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2025 - Construction continues for this project
Construction is expected to be complete in mid-2025
This project originated from the Northeast Corridor Infrastructure Program (NECI) planning effort
This project will improve accessibility for pedestrian
and vehicular connections to the Parkwood Avenue light rail station
It will also promote economic development by providing infrastructure to support and encourage transit supportive development.
The cross section is proposed to include one travel lane in each direction
planted medians in some locations and street trees
Additional traffic signals will also be installed
The proposed project limits are from the CSX Railroad bridge to North Davidson Street.
Rendering of roadway after project completion
Extensive public engagement took place during the planning phase in order to seek input and share details of the project
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A Parkwood man was arrested after an alleged jealous attack on his fiance´ who danced with friends
who lives in the family development near The Villages Charter School Buffalo Ridge campus
was arrested in the wee hours Wednesday morning on a charge of battery
according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department
She told police that Tot began yelling at her
then grabbed her by her arms and pushed her up against the wall
She suffered scratch marks on her right upper and lower arm
on her left hand near her thumb and on her neck
The report noted that Tot and the woman have two children together
Tot was taken into custody and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center where he was initially held without bond
2025Beyoncé has officially kicked off her Cowboy Carter tour
and there's already been a major slip up
Beyoncé took the stage in front of a roaring crowd at SoFi Stadium
it's okay for a performer to be slightly off their mark
Beyoncé could have been seriously injured
In a video of the mishap posted to TikTok
the "Single Ladies" singer could be seen looking around the floor for where to stand
gold frames on robotic arms surrounded her
she knew where she should be standing and the frames appeared to be in the right place
The TikTok has been viewed more than 4 million times and dozens of fans reacted to the scary moment in the comments section
because those robot frames are not controlled
So without markings one of em could’ve knocked her smooth out," one person wrote
But someone will definitely be getting fired for not spiking her mark
Good for her for hitting her mark anyways," someone else added
"This is definitely a mistake that should cost someone their job
She could’ve gotten seriously injured," a third comment read
I have NEVER seen her look more scared/nervous and I don’t like it
Somebody getting fired…and in this case
certain mistakes should NOT be made," a fourth TikTok user said
The Cowboy Carter tour has nearly three dozen upcoming dates that run through July
4:40 p.m.) – One person is dead following a Friday afternoon residential structure fire in the Cane Bay area
The identity of the deceased was not immediately made public
The Berkeley County Coroner's Office will release the name of the deceased individual at a later date
The fire was at a home on Parkwood Vista Way and began around 1:30 p.m.
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emergency crews noticed that there could be a possible entrapment
An individual was found in the home and the fire was placed "under control" around 2 p.m
Emergency officials deem the fire to be "suspicious" in nature
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating the incident as a result of the death
Nestled in the sought-after Parkwood Beach Association
this long-time family home offers captivating river views.This 2-bedroom bungalow holds immense potential
this home presents a blank canvas with NO existing bedrooms or working facilities due to the removal of all interior walls
Previous plans (not currently available) envisioned adding a second floor
which will be the responsibility of the Buyer
An exciting opportunity to make this property something really special
The moment occurred while the R&B icon was performing her song “Cozy.” In a fan-captured clip that quickly made the rounds online
Beyoncé can be seen looking down at the stage floor mid-performance
Fans quickly speculated she was looking for her mark—an essential part of staging that lets her know exactly where to stand
This was especially crucial in this moment
as the next part of the number featured robotic
motorized picture frames that move across the stage—and she’s meant to be perfectly positioned between them
“She was so scared to get hit by the arms omg,” one fan wrote
noting that there had been “so many malfunctions tonight.” Others chimed in with concern: “She literally looks scared,” one person commented
while another pointed out the risks: “This is actually really dangerous
one of them could’ve knocked her smooth out.”
fans couldn’t stop praising Beyoncé’s composure
“She kept her composure because she is THAT GIRL.”
