An uptown look in downtown Harford

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The owner of the condominium situated in the Downtown Hartford nearby Connecticut having commanding views of the cityscape and the river is put on for sale in 2006 after 22 years of ownership. The condominium is on the 27th floor of the Bushnell Tower, designed by I.M. Pei in a way that merged two units into one which resulted in a open, sunny space with 11-foot ceilings, 10-tall widows facing north into the heart of Hartford, with two underground parking spaces and 24-hour-a-day lobby security.

author: Carlton, Michael
Design and construction, Condominiums

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Jewel of the harbor

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Sandy Rowse, the present owner of The Knowlton House, named for the original owner who had built it in 1888 and was called the 'Jewel of the Harbor' due to its commanding view and prominence in the past is put on for sale. After Sandy purchased the house in 1995 she restored the inside of the house to its original Victorian glory, with its mahogany paneling, original chandeliers, medallions, and windows.

author: Carlton, Michael
Marketing procedures, Marketing, Company marketing practices, Historic buildings, Mansions, Residential real estate

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When less is more

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Discussed here are small luxury ships that are able to nudge into small ports that mega-ships can't access. Although huge ships are launched more, but selected number of cruisers are discovering the attraction of small-ship cruising which assures personal service, and a refreshing easy calm among the other benefits.

author: Carlton, Michael
Ships

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