Post Office Plaza to be an entertainment destination in Qatar
07 Jan 2021 - 18:20
The Peninsula
Doha: The salient feature of the Post Office Plaza’s design is inspired by Qatari postage stamps, which will create the first impression among the visitor as a spatial and functional extension of the Q-Post building because of its important place in the hearts of the people of Qatar over the past years.
Eng. Maryam Al Kuwari, Project Design Manager at the Supervisory Committee of Beautification of Roads and Public Places in Qatar, said that the Post Office Square project, which the Supervisory Committee of Beautification of Roads and Public Places in Qatar has begun implementation from August 2019, to be an entertainment destination serving the residents of the neighborhoods.
300,000 trees planted as part of ‘Plant Million Trees’ campaign
07 Jan 2021 - 18:06
The Peninsula
Doha: On the occasion of completion of planting more than 300,000 trees within Qatar Beautification and Our Kids Planting Trees campaign to “Plant Million Trees”, launched by the Supervisory Committee of Beautification of Roads and Public Places in Qatar in cooperation with the Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME), today the committee with Qatar Museums, artists of JEDARIART and a group of kids participated in planting trees at the Post Office Plaza project.
The event began with a tour around the Post Office Plaza, where 11 artists displayed the murals that they painted on the walls of different Ashghal projects, as part of the public art initiative JEDARIART launched by Qatar Museums in partnership with the Supervisory Committee of Beautification of Roads and Public Places in Qatar and a number of entities Qatar.
The historic Post Office Plaza, a 19,352-square-foot building in downtown Bend, has sold for $4.3 million. The three-story building at 777 NW Wall St. has been an iconic landmark in Bend since its construction in 1932.
Deschutes Opportunity Commercial Redevelopment LLC bought the property and plans to redevelop the site while keeping its historic architecture intact, according to a press release.
Compass Commercial Real Estate Services represented the seller, Helena Family LLC, while Fratzke Commercial Real Estate Advisors Inc. represented the buyer.
The building âis one of the last and oldest remaining properties that were not razed for development over the last century, like the Pilot Butte Inn, the Crane Shed or the A.M. Drake Lodge,â said Howard Friedman, a broker representing the seller. âThe purchase of the property by a quality buyer will ensure its legacy in Central Oregon.â
Historic Post Office Plaza in downtown Bend sold for $4.3 million
Compass Commercial
The Post Office Plaza office building in downtown Bend served as the city s post office for 50 years.
Close to asking price for nearly 90-year-old building; new owner plans to keep architecture intact
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The historic downtown Bend building known as Post Office Plaza recently sold for $4.3 million to new owners who plan upgrades but to keep its familiar architecture in place, sale participants said Thursday.
That s close to the $4.4 million asking price when it went on the market in late summer. The 19,352-square-foot building, located at 777 NW Wall Street, has maintained its location in the heart of Bend’s historical district since 1932, having served as the community s post office for a half-century, and since then as office space.