Here’s hoping the rest of the tour brings fewer technical glitches—and plenty more show-stopping moments
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JLL Capital Markets arranged $25MM of joint venture and $69MM of construction financing for the 287-unit multi-housing development in Charlotte’s Mill District
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CHARLOTTE, Sept. 9, 2024 – JLL Capital Markets announced today that it has arranged $25 million of joint venture equity and $69 million of construction financing for 515 Parkwood Ave
class A multi-housing development in Charlotte
a venture between Space Craft and Lindgren Development
to secure the limited partner equity commitment from an institutional Japanese investment firm
JLL’s International Capital Coverage team provided support with the capitalization
515 Parkwood represents the firm’s first real estate investment in the United States
JLL sourced the construction loan for the project
The eight-story apartment complex will be situated in the Mill District
sought-after urban artistic sub-market of Charlotte
The community will be a short walk away from Parkwood Station Lynx light rail stop
allowing for an easy commute to Charlotte’s largest employment and entertainment centers
parks and vibrant nightlife venues in close proximity
providing ample options for residents to explore
515 Parkwood Ave will feature a rooftop deck
a shared dining area and designated coworking spaces
The 235,480 square-foot mid-rise complex will also feature 2,945 square feet of ground floor retail
custom-design elements and exposed mass timber ceilings
The apartments will have quartz countertops
laminate hardwood flooring and aluminium-clad exterior and wood-clad interior windows
Construction is scheduled to begin immediately at the site
will serve as the general contractor and mass timber subcontractor for the project
JLL Capital Market’s Debt Advisory team representing the borrower was led by Senior Managing Director Travis Anderson
Director Warren Johnson and Analyst Chad Lisbeth alongside JLL’s International Capital Coverage partner Naoki Hasegawa
JLL Capital Markets is a full-service global provider of capital solutions for real estate investors and occupiers
The firm's in-depth local market and global investor knowledge delivers the best-in-class solutions for clients — whether investment sales and advisory
The firm has more than 3,000 Capital Markets specialists worldwide with offices in nearly 50 countries
For more news, videos and research resources, please visit JLL’s newsroom
(“Lindgren”) is a national investment firm and a wholly owned subsidiary of Swinerton Incorporated operating alongside several general contracting and specialized construction affiliates across the country
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A 21-year-old male suffered from gunshot wounds after a shooting took place in Baltimore’s Western District
Police reported that on December 7 at approximately 6:57 P.M.
officers responded to a Shot Spotter alert at the 2900 block of Parkwood Avenue
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they located the victim suffering from gunshot wounds and medics then transported the victim to a local hospital
Detectives are investigating and ask anyone with information to contact 410-396-2477 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup
BRUNSWICK COUNTY (WWAY)– Even though North Carolina is still under a burn ban
firefighters are having to deal with people who break the law
and state forest service fire officials had to respond to a call around 2:20 Wednesday afternoon in the one thousand block of Lexington Avenue in Leland
A spokesman says a resident was burning some trash
and the property owner was given a citation
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who is currently busy with her ongoing music tour Cowboy Carter
a video footage appears during her new tour which shows her as a huge
soaring figure stepping over the Las Vegas skyline before playing at the Sphere concert venue
Now the lawyers representing Sphere Entertainment Group has accused the 43-year-old singer’s production company Parkwood Entertainment of ‘impermissible use and violation’ of the company intellectual property rights
has sent the 'cease-and-desist' letter as a warning
“Beyoncé - many orders of magnitude larger than the Sphere venue - leans over
"SEG was never asked and the prominent appearance and manipulation of SEG's Sphere venue in the video is unauthorized."
The advocate claimed that the Parkwood company
has caused ‘significant speculation’ that the tour will conclude with a residency at the venue
She has ordered that the company must ‘cease and desist from using the Sphere venue in the video immediately - in addition to refraining from using this imagery on any merchandise
Beyoncé kicked off her Cowboy Carter tour on April 28 and will continue to perform gigs globally until July 26
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Beyonce just received a cease-and-desist letter.
This comes after a new video of the Cowboy Carter Tour was uploaded where a footage can be seen because of which the Single Ladies hitmaker has landed in hot waters.
In the video Beyonce is shown as a giant, towering figure striding over the Las Vegas skyline before picking up and playing with the Sphere concert venue.
Legal representative of Sphere Entertainment Group (SEG), Kathleen McCarthy, accused Beyoncé's production company Parkwood Entertainment of manipulating and using pictures of the venue without permission.
As per the New York Post, she wrote in the cease-and-desist letter, "Beyoncé - many orders of magnitude larger than the Sphere venue - leans over, picks up the venue, and looms over it."
