

October 6, 2008 Filed Under: Construction

In the next three years, over 7.2 million pounds of structural steel will be erected, 360,000 cubic feet of concrete will be placed and 250,000 sheets of gypsum drywall will be set on a jobsite in Plainsboro, New Jersey to complete a state-of-the-art healthcare facility that will revolutionize the way patients receive healthcare. Today, Princeton HealthCare System held the groundbreaking ceremony to mark beginning of construction for University Medical... 

Gateshead Millennium Bridge

August 9, 2011 Filed Under: Construction
Gateshead Millennium Bridge

Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge Designed by Wilkinson Eyre and Gifford. This Bridge is spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead’s Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. This Gateshead Millennium Bridge is not only serves a functional purpose as the River Tyne’s only foot and cycle bridge, but its grace and engineering attract people... 

Line of Work by Jill Anholt

July 21, 2010 Filed Under: Home Improvement
Line of Work by Jill Anholt

Sophisticated modern installation is done by Canadian artist Jill Anholt. This architect and designer has introduced ‘Line of Work’ installation that she created for the edge of a pedestrian pathway next to the new Vancouver Convention Centre. the notion that single elements working together can become more than the sum of their parts. this beautiful installation complete your building design and make it more beautiful. Line of Work is composed... 

Oriental Furniture Low Kumo Classic Shoji Room Divider in Black SSCLKMO4-Black

June 18, 2008 Filed Under: Construction

Oriental Furniture A simple and subtle design, same as our full sized Kumo Shoji Screen room divider, but 23 shorter, with a fourth panel added. Ideal for use where foot traffic might scuff the shade and anywhere a shorter screen is preferable. Its attractive while providing that desired seperation. Features: -Crafted from durable, lightweight Scandinavian Spruce, using Asian style mortise & tenon joinery -Shade is strong, fiber reinforced,... 

Ventas to Present at the Bank of America 2008 Credit Conference

November 16, 2008 Filed Under: Real Estate

Ventas, Inc. that management will make a presentation regarding the Company at the Bank of America 2008 Credit Conference in Orlando, Florida on Friday, November 21, 2008, at 9:10 a.m. Eastern Time. The presentation will be audio-webcast and may be accessed through the Company’s website at www.ventasreit.com. Any written materials accompanying the presentation will also be available on the Company’s website at the time of the presentation. The...