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en The bottom line is it's going to cost a heck of a lot of money to restore these buildings. Could the buildings be saved with unlimited resources? Absolutely. They're not falling in on themselves.

en Whether working with current buildings or constructing new, the energy strategies have converted to dollars saved, resources saved, and pollutants never produced.

en They saved a lot of buildings in the downtown. The fire could have easily spread to other buildings or jumped across the street. Those guys were just incredible.

en We've got major street blockage. There's buildings down. We've got boats in buildings and all the traffic signals are gone, ... We've got buildings wide open all throughout the city.

en I've got a fear for yellow snow. It's usually outside the gents toilet! I'm scared of falling off buildings too, especially when you reach the bottom.

en It has been very successful. We look for nice buildings in good locations. . . . We buy the buildings and put money into fixing them up.

en We need the custodial staff because of the square footage we have in the buildings. It's kind of a waste of money if you fix buildings up but you don't maintain them.

en There's a vibrant market for trophy buildings right now. But it's not the same for Class B buildings, particularly the ones with high vacancy rates. So developers are looking at them and thinking, Rather than spend the money it's going to take to lease them, why not sell some of the raw space at a good price?
  John Goodman

en The U has many buildings that need state support. But not all have the resources available to raise money the way the business school does.

en I?d like to see the present elementary buildings stay the same and not get much bigger. I?d hate to spend that kind of money, and someday down the road when that new attendance center becomes a reality, we may have big elementary buildings with classrooms we don?t need anymore.

en Many buildings have been damaged and we have evacuated five families from some vulnerable buildings. We are now counting the other damaged buildings across the capital.

en Buildings that rely on reducing losses tend to be more robust than buildings that are solar. The basic idea about the passive house was to improve energy efficiency so far that the mechanics are simplified and you can get rid of radiators and save money, which can be spent on even more efficiency.

en They're going to be tearing down old buildings, not new buildings. She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. All of the old buildings have got chemicals in them.

en The development community is really insisting that they be allowed to put up buildings with unlimited height.

en We've been raising money to pay off the marquee and we've been raising money to pay off the buildings. Right now, we've sent letters out to people asking for $1,000 donations to pay off the buildings. While trying to pay off the building, we've also been raising money to renovate the marquee. ... I'm hoping people will respond to the letters that we sent and at least send some money.


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