"SEG was never asked and the prominent appearance and manipulation of SEG's Sphere venue in the video is unauthorized,” she further mentioned, further accusing them of "impermissible use and violation" of the company's intellectual property rights.
McCarthy even claimed that the video had created stir and "significant speculation" that the tour will end with a residency at the venue.
The lawyer has demanded that Parkwood "cease and desist from using the Sphere venue in the video immediately - in addition to refraining from using this imagery on any merchandise, promotional or marketing materials, or in tour movies."
Given if Parkwood fails to comply with SEG’S legal team’s demands, they would be pursuing further action.
The company, Parkwood Landscape Maintenance, must pay $276,425 for failing to provide employees with access to water, shaded area and proper training on preventing heat-related illness, according to the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, known as Cal/OSHA.
The landscaping company lacked written procedures for how to protect employees in high temperatures that often exceeded 95 degrees, and employees were forced to purchase their own drinking water, in violation of the rules, which require that employers provide fresh drinking water free of charge, the Cal/OSHA citation said.
The citation marks the first time the workplace safety agency has issued its most severe charge for a heat safety violation, determining the violations were “serious” and “willful.”
A violation is categorized as serious if it could result in injury, illness or death and classified as willful if the employer knew there was a health hazard and took no action to protect against it or had been previously cited for failing to take action, said former Cal/OSHA investigator Garrett Brown, who retired in 2014 after 20 years with the agency.
Parkwood Landscape was cited previously, in 2022, for failing to meet heat safety requirements. Despite being provided with information on how to change its procedures, the company did not implement necessary preventative measures, Cal/OSHA said.
“Employers have a responsibility to protect their workers from the dangers of extreme heat. It is unacceptable for any business to blatantly ignore safety protocols, putting their employees at serious risk,” Cal/OSHA Chief Debra Lee said in a news release from the agency.
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The indoor heat illness prevention rule regulates indoor workplaces in California that reach or surpass 82 degrees, such as kitchens and warehouses.
Parkwood Landscape will have the opportunity to appeal the citation. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Cal/OSHA began its investigation in June after receiving a complaint about Parkwood Landscape employees working outdoors without access to water or heat illness training.
The citation represents an effort by Cal/OSHA to better enforce heat standards after fielding criticism that the agency been beset by inadequate staffing and claims of ineffectiveness. The criticisms come as scorching conditions have intensified in recent years due to climate change, endangering farmworkers, construction workers and others who toil in extreme temperatures.
Climate & Environment
As California regulators struggle with short staffing
farmworkers say they are denied shade and water required by law
Cal/OSHA is grappling with high vacancy rates and faced condemnation from lawmakers at a February hearing
during which farmworkers testified that they’d been exposed to extreme heat and pesticides on the job
The agency has begun recruitment efforts to fill those positions but remains understaffed and slow at hiring
even as it seeks to enforce a growing list of heat and other safety regulations
California became the first state in the nation to implement heat standards for outdoor work
requiring employers to provide access to shade and water
and cool-down rests when workers need them
defined as temperatures of 95 degrees or higher
employers are required to remind workers of safe practices
and observe them for signs or symptoms of heat illness
Earlier this year the agency adopted new heat protections that apply to indoor workers, expanding safety measures for more than a million workers laboring in warehouses, kitchens, laundry rooms and other hot indoor settings.
Suhauna Hussain is a business reporter covering California labor and workplace issues for the Los Angeles Times.
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Hospital allegedly “demonstrated an inability to correct numerous deficiencies”
The defendant allegedly displayed a gun and pistol-whipped a 17-year-old boy
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passed away on 23 January 2025 at her home in the Parkwood Developmental Center
A celebration of Ashley’s life and refreshments will be held on Saturday
8 February at 2:00 pm at the Bemiss United Methodist Church fellowship hall
The burial will take place in the spring at the Tower Cemetery in West Lenox
Ashley was diagnosed in 1980 with microcephaly
a medical condition involving a smaller-than-normal head because the center of her brain did not develop properly
she was profoundly intellectually impaired and developmentally delayed
Formidable therapists and teachers helped Ashley learn to talk
and human character musicals such as: Annie (1982 & 1992)
and Alice in Wonderland – Looking Glass (1985)
She laughed and sang along and cheered for the contestants
She enjoyed going out to eat especially for pizza and McDonalds cheeseburgers
She despised red lights– they were always too long for her liking
it is our belief that Ashley in heaven with Jesus
Ashley is preceded in death by grandparents Marilyn Darrow Pease
Pease and Richard and Yvonne Warnock.
