Posts Tagged ‘Architecture’
I was challenged by Mark Boscariol of Scaledown in another blog to write what I would do with $50 million infrastructure dollars, if not roads and sewers, then what? I replied in ...
Opinion: The Hamilton Spectator: The Lifeblood of our city
Hamilton was built by people who came from other places. But we need more of them -- new Canadians who understand a new home is an opportunity for security and to realize dreams and ambitions, for themselves, for their children ...
'Hood-winked?
Winnipeggers were promised a utopian suburb in Waverley West, but scaled-back plans have dashed expectations and created a very different reality
The Manitoba government and land developer Ladco promised, in January 2003, to transform 1,200 hectares of mostly empty land into the largest residential development in the city's ...
Report: GM considering Chapter 11 filing, new company
CHICAGO — — General Motors Corp [GM-N], nearing a Tuesday deadline to present a viability plan to the U.S. government, is considering as one option a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing that would create a ...
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to ScaleDown's new News Director, Mark Bradley. Mark has been a daily resource for the writers at ScaleDown with his regular emails letting us know about ScaleDown-ish news around the globe. I thought ...
I’ve read recently that my old high school, site of an untold amount of memories, some good, some regretful, is being used as a temporary facility by two elementary schools, John Campbell and Benson....
On Thursday, January 29 (7:30 PM, at the Freed Orman Centre of Assumption University), the Humanities Research Group at the University of Windsor are hosting "Last Harvest: From Cornfield to New ...
Someone once said that “Los Angeles looks as if it were designed by lawyers in love”. I wonder what that same person would say if they walked, or should I say, drove into ...