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Federal Cold Storage Company Building: Federal Cold Storage Company Building: January 12, 2010 : 1800–1828 N. Broadway: 64: Eugene Field School: Eugene Field School: September 2, 1992 : 4466 Olive St.
In 2020, Abacus acquired Storage King Pty Ltd, buying the remaining $50m of shares. [16] In early 2021 it purchased a further four self storage facilities in Adelaide and Sydney, along with the remaining 60% of the Oasis Centre in Queensland. [17] In 2019, the group began divesting from the residential property sector. [8]
The assets of Building #19 were acquired by Ollie's Bargain Outlet. [14] As of June 2022, nearly all Building #19 locations have been demolished or redeveloped into supermarkets, storage facilities, or other discount stores. The Pawtucket location and its signage still stands, although without any identifiable Building #19 characteristics.
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The acquisition increased the total number of owner operated UK Storage King facilities to 21, ranking them as the sixth largest self-storage company in the UK. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] From 31 March 2021 to 31 March 2022, Stor-Age completed 11 acquisitions, increasing their South African portfolio by two properties and their UK portfolio by nine. [ 25 ]
A four-story tower was added in 1929 on the northeast corner of the building, with a pyramid roof. The Spirit of Progress. Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a 22.5-foot (6.9 m) replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on Michigan Avenue. [4]
Also known as the Japanese Language School, the building was built in 1922, and used to gather Japanese residents during World War II, before sending them to internment camps. [45] The building was demolished in 2004 after standing vacant since the 1940s. 57: Nisqually Power Substation: Nisqually Power Substation: April 25, 2001 : 2416 S. C Street
From the late-2000s to early 2010s, Parkway was the center of gang shootings mostly amongst teenagers and young adults. Tenants of Parkway and community leaders contested the crime wave that came after CHA demolished the drug-infested Robert Taylor Homes, nicknamed the "Calumet Buildings" which were once located at 6217 S. Calumet Ave.