Ashley is survived by her sister Cassandra “Casey” Warnock Griffith
She is especially loved by her Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Bob Owen
and many caring staff and resident friends at the Parkwood Development Center.
Memorials may be given to the Pruitt Cares Foundation designated for the Parkwood Development Center
GA 30093 https://www.pruittcares.org/
The family of Ashley wishes to extend their sincere thanks to the staff of Parkwood Development Center which she called home for over 17 years and to Pruit Hospice who cared for her for the past 7 weeks
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Starside Pediatrics doctors Alison Hsu and Diana Nguyen will join the existing practice at Cook Children’s at Parkwood
Karen joined Community Impact as a full time features reporter in December 2023 after working as a freelance reporter since 2011
she enjoys checking out local wineries with her husband and going on family vacations
WAITE PARK (WJON News) -- Halloween is fast approaching but you can have a spooktacularly good time at Marcus Theatre's across the country on Saturday
including Waite Park's Parkwood Cinema
For $9.00 Marcus's Halloween Party will let you see a classic movie and have some holiday fun
and they will also get a Trick or Treat candy
People are encouraged to dress up in costume and all the festivities start 45 minutes before the show
Gallery Credit: Image Credit: Matt Wieber of Agency North Real Estate
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WAITE PARK (WJON News) -- Halloween is fast approaching but you can have a spooktacularly good time at Marcus Theatre's across the country on Saturday
Parkwood Estate was vandalized with marker and noticed by staff on April 26
A Facebook post states graffiti was found on the famous grounds on April 26
A national historic site in Oshawa that’s been a backdrop in countless films and TV shows was vandalized over the weekend
Parkwood Estate National Historic Site said the team discovered marker drawings on several of its concrete pillars
“It’s hard not to feel a little heartbroken when we see damage done to a place we all work so hard to protect and share with the community,” the post said
Parkwood was built between 1915 and 1917 and was the family home of Col
founding president of General Motors of Canada
Parkwood now operates as a museum and heritage garden
It’s also a popular film location
having hosted an extensive list of film crews including X-Men
“This site belongs to all of us — a place where memories are made
history is honoured and beauty is preserved for future generations,” Parkwood’s post said
“We know that most visitors treasure it as much as we do and we’re so grateful for your care and respect.”
Facebook users were unimpressed with the news
“May they step on a piece of Lego or Barbie shoe daily!” said Ken Spence
Anybody who notices anything out of the ordinary when they visit is asked to notify Parkwood at 905-433-4311
Graffiti can also be reported to the Durham police non-emergency line at 905-579-1520
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taxpayers in the Union County Public Schools District will have to decide whether to greenlight a $39 million bond package that school officials say will address some of the district’s aging facilities
the bond package would fund nearly $11 million in design and survey work for a new school that would replace Parkwood High School in Monroe
The bond would also fund a $27.5 million renovation project that would convert a high school in Marshville into a middle school
Students from the aging East Union Middle School building would relocate into the Forest Hills High School building
The high school students are already set to move into a new facility
The district has no plans for what it would do with the empty East Union Middle School building
Union County says the bond would increase property taxes by about $8 per $100,000 in property value
The district’s final community meeting on the proposal is set for Thursday
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has been identified as the victim in the shooting in the Villa Heights area Friday night
July 26 in the 1300 block of Parkwood Avenue
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police said they responded to the scene and found Johnson with an apparent gunshot wound
Medic pronounced him dead at the scene.
