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A residential conversion is planned at the other end of the district, in a Tudor-style building once known as Block Hall and more recently as the Italian Alps restaurant.
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(Hilton will continue to operate the Waldorf in a 100-year agreement it signed with the new owner). As the negotiations were occurring, a bill backed by the union was making its way through the City Council that would have placed a moratorium on hotel-to-condominium conversions like the one the Waldorf is planning.
Several tea estates are being run on a workers' cooperative model, while others are being planned for conversion into tourist resorts.
Birger Jarl sank in an accident in 1813 and Erik Segersäll was planned for conversion as a paddlewheel steam battery for coastal defense, though the idea was eventually abandoned and the ship scrapped in 1826.
9. Family Gym: If you're planning a conversion the whole family will enjoy, consider making it a point to let each family member decide on one activity to incorporate into the room.
However, no information is available regarding how many hectares are currently under conversion or how many producers are planning to convert to organic production methods.
"A hotel play is much safer than if he was planning a condo conversion," Ben Thypin, director of market analysis for Real Capital Analytics, said of Mr. Hilfiger.
And there are still a few prominent Republican politicians who remain immune to Trump's brusque charm, although Ryan isn't the only elected official who seems to be planning his eventual conversion.
Staff who are planning for curricular conversion to standard PBL need to set a timeframe in the order of years to allow sufficient time for designing the curriculum, constructing the PBL problems and educating the staff in medical pedagogy and PBL skills.
The conversion was master-planned by Renzo Piano, architect of "The Shard" in London, as well as the headquarters of The New York Times in Manhattan.
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