Showing posts with label Closed. Show all posts
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Friday, 15 February 2013

Code closed C, Sunset Plaza building nine by Andrew Asch


If another reminder was necessary retail shop is difficult, it is here.

A few days after that the character of C Code was presented in a Jan. 4 Apparel News article on Sunset Plaza, Code C shops closed.

"It was one of the things most sudden I heard about," said Shauna Stein, a fashion designer and a fashion consultant who has worked in the Code. One minute C Code were of the company, the other the store was empty.

Multiline shop opened in August 2009 in 8641 Sunset Blvd., in a shop 3,000 square feet that once housed a shops for the now-defunct D & G line.

(C) goods mix code included lines contemporary Vivienne Westwood Anglomania, unique and Habitual, shop has sought to meet the variety of experience multi-brand from the point of view of the design of the brand shop.

Sunset Plaza president and owner Francis s. Montgomery II stated that he had given rebates to all his tenants during the recession, and he gave C Code expects another when owners requested a late 2012. They could not even make the rent. But the timing was poor for a company looking for a break. Sunset Plaza had no vacant positions in December.

"When we approach a packed auditorium, we will examine the rate," said Montgomery. "It is time to stand up to what the market will pay."

There are now two seats to be filled in Sunset Plaza; the former space of C Code and the other in the new building the plaza 8600. The new tenants in the building of 8600 French watchmaker is F.P. Journe, who will open a shop later this year.

New 8600 Sunset Plaza building.

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Friday, 1 February 2013

Office of Defense Trade Controls Compliance Closed Due to Building Fire



March 21, 2012 Office of Defense Trade Controls Compliance Closed Due to Building Fire

The State Department's Directorate of Defense Trade (DDTC) controls announced today that a fire occurred early Tuesday morning, March 20, in a portion of the Washington, DC office complex that includes the Office of Defense Trade Controls Compliance (DTCC).

The fire occurred before normal duty hours and there were no reports of injury. The fire did not impact DTCC, but the office experienced fairly significant water damage. Other offices within the DDTC were not impacted. As a result, DTCC was closed yesterday and remains closed while damage assessment teams survey conditions. While temporary space is being prepared for the compliance staff, this effort is expected to take 2 to 3 days to complete.

DTCC expects to return to a normal level of operation within one week. In the meantime, industry will experience delays in contacting members of the compliance staff and in the issuance of new and renewing registrations.