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PostJan 11, 2006#26

I believe that orange is just a primer.


I think its pretty safe to say that the orange and grey are here to stay!

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PostJan 30, 2006#27

<A HREF="http://www.rosemann.com/newdetail.cfm?P ... ">Rosemann & Associates, P.C. Completes Windows Lofts Project</A>

January 26, 2006



Rosemann & Associates, P.C. completes The Windows Lofts project located in the heart of the Historic Washington Avenue Redevelopment District. Developed by Kevin McGowan and Nat Walsh, Tom Klein with Windows on Washington, and Andy Hillin with Jacob Development Group, the former Business Products Building provides commercial, banquet, and residential spaces.



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PostFeb 09, 2006#28

Framer wrote:They installed the champagne bottle sign today. It looks pretty much like it does in the illustration. Its all animated neon. The cork pops, fizz sprays, and the cork jumps up into the air. Pretty cool. It really shows up at night!




Here is a photo of that champagne bottle sign for anyone

who hasn't seen it yet. Of course, you lose the animation

in the photo. :wink:





photo courtesy of McGowan|Walsh

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PostJun 22, 2009#29

Does anyone have info on the rear of the building? I walked by yesterday evening and there was a large section of the salmon-ish colored brick that had seemingly just fallen off. One of the roof sections over the doors was partially pulled off of its mooring.



Just curious if anyone had any info other than what could be gathered just by walking by.

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