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Thursday, 08 March 2007

 

15 West Sixth in Springfield


Beaver Street Farmer's Market (second shed u/c, as old market is being demolished in background)

 


LaVilla Partners Medical Office Building

 


Greening of Main Streetscape

 

Main Street pocket park

 

YMCA Building (New City Hall Annex)

 


Chamblin's Uptown

 

20 West

 

One 12 (The Barnett Building)

 

Hudson Books has the old Furchgott's Building on the market?

 


218 Adams (old Exchange Building)

 


Ed Ball Building (new street level tenant)

 


Laura Trio (notice the new skylight on the Marble Bank Building?)

 


The Shipyards

 


Berkman II

Churchwell Lofts

 


Einstein Brother's Bagels

 


Einstein Bagels (the storefront is located in the pedestrian pathway between the Hyatt & City Hall Annex, just east of Newnan Street.  With outdoor seating and signage, it should be viewable to Newnan Street and Independent Drive traffic.)

 

 

The Peninsula, San Marco Place & The Strand

 

The Strand & Peninsula

 

San Marco Place

 

San Marco Place

 

The Peninsula (about halfway to topping out level)

 

Riverside Avenue

 

Everbank Plaza

 

1661 Riverside - Five Points

 

 

The Chelsea Lofts - Five Points

 
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>> 5 Comments
Jason
March 8, 2007, 9:08 am


Great update.  I also like the graphic of the Peninsula topping off.


1661 Looks fantastic!
Johnny
March 8, 2007, 11:40 am
Thank you

The picture tour is great. Thanks for posting.
vicupstate
March 8, 2007, 4:03 pm
Great Update

Does anyone actually seen workers at the 20 W Adams building?  
Jason
March 8, 2007, 5:30 pm


^ They're always wearing cammo so they're hard to spot.  :-)
Adam B
March 9, 2007, 4:42 pm


the 6th street mixed used building is going to be great!  
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