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Developers will go before the Industrial Development Board next week to seek $35 million in Gulf Opportunity Zone bonds to redevelop the Hibernia Tower at 313 Carondelet St. into a mixed-use building with 180 housing units, office space and parking. The partnership of Historic Restoration Inc. and Woodward Design+Build have reached a purchase agreement to buy the 23-story building from Capital One, said Josh Collen, HRI vice president of development. He did not provide a purchase price, but the application for $35 million in IDB bond funding lists a total budget of $61.8 million, which Collen said included the building cost.
Strata Energy, Inc. (Strata) submitted an application for a new source material license for the Ross Uranium Recovery Project to be located in Crook County, Wyoming, 32 miles northeast of Gillette, Wyoming and 30 miles northwest of Sundance, Wyoming. The application proposes the construction, operation, and decommissioning of uranium in-situ recovery (ISR), also known as in-situ leach, facilities and restoration of the aquifer from which the uranium is being extracted. Strata submitted the application for the new source material license to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) by a letter dated January 4, 2011. A notice of receipt and availability of the license application, including the Environmental Report (ER), and opportunity to request a hearing was published in the Federal...
... with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION C...
HOPEWELL -- An 11-year-old oversight concerning the city's stake in a major downtown restoration project is being remedied, though not without creating a brief legal commotion. In 1998, the city agreed to provide $1.3 million in matching money to the then-owner of the Beacon Theatre, Hopewell Preservation Inc., to help fund restoration of the historic property. As part of that agreement, the city was granted a lien on the theater -- a security interest in the property meant to prevent its sale or transfer without the city's approval.
Everyone, including Sherry Brofman, Bill Freeman and Cerne Woodner Bamford, was there enjoying the ambience and celebrating Bill's birthday until the wee hours of the morning. Proceeds from Jazz Interlude will benefit The Friends of Education Fund, which enables the Friends to acquire important works by African-American artists for the museum's permanent collection and provides invaluable support to the museum's educational programming and participation of Afri can -Ameri cans at MoMA. Everyone is talking about Marcus Samuelsson's new restaurant with a notso-new name and reputation - The Red Rooster - and eagerly anticipating the grand opening. Seeing how workmen are on the spot hammering away long into the evening hours, it shouldn't be long now. Located right next door to Café Lucienn...
... and CEO of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, welcomed the guests with brief remark... chapter of The Links, Inc., "This historic theater and the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Cor...
Last year was a milestone year for HRI Properties of New Orleans. The creative force behind the St. Thomas/Wal-Mart Supercenter redevelopment, HRI's list of achievements in 2003 included breaking ground on phase one of the $318 million mixed-use redevelopment. Also last year, the company's gross revenue increased to $11.1 million from $9.4 million. Last summer, HRI changed its name from Historic Restoration Inc., formed in 1982, to reflect a focus on new construction, said Tom Leonhard, HRI president.
Legendary Oklahoma Cavalry Scout Ben Clark still walks and talks at the cemetery at Fort Reno - but he's not a ghost, even though there are plenty of ghosts to be found at the historic military site just west of El Reno. He's Bob Warren, visitor center director and secretary-treasurer of the board of Historic Fort Reno Inc., a nonprofit organization in charge of the restoration of the post, and he's also a re-enactor, with costumes to match both Clark and an 1870s U.S. Army Cavalry soldier.
A call for volunteers to fill sandbags to help protect historic Nauvoo, Ill., and surrounding areas went out last week. It was answered in force by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, including BYU Folk Dancers, young performing missionaries and young sister missionaries assigned to Nauvoo. Employees and missionaries working for NRI or Nauvoo Restoration Inc. -- which handles LDS historic preservation and restoration projects in Nauvoo -- and senior missionaries from the Illinois Nauvoo Mission also pitched in.
While a proposal to bring a boutique hotel and artisan market to the Fells Point waterfront won a critical vote this week, it appears the community is in favor of turning Recreation Pier into a hotel regardless of which developer wins the job. A community meeting attended by a cross-section of members of various Fells Point-area community groups overwhelmingly chose a plan by a joint venture between Baltimore-based J.J. Clarke Enterprises and Historic Restoration Inc. of New Orleans to build a boutique hotel at the site. San Francisco-based Kimpton Hotels, which runs small hotels around the country and has a record of reusing historic buildings, would operate the site.
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