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orton is rehabilitating the historic buildings. and american industrial center continues to evolve and do the great things they've been doing. for us connecting to the adjacent uses is an obvious thing to do, not to start away from that with a big gap in between. so you can see here the boundaries of our first phase. and we have two of the three historic buildings, about 80% of the square footage will be rehabilitated in the first phase. that's building 12 on the left here and building 2. one of the things that we need to do to make new buildings and rehab of existing buildings happen is to build entirely new infrastructure, so that means bringing 22nd street down from dog patch into the site. 20th street exists today, but it needs entirely new utilities. and maryland street, the primary north-south connector, complete that backbone utility loop. so here's a diagram that shows you, it's basically everything you need in a city street that we have to build from scratch, the wet and dry utilities, as well as street surfacing and stree
orton is rehabilitating the historic buildings. and american industrial center continues to evolve and do the great things they've been doing. for us connecting to the adjacent uses is an obvious thing to do, not to start away from that with a big gap in between. so you can see here the boundaries of our first phase. and we have two of the three historic buildings, about 80% of the square footage will be rehabilitated in the first phase. that's building 12 on the left here and building 2. one...
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they're in advance. >> orton has one tenant in today in building 14. later this month they will have west side of building 13. later this spring, the east side of 113 occupied. and 104 occupied. so after the spring, what we'll be waiting for is for restoration hardware and anticipating late this year and early next year and then we're in discussions with how to get 102 up and ready. >> are they doing 20th street improvement snz >> that will be part of the port city project. >> we'll take public comment. does any member of the public wish to speak? if so, come forward. seeing and hearing none, we'll close public comment. commissioners, any comment? >> this is great, but appropriate of your question about relationship of what is happening and the orton historic renovations, i would be interested in an update on that. i know we had a presentation. >> it was a long time ago and then another one got canceled, i believe. >> yeah. >> we can ask for one. >> i like what you were just saying -- >> i think there are two ways of handling it. i was down there last
they're in advance. >> orton has one tenant in today in building 14. later this month they will have west side of building 13. later this spring, the east side of 113 occupied. and 104 occupied. so after the spring, what we'll be waiting for is for restoration hardware and anticipating late this year and early next year and then we're in discussions with how to get 102 up and ready. >> are they doing 20th street improvement snz >> that will be part of the port city project....
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we are -- it was natural to start because of the adjacent of orton's buildings but because it's importantto us and it was a direct charge from the port to focus on the rehabilitation of the historic structures. we have about 300,000 square feet of historic structures at pier 70. phase one has about 90% of that. there is another 15,000 foot structure that comes in. but building are the heart of the place making of the site, aside from the park. building 12 is where we envision doing a makers market hall where we'll have the pdr component of the project in a public market experience for visitors, amenities for the neighborhood. so this image shows the new 22nd street that comes down from the main part of dog patch into the site. in the ports master plan they acknowledge there were some structures and sheds that would not be retained to support the overall revitalization of pier 70. we're not keeping the building itself, but we think it's going to be a great moment, a way to understand the history of the site, to experience the structure underneath -- or above the roadway. we are in all of t
we are -- it was natural to start because of the adjacent of orton's buildings but because it's importantto us and it was a direct charge from the port to focus on the rehabilitation of the historic structures. we have about 300,000 square feet of historic structures at pier 70. phase one has about 90% of that. there is another 15,000 foot structure that comes in. but building are the heart of the place making of the site, aside from the park. building 12 is where we envision doing a makers...
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does ashdown that the most astonishing thing about this crisis from the outset was help orton european institutions panicked and made pledges only as a result of pressure from the public and extremely high statistics or. just want to look like the crisis might be under control again in the moment interest in solving concrete problems seem to start when you get in the moment. the problem is that we currently have in principle an unreformed only with silent and border system that we now have an equal border and coast guard agency but we still lack the ability to quickly process asylum applications and we have the dublin system which basically means that everyone who arrives in greece has to stay there and that provides little incentive for the greek authorities to improve the conditions for refugees and if you. even tyria ministers have been squabbling over reforms to the dublin regulation for well over a year now it's stipulates that the e.u. state on which asylum seekers first set foot has to process their asylum claims at the e.u. interior ministers conference in october i asked the g
does ashdown that the most astonishing thing about this crisis from the outset was help orton european institutions panicked and made pledges only as a result of pressure from the public and extremely high statistics or. just want to look like the crisis might be under control again in the moment interest in solving concrete problems seem to start when you get in the moment. the problem is that we currently have in principle an unreformed only with silent and border system that we now have an...
