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Adaptive reuse is defined as the aesthetic process that adapts buildings for new uses while retaining their historic features. Using an adaptive reuse model can prolong a building's life, from cradle-to-grave, by retaining all or most of the building system, including the structure, the shell and even the interior materials. [6]
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Following a fourth incarnation as a warehouse and city social services agency, the Hendler Creamery buildings are, as of the spring of 2014, being planned for refurbishment. The Commercial Group, a Maryland-based real estate and construction company, bought the building in 2012 for $1.08 million, and is planning a $51 million adaptive re-use ...
More than two years after purchasing Fort Worth’s historic The Foundry District, the new owners have unveiled development plans for the colorful, artsy mix of showrooms, shops, offices and ...
Aug. 18—NEW LONDON — A pair of preservation-minded developers have scooped up two aging downtown properties on Bank and State streets. High Tide Capital completed the purchase of the former ...
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The service reusability principle is a design principle, applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, to create services [1] that can be reused across a business. [2] These reusable services are designed so that their solution logic is independent of any particular business process or technology.
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