Sod=Instant Stabilization
Not by the look of the upper right hand corner it isn’t. Too, while sod might be cheap, redigging parts of the pond and regrading the slopes is not, in and as itself inexpensive.
Sod=Instant Stabilization
No way.
Not by the look of the upper right hand corner it isn’t. Too, while sod might be cheap, redigging parts of the pond and regrading the slopes is not, in and as itself inexpensive.
While I haven't seen a go ahead for the theme park itself, there are other projects still moving forward at the southern site... and I'm not talking about just the backstage stuff and road work.Pretty big update today -- something's moving forward.
First, traffic lights are being installed at what is currently the construction entrance on Destination Parkway. Nothing else on the other side of the road, so must be for EU, but up until now hasn't been a real issue, even when they had a steady stream of dump trucks. Theoretically they're expecting a big jump in daily traffic.
Second, bigger story -- they are erecting what I can only describe as wooden "Jersey barriers" on the west side of the property. Dark green walls probably 25 - 30 feet tall. There's a business district and some extended stay hotels back there, not sure why they get apparent noise barriers and not the apartments to the east, but maybe those are coming. I'm not a contractor, so maybe these have some other use I'm unaware of, but they look like sound blockers to me.
Can you clarify where these walls "on the west side of the property" are?Pretty big update today -- something's moving forward.
First, traffic lights are being installed at what is currently the construction entrance on Destination Parkway. Nothing else on the other side of the road, so must be for EU, but up until now hasn't been a real issue, even when they had a steady stream of dump trucks. Theoretically they're expecting a big jump in daily traffic.
Second, bigger story -- they are erecting what I can only describe as wooden "Jersey barriers" on the west side of the property. Dark green walls probably 25 - 30 feet tall. There's a business district and some extended stay hotels back there, not sure why they get apparent noise barriers and not the apartments to the east, but maybe those are coming. I'm not a contractor, so maybe these have some other use I'm unaware of, but they look like sound blockers to me.
While I haven't seen a go ahead for the theme park itself, there are other projects still moving forward at the southern site... and I'm not talking about just the backstage stuff and road work.
While I haven't seen a go ahead for the theme park itself, there are other projects still moving forward at the southern site... and I'm not talking about just the backstage stuff and road work.
Hotels?
Can you clarify where these walls "on the west side of the property" are?
Wow, I wondered about the toxic waste from Lockheed Martin leftovers when Universal repurchased the property but from what I could find it had be remediated.I've been way behind but has anyone heard about this story
Morgan and Morgan is representing 13 employees that worked at the Golf Channel call center.
Lockheed Martin Is Getting Sued for Creating an 'Environmental Nightmare' in Florida
I don't think I'd consider them ambulance chasers. They're one of the more well known law offices and do a lot more than that.M&M is a bunch of high-end ambulance chasers from what I have seen from their advertising. “FOR THE PEOPLE... AND OUR BANK ACCOUNTS”
Nope. They're well respected.M&M is a bunch of high-end ambulance chasers from what I have seen from their advertising. “FOR THE PEOPLE... AND OUR BANK ACCOUNTS”
I don't think I'd consider them ambulance chasers. They're one of the more well known law offices and do a lot more than that.
That also sounds like the area where the big sewer line was getting relocated to, so maybe sheet pilings could be related to that?The wall going in that was mentioned appears to be steel sheet pilings to create a retaining wall between the big new retention pond and Shingle Creek. I'd assume it's necessary to keep runoff from going directly into the waterway.
Their commercials come across as "ambulence-chaser-esque" tho. They seem to advertise nationally (at least I've seen identical commercials here in the Philadelphia market) and the fine print in the commercials is essentially "call our national number and we'll contact a local attorney for you and we'll take a cut of the cut."John Morgan made his name (and first millions) blatantly flaunting existing ethics rules re: attorney advertising. Way back in 90s law school, far from Florida, his ethics cases came up, and it was not a positive analysis. His early ads are why daytime TV commercial blocks look the way they do. Ditto the clients holding giant checks on billboards.
But the beauty of America is if you live long enough or make enough money, you eventually achieve respectability.