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This 400 foot tower will have 350 units and be comprised of 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units. This tower will be replacing the once slated Gateway Towers (a twin tower building that would have had 236 and 125 units in each tower) designed by architect Richard Meyer. By replacing the twin tower building, Victoria Place allows for a smaller foot print making more room for the Victoria Ward Park which will be part of the Central Plaza Park across of Auahi Street.

According to Todd Apo from the Howard Hughes Corportion, Victoria Place will not have any commercial retail space like their past 6 towers. Victoria Place is designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz who also designed Anaha and Aalii. Sales have not yet started and the official release is yet to be announced. We are expecting sales to start at the end of 2019/early 2020.

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Thirteen-year-old Tal has lived his entire life in the enormous, labyrinthine Castle of the Chosen, which is in a state of perpetual darkness due to the Veil that hangs above its seven towers. Inside the Castle, society is sharply delineated by class; the Chosen, like Tal, have magical Sunstones and living shadows, while their servants, the Underfolk, have only \"natural\" shadows and aren't allowed to have Sunstones. When Tal's father disappears, he tries to steal a larger Sunstone to help his family -- only to wind up stranded outside the Castle when things go awry. Desperate to return home, he first must survive in a wider world he never knew existed.

Councilman Rick Garcia and Councilwoman Jeanne Faatz have pushed for the installation of a seventh tower. The Denver Police Protective Association, the union that represents officers, also has made the installation of a seventh tower a priority.

Tal has lived his whole life in darkness. He has never left his home, a mysterious castle of seven towers. He does not see the threat that will tear apart his family and his world.But Tal cannot stay safe forever. When danger strikes, he must desperately climb the Red Tower to steal a Sunstone. He reaches the top......and then he falls into a strange and unknown world of warriors, iceships, and hidden magic. There Tal makes an enemy who will save his lifeand holds the key to his future.

Fantasy stories are enjoying another wave of popularity among young readers. While fans await the next Harry Potter book, they may be interested in "The Seventh Tower" series. Tal, the young hero, faces the daunting task of saving his family from being condemned to the Underworld. The only way to do this is to steal a new sunstone (the source of all power in this alternative world) from the Red Tower. His quest is fraught with danger and encounters with strange characters. Tal's guide is his exact opposite, making the journey to the tower even more unpleasant and hideous beasts frequently appear along the way. This is a fast-moving story that can be somewhat confusing; the names of the characters and locations get tangled up in the fantasy jargon. Also, the story starts in the middle; after one chapter of mid-story action, readers are pulled back for ten chapters of action that led up to this mid-point, then fourteen more chapters of what happened after the mid-point. Most of the traditional fantasy elements are included in this story, which leads into the next book of the series. Nix may have tried to pack too much into this book for readers to digest. 2000, Scholastic, Ages 11 to 14, $4.99. Reviewer: Carol Lynch

First of a thrilling fantasy adventure series set on the Dark World, where society is ranked according to its colour clan and the most precious commodity is light. In all the world there is only one place that ever sees the sun. A seven-towered castle built upon a mountain high above the desolate ice lands below. Tal is getting ready for the Day of Ascension -- a day when all the 13-year-old Chosen from the Castle of Seven Towers enter the spirit world of Aenir. Then his father disappears with the family's Primary Sunstone. Without it, Tal cannot enter Aenir and bind himself to a Spiritshadow -- a guardian being, both protector and friend. Tal tries to steal a Sunstone, but during his act of thievery is thrown off the Castle of Seven Towers by a powerful Spiritshadow Keeper. He falls down to the iceworld below, where he is captured by Icecarls. To save his life, he must team up with Milla -- a Shield-Maiden-in-training -- and offer his aid to the nomads. Which complicates his task immeasurably!