CMPD Homicide Unit detectives are conducting an investigation
Representatives from CMPD’s Operations Command
the Charlotte Fire Department and MEDIC also assisted
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Beyoncé is not only a global music icon but also a savvy businesswoman with multiple successful ventures spanning fashion
have cemented her status as one of the wealthiest and most influential women in the entertainment industry
Business Ventures - Parkwood Entertainment
Beyoncé founded Parkwood Entertainment in 2010
a full-service management and entertainment company that handles her creative projects
The company has also produced critically acclaimed projects such as the visual album Lemonade and the Netflix special Homecoming
The Parkwood Entertainment annual revenue was $10.6 million in 2025
Ivy Park is Beyoncé’s activewear brand initially created in partnership with Topshop
she relaunched the brand under a new collaboration with Adidas
blending street style with athletic fashion
Ivy Park’s collections frequently sell out within hours of release
Ivy Park generated approximately $93 million in revenue
Beyoncé and Adidas ended their partnership
Beyoncé teased the launch of her own haircare line inspired by her personal experiences and hair journey
which is set to disrupt the beauty industry
While Beyoncé’s businesses contribute significantly to her wealth
the majority of her income comes from music
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Beyoncé has lent her star power to a range of high-profile brands:
including stakes in tech companies and wellness brands
Her philanthropic efforts through the BeyGOOD Foundation have also supported education
As Beyoncé continues to expand her business portfolio
making her a cultural and business powerhouse
Fans and industry experts alike are eager to see what ventures Queen Bey will conquer next
Kamala Harris' presidential campaign paid Beyoncé's production company $165,000
according to newly released records from the Federal Election Commission
the latest insight on how the vice president's failed campaign blew through $1 billion dollars
The payment went to Parkwood Production Media LLC on Nov
about a month after the two appeared at an event in Beyoncé's hometown of Houston
The company is also known by its more public name
production and record label founded by the singer-songwriter in 2008
Harris has come under fire for losing her campaign despite raising more than $1 billion
Among her other expenditures was $1 million to Harpo Productions
The campaign paid Oprah's production company Oct. 15 in two $500,000 sums, records show. “I did not take any personal fee," Winfrey said in a video posted on Instagram
the people who worked on that production needed to be paid
Harris’ campaign and vice president’s office did not respond to request for comment
USA TODAY also reached out to Parkwood Entertainment
Although Harris repeatedly entered her campaign events to the score of Beyoncé's "Freedom," the two did not appear together until roughly 11 days before the general election
Beyoncé did not perform at the Oct. 25 event but declared her support for Harris alongside her Destiny’s Child group mate, Kelly Rowland. The event provided a backdrop for Harris to lean into reproductive rights
a top issue Harris made on the campaign trail
The roughly 30,000 attendees were given light-up wristbands that changed colors and a DJ played for top pop and rap hits
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a law professor at Northwestern University
said it's not unusual for campaigns to pay fair market value for services such as media production work
“Cowboy Carter,” and even attending her concerts
Harris regularly made her campaign entrances to Beyoncé’s “Freedom."
Harris received multiple star-studded endorsements
JLL Capital Markets announced that it has arranged $25 million of joint venture equity and $69 million of construction financing for 515 Parkwood Avenue
The Parkwood Avenue community will be a short walk away from Parkwood Station Lynx light rail stop
515 Parkwood Avenue will feature a rooftop deck
The firm’s in-depth local market and global investor knowledge delivers the best-in-class solutions for clients — whether investment sales and advisory
Space Craft is a real estate development team that builds walkable neighborhoods for city lovers
sustainable housing and engaging retail in clusters near jobs
Space Craft neighborhoods offer a satisfying alternative to suburban sprawl in the fastest-growing American cities
developers and urbanists who are committed to building better homes and a better future for the planet
Lindgren Development, Inc. (“Lindgren”) is a national investment firm and a wholly owned subsidiary of Swinerton Incorporated operating alongside several general contracting and specialized construction affiliates across the country
Swinerton provides commercial construction
and self-perform services throughout the United States
Swinerton is 100% employee-owned and is the preferred builder and trusted partner in every market it serves—proudly leading with ownership
Swinerton has 22 nationwide offices in Spokane and Seattle
New Debt & Equity investments provide funds for additional leasing and capital improvements for Class-A development in North Meridian/Carmel submarket
Rubenstein Partners, L.P.
