Armand Corporation is proud to serve as the Prime Construction Manager for the modernization of Brooklyn Army Terminal. These projects, led by NYCEDC, are not just about construction—they're about creating opportunities. By providing a modern facility for artists and manufacturing businesses, we're not only revitalizing a historic space but also fostering job creation and economic growth in New York City. #BrooklynArmyTerminal #EconomicGrowth #JobCreation #ArmandCorporation
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We can finally share the news! I am so excited to be able to work with the Ralph Sayer Team, Property Studios Ltd. & Holyrood PR representing the redevelopment of this historic site on the outskirts of Edinburgh in Craigiehall. The former Army HQ, Craigiehall Barracks, are set to be transformed into 78 luxury homes in the new Craigiehall Meadows development available For Sale in the next few months with Ralph Sayer. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/d7Whwshe Interested? Looking for more information? Get in touch! #Edinburgh #EdinburghProperty #PropertyForSale #ExcitingNews #NewHome #HistoricHomes #PropertyDevelopment #PropertyRenovation #PropertyNews
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WHAT DID YOU DO AT THE CORKSCREW I am really upset. In the effort to be social in free space, I began to travel yesterday to yoga park under the bridge where there's a market. I reached Corkscrew Park and could not ascend. It is blocked. I looked around. At first I didn't see any rationale. Then, I saw the orange and white block. And then I noted that a piece of the bridge itself, closer to BayWalk, was missed. I thought, "Well who is dismantling the Corkscrew Park bridge from RiverWalk to BayWalk?" Then I mulled over the the wisdom of riding around to reach the movie presentation using the streets. It's now after 8:00 pm. I don't feel like going around the other way. Easier to return to my residence. Forget the movie. This way is direct and succinct. I was dismayed and turned around. Wheelchair! I'm mad. This here is ungodly and unlawful. I don't see the need to have ever dismantled any part of this art creation and pedestrian love. By the way, that is a storied "tenement slum" in the background with the parking structure that sits atop the Times New Union Building land. There are many Marines that were disinterred there to erect this apartment and parking structure. This includes General Might 0,3. These are your care recommendations: 1. Turn this entire project over to the US military corps of engineers, architects and designers. 2. Deconstruct the apartment building. 3. Deconstruct the parking garage. 4. Complete a new architectural design inclusive of a place of internment and memorial for these indigenous righted persons and Marines 5. Include three discreet retail venues: one for books, and second for tea and a third for bourbon. 6. Reconstruct the US Route 1 Juncture building and BayWalk. 7. Repair the bridge. 8. Prosecute appropriately. 9. Accept cash for any reclamation. This public policy and urban planning moment brought to you today by Lorrinn Cassandra Woods. #Normandy #Marines #Navy #Army #AirForce #WhiteHouse
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Check out the latest issue of Construction Executive!
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