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The first office was opened in a back-room, storefront on Cypress and Bwy SE corner in Kitsilano, ( Vancouver ) before moving to West 4th at Maple ( see below ).
Italian-American heritage is still evident on storefront signage along the southern side of the neighborhood, such as the well-known Consolo's Bakery on the corner of Hermitage and Smick Streets, now closed.
By this point, the paper's news-gathering and editorial operations were operating out of a small two-story storefront building at the corner of West Seventh Avenue and I Street.

storefront and building
Initially located in a small storefront, the Bainbridge Library was expanded considerably upon moving to a new building.
Chabad of Penn Wynne, originally located in Rabbi Zalman Gerber's house, moved to a store front on Manoa Road across the street from the new synagogue building of Congregation Beth Hamedrosh soon after the latter moved in, but Chabad moved out three years later following the termination of the storefront lease at the end of May 2010.
The City of Houston purchased the building used for the storefront with federal community development funds.
The renovation included removal of a glass and metal storefront added to the building in the 1980s, allowing the food concession, beach shop and first aid offices to be enlarged with the construction of a new exterior, which complements the original architecture of the building.
Hosted by Liza Fromer and Dave Gerry ( both former hosts of Citytv's Breakfast Television programme in Toronto and Vancouver, respectively ), production of the show takes place in a new storefront studio at Shaw Media's Bloor Street building in Downtown Toronto ; Kris Reyes serves as the news anchor of the show, and Daru Dhillon provides weather forecasts.
Lauder bought a building at 16 East 46th Street along with a partner, letting the building's storefront space to the Gotham.
There's very limited parking, as the post office is part of an apartment / storefront, sharing the building with a small local deli and two residential apartments.
Subsequent to his home as the station's base, Young located the station's studios at his storefront at 909 West Broadway in Minneapolis, the West Hotel on Hennepin at 5th Street, the Nicollet Hotel on Nicollet Avenue at Washington Avenue ( beginning in 1938 in WCCO's space after WCCO moved to its new building on 2nd Avenue ) and the Builders Exchange at 609 S. 2nd Avenue.
The Society is mostly known for operating the Nickelodeon Theatre, a 77 seat storefront venue located in the shadow of the state capitol building.
The Gallery @ Green Street was a contemporary art gallery located in a storefront of the station building.

storefront and houses
The company has its origins in 1927 in Dallas, Texas, when an employee of Southland Ice Company, John Jefferson Green, started selling milk, eggs and bread from an improvised storefront in one of the company's ice houses.
Notable features include a bamboo garden, a Zen garden, a strolling garden ( the Hill and Pond Garden ), tea houses, and the Cultural Exchange Center, a replica of a 19th century Japanese home and storefront.

storefront and neighborhood
According to Sherman ( 1997 ), those that do not work include: neighborhood watch programs organized with police ; arrests of juveniles for minor offenses ; arrests of unemployed suspects for domestic assault ; increased arrests or raids on drug market locations ; storefront police offices in high crime locations ; and police newsletters with local crime information.
His most famous public art piece once appropriated the sign on an abandoned storefront of the store " My Old Lady " in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood ; he painted under that "...♥' s Neck Face ".

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However, the first " storefront theater " in the US dedicated exclusively to showing motion pictures was Vitascope Hall, established on Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana July 26, 1896 — it was converted from a vacant store.
In the mid and late 1900s, Mr. George Tucker owned a large portion of the town, which he donated to the people, including a church and the local store, " Tucker's Big M ." The store, however, was sold in 2004 to the " Shur-Fine " corporation, who had a gas station put in and remodeled the storefront, and then again in 2006 to brothers-in-law Badal Singh and Sukhminder Singh, natives of India.
In the same Manoa Road storefront block, for a short time in 2007, there was also Just Chill, a kosher water ice and ice cream store.
By 1975, the library was relocated to the village hall, and later moved to a storefront location on Main Street.
Born and raised in Washington, D. C., he was the son of a storefront minister of a local Pentecostal church sect and grew up singing gospel in church revivals as a young child.
However, the term was popularized by Harry Davis and John P. Harris, who opened their small storefront theatre with that name on Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on June 19, 1905.
The site was a tiny storefront in the triangular Artigues Building located at 261 Columbus Avenue, near the intersection of Broadway in North Beach.
After Rockwell's death, the headquarters was moved again to one side of a duplex brick and concrete storefront at 2507 North Franklin Road which featured a swastika prominently mounted above the front door.
The filmmakers used a storefront in the South Chicago community area ( 79th Street and Exchange Avenue ) that was once a laundromat to build the set for Calvin's barbershop, and the set was duplicated on a soundstage.
At the time, Westminster Seminary California in Escondido was just beginning in a small storefront but many of the men Horton was reading at the time were teachers at Westminster Seminary California and this eventually led to his choosing to get his M. A.
The spot was abandoned for several years, still showing the faded " CKCO-TV 42 " banners atop its storefront for a few years.
Finger Lakes Community College was established in 1965 and opened in 1967 as the Community College of the Finger Lakes ( CCFL ) in a storefront " campus " in Canandaigua, NY.
Lionel's first train, the Electric Express, was not intended for sale to consumers, but rather, as a storefront display.
The vacant lot on Houston Street was home to barrels of meat and pickles until the present storefront facade was added in the period 1946-49.
On July 29, 2005, Canadian police, acting on a request from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ), simultaneously raided the BC Marijuana Party Bookstore and Headquarters in Vancouver and arrested Emery for extradition to the United States outside a local storefront in the community of Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia where he was attending a HempFest.
The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's first permanent space was at 161 West 22nd Street, a 75-seat auditorium that used to be the Harmony Burlesque Theater, an all-nude lap-dancing club — essentially a storefront.
The Wing Luke Memorial Museum, as it was first named, opened in 1967 in a small storefront on 8th Ave.
His first pastorate was in a small storefront church in Nutter Fort, West Virginia.

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The storefront and large space next door to the club served as the " CBGB Record Canteen " ( record shop and cafe ) for many years.
Using IYD as a model, we expect to launch a hosted storefront option that will make us much more attractive with very small resellers looking for simple and easy options for selling Tucows service.
In 1904, she rented a small storefront on Fifth Avenue with living quarters in the back for $ 12. 50 a month.
It will give attention, for instance, to the storefront organizations that are concerned with alcoholics, drug users, and other ' lost ' segments of the community.
From September, 1964 to June, 1967, under a grant from the National Institute of Education, he ran a storefront school for junior high and high school students, taught high school psychology and writing, and worked as curriculum coordinator for the Parent Board of the I. S.
He arranged the rental of an old storefront for worship space, and lived upstairs.
This arrangement lasted for about two years before the book store moved to Minneapolis ' Lesbian Resource Center and then migrated through a series of different storefront addresses.
The city provided buses for Five Percenters to travel to a Long Island park, and with help from the National Urban League, obtained an abandoned storefront for use as a school.
The storefront was a way for fans to purchase albums directly from the source and at cheaper prices than those of chain stores.
As a business person, Roberts received an award for the storefront of his family owned restaurant, East Los Angeles.
Frisco which lasted for a single 12-page tabloid issue dated September 2, 1966, under the editorship of Dan Elliot and Richard Sassoon ( a 31-year-old Yale-educated poet who had once been Sylvia Plath's boyfriend ), operating out of a storefront on Frederick Street in cooperation with members of the radical Progressive Labor Party.
Announcing the availability of the videos for rent in a one-column-inch ( 25 mm ) ad in the Los Angeles Times in December 1977, Atkinson launched the first video rental store, Video Station, a 600 square foot ( 56 m² ) storefront on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles.

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