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    The owner wanted to sell it in a 150-acre package deal with most of the commercial property in town: a gas station (without gas), several homes and storefronts, a ruined bathhouse and a littered ...

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    High Speed Doors are an evolution of the traditional roller shutter door (hence the alternative name they are often given of Rapid Roll Doors). They are primarily designed to give higher operating speeds, improved sealing and sustain a higher number of opening & closing cycles than traditional roller shutters, without compromising reliability ...

  4. Avenue H station - Wikipedia

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    There are several doorways into the station house. The Avenue H facade, along the north side of the station building, consists of four bays with two wood-and-glass doors leading to the fare control area. The East 16th Street facade, along the east side, also is four bays wide but contains two wood-and-glass doors, a storefront, and a roll-down ...

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    American Apparel storefront with tights on mannequin legs American Apparel In the late 2000s, American Apparel was flying high with 281 locations, but by 2017, that number had dwindled to just 110.

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    The visit to the four-story building marked the inception of the aging downtown building into rock 'n' roll history. ... of the Doors pop-up event at the original Morrison Hotel at 1246 S. Hope St ...

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    Storefront of a food shop in Kaunas. A storefront or shopfront is the facade or entryway of a retail store located on the ground floor or street level of a commercial building, typically including one or more display windows. A storefront functions to attract visual attention to a business and its merchandise. [1]

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