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A theater with 20 screens (killed by COVID-19) is being reborn as a large furniture store.
HOM Furniture plans to rebuild and move into Oakdale20, the former New Horizons Theatre. If approved by the Oakdale City Council, HOM will close its smaller Woodbury store and occupy the buildings on Interstate 694 and 10th Avenue.
For a single retailer, the property is quite large-a 98,000 square foot building covering 12 acres.
HOM hopes to make the building bigger-adding 50,000 square feet to the existing courtyard of the theater. The size of the store that turned from a theater into a furniture is twice the size of a typical Cub Foods supermarket.
The Urban Planning Committee will discuss the proposal at its meeting on January 7. If the committee approves, the city council will review it at a later meeting.
The theater closed permanently in March, after the deadly coronavirus hit the state at the time, Governor Tim Walz issued the first shutdown order.
The empty theater in Oakdale attracts people's attention. City officials worry that the building will be difficult to renovate-it consists of 20 windowless rooms with 36-foot ceilings and steep floors for stadium seating.
But Wayne Johnson said he can complete the task.
Johansen, one of the owners of HOM, said the company will fill a new two-story structure in the middle of the U-shaped building. In each theater, he will level the stadium seats and divide the high-ceiling room into two floors.
The completed HOM store is almost twice the size of the 80,000 square foot store in Woodbury.
Johnson said HOM may lease two of the theaters to tenants.
HOM asked Oakdale to change its minimum parking regulations.
Johnson said: "It requires 750 spaces, but we can only use up to 100 spaces." "We will have to have the same number of parking spaces as Wal-Mart."
He said the number of parking spaces required at HOM stores has been reduced because many shoppers browse online and then pick up furniture in the store.
HOM will occupy most of the 12 acres of land. In another proposal, the animal clinic will occupy the remaining parking lot in the southeast corner. The Animal Emergency and Referral Center in Oakdale wanted to build a three-story headquarters in the parking lot opposite the former theater.
The proposal is scheduled to be discussed in the city council on January 12.
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A buyer was found among his "friends". He has successfully sold his
The beach house is priced at USD 13.1 million.
Perry originally listed his "Kicking Malibu House" (his position on social media) for $14.95 million in August. In September, the actor lowered the asking price by $1 million to $13.95 million.
Matthew Perry's Malibu Beach House
Attic space
Dining area
kitchen
deck
Home cinema
Floating stairs
Master suite
Main bath
spa
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Then, he lowered the price to $12.95 million for the last time. The price cut attracted a buyer who occupied the fashionable space for only a small amount of money.
Although the price was ultimately lower than the initial asking price, Perry was still ahead. The savvy star bought the property in 2011 for $12 million.
Perry
Purchased a waterfront residence from a Southern California developer
, He completely changed the version around 1960.
The result is a loft-like space with large glass walls and a view of the Pacific Ocean.
The fab can accommodate many friends, two floors, four bedrooms and 3.5 square feet (5,000 square feet) bathrooms. The main floor has an open-plan living and dining area, fireplace, beamed ceilings, and sparkling sea views. The glass wall opens completely, extending the living area to a deck that extends along the length of the house on both floors.
A floating steel-wood staircase leads to the master suite on the lower level, which includes a lounge area, walk-in closet and luxurious bathroom.
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The villa also has an outdoor spa and an advanced home theater.
At the same time, there are plenty of seats and fire pits on the deck, which is perfect for watching the sunset.
According to the open floor plan, the buyer is drowsy
, Douglas Elliman's agent representing the buyer.
Robredo said: "The moment you walk past the front door, you can see a completely open and expansive ocean view, with floor-to-ceiling windows and wall-to-wall windows. Two decks cover the house-maximizing the use of outdoor space- It also makes it very attractive. It is a perfect holiday destination."
During the pandemic, Perry made full use of beach mats as his holiday destination. When he was hanging out on the deck or baking cookies in the kitchen, he posted photos from the hotel to his Instagram account.
