Local Office, Global View: Dyer Brown Designs Headquarters to Unify U.S. Operations for Tech Media Giant
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The design for International Data Group, Inc.’s new workplace by strategy and design expert Dyer Brown serves three divisions under one roof with environmental graphics celebrating the company’s worldwide reach.
Kitchen amenity, IDG offices, Needham, Mass.
While there is an overarching design concept, each floor is distinct from the others in notable ways. BOSTON (PRWEB) April 27, 2021 Representing their latest achievement in workplace strategy and design, national architecture and interiors firm Dyer Brown has announced the completion of a major new headquarters for leading global market intelligence and data analytics provider to the technology ecosystem International Data Group, Inc. (IDG). The new, 125,000-square-foot workplace on a scenic campus in Needham, Mass., consolidates under on
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Hundreds of people are complaining that the machines installed across the island in outdoor gyms are useless, rusty and impractical , according to a fitness community platform that inspires people to keep fit.
The platform Bulletproof received such complaints after it recently kicked off
Project Robin Hood, sparking a discussion about outdoor gyms and healthier lifestyles.
“Over the past week we received hundreds of messages from people in the fitness community about the poor state of the outdoor gym in their locality,” one of the co-founders of Bulletproof, Adam Sullivan, told
Times of Malta.
Indoor gyms are currently shuttered in a bid to curb the pandemic, and the government has not yet said when they will be allowed to reopen, with several athletes and trainers shifting their classes outdoors or online.
Nevada farmers and conservationists balk at water banking
SAM METZ, AP / Report for America
April 5, 2021
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) Rural water users are panicking over a proposal to create a market for the sale and purchase of water rights in Nevada, unconvinced by arguments that the concept would encourage conservation.
Lawmakers on Monday weighed whether so-called “water banking” would be preferable to prevailing water law doctrines that govern surface and groundwater rights disputes in the driest state in the U.S.
A legislative hearing about two proposals to allow water rights holders to sell their entitlements pitted state water bureaucrats against a coalition of farmers, conservationists and rural officials.
Nevada farmers skeptical of legislature s water banking idea Associated Press © Provided by KSNV – Las Vegas
Rural water users are panicking over a proposal to create a market for the sale and purchase of water rights in Nevada, unconvinced by arguments that the concept would encourage conservation.
Lawmakers on Monday weighed whether so-called “water banking” would be preferable to prevailing water law doctrines that govern surface and groundwater rights disputes in the driest state in the U.S.
A legislative hearing about two proposals to allow water rights holders to sell their entitlements pitted state water bureaucrats against a coalition of farmers, conservationists and rural officials.
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