I took a couple of pictures today. I don't have photobucket anymore so if anyone wants to put them up, just shoot me a message. I talked to a construction guy and he said that they have 2 floors to go and the views of the city are amazing from the top. I also dropped by the sales office. They said the second tower will be starting soon and the first tower is selling very well.
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I took a couple of pictures today. I don't have photobucket anymore so if anyone wants to put them up, just shoot me a message. I talked to a construction guy and he said that they have 2 floors to go and the views of the city are amazing from the top. I also dropped by the sales office. They said the second tower will be starting soon and the first tower is selling very well.
Have you tried Flickr? I think you can post pictures from there with a free account.
^You need the image url and not the page the image is on.
Something like this, you can quote me to see what to do.
Image by me, it's Regina, not Seattle.
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Flickr is being annoying with https for urls, if you remove the s and make it an http from the image it shows up better for more browsers and people who aren't currently logged into flickr. At least that is my experience.
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-- “We heal each other with kindness, gentleness and respect.” -- Richard Wagamese
-- “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It's not.” -- Dr. Seuss
It's a great camera. I bought it in 2008. Unfortunately I dropped my 75-300 lenses last year and they don't make repair parts for them anymore. One of these days when I start working again I will pick one up off of eBay.
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Condo buyers at Seattle’s largest condominium development, the Insignia in downtown, have begun closing.
Over the past week more than 40 homeowners have closed on their luxury condo homes in the South Tower and have started to move-in. This marks a major milestone not only for Bosa and Insignia, but for Seattle’s condominium market, heralding the first new condo delivery in Seattle in six long years.
The sales center has moved to the 22nd floor of the South Tower with a selection of furnished model homes on display and the finishing touches are in the works on the building’s world class amenities.
At present, approximately 80% of the homes in the South Tower (Phase 1) and 55% of the homes in the North Tower (Phase 2) have been sold. The North Tower is scheduled for completion next summer.