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Vlad Rudolf, the chief estimator at a Queens-based company that makes custom awnings, said he routinely received requests for awnings with building names, not numbers, perhaps because it somehow seems more upscale.
All those awnings that may or may not be storefronts?
Giant awnings would shelter pedestrians from rain or blazing summer sun.
Loose items, like roof awnings and Halloween decorations, also went flying.
The two opposite sides open into small decks with retractable blue awnings.
MI Awnings and pergolas manufacturer Gibus expected to debut on AIM segment.
You can sit under its cheerful red awnings and fancy yourself Parisian.
Awnings hung by militants to hide their movements flap in the wind.
Posters featuring mugshots of suspected militants and escaped convicts hang under the awnings.
Awnings and big umbrellas stretch 2350 yards along the line, concealing the track.
They added teal-and-white awnings and named the place Edisto River Creamery & Kitchen.
Sparrows built nests in the awnings and small animals burrowed beneath a sagging fence.
The new exterior features stacked stone towers, oversized windows, red awnings and wood accents.
Couple reminders ... please don't punch horses, eat horse crap or climb onto hotel awnings. Congrats!
The rain that had sent passers-by under awnings had finally come to a stop.
Mr. Hayman renamed the store Fred Hayman Beverly Hills and put out solid yellow awnings.
Rain gutters and downspouts should also be cleared to prevent flooding and pressure on awnings.
I greeted shop owners cranking open their rusted awnings and a man selling chocolate-dipped bananas.
Gas stations were ripped apart — their colorful awnings carried across highways and dropped in twisted shards.
Two terraces, one on each floor, measure about 300 square feet each, and have overhead awnings.
It showed a picture of the East Village partly underwater, with only the awnings of storefronts visible.
They're stored under tarpaulins—hastily erected structures with canvas awnings to protect the fruit from the sun.
All the awnings and stalls blew up like toy umbrellas and cash registers tumbled through the streets.
Then the awnings were tilted back down, the tables pushed forward and the crowds filled the rails.
Diana points out two private-sector restaurants with blue-and-white-striped awnings sitting along another square.
Store awnings, branded delivery vehicles, product reviews, and HBO's self-promotional spots were all excluded for this reason.
GeekWire also visited the planned locations of the stores, where there are awnings for drive-up grocery pickup.
The only ones outside for any length of time are the folks cutting grass, fixing awnings, installing cable.
The exterior is painted with 30 different hues, and it features awnings that jut out from the building.
The property also has automated awnings, an irrigation system, below-ground storage and a attached two-car garage.
Awnings were sheared off some homes, and here and there strips of siding or roof shingles were missing.
"This was my place," Rogers said, stopping before a typical Greenpoint house with vinyl siding and dirty awnings.
Gwenn Thomas: Awnings, Windows, Rooms continues at Regina Rex (221 Madison Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through December 4.
The quay has had a makeover, with new awnings under which fishermen's wives grill squid for day-tripping tourists.
Trump's name has also been covered on one of the rink's awnings above the desk where visitors rent skates.
To mitigate the worst of Lake Ontario's weather, automatic awnings would shield pedestrians from rain or the summer's sun.
The area, with a mahogany bar and retractable awnings, is landscaped with boxwoods, ivy, hydrangea impatiens and dogwood trees.
There's also an outdoor summer kitchen with awnings and courts for tennis and basketball with their own dressing room.
"There are still pallets of food, water, diapers, and baby formula, cots and awnings in the warehouse," he wrote.
Walls were made to look like building facades, which featured everything from lights in the windows to fake awnings.
Now, all that is left of Music Row are the signs and awnings that beckoned to virtuosos and neophytes alike.
Cafe awnings sagged under the weight of electric green vines that crawled up cables, and trees erupted from the pavement.
It was still raining and neither of us had an umbrella so we skirted the downpour under scaffolding and awnings.
You can't really miss Taverna Kyclades, which takes up much of the block with its royal blue awnings and umbrellas.
All five of the victims were employees of Fiamma, which makes awnings and accessories for recreational vehicles, the sheriff said.
The plans have included neighborhoods made entirely of wood, automatic awnings that shield pedestrians from rain, and sidewalks that melt snow.
It features a barbecue theme on one side, ice cream truck on the other awnings, windows and even a steering wheel.
Jane's food truck features a barbecue theme on one side, ice cream truck on the other awnings, windows and steering wheel.
More understated are two modest sheets of corrugated aluminum that jut out from two walls, tilting upward, a little like awnings.
The old "Barn" is filled with obstructed views — seats behind support posts and under awnings that make seeing the court difficult.
We pull the awnings back and I tell my one table outside that they can finish their drinks at the bar.
"Many people still live with FEMA awnings as a roof," Angel Santiago, a 55-year-old who lives in Isla Verde, said.