Perry used to sell big and also put luxurious penthouses on
In 2019, it was $35 million. In 2017, he purchased the "Sky Tower" for $20 million, which occupies the entire 40th floor of the Elite Century Tower in the Wilshire Corridor.
He decorated the place to his liking, looking like wall-to-wall velvet furniture, a spacious master suite with a view and a home theater. This product is not currently on the market.
Now that he is free from real estate troubles, the star's new focus seems to be a cute puppy.
The buyer of Douglas Elliman represents the buyer.
Rejected the seller with Rodeo Realty.
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The recent pandemic has triggered new demand for luxury real estate in South Florida, especially from affluent priceless home buyers attracted by the region’s low tax rates and tropical climate.
Announced the last remaining penthouse in the newly completed apartment
Tower in downtown Miami. The developer of this 64-story building, Milan-born Ugo Colombo (Ugo Colombo), after successfully closing the sale of more than $30 million penthouses in 2020, decided to bring the developer-owned "turnkey" units to the market . About 98% of Brickell Flatiron 527 is sold to buyers from all over the world, and more than half of the residents are from the United States. This 736-foot-tall skyscraper is located at 1000 Brickell Square in the Brickell Financial District of downtown Miami and is currently the tallest apartment in Miami.
Today, this spacious two-story duplex penthouse is on the market for 9.4 million US dollars, covering an area of more than 4,600 square feet. It is located on the 62-story top floor of Brickell Flatiron and was completely designed and built by Barcelona-born architect Alexis Cogul Lleonart.
With exquisite accessories
. The fully-equipped "townhouse in the sky" has 4 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and a 20-foot-high double-height living area, surrounded by panoramic city views and water views.
CMC Group founder Ugo Colombo said: “Buyers are now more accustomed than ever and appreciate the level of detail we have been working hard to provide at CMC Group.” “The last penthouse of Brickell Flatiron embodies true Italian design. From decoration and fixtures to furniture pieces and colors, every element used is designed with the highest quality materials, with the greatest attention to detail, to achieve unique and unique products that can stand the test of time."
At Brickell Flatiron, the model designed by Alexis Cogul Lleonart for UPH-6 extends the spirit of CMC Group and Ugo Colombo, creating a livable space with a functional yet refined interior that feels like home. The unique design uses contrasting materials, bright colors and playful lines to compliment the magnificent views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline. The wooden panels and louvered walls throughout the main living space create a sense of warmth and integrity, and at the same time arouse people's attention to the natural light and the wide view of the two-story floor-to-ceiling windows. Thoughtful design elements include frosted Venetian plaster and custom glass stairs. The top "Elegant" series of Italian-made kitchens from the famous manufacturer Snaidero are equipped with natural reclaimed wood, illuminated cabinets, custom engineered stone countertops and a custom bar area. State-of-the-art Miele appliances are paired with a pull-down stove system and built-in wine cellar. The floor is covered with large Italian travertine tiles, and the bedroom is furnished with 10-inch wood panels. The master bedroom features a custom bay lighting ceiling with wood panelling, chandeliers and Lutron electric curtains.
"A well-designed space must elicit, enhance and encourage people's response," said Alexis Cogul Lleonart, founder and principal of Doo Architecture. "If this happens, our job is complete."
Brickell Flatiron’s architectural design is the architect’s creativity
He is behind many iconic high-rise buildings in Miami, including CMC Group’s Bristol Tower, Santa Maria and EPIC Residences & Hotel. Interior, Italian design master
Using the inspiration of Revuelta's curved façade to outline the smooth public areas of the tower and the space of public convenience facilities, so as to achieve a seamless transition from the outside to the inside.
Brickell Flatiron has a private permanent art collection of millions of dollars, displaying a series of large-scale paintings and sculptures exclusively produced by New York artist Julian Schnabel, as well as Italian artist Carlos Battaglia ( Carlos Battaglia and Italian photographer Marco Glaviano's signature work. The grand hall and public amenities of the building.