Second title in fantasy adventure series, THE SEVENTH TOWER, from bestselling author, Garth Nix. In the Dark World, society is ranked according to colour clans and the most precious commodity is light. In all the world there is only one place that ever sees the sun, a seven-towered castle on a mountain high above the desolate ice lands below. Tal, a Chosen, and Milla, an Icecarl, have been thrown together on a dangerous quest to gain a Sunstone. They must reach the Castle of the Seven Towers, home for Tal, but a dangerous and strange place for Milla. From the deadly Hall of Nightmares to the magical chambers of Tal's great-uncle Ebbitt, they must navigate the Castle without being discovered. Sinister forces are conspiring against them and it will take all their strength just to survive!

Contrastive learning is a form of distance learning that aims to learn invariant features from two related representations. In this work, we explore the hypothesis that an image and caption can be regarded as two different views of the underlying mutual information, and train a model to learn a unified vision-language representation space that encodes both modalities at once in a modality-agnostic manner. We first identify difficulties in learning a one-tower model for vision-language pretraining (VLP), and propose One Representation (OneR) as a simple yet effective framework for our goal. We discover intriguing properties that distinguish OneR from the previous works that have modality-specific representation spaces such as zero-shot localization, text-guided visual reasoning and multi-modal retrieval, and present analyses to provide insights into this new form of multi-modal representation learning. Thorough evaluations demonstrate the potential of a unified modality-agnostic VLP framework.

The highest floor has a central room filled with empty, broken crates, and smaller rooms with large, glassless windows looking out around the tower. There are iron poles Torne tells me were once the mounts for weapons.

The creatures keep testing the tower, trying to climb up. So far, they have been unsuccessful. They have hands of some sort, but they don't seem to have the strength or mobility in their arms to pull their bodies up.

Aside from the sound of bone-on-bone, they've been largely silent, at least around the tower. Occasionally, we'll hear that keening sound from the woods, often followed by the scream of some other creature. But nearer to us, they seem to be keeping their silence.

A lot across Seventh Street from the fauxtalian Medici apartments in City West has been sitting dormant for about a decade, but has recently been tapped as the future site of a tower that could reach 36 stories. Career Lofts-LA, an LLC, has turned in plans to build what planning documents describe as a 36-story mixed-use tower on the 1.9-acre property, Urbanize LA says. (Orange County-based United American Properties is also linked to the project.) The development would include not only a high-rise with 422 residential units plus commercial space, but could also include a seven-story hotel. And why not? This 'hood is rapidly heating up these days.

A 26-story tower is planned at the other end of the block, by Seventh Street and Lucas, and a smaller 12-story building is planned for a block just to the south. To the north, a giant three-building project from Holland Partners is underway. And the area's also got a hot new music venue too: the newly opened Teragram Ballroom (formerly the Playhouse Theatre) is just about a block or so from the proposed tower.
High-Rise Development Planned in City West [ULA]
Cheaper DTLA Alternative Will Have Studios Starting at $1,500 [Curbed LA]

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG (I), Mayor of New York: Today marks the seventh anniversary of the day our world was broken. It lives forever in our hearts and in our history, a tragedy that unites us in a common memory and a common story.

Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library. "Row of buildings on the south side of Thirty-fourth Street, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, that is being razed to make way for the approach to the Pennsylvania Terminal--note the men demolishing the tower of the church" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1909. -f57c-0131-e4e0-58d385a7bbd0

Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library. "Row of buildings on the south side of Thirty-fourth Street, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, that is being razed to make way for the approach to the Pennsylvania Terminal--note the men demolishing the tower of the church" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed December 4, 2023. -f57c-0131-e4e0-58d385a7bbd0

Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library. (1909). Row of buildings on the south side of Thirty-fourth Street, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, that is being razed to make way for the approach to the Pennsylvania Terminal--note the men demolishing the tower of the church Retrieved from -f57c-0131-e4e0-58d385a7bbd0

title=(still image)Row of buildings on the south side of Thirty-fourth Street, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, that is being razed to make way for the approach to the Pennsylvania Terminal--note the men demolishing the tower of the church, (1909)

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