Friday, November 16, 2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
More Ken Jenkins team building
Black Sheep's corporate team building coach Kenny Jenkins pulls the old "feed your friend popcorn" exercise. Good times at Black Sheep training sessions. Marlon and Laura G were first to finish.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
49 days in 49 seconds, 1200 amps of power, a sharp edge and our employee entrance
We lost our camera for about a week during and after Tropical Storm Faye. Unfortunately, nothing got done that week except clean up, so we, fortunately, didn't miss anything monumental. This is May 5 to this morning.
Right now the building is under the power of a temporary pole on the building's Northeast corner. Soon, that pole will be removed and 1200 amps of power will go under Oak Street and feed these boxes. They say the initial activation is fun - from 100 feet away.
The stone work is about 95% complete around the exterior of the building. The guys from D Coop love a sharp edge - nothing round in this building
The finishing touches on the employee entrance from Margaret Street. Just waiting on the final two panels of IPE wood
And couldn't leave without another picture of the monumental staircase. The view from the top while walking down is amazing...I can imagine. Until the full hand rail is up, it's strictly off limits.
East Oak parking is going in.
Because the commercial areas of 5 Points are underdeveloped in parts, we were able to add parking in the city's Right of Way on the east side of Oak Street. Parking that was NOT required and open to all the visitors to the neighborhood.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
One year, a cloud of dust and graffiti
It has now been one year (give or take) from the start of construction and we apprehensively say, it shouldn't be much longer! From the restaurant perspective, we will begin the interviewing process this and next week while our equipment, smallwares, etc. comes in by the truck load - literally. Not only are we on a first name basis with the UPS and FedEx reps, motor common carriers know where to store the larger pieces of equipment.
The office spaces are coming along as well. While they will be left as raw as possible (read "blank canvas"), the marketing has begun - http://www.costar.com/costarconnect/MasterPage/Main.aspx?SiteId=21589&CheckSum=89141&type=off. You know you want your office in the coolest building in town.
The roofers are getting ready to install the final paver system
The rannai water heater systems installed in the roof mechanical room
Elevator being built
Installation of Allucabond panels
Finishing up the stone work on Margaret Street
Glass on the bottom floor
Our new front door...not really, but something to keep the building secure as the fence comes down soon
Walling in the fire riser system
Our first graffiti! After TECO installed our gas meter, some nit wit spray painted the meter grey to make it look shiny and new - without putting up a barrier between it and the very expensive and hard to clean Ariscraft stone.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Epoxy grout - who knew?
Things are starting to get into the final stages here. Working on the
weekend to get everything done by Summer 2012.
weekend to get everything done by Summer 2012.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Glass - a mental milestone
Last week, they began putting glass around the building on Margaret and Oak. Glass has been in the north wall for several weeks, but unless you ate at Mossfire or took a close look, you'd never know. While this is a significant step in drying in the building, we look most forward to seeing glass go in the bottom floor around the restaurant.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Top a that!
In honor of 5 Points newest eating establishment - Tapa that!
While the Margaret and Oak Street sides start to get covered in the Ariscraft stone, the back is almost finished.
These cap stones weigh about 375lbs. We offered Chef Guy's help if they wanted to walk them up the stairs, but they decided to use a machine instead.
While the Margaret and Oak Street sides start to get covered in the Ariscraft stone, the back is almost finished.
These cap stones weigh about 375lbs. We offered Chef Guy's help if they wanted to walk them up the stairs, but they decided to use a machine instead.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
A finished surface!
It's only tile, but anything these days that's a finished surface gets us a little excited. It's actually not totally finished. White, grey or black grout...these are the things we ponder at night.
Friday, May 18, 2012
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