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"Who dat" is also used in the song "Holla Back" by New Orleans-based rapper Juvenile: "They want a pimp to give them some money, but I don't do that. But baby I'm a Saints fan that's why I say who dat." "Who Dat" is the name of the 8th single from 2008 The Recession by Young Jeezy. They say who dat? JT Money has a 1999 single called "Who Dat ...
Cross Point is an office complex in Lowell, Massachusetts.Formerly named Wang Towers, it is a local landmark, dominating the busy intersection [2] [3] of Interstate 495 (the Boston outer ring road) and U.S. Route 3.
Trump Towers is an oceanfront condominium development in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida consisting of three 271-unit towers with developer Gil Dezer of Dezer Properties. [1] The three identical towers are designed by the Miami based company Sieger Suarez Architects . [ 2 ]
In Jacksonville Beach, a towering 10-foot-wide “spite house” has stirred up the neighborhood after developer John Atkins built it on a narrow plot of land neighbors wanted to buy.
Towers two and three were designed to have 504 residential condominiums. [5] They were designed to reach a total of 530 ft (160 m), 40 floors in height. [ 1 ] A retail mall was designed for the first three floors above ground with 153,000 sq ft (14,200 m 2 ) of retail space. [ 8 ]
Castleton Tower is visible approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) to the southwest from different parts of the Fisher Tower's area. [citation needed] The Towers lie just south of a larger mesa which they are emerging from on a geological time scale. 1,000 feet (300 m) north of the main formation there is a tower which has only partway emerged from the ...
The first tower was expected to be completed in approximately six months, while the second tower would be completed by fall 1985. [15] Construction on the second tower progressed at a rate of one new floor every three days. The second tower was topped off in November 1984. [16] Construction of the project was nearing completion in March 1985. [17]
At the time, there were more than 12,000 owners in the timeshare tower, who were not to be affected by the sale. [17] The tower was subsequently sold to LV Tower 52 LLC. On March 1, 2012, the property was renamed as "Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club." [18] The tower was featured in the 2012 documentary film, The Queen of Versailles. [12]