Facilities include the rooftop floor on the 64th floor, with Sky Spa, Sky Pool and Sky Gym, with 360-degree panoramic views of the bay and the faint cityscape of downtown Miami. Residents can use many treatment services and other services, including private steam, sauna and changing rooms, a 6,300 square foot Pilates fitness center, spinning and aerobic exercise room, and juice bar. Other features include a resort-style plunge pool and separate children’s pool on the 18th floor, a private cinema with stadium seating, billiards and lounges, club rooms, full-time concierge service and 24-hour parking, on-site car wash and maintenance details, and Electric car charging station.
Residences range from one to five bedrooms and a limited number of penthouses, including two-story duplex and three-story triple rooms. Each unit is equipped with the best quality materials from all over the world, high ceilings with recessed lighting, energy-saving windows and oval glass balconies.
For more information about Brickell Flatiron, please visit
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"Friend" Matthew Perry (Matthew Perry) found a buyer who was looking for him there. He has successfully sold his beach house in Malibu, California for $13.1 million.
Perry initially listed his "Kicking Malibu Home" (his position on social media) for $14.95 million in August. In September, the actor lowered the asking price by $1 million to $13.95 million.
Then, he lowered the price to $12.95 million for the last time. The price cut attracted a buyer who occupied the fashionable space for only a small amount of money.
Although the price was ultimately lower than the initial asking price, Perry was still ahead. The savvy star bought the property in 2011 for $12 million.
According to reports, Perry bought the waterfront residence from Southern California developer Scott Gillen, who completely changed the building circa 1960.
The result is a loft-like space with large glass walls and a view of the Pacific Ocean.
The fab can accommodate many friends, two floors, four bedrooms and 3.5 square feet (5,000 square feet) bathrooms. The main floor has an open-plan living and dining area, fireplace, beamed ceilings, and sparkling sea views. The glass wall opens completely, extending the living area to a deck that extends along the length of the house on both floors.
A floating steel-wood staircase leads to the master suite on the lower level, which includes a lounge area, walk-in closet and luxurious bathroom.
The villa also has an outdoor spa and an advanced home theater.
At the same time, there are plenty of seats and fire pits on the deck, which is perfect for watching the sunset.
Douglas Elliman's agent Luis Robledo (Luis Robledo), who represented the buyer, said the open floor plan frustrated the buyer.
Robledo said: "The moment you walk into the front door, you can see a completely open and expansive ocean view, with floor-to-ceiling windows and wall-to-wall windows." "The two decks cover the entire length of the house, maximizing the use of Outdoor space, which also makes it very attractive. This is a perfect holiday destination."
During the pandemic, Perry made full use of beach mats as his holiday destination. When he was hanging out on the deck or baking cookies in the kitchen, he posted photos from the hotel to his Instagram account.
Perry has been selling a lot, and in 2019 sold a luxurious penthouse on the Los Angeles market for $35 million. In 2017, he purchased the "Sky Tower" for $20 million, which occupies the entire 40th floor of the Elite Century Tower in the Wilshire Corridor.
He decorated the place to his liking, looking like wall-to-wall velvet furniture, a spacious master suite with a view and a home theater. This product is not currently on the market.
Now that he is free from real estate troubles, the star's new focus seems to be a cute puppy.
Luis Robledo of Douglas Elliman represented the buyer. Joshua Flagg and Rodeo Realty rejected the seller.
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Lubbock's film history began in 1907, not in the rumbling, but in the wooden buildings on Broadway and the northeast corner of J Street, with silent black and white anonymous humming. This is Lubbock's first two-story commercial structure, with the Richardson and Tubbs furniture stores on the first floor.
