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Flanegin joins Apogee Enterprises Inc.
Anastasia Flanegin, BEMP, WELL AP, LEED AP, LEED BD+C, LEED O+M, joined Apogee Enterprises Inc.’s building retrofit strategy team. Flanegin will report to Mike Sheppy, PE, CEM, energy team leader. Both are located in the Denver area working with Wisconsin-based Director Kevin Robbins. Flanegin works with the firm’s retrofit team, in conjunction with Apogee’s businesses, …
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Investor plucks core industrial product for $14.6 million
The property, completed this year, was developed to help meet a need in Colorado Springs’ industrial market.
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Esprit at Cherry Creek apartments sell for $93 million
Built in 1974, Esprit at Cherry Creek comprises one- and two-bedroom units in nine buildings.
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A smart approach to powering today’s health care
The days of managing health care facility operations through antiquated systems are being replaced with IT-centric facility managers monitoring IoT field devices and leveraging analytics in more complex and transformational ways.
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CSO violist shines in his own concerto
If violist Christian Colberg was aiming to prove that a viola could do anything that a violin could do, he succeeded.
It was unusual enough that Colberg, principal violist of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra since 2010, was soloist in a work that he also composed. He wrote it, he explained earlier, due to a lack of solo repertoire for his instrument, which is slightly larger and has a lower range than the violin. It was also a miracle that he was performing at all, having suffered a subdural hematoma…
Books by the Banks showcases local, national authors: PHOTOS
The annual Books by the Banks festival, back for its 12th edition, brought authors and book lovers to downtown Cincinnati.
The free day-long event featured local and national authors and illustrators who signed books, led panel discussions and participated in other activities at the Duke Energy Convention Center on Saturday.
To take a look inside, click through the images above.
Among this year’s featured authors was the Courier’s own staff reporter Steve Watkins, who teamed with Dick Maloney…
Viewpoint: How winning $1.6 billion in Mega Millions could still lead to bankruptcy
The U.S. Mega Millions lottery jackpot swelled to a record US$1.6 billion after the 25 drawings held since the end of July – including the latest on Oct. 19 — failed to yield a winner.
That ties it for the largest lottery grand prize the world has ever seen. The jackpot for the rival Powerball game also reached $1.6 billion in 2016.
The odds of winning are very small, or about 1 in 303 million. You are about 400 times more likely to be hit by lightning. If every adult in the U.S.…
Precedent Overload: Designing in the Era of Pinterest
Several years ago I attended a lecture at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design by Nader Tehrani, principal of the esteemed architecture firm NADAA and current dean of the The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at the Cooper Union.
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Confluent Development delivers Circa Building on Platte Street
Confluent Development, Denver-based real estate investment and development firm, and Unico Properties, a real estate investor and full-service operator, are delivering a four-story, 96,000-square foot mixed-use development – named The Circa Building – in the heart of Denver’s revitalized Platte Street neighborhood.
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Best practices in solar financing for building operators
If someone came up to you (hopefully someone you know, not someone off the street) and told you that you could lock in your energy prices for your building for the next 20 years at a lower rate than what is charged by
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