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Nate99

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  1. No, the foundation started a few feet below street level with about a hundred pilings and then a mat on top of them.
  2. Jobsite safety coordinator is going to be all over her for not wearing proper PPE.
  3. Fair point, but you can get pretty close as long as it's not a Coming to America/McDowell's type situation and/or you set up shop in Barbados or Australia. Home (wendyssportsbar.com) Wendi's Bar Apple Springs, TX 75926 - 55 Reviews and Photos - Restaurantji Home - Wendy's Milk Bar (wendysmilkbar.com) Online Menu of Wendy's Steakhouse & Tavern, Ephrata, WA (menupix.com) Online Menu of Wendy's KraVuN KaJuN SeaFooD Restaurant, Clyde, Texas, 79510 - Zmenu
  4. That would have been my guess. Old oil fields are typically seen as oil fields waiting on technology to surpass what existed when they stopped producing the last time. Mineral rights owners will go generations waiting for it to come around, and I'd imagine no developer would want to build on top of land with a permanent easement for future development of wells, if doing so is even legal. Mineral rights changing hands is a completely different economic ballgame compared to the real estate it is attached to.
  5. There seem to be Delilah's in Philadelphia, Las Vegas, West Hollywood and elsewhere. You pick a person's name for a restaurant/bar, I think you pretty much give up on trademarking. If you drop the "h" at the end, you've got places in Zumbro Falls, Minnesota and Columbia, Missouri too.
  6. Say you're meeting with your attorney about a probate/divorce and instruct the family to all look very sad. The awkwardness should get you a clear shot.
  7. Now rocking the largest Chase logo ever installed indoors*. *excepting stadiums perhaps
  8. Thanks for doing it, I drive by it on my way out out downtown every day. Your building will make this a better city, thanks.
  9. I think it's work done on the curtain wall, I was guessing resealing/weather stripping.
  10. Nor did I, they're just different neighborhoods meeting different needs and cultures. I am reminded of seeing Deer Park branded bottled water for the first time.
  11. That was my first thought. Whoever thought up the name clearly isn't from around here. Montrose and Bridge City are like craft cocktails and Natural Light.
  12. There was at least one other DLI building that was axed when we had the downturn that would have taken out a surface lot, but north of the ballpark is still a blend between the courthouse stuff (bail bond shops) and the Salvation Army/Star of Hope/underpass encampment traffic, that's going to make things lag. DT as a whole had that whole feel and dynamic in the 90's, I think it will come around.
  13. Maybe with the whole plaza redone and the extra volume in the lobby of the building it will make sense, but it sure seems like a whole lot of effort for something so "tacked on".
  14. Thanks for compiling this, really cool. I've been here more often than not over each of the last 20 and it's hard to overstate the change.
  15. I want to be a render person some day, I'd do something like this lady. "Aaah my eye!"
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