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A great deal of work must be done to the Strand to renovate and revamp the old, musty building that stands.
Source: https://thekeystonenews.com/2023/11/16/the-strand-theatre-plans-for-renovations-and-remodeling/
And what about the £2.4m that he paid to renovate the cottage? are they gonna give it back to him?
“And while many Japanese don’t like used homes, foreigners see a house that is cheap and are more willing to reuse and renovate to their tastes and budget.”
Another added: “Why not just renovate the hotels that already exist, rather than a hotel only the wealthy will be able to afford to stay at?”
County Councilman Eugene Baten called for the money to be used to renovate the Mayewood field and make it a field “that will be an envy of all of the schools” during the board’s Aug. 14 meeting.
Design Wall Housing, founded by Robin and Jonathan Sandau, hopes to renovate a dilapidated two-unit home on Smith Street Avenue.
Earlier this year, former Mayor Lori Lightfoot pitched plans to renovate Solider Field to entice the team to stay in the city.
Source: https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-bears-news-rumors-nfl-sports/13558439/
He added that Liberty Way Holdings planned to invest up to $10 million to renovate the property.
He founded and served as president of the Houlton Community Arts Center, a private organization that partnered with RSU 29 to renovate the Houlton Middle High School auditorium.
He said in spite of these milestones, millions of Nigerian workers who are in line with sections 4 and 10 of the Act are unable to access finance to acquire, build or renovate personal housing property.
Heuermann had been hired at the time to renovate the seven-story building, which had more than 700 open housing code violations, according to the New York Daily News.
Hopefully over the next few weeks we will be starting works to renovate the building and bring it back into use."
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/welsh-barber-next-door-rotting-27132018
I just want to send the message, if we will give chance to circle of politicians near President Putin and himself, he will give them a chance to renovate their policy.
In 1974, the Old Men’s Home was deemed to be too costly to renovate and it did not fit into the updated vision of what care homes ought to be.
In 2017, Nike pledged $13.5 million to help renovate their facilities.
In addition, the glorious grounds include the rest of the collection of listed buildings - the two bed cottage, two bed coach house, a converted barn and a further outbuilding with potential to renovate and convert, subject to planning permission.
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/welsh-homes/our-house-medieval-castle-back-27094774
It was just over five years ago when the congregation at Central Presbyterian Church in Cambridge had a choice to make: either move and build a new church or stay and renovate the 143-year-old church.
Kitchens can be expensive to renovate, especially if starting from scratch.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/property/1834569/painting-kitchen-cupboards-diy
Many corporate leaders held off deciding how they would approach bringing people back to work, but are now checking out new spaces, or finalizing plans to renovate their present offices.
Minnesota is set to spend historic sums on the environment after lawmakers agreed to a package of policy changes and programs to safeguard air and water, plant trees and renovate crumbling outdoor infrastructure such as fish hatcheries and boat ramps.