Home Depot donates $40,000 to Bronx YMCA construction. (Transcripts).(Young Men's Christian Association)(Brief Article)

From: Real Estate Weekly | Date: August 7, 2002 | Copyright information

The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer, presented the Bronx YMCA with a check for $40,000 toward construction of a new, state-of-the-art facility.

The new Bronx YMCA will include a large swimming pool, health and wellness center, family computer center and other amenities. Construction of the facility began in October 2001 and is scheduled to be completed by January of next year.

Prior to the check presentation, approximately 100 third a...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

New YMCA in the Bronx to open spring 2003.
Real Estate Weekly ; A distinctive YMCA with extensive glass panels affording views of the Long Island Sound is under construction on a six-acre waterfront campus in the southeast section of the Bronx. The new 23,000-SF building will join an existing YMCA facility, located at 2 Castle Hill Ave., announced the YMCA of
New York's rock 'n' roll rhapsody.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England) ; ... here, I'll make it anywhere ... ' The landmarks and shrines of this rock 'n' roll heritage do not appear on most New York tourist maps and are easily overlooked in the breathless round of shopping and sightseeing. But every so often a name on a street sign or ...
Felker was mag mogul: Clay Felker: 1925-2008.
Daily Variety ; ... edited and wrote for dozens of publications including Life, Time, Esquire, the Village Voice, Adweek, Daily News Today, Manhattan Inc. and U.S. News and World Report. In 1995, UC Berkeley named its magazine journalism program after Felker, and he and his ...
Club fit Briarcliff.(Newsmakers)(Club Fit Briarcliff)(Brief Article)
Westchester County Business Journal ; David Garcia of Briarcliff Manor was appointed fitness director at Club Fit Briarcliff, Briarcliff Manor, a health and fitness club. Most recently, Garcia was youth/teen health and wellness specialist at the YMCA of Greater New York. Prior to that, he was membership and health and wellness director
Giants sun-dried in desert
New Haven Register ; TEMPE, Ariz. -- Emmitt Smith and Bertrand Berry might be the most significant free agents to sign with the Cardinals since the team moved to Arizona. Both proved their value in Arizona's 17-14 victory over the sputtering New York Giants on Sunday. The Giants also pitched in to aid greatly in their
Workfare implications for the public sector
St. John's Law Review ; I. INTRODUCTION The federal Welfare Reform Law of 1996 has presented striking new challenges to New York State's public administration. The program provides a generous amount of freedom to the state's allocation of its welfare resources, but it challenges the entitlement guidelines of the 1938
YMCA completes $50m capital campaign.(Construction & Design)
Real Estate Weekly ; The YMCA of Greater New York has successfully completed a $50 million capital campaign led by Stephen B. Siegel, Chairman, Global Brokerage for CB Richard Ellis. This successful undertaking has enabled the YMCA to move forward on one of the most significant new construction and renovation projects
POWER GRID CLOSES COSTLY LOOPHOLE; RULE BARS POWER TRADERS FROM CREATING CERTAIN INTERSTATE TRANSACTIONS THAT STRAIN LINES, UP PRICE.(News)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) ; Byline: Tim Knauss Staff writer Operators of the New York power grid have closed a profitable loophole that benefited a small number of power traders this year while raising everyone else's electric prices. The New York Independent System Operator notified federal regulators this week that it was
The art of summer in NYC.(Arts & Culture)(New York City)
The Christian Science Monitor ; Byline: Carol Strickland Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor New York -- Summer art exhibitions in New York City tend to be crowd-pleasing visual extravaganzas of wide public appeal, akin more to a beach novel than an existential tract. The edgier, more challenging offerings are deferred
BETTER, BUT STILL LACKING OOMPH; SCHWEINFURTH'S 'MADE IN NEW YORK' SHOW PLAYS IT SAFE IN SHADOW OF EVERSON BIENNIAL.(Stars)(Column)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) ; Byline: KATHERINE RUSHWORTH CONTRIBUTING WRITER The annual Made in New York exhibition at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn is once again upon us, which means summer is in full swing. Each year, the show highlights works by artists from throughout New York state, with this year's