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- Park Avenue, with a grid of large windows, but would have even smaller floorplates. Traversal of the Big Bend would be possible with an elevator that can...
- the building is organized as a slender and rational stack, before the floorplates start to slide outwards in a spiraling motion where the tower contains...
- overrun which increased its overall height slightly. Larger, open plan floorplates were also created. It re-opened in mid-1995 as a multi-let office tower...
- cranes were ****embled on site, to commence works on the main core and floorplates, which would see the structure start to rise throughout 2018. A top-down...
- four spare torpedoes were stored. Two more spares were stored above the floorplates where they occupied much of the available space. The crew responsible...
- spring and tube design. The magazine was slightly modified, changing the floorplate and ****ing the follower spring with a resistance insert at its base.[citation...
- PMAG magazines, ladder rail panels, and AFG foregrip; the PMAGs themselves have been out****ed with the company's Ranger Plate magazine floorplates...
- that larger corporate tenants might avoid the building, as its narrow floorplates would require firms needing larger amounts of office space to locate...
- The stores were modelled on France's Leader Price chain, with a smaller floorplate than Asda's mainstream stores and with a primary focus on own-brand products...
- the property market generally, coupled with continuing demand for large floorplate Grade A office space, slowly improved the level of interest. A critical...