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Many significant and long-lasting changes occurred as a result of the renovation and refurbishment, of which Nancy Reagan said, " This house belongs to all Americans, and I want it to be something of which they can be proud.
The building is part of the Tucker Park enhancement project, which will include the refurbishment of the Canada Games Stadium, the new Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick facility, and the New Brunswick Community College ’ s Allied Health building.
The Museums Department and the National War Museum Association established the museum, which opened to the public in 1975 ; the museum reopened in 2008 after having been closed for more than a year for refurbishment.
Until recently the RSC also ran two smaller theatres, the Swan, which is modelled on an Elizabethan theatre ( closed in August 2007 as part of plans for refurbishment ) and The Other Place theatre, a Black box theatre which was extended to become the temporary RSC Courtyard Theatre, which opened in July 2006.
There are few large brand-name hotels ( the Barbados Hilton was closed for refurbishment in 2000 ) which makes marketing the island in the United States difficult.
The Cambridge campus has recently been redeveloped, which began with the refurbishment of Helmore, the main building on East Road, completed in 2006.
The theatre is owned and run by Leiston-cum-Sizewell Town Council and supported by the Leiston Film Theatre Support Club which has raised money for stage refurbishment and enabled the theatre to install the latest digital 3D projection system.
The entire refurbishment and testing process will be managed by Alstom ’ s Train Life Services ( TLS ) unit and take place in the facility in Hornell, NY ( which is the largest of its kind in the United States ).
The city is known for its World Heritage buildings: The Place Stanislas ( XVIII °) which was opened April 2005 by Jacques Chirac after refurbishment.
During 2006 – 07, the castle underwent a significant amount of refurbishment and restoration which was paid for by the state of Saxony.
The building closed for refurbishment in spring 2009, which was expected to take about two years.
As part of this refurbishment, the curving interior, which had originally been constructed in fibrous plaster, was replaced with concrete.
The expansion, to be funded by foreign investors, will include the construction of three new terminals and the refurbishment of the existing three terminals, which will each accommodate 2. 5 million passengers annually.
The original grove contained orange and kumquat trees which were then replaced with lime trees in the 1995 grove refurbishment.
An eight-year campaign led by the late MP Dr Ashok Kumar secured an extensive refurbishment of the pool, which was completed between 2008-09.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal, which had been culverted in the early 1970s, was reinstated to the town centre between 1999 and May 2001 as part of a two year, multi-million pound refurbishment.
* Earth and Environment improvements included a phased refurbishment and construction of this £ 23 million development which is already completed.
Notable features of the UEA campus include Earlham Hall, childhood home of Elizabeth Fry which is where the Norwich Law School was originally based, however Earlham Hall is currently undergoing a major refurbishment and restoration with the Law School being located in the Blackdale building during this time.
Connected to both " The Street " and " The Square " is one of the most popular Union venues, the " Union Pub and Bar ", which underwent extension and refurbishment at the cost of £ 1. 2 million in 2002.
The proceeds from these sales have been ploughed back into the Leicester City Campus, which has consequently seen a large amount of development including the construction of two new buildings and the extensive refurbishment of a third, the Edith Murphy building ( formerly Bosworth House ) to house the students and staff of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, previously based at Charles Frears.
During 2011, the Clock Tower underwent a major refurbishment job which saw the replacement of several components of the bell chiming system.
The station received a five-year £ 100m refurbishment in 2002, which was the most expensive improvement on the UK rail network at the time.

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In 1931, during the refurbishment of Vilnius Cathedral, the forgotten sarcophagus of Alexander was discovered, and has since been put on display.
In 2010, Grant Speed's statue was taken down for refurbishment, and construction began on a new Walk of Fame.
After major refurbishment work was carried out in 2004, the ground's capacity has increased gradually from 22, 000 to its current capacity of 25, 700.
After the campaign appeared in the Metro newspaper London the business news website www. mad. co. uk remarked that the IKEA campaign had amazing similarities with the marketing activity of UK home refurbishment company Onis living who had launched their own Not For Sale advertising campaign two years prior and was awarded the Interbuild 2006 Construction Marketing Award for best campaign under £ 25, 000.
Moreover, George Averoff was invited by the Greek government to fund the second refurbishment of the Panathinaiko Stadium that had already been fully funded by Evangelis Zappas forty years earlier.
During an interior refurbishment, wallpaper was removed to reveal a wall mural depicting Robin Hood and his Merry Men in the small snug of the pub.
The 1896 Athens Games was funded by the legacies of Evangelis Zappas and his cousin Konstantinos Zappas and by George Averoff who had been specifically requested by the Greek government, through crown prince Constantine, to sponsor the second refurbishment of the Panathinaiko Stadium.
ENIAC was shut down on November 9, 1946 for a refurbishment and a memory upgrade, and was transferred to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland in 1947.
After an initial start of works to restore the landmark in 2005, the theatre was closed for refurbishment from October 2006 to May 2010.
The theatre underwent massive phased remodeling of both interior and exterior, initially while the house was still open, but production activities ceased at the end of October 2006 to allow full refurbishment.
The theatre's final performance before its closure for refurbishment works in 2005 was a concert on November 1 starring folklore singer Mercedes Sosa in performance with the Argentine National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Pedro Ignacio Calderón.
In 1990 – 1991 £ 2, 000, 000 was spent on a renovation of the main train shed and another £ 7, 000, 000 on restoring some of the older areas of the station, including the refurbishment of the subway and construction of new retail outlets.
The stock also received a complete interior refurbishment and was fitted with CCTV and passenger information displays.
Between 1824 and 1826 he lived and worked in Scarborough, and was responsible for the building of the Rotunda, a geological museum devoted to the Yorkshire coast. The Rotunda was re-opened as ' Rotunda – The William Smith Museum of Geology ', on 9 May 2008 by Lord Oxburgh, however, the Prince of Wales visited the Rotunda as early as 14 September 2007 to view the progress of the refurbishment of this listed building.
The local library was closed for a complete refurbishment in 2009 and reopened in March 2010.
The total cost of refurbishment and reconstruction was 35 million euros.
The same year, an extension and refurbishment to the South Terminal's baggage reclaim hall was completed, doubling it in size.
Unlike the Hubble Space Telescope, the CGRO was not designed for on-orbit repair and refurbishment.
In 1859 the architect William Burges was appointed to undertake a restoration of the site and a refurbishment of the interior.
The dining hall refurbishment was completed by September 2010, whilst the remaining work was completed around Easter 2012.

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