a vertically integrated real estate investment adviser focused on value-added office property equity and debt opportunities
announced the completion of a new equity investment that fully recapitalizes the Parkwood Crossing suburban office campus in Indianapolis
located in the city’s North Meridian/Carmel submarket
The company has implemented a comprehensive renovation of the Class-A property since taking ownership
The new recapitalization allows Rubenstein to continue to execute their envisioned business plan for the asset
Rubenstein’s vision includes the continued modernization of the campus with further amenities and the addition of two large greenspaces with areas for tenants to relax
The area also has the potential for adding new bar/restaurant options
Rubenstein has already spent over $36 million upgrading building lobbies
as well as adding numerous indoor and outdoor amenities to the campus
These improvements are expected to coincide with two new roundabouts and roadway beautification projects through the center of the campus
making the corridor a fresh new gateway to the City of Carmel
The new roundabouts replace one of the last remaining signalized intersections in the city
which has become internationally known for its extensive roundabout network and is close to becoming the only American city with at least 100,000 residents and no stop lights
As part of Rubenstein’s long-term strategy
the company is planning to rebrand the campus with a new identity tied into Carmel itself
Leasing has remained robust at the well-located property
including several major new deals which it hopes to soon execute and a long-term renewal with one of its largest tenants
The campus remains well positioned to attract regional businesses seeking a well located
and Rubenstein plans to continue its aggressive leasing program at the campus
This recap continues Rubenstein’s investment in top office campuses within the Indianapolis region
as the company also owns the Lakefront at Keystone office park in the market
Lakefront at Keystone is a Class-A office campus featuring 15 buildings and more than one million square feet of space which has also enjoyed substantial leasing activity after major capital improvements
“At a time when many office buildings in Indiana
are avoiding making even minor new investments
Rubenstein is taking the opposite approach and aggressively investing into our assets
business leaders have been under increased pressure to give their teams excellent
collaborative space that is clearly superior to a work-from-home environment
We have been working hard to make sure that our assets are at the absolute top of the quality spectrum,” said Brian Simel with Rubenstein Partners
“We remain proud to be part of the Central Indiana market
and the recapitalization of Parkwood Crossing supports our planned continued investment for the development
This recapitalization also gives our tenants piece of mind that they are dealing with a committed partner that is willing and able to continue to invest and enhance their office experience.”
A focal point of the development is the PARC (Parkwood Amenity and Recreation Center) amenity center
14,000-square-foot facility features water views
state-of-the-art meetings spaces and a tenant lounge with indoor/outdoor fireplace and wrap around deck
Additional amenities at the property include The Village Green
Pickleball courts and two shuffleboard courts are also available exclusively for tenants and the development features a pedestrian and bike-friendly 1.36-mile walking trail that winds through the park
Rubenstein focuses primarily on value-added office property investments that engage its vertically integrated team encompassing acquisitions
The firm has successfully completed value-added business plans to reposition and modernize urban and suburban office buildings in major U.S
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If you weren’t lucky enough to be at opening night
she gave the rest of us a front-row seat via Instagram
“Welcome to the COWBOY CARTER TOUR,” she captioned the post—and the energy was sparkle meets rodeo queen
She kicked off the post in a show-stopping all-white
strapless bodysuit with a plunging V-neckline
Another standout moment featured an allover U.S
flag print bodysuit with a jaw-droppingly long cape that basically was the stage
Next came a dazzling dark green, glittery number that perfectly matched daughter Blue Ivy’s fit. And then there's the red full-body suit covered in silver and white stars, paired with a red cowgirl hat that screamed main character
But Queen Bey didn’t stop there. She also served up a denim shorts look with knee-high furry boots
a sparkling silver top and a tan-and-white trucker hat
Another iconic fit was a newspaper-printed bodysuit featuring headlines like “I’m That Girl” and “America Has a Problem”—shoutouts to songs on her album
She also stunned in a red-and-white patterned dress with big sleeves and an even bigger skirt
In the final slide, Bey threw up a heart with her hands while wearing the white fringe look—a subtle (and sweet?) nod to Taylor Swift
The Cowboy Carter Tour officially kicked off April 28 in Inglewood, California—and in true Beyoncé fashion, she had a surprise up her sleeve. Her 7-year-old Rumi joined her onstage with big sis Blue Ivy during “Protector.” A full-circle moment
since on the album Rumi’s voice opens the song with
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Beyoncé Just Dropped a New Video & Fans Are Convinced Another Major Collab Is Coming
It’s office Christmas party season, and it appears that the party at Parkwood Entertainment blew everyone else’s out of the water. Beyonce threw her production company a special kind of holiday bash Thursday in Los Angeles by surprising them with a live performance
Queen Bey took the stage to perform “All Night Long” from the album — brass band and all.