Holding a limp umbrella that broke after the first of many storms, I dashed between the awnings that cover the city's sidewalks.
Its main roads are flanked by malnourished trees and low-rise buildings with faded awnings—storefront churches, transmission-repair shops, dollar stores.
By evening, there were two mobile buses, awnings, folding chairs and a steady supply of pizza, donuts and water donated by merchants.
Instead, they purchase processed food in tiny quantities at kiosks, and buy clothes and fresh produce at open-air markets under plastic awnings.
Row after row of stalls with bright awnings were piled high with coils of fried dough, freshly killed ducks, and huge sunflower blossoms.
One afternoon in Shanhui, the farmers congregated in a central square, chatting under the shade cast by awnings and a traditional wooden pavilion.
They rub shoulders with their former selves, aluminum-sided houses like Linda's, with plastic awnings that sit like a cap over their front doors.
Similar passion can be found across the city in other subterranean workshops, nooks and utility closets, under elegant awnings and inside brass-fitted vestibules.
Neighborhood Joint 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Shamrocks, Irish flags and Kelly-green awnings line Katonah Avenue in the Woodlawn section of the Bronx.
They include automatic awnings to shield pedestrians from rain, sensors to track the speed of people crossing streets and robots to pick up trash.
I see gardens I've planted there, and through the rosebushes and awnings and vicissitudes beyond them, against all logic, I see something better ahead.
The city is looking for ways to build awnings that can shade whole intersections, so vendors and traffic police can get shelter from the sun.
Other commonplace details include green awnings, brass door handles and medical offices — of chiropractors, dermatologists and plastic surgeons — tastefully announced by small, mounted metal plates.
They were complaints about an arcane New York City statute requiring special permits for businesses to hang signs or awnings larger than six square feet.
The second features comic riffs on civic problems (say, the glut of umbrellas whenever it rains) and solutions (government-mandated retractable awnings on every building).
As nightfall came and rain began to pour, they camped out on sidewalks in the small town, wrapping knapsacks in plastic and huddling beneath awnings.
The space, now home to the Rug Company, features 50 feet of frontage, a blade sign and several awnings that can be used for signage.
As you make the turn onto Jishan Street, you'll lose much of the natural light from the sky as awnings converge to form a makeshift ceiling.
More than a dozen canvas awnings were set up to provide shade for the throngs, with temperatures reaching 106 degrees Fahrenheit (41 degrees Celsius) at midday.
Over the next weeks, I lived between their apartments, typical residential buildings with wraparound balconies and sun-bleached awnings that faced each other over the street.
In recent years it has become a tidier, drier place, with rows of oversize awnings and undersize trees — called, after its patron, David H. Koch Plaza.
Only now they're colorfully thriving, with bright awnings and flowering plants — as if Don Giovanni's end had broken the gloom and made way for a sunny spring.
When it rains, or the hot summer sun beats down, massive awnings will unfold; heated paths will melt the snow to make way for cyclists in winter.
Certainly not the fish market that previously occupied the address, nor any of the other neighboring restaurants, bakeries, and shops, which all have legible awnings and clean storefronts.
The conference rooms alone where Trump and Kim couldn't come to terms cost $316k, and things like lights, stereo systems, drapes and awnings ran about $100k all together.
At the barrier, passengers disembark from their jeepneys and line up in the June sun, slowly shifting forward towards makeshift awnings set up by the police and military.
Microsoft today announced that it has acquired Solair, an Italy-based IoT service that was founded in 2011 (and not the U.S.-based company that makes retractable awnings).
He wrote that small businesses were suddenly removing their signs, amid a panic about the city issuing fines to stores that lacked permits for their signs and awnings.
Fiamma is a more than 70-year-old family-run business that produces "lightweight, easy-to-operate RV awnings with hand-built craftsmanship," according to the company's web site.
Of course, it's also such an odd story... Yes—the idea of this pristine, modern, windowless building popping up almost overnight, behind awnings, next to this tiny, rural hamlet.
Theoretically, that covers all kinds of materials that people are trying to put PV into, from windows to awnings to concrete itself, some of which have small markets going.
It sets the chic apartment-house tone throughout, from the black-and-white-striped window awnings and interior courtyard to the Lucite four-poster beds and leopard-print carpet.
Every couple of hours, the awnings are retracted, the metal tables are rolled back, and a giant locomotive crawls through, parting the souk like Moses at the Red Sea.
We moved around, seeking shelter under the roofs and awnings of shops and drank in parking lots, praying that our cell phone batteries would hold out a few more hours.
The celebratory riot in Philadelphia after Sunday night's Super Bowl victory created a wealth of entertaining footage: fans diving from awnings, turning over cars, even eating horse manure in revelry.