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and in china, i think that is going to be an incredibly up orton space for brad to be a leader in. --s to be a leader in. -- space for brad to be a leader in. francine: if you have these transformational changes and how you retrain people and educate people for jobs we don't know of yet, who and how do you educate the government's to be able to give it that retraining? brad: when you look at government support or investment in ai one would be hard-pressed , to find a government that is more focused or determined than the chinese to make this area a success. you can contrast that what we -- with what we see in washington, d.c. were this administrationis -- d.c., where this administration is more focused on traditional manufacturing and the so-called digital or new economy. we see an enormous divergence there. when you then get into the area of skills, i think it is a lot harder to find a government that is really out at the forefront yet. in the united states, we see some leadership at the state level, which is not surprising. that is where we would probably expect to see it first. loo
and in china, i think that is going to be an incredibly up orton space for brad to be a leader in. --s to be a leader in. -- space for brad to be a leader in. francine: if you have these transformational changes and how you retrain people and educate people for jobs we don't know of yet, who and how do you educate the government's to be able to give it that retraining? brad: when you look at government support or investment in ai one would be hard-pressed , to find a government that is more...
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greg orton was a former manager involved in patient safety at boots until he resigned more than two yeaconcerns about understaffing to the general pharmaceutical council. they told me that they were going to review their inspection model and they didn't interview a single person. and they concluded that there wasn't any problem all. just over a year ago the regulator also told him it is investigating —— its investigation found no systemic failure by boots to provide adequate staff in its pharmacy. greg, his opinions and his concerns, pharmacy. greg, his opinions and his concerns, left the business over two years ago and not relevant to boots today. we continue to invest in more people, more pharmacist than ever before, into alli shops and into our processes to help to make things more say. the industry regulator is providing more patient safety guidance to community pharmacies later this year. and you can see boots: pharmacists under pressure? an inside out special tonight, on bbc one and on the bbc iplayer. british manufacturers are enjoying a boom with order books busier than they've
greg orton was a former manager involved in patient safety at boots until he resigned more than two yeaconcerns about understaffing to the general pharmaceutical council. they told me that they were going to review their inspection model and they didn't interview a single person. and they concluded that there wasn't any problem all. just over a year ago the regulator also told him it is investigating —— its investigation found no systemic failure by boots to provide adequate staff in its...
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yes, sid vicious, joe orton and winston churchill.you then. many congratulations and thanks for joining us. rachel haseeb business news in a moment, first the headlines. theresa may tells her cabinet to have discussions in private after the foreign secretary borisjohnson publicly demanded an increase in health spending. gary oldman, daniel day—lewis and daniel kaluuya are among the oscar nominees for best actor. shape of water leads the race with 13 nominations. the condition and markets authority says that fox's proposed takeover of sky is not in public interest. public sector borrowing last month was at its lowest level since 2000, according to new data published by the office for national statistics. public sector net borrowing fell by £2.5 billion to £2.6 billion in december last year, compared to the year before. the figures were helped by a rebate from the eu due to cuts to the eu budget and changes to how much the uk has to contribute. the uk's competition regulator has ruled that fox's proposed thousands of shop floor jobs are
yes, sid vicious, joe orton and winston churchill.you then. many congratulations and thanks for joining us. rachel haseeb business news in a moment, first the headlines. theresa may tells her cabinet to have discussions in private after the foreign secretary borisjohnson publicly demanded an increase in health spending. gary oldman, daniel day—lewis and daniel kaluuya are among the oscar nominees for best actor. shape of water leads the race with 13 nominations. the condition and markets...