@Beyonce singing All Night at the #LEMONADEScreening #ParkwoodHolidayParty - December 15th 2016 🍋 Wait for it 😍
A video posted by @errythangyonce on Dec 16
The office party also boasted a fashion installation, which included all of the iconic costumes Beyoncé wore on her record-breaking Formation World Tour.
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A photo posted by @errythangyonce on Dec 15
The stadium tour raked in over $250 million dollar and sold over 2.2 million tickets
Beyonce has been nominated for a whopping nine Grammy’s for her critically acclaimed Lemonade album
Beyoncé's team is shutting down rumors about an upcoming "Cowboy Carter" tour announcement for now
but the megastar is giving fans more visuals in the form of a new book inspired by the album
Beyoncé's Parkwood entertainment company made a post on Instagram Sunday letting fans know the "Cowboy Carter Art Book" is now available for preorder on the singer's official site
never-before seen imagery inspired by Beyoncé's eighth studio album "Cowboy Carter." Fans can place an order for the book for $74
The album has also been huge catalyst for the recent spotlight on Black country artists and the genre's roots
Recently, the Texans football team and the Grammy-winning singer revealed that Queen Bey will hit the stage during halftime of the Baltimore vs. Houston game at NRG Stadium in Houston on Christmas Day
The highly anticipated gig will be the first live performance of songs from the album
which prompted much excitement and speculation about whether the singer might announce an official tour during the halftime show
Beyoncé's publicist Yvette Noel-Schure shut down these rumors in a post on X
It's clear many fans are still anticipating another huge announcement from the "Cowboy Carter" creator
they can get their hands on some limited-edition art
the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour has hit an unexpected snag as the global superstar faces mounting legal troubles behind the scenes
who started her country concert tour in Los Angeles last week
faced a risk of legal trouble because of a video of herself which played on the screen during her concert
attorneys representing Madison Square Garden boss James Dolan sent her a stern letter over imagery used during the first two shows of her tour
The legal document warned the CUFF IT singer to remove a segment from her concerts that showed her lifting and playing with the Las Vegas Sphere
Beyoncé was at one time rumored to be doing a residency at the Sphere
the claim was refuted after the owner of the Knicks
Radio City Music Hall as well as MSG sent her the cease-and-desist document
“Beyoncé — many orders of magnitude larger than the Sphere venue — leans over
and looms over it,” read the legal document penned by Dolan's attorney Kathleen McCarthy of the law firm King & Spalding
Beyoncé's production company Parkwood Entertainment received the letter
Sphere also claimed the Grammys winner has never visited the venue
of “impermissible use and violation” of the company's intellectual property rights
which “has resulted in significant that Beyoncé will end her tour with a Sphere residency.”
The news comes following Beyoncé performed her second show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
She will also be performing three more shows in the following week before taking her Cowboy Carter tour to the Midwest for her Chicago concert
Showers early with some clearing overnight
DiTonno Demolition workers tear down the remains of 1094 Parkwood Boulevard after yesterday's fire Friday
The Parkwood Boulevard home that was decimated by a Thursday fire was demolished on Friday afternoon
SCHENECTADY — The Parkwood Boulevard home decimated by a fire on Thursday was demolished on Friday
with three Schenectady families losing their home
A dozen residents were displaced by the Thursday morning fire
with none of the occupants injured as a result of the incident as firefighters battled the blaze
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BARBER Schenectady firefighters battle a 2 alarm fire at 1094 Parkwood Boulevard after fire was reported shortly before noon Thursday
Kevin Woodrow pours a bottle of water over his head while battling a 2 alarm fire at 1094 Parkwood Boulevard after fire was reported at 11:44 a.m
Day care center workers evacuated their building at 1098 Parkwood Boulevard after flames began to spread as Schenectady firefighters battle a 2 alarm fire at 1094 Parkwood Boulevard after fire was reported shortly before noon Thursday
Contact Ted Remsnyder at tremsnyder@dailygazette.net
Schenectady police officers will see a 14% pay increase over the next five years in a new contract expected to be approved by the city council on Monday night
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