LOS ANGELES, CA – MVE + Partners (MVE), a leading architecture, planning, interiors and urban design firm, today announced the completion of One Museum Square, a 296,000-square-foot luxury high-rise apartment community in the heart of Los Angeles. Designed for developer J.H. Snyder Company, the 21-story community is comprised of 285 residential apartment units, a large open-air activity patio with dining and lounge seating, a residence lounge that opens up to a patio, flexible workspaces,.
WASECA, MINN. – Gene Glynn will be back where he was three decades earlier, coaching high school lads in basketball in Minnesota s mid-south, when practice commences for the St. Clair Cyclones 2021-22 season in November.
It has been a winding trail from Mankato Loyola s Crusaders to the Cyclones for Glynn, remembered by most Minnesota sports followers for being a baseball man, remembered by many fewer as the first winner of the state s Mr. Basketball award for Waseca in 1975.
Glynn followed that with basketball and baseball stardom for what was then Mankato State from 1975 to 1979. He was signed out of college for the Montreal Expos by Bob Gebhard, the pride of Lamberton, Minn.
Redevelopment in the Powning District: History or bunks? | Jerry Snyder
Jerry Snyder
This opinion column was submitted by Jerry Snyder, a Reno-based artist and attorney.
The Powning Conservation District, as defined in the Nov. 7, 2012 Reno Historic Plan occupies the area between Arlington and Keystone to the East and West, and between Riverside and Second Street to the North and South. It is named for Christopher Columbus Powning, a 19th-century developer with a taste for impressive muttonchops and a marketing plan that was apparently based on boasting of the area’s “perfect sewerage.” Originally, the development provided modest craftsman bungalows for blue-collar families. The area currently includes a smattering of apartment buildings, including the four-story Truckee Terrace Apartments (formerly the Truckee River Lodge,) the aspirationally named Lear Theater, the McKinley Arts Center, some office buildings and a number of the original craftsman-style homes in states of
MRC towns to weigh in as sale proceeds
HAMPDEN If all goes as planned, employees could start returning to work at the shuttered waste processing facility in Hampden as soon as Monday, June 14, said Robert Van Naarden, CEO of Delta Thermo Energy (DTE), at an online meeting of the Municipal Review Committee (MRC) on April 28.
Van Naarden said he hopes to have the plant accepting full loads of waste and recycling from all 115 member towns within nine months after the company closes on the deal. It is expected to close in early June.
“We have done a significant amount of due diligence on the facility,” said Van Naarden, “to understand what we were buying … I think we have a very good understanding.”
Hampden waste plant deal expected to close in early June
HAMPDEN If all goes as planned, employees could start returning to work at the shuttered waste processing facility in Hampden as soon as Monday, June 14, said Robert Van Naarden, CEO of Delta Thermo Energy (DTE), at an online meeting of the Municipal Review Committee (MRC) on Wednesday morning.
Van Naarden said he hopes to have the plant accepting full loads of waste and recycling from all 115 member towns within nine months after the company closes on the deal. It is expected to close in early June.
“We have done a significant amount of due diligence on the facility,” said Van Naarden, “to understand what we were buying … I think we have a very good understanding.”