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Renovations because of the flood.
Historically, the Northeast and the Midwest have driven renovations because of older homes and higher personal income rates.
Many playhouses in the city are grandly ornamental Victorian and Edwardian structures that call for urgent and costly renovations because of their age.
The elevator, which had been installed in 1970 and modernized in 1986, was scheduled to be overhauled in 2004, but authority officials say they were forced to put off the renovations because of budget cuts.
In 2009, federal authorities withdrew a promised subsidy of €2.7 million, or $3.9 million, for already finished building renovations because of a perceived conflict of interest in the presence of an art-loving Wiels administrator on the board of Cit Blaton, one of the contractors employed by the institution.
"Many airports around the country have undergone major renovations because of the increase in passenger traffic," said Mark Gottdiener, a professor of sociology at the University of Buffalo and the author of "Life in the Air: Surviving the New Culture of Air Travel" (Rowman & Littlefield, $19.95).
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Added to that is the built-up demand from people who put off their renovation, because of fear.
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum: 'Space Shuttle Enterprise: A Pioneer' (daily) Although the shuttle pavilion is undergoing renovation because of damage from Hurricane Sandy, this exhibition on the history and the development of the shuttle is on view in the main museum through the spring.
I've avoided, on purpose, using examples of interior renovations, because Dickinson's exterior changes are so striking: exploiting a house's landscape to insert an unobtrusive but welcome two-car garage, for instance, or making a shabby, lean-to back door into an inviting back porch-utility area.
"I couldn't even get a loan to pay back the cost of those renovations because we don't have the income to support it," she said in an interview.
Auburn Avenue is sometimes referred to as "black Peachtree," and it has enjoyed a significant renaissance and renovation recently because of the Olympic Games.
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