The second floor is called the Orchestra Hall, which can be accessed via an outdoor staircase. There is a dressing room in the band hall, a stage and seats for 300 customers. Illuminated by kerosene lamps, the setting is described as "the best hall on the southern plain". Opened around 1905, the band hall was the first dedicated cultural center in the town, replacing the courthouse and becoming the main venue for performances, concerts, dances and even the itinerant church.
On August 5, 1907, Lubbock reported on the Avalanche that an anonymous "film performance" was exhibited in the orchestra hall. The second unknown film was shown three days later. Perhaps the 15-minute blockbuster "Ben Hur" was screened, or the first 90-minute feature film "The Prodigal Son", both of which were produced in 1907. No one knows, but it is certain that the movies in the band hall are black and white movies. -White and silent, and there is no sign of movie entertainment in Labbock for two more years.
With the arrival of the railway in 1909, the hub city became a prosperous city, requiring a larger and more modern venue for cultural events. The band hall disappeared. In early 1909, the Opera House opened at the corner of 13th Street and J Street, and was later occupied by Hemphill-Wells Department Store. According to Avalanche, the crumbling one-story, approximately 30-foot-90-foot-high framed building provides a variety of "different types of high-end entertainment" as well as "exquisitely crafted and up-to-date selection" silent movies. .
The exquisite drop curtains are decorated with charming advertisements by local merchants. A customer recalled that the building was heated by coal stoves, with one front seat and one rear seat, and “overhead high-noise lights hindered the viewer’s perfect hearing.” The movie screening room was originally located at the front of the building. It blocked the view and caused a fire. Lubbock is still a small town without electricity, so gasoline generators power film projectors and 50-60 lights. Since customers' needs cannot be met without proper refreshments, the "Opera Candy Store" offers snacks next door.
The opera house is managed by the former barber Bill Payne. He rode a horse through the streets of Labbock and shouted loudly to promote his attractions. "Tonight will be shown at the Opera House. A hundred-foot movie! Hurry up, hurry up, the show will start right away!" He put on his pants into shiny boots, a long coat, a big red bow tie and a tall silk hat, always attracting people's attention.
The Opera House hosted the first practice of Lubbock High School in May 1909. A month later, the Presbyterian Church was held in the Opera House.
According to the "Avalanche" report, in April 1909, the Orpheum company built by Lubbock entrepreneurs Charles Reppert and Jinks Penny officially opened. The newspaper reported that Orpheum showed "nightly movies." It is not clear whether Orpheum and the Opera House are separate theaters. With the opera house being called Orpheum Opera House in a few weeks, these businesses may have merged. A map found in the Southwest Collection Department of Texas Tech University shows that the Orpheum Opera House is located in the 1200 block of Texas Avenue in July 1909. Business eventually slowed down and the theater closed in 1911.
Enter Erving McElroy, a trained stonemason who worked as a cowboy before arriving in Lubbock in 1911. He reopened the opera house in 1912 and made improvements, increasing the number of seats to 450. He also increased the size of the stage, added new scenery, walls, repainted the advertising screens, and moved the projection room to the back of the theater without harm.
McElroy provided rough, flashing silent movies, but his Opera House was primarily a theater, and live performances often arrived via Lubbock's new rail service. In his first season (1912-1913), at least nine theater companies came to the town.
One summer, when the plague of flies threatened theater watching, McElroy offered a deal to the client. Every Friday morning, a free movie ticket will be issued to “every child aged 1 to 35 who brings 100 or more dead flies.” McElroy emphasized, “No one will be allowed to carry Fruit flies."
Labbock has not used air conditioning for many years, so the opera house is very uncomfortable in hot weather. In order to accommodate his loyal customers, McElroy built an open-air cinema, Airdome, on the urban open space during the two summers from 1912 to 1913. Airdome is the predecessor of Labbock's drive-in cinema, but many customers come by carriage.
Next week: Chuck Lanehart (Chuck Lanehart) The second part of Lubbock's early cinema history.
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