CAMPAIGN: Droitwich Pump Track A CAMPAIGN for Droitwich to have a BMX track is gathering momentum. Droitwich residents have come together to set up Droitwich Pump Track at the former Vax Den site on King George Playing Fields. A Facebook page has attracted 500 followers within weeks while a petition calling for the track has more than than 200 signatures. Martin Maycroft, one of the team behind Droitwich Pump Track, said: “We have the location in mind, the old waste land at the end of the S-bend fields. We have built our project proposal and have got backing from local councillors, local police officers and have joined forces with Droitwich Cycling Club. We’ve also retrieved quotes at getting these built, which isn’t going to come cheap. We’re looking at support from the local council, British Cycling, lottery grants and other various grants to get the funding. We’re also looking for local communities to come together and donate, businesses that would like to be
Vacant 1915 Ford plant coming back to life as $330 million Pitt biomedical research hub
In 1915, Ford’s Model T represented one of the world’s great leaps forward in technological advancement, using the emerging science of assembly-line production to create a vehicle that was affordable to middle-class Americans. A key part of that was the eight-story Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant in the Bloomfield/Shadyside area on Baum Boulevard, along what was once known as Pittsburgh’s booming “automobile row.”
Now, that same building, renamed The Assembly, will pioneer Pittsburgh’s newest high-tech developments in cancer biomedical research and commercialization, anchored by the University of Pittsburgh.
The final piece is secure.
On Tuesday, a steel beam was raised to the top of The Assembly, a structure located at Morewood and Centre avenues on the Bloomfield/Shadyside border at the former site of the Ford Motor Co. assembly plant.
The original 250,000 square-foot building and the four-story addition will house University of Pittsburgh laboratories and offices, an event space, conference rooms, a 250-seat auditorium, and a restaurant and cafe with parking below.
There will be 108,000 square feet available for lease. Construction is expected to be completed by January .
A group of 305 construction workers applauded as they watched the beam being raised toward the sky in what’s called “topping out,” a ceremony that signals the uppermost steel member is going into place and that the structure has reached its height, according to the American Institute of Steel Construction.
SIG - Network security predictions for 2021
SIG - Network Security Predictions for 2021
This Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) brief looks at some of the key trends and events that will shape network security technologies, suppliers and customers in 2021.
ESG senior analyst John Grady dives into his predictions for this year, anticipating what 2021 has in store for us based on what occurred in 2020. In this brief, expect to learn about:
The future of remote work and zero trust access
A billion-dollar SASE acquisition
Inspection without decryption
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