I’m most pleased to announce that the adaptive re-use plan for the Huntridge Theater has finally passed the City Council with a unanimous vote of approval today. I’ve been championing the saving of the Huntridge […]
The most recent economic stimulus bill, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, was a good first step towards stabilizing our nation’s economy. Unfortunately, a number of the Act’s provisions have not proven to be as useful […]
It must be December as there’s a total bombardment of things to do. Besides all the things I listed the other day. Cuba: 50 years of REVOLUTION at the new Center for Latino Arts and […]
The article is about Megan and the “Dean Martin’s Cousin’s house” and the new wave of residents moving back to the urban core. I picked out my favorite quote for the headline of this post. […]
December 3 – 22nd Annual DOWNTOWN HOE-DOWN Downtowns the place to kick off the National Finals Rodeo week. Fremont Street Experience 6–11 PM 4 bands, 2 stages, lots of fun. (Lady Antebellum, Heidi Newfield, The Road […]
The post about the Last Look at the Sahara Rancho Office building started an interesting thread in the comments. Jerry Gropp, the Seattle Architect argued that some Mid Century Modern buildings just aren’t worth saving. […]
Empty rooms are a problem for photographers. I’ll argue that since this tells me absolutly nothing about the property, that it doesn’t make for a very good MLS photo. If they’d backed away or tilted […]