This 22010,22-square-foot condo in the Promenade West building, priced just over the local median at $2340,0003, has two bedrooms, two baths, hardwood floors and a terrace with automatic awnings.
Complete with elaborately dressed characters, an indoor maze, rose awnings, an arts and crafts section, and themed sweets like a Cheshire Cat cake, it was a party fit for a princess.
The Conservation Centre is tucked away in a strip mall next to a country road where the units are marked with numbers on their awnings instead of the names of businesses.
Mr. Ahmad's life as the piano-playing refugee began three years ago when he parked his instrument on a street of destroyed buildings — walls collapsed, awnings askew — and began to sing.
During all the rainfall, a small tornado touched down in the Sacramento area on Tuesday, twisting two metal awnings and stripping limbs off trees, Weather Prediction Center meteorologist Bob Oravec said.
City records show that many of the inspections were spurred by anonymous 311 calls reporting that shops lacked the special permits required for signs or awnings larger than six square feet.
Installing awnings, or drawing curtains or blinds over windows, can block the sun and the heat that comes with it, but engineers are making progress in creating windows that can darken themselves.
Among the many points those rules might cover, he said, are weight, preservation of roof membranes, accessibility for repairs, types of planters and plantings, soil content, lighting, awnings and even hot tubs.
Images of the restaurant, a three-hour-drive from Washington, online appear to show no evidence of serious disrepair, with clean-looking green awnings and white paint on the doors and trim.
My Greek neighborhood's favorite blue I live in a very Mediterranean area of New York City, and every single place uses the same exact Greek flag blue color for their awnings and decor.
With a close familiarity with the gritty side of the greater Chicago area, Monahan is careful to pinpoint every single detail in his sculptures from debris on the ground to graffiti on awnings.
Most of the awnings and street lamps were eerily intact, even as merchandise and storm debris floated through businesses like the Ellis Meares & Son hardware store and community pillars like the town hall.
But City Council members say the city should enact a moratorium on violations regarding signs and awnings and waive fees and penalties as it conducts outreach and education among merchants about the requirements.
Outside, on the street, a chef flips halal burgers and a DJ booms Kodak Black songs out of refrigerator-size speakers, as young men muster under shady awnings, waiting for the doors to open.
The checklist for Gwenn Thomas: Awnings, Windows, Rooms at Regina Rex (through December 4) stretches from 1980 to 2014 and includes, among its 15 items, five photo-emulsion-on-linen works from the mid-1990s.
The Draper James building is whitewashed, with baby blue and white awnings and 8-foot photos of Witherspoon hugging her look-alike daughter, Ava Phillippe, positioned like adorable sentries on either side of the entrance.
By my American standards G. was late, and as I waited for him I browsed the book stalls the square is famous for, their wares piled high under awnings in front of the city library.
The Left Bank has been a little slow on the wellness uptake, but this sunlit corner cafe, with its joyful yellow-and-white-striped awnings, has one of the city's most inspiring organic menus around.
Sunbrella, a North Carolina-based company that opened in 1961, started out offering brightly striped acrylic fabrics for storefront awnings (later, they were used on boats and patio furniture) that mimicked the look of cotton canvas.
It's on the manicured lawns and under the yellow-striped awnings that he has polled friends and acquaintances about White House aides who have been frustrating him, such as his former chief of staff John Kelly.
Reuters pictures published on Wednesday show adults and children outside the U.S. Border Patrol station for migrants in McAllen, Texas, sleeping on the ground and rigging up makeshift awnings with reflective blankets to shelter from the sun.
On either side, the awnings are in Chinese, yellow characters on red and red on yellow, but above Bep Ga, there is only a rectangle of ballerina pink, so pale in the noon sun, it's almost white.
American Eagle's two-story anchor store on the Showcase Mall's southern end, for example, allows customers to personalize their clothing in the store and is wrapped in digital awnings that advertise the brand 24 hours a day.
"Come on little puppy," she said, pulling the slow dog down the empty sidewalk, past the long green and black awnings where doormen opened heavy wrought iron doors wearing rubber gloves instead of the usual white ones.
The New York City Council voted on Wednesday to institute a two-year moratorium on violations related to store signs and awnings after a mysterious spike in 311 complaints that led to costly penalties for small businesses.
The classic yellow and red awnings contain various vendors providing everything from just-picked coconuts, to fresh tropical juices (we're talking everything: watermelon, mango, mamey, etc.) and many other foods and desserts that'll leave you saying que rico.
Several homeless people amble out front, seeking shelter from the rain under unoccupied awnings, and the storefront itself is easy to miss, looking more like that cheap hostel on the last leg of your Eurotrip than a sauna.
The site has an inventory of more than 100,000 units including those with full-functioning kitchens and outdoor awnings so guests can "stay right in the middle of the foliage," said Megan Buemi, senior manager of customer experience.
