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Brochure To Show Off Fayetteville Architecture

Posted: March 12, 2010 at 5:59 a.m.

Historic buildings and sites in Fayetteville will get their due with the publication of a brochure to chronicle not just the architecturally significant, but Fayetteville’s history as well.

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The Beverly Manor apartments (also by Seagraves) might be a good candidate. The U of A Fine Arts Center (Edward Durell Stone) is an iconic building. John Williams designed at least one of the fraternity houses (as did Stone), and there ought to be a few worthy homes in town by the likes of John Williams, Fay Jones, and Herb Fowler.

Posted by: alpha_cat

March 12, 2010 at 10:41 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

speaking of architecture

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter...

You can bet that telegiants have lobbied the FCC to formulate a national broadband plan to forestall initiatives by local communities to make use of competitive advantage opportunities.
Points of Note
I. NWA regional authorities need to build a NWA specific fiberoptic network.... (cynically) or maybe it is better for cox, alltel and att to transport the value (MONEY of CUSTOMERS stays here) of regional data to processing centers in tulsa and kansas city along with their feed loop financial windfalls. (sarcastically) 1. NWA doesn't need to be attractive for companies like Internap or Akamai or to have its own home grown examples of Intelligent Routing. 2. Maybe the region should forget about the multimodal functions of fiberoptics as a utility (BIG BROADBAND)and not compete with cox and regional phone companies.
The responsibility of local governing is to finance these attractive assets; grow and develop them for their economic sector value; and then privatize the commodity to fund the newer examples of advantageous public utilities

II. NWA Big Broadband (partnership development)
Debt costs will significantly undermine the wealth engine value of locally controlled big broadband during the early years if it is accomplished solely through public financing. A public/ private utility dually owned through preferred shares and eventual public common share offerings can reduce borrowing overhead costs and interest payments can be replaced with cheaper fixed dividend payments that are more firmly leverageable as assets. Ideally, the leveraging opportunities are used as capital inducements for related business to establish outposts and other related venture capital initiatives. (YOU need to see by mind the capital footprint spread potential for the development's multiple foci .)

The development of broadband utilities platforms a reversal of the economic wealth extracting practices of the housing and rental unit bust...most of the funds from which were transferred for use into more lucrative international markets. The flawed operant market conditions demand constant productivity improvements at increasing rates to keep pace with the avoidable charge of rising debt.

I will come back to this topic later this weekend and turn it into an intense speech that reminds readers of the want to feed at the federal trough of dead end foolishness at the side of "I had an opportunity....to rape life" that has left them adequate choices for rhetoric at the polls

Posted by: andyadkins

March 13, 2010 at 12:03 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Anyone chatted with the Fayetteville Forward Historic & Heritage Resources citizen leader Paula Marinoni, pm@PaulaMarinoni.com
(479) 444-6170?

Posted by: newdesignschool

March 13, 2010 at 8:45 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Yes, newdesignschool, I was looking for her name in the article... Strange..!!!

Posted by: Aimee

March 13, 2010 at 10:15 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

On strange...! 1) Ridiculing a market system (historic architecture) that doesn't work but will continue uninterrupted because current election choices have no incentive to change it and lack the acumen and energy of thought to accomplish it.

2) Liars http://andyadkins.livejournal.com/210... &

http://andyadkins.livejournal.com/195...

3) If the biggest egos were appropriately sacrificed by the emptiness of their rhetorical accomplishments , it would have carried the razorbacks to a national football championship jan 2007

Posted by: andyadkins

March 13, 2010 at 3:17 p.m. ( | suggest removal )

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