He created a sunny, eye-catching exterior with awnings in bright yellow and white and a clubby interior with a pool table and an oak bar, with free drinks, so men could relax while their wives or girlfriends shopped.
When it was over, he took off on foot down the road into town and spent the whole afternoon ambling like a stray dog under the striped storefront awnings, dodging the daylight, lest his white skin burn and blister.
MCALLEN, Texas (Reuters) - Reuters photos taken on Wednesday show adults and children outside the U.S. Border Patrol station for migrants in McAllen, Texas, sleeping on the ground and rigging up makeshift awnings with reflective blankets to shelter from the sun.
Walk off an Overground train at Seven Sisters, stroll past the corner shop awnings dusted in a thin layer of grime and you'll find yourself down a street that makes you suddenly aware that pedestrians aren't really meant to be here.
Starting later this month, shoppers will see signs in some J.C. Penney home departments and on its digital storefront for services in bathroom remodeling, home heating and cooling systems, quick-ship and installed blinds, whole home water solutions, awnings and smart home technology.
Starting later this month, shoppers will see signs in the J.C. Penney home departments and on its digital storefront for services in bathroom remodeling, home heating and cooling systems, quick-ship and installed blinds, whole home water solutions, awnings and smart home technology.
John Robert Neumann Jr., a 45-year-old U.S. Army veteran, was armed with a semi-automatic handgun and hunting knife when he entered a business called Fiamma, which describes itself as one of the world's largest manufacturers of awnings for recreational vehicles.
In 1951, Charles and Ray Eames mocked up a version of the packing boxes for their Herman Miller storage furniture with pre-printed lines for doors, windows and awnings: When the adults bought a bookshelf, their kids would get a free toy.
Ms. Atkinson, for example, said that she and her team even anticipated that a client would want the awnings up around the pool at their beach home in time for Memorial Day weekend, and will contact the service provider to arrange it.
Chuck E. Cheese's exterior is also getting a facelift, ditching the purple-and-red awnings and checkerboard paneling as well as the iconic logo of its mouse mascot Chuck E. The new design features softer colors, more refined signage and an updated logo.
The spots that used to churn out this style of pizza, many of which still have the awnings over them marking them as $1 slice establishments, are giving way to outside forces and silently raising prices to $1.25, $1.50, and even two dollars per slice.
Google: Sidewalk Labs, a sibling company of the search giant, is proposing to remake Toronto's rundown waterfront, using new technologies, such as automatic awnings to shield pedestrians from rain, sensors to track the speed of people crossing streets, and robots to pick up trash.
The older SH makes wistful lists of the city's now-vanished detritus: "faded signs, tattered awnings, peeling posters and filthy bricks" on the old Upper West Side, and the peep shows and "silhouettes of naked women with jutting breasts and long legs" in the old Times Square.
From a distance, Soda Tapia across from the popular La Sabana Park and the Museo de Arte Costarricense in San José looks like a place you would approach on roller skates, sort of a 523s burger and fries drive-in with wraparound red-and-white awnings.
When Chicken Street had its greatest boom, in the years right after the American-led invasion in 2001, enterprising developers tore down many of the little two-story shops with their corrugated metal awnings and replaced them with multistoried emporiums, homes to dozens of shops each.
In "Weird glamour," a window of deep space behind the head and a subtle but telling diagonal descending from the upper left are enough to place the figure in an architectural interior: an office, maybe, full of free-floating banners and awnings in orange, scarlet, magenta and teal.
The sprawling plan is long on futuristic-sounding plans like underground tunnels filled with autonomous carts that deliver packages, planning for self-driving cars (the plan, rather humorously, jumps from 2016 to "around" 2035 in its timeline for that particular technology), extendable awnings for pedestrians, and the aforementioned all-wood construction.
A year and a half later, she entered a master's program at M.I.T. In 20003, as an artist in residence at the Rijksakademie, in Amsterdam, Magid began noticing the large number of surveillance cameras in the city—anonymous gray boxes, mounted on everything from the corners of buildings to coffee-shop awnings.
One summer Jack booked a holiday in Italy and everywhere they went, she kept seeing paintings of the Nativity, mother and child depicted in such sumptuous colours, their expressions so serene, adhering to one another, and she found, when they came out into the hot street, with awnings over shops shut for lunch, that there were tears in her eyes and down her cheeks.
At one point, he offers a riveting tour of a Manhattan street corner starting with asphalt ("hot poured and rolled") and the manhole covers ("round because a square or rectangular cover turned at the wrong angle would drop right into the hole") and on up to building awnings ("formed of sheet metal using giant rolling and crimping machines" still fed by hand at an old factory in Brooklyn).

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