City Rotary Club Announces the Pride of 2020 Susan Blumenthal Ownership Winners

Ithaca, New York-The Ithaca Annual Ownership Pride Award program is designed to recognize owners in Ithaca who have developed projects or improved their properties to improve the appearance of urban communities and business districts. The plan is a joint project between the Rotary Club of Ithaca and the City of Ithaca.
The award was founded by former co-committee member Susan Blumenthal. He believes that developers and owners should be recognized for work beyond the project’s requirements. The focus of the award is on those who are thoughtful and unexpected Projects and can enhance people’s aesthetic experience. Their environment and environment.
New fence and gate at 957 East State Street Owner: Max Pfeffer and Pilar Parra Builder: Whitmore Fence Company
This charming 1910 craftsman style house is now equipped with awire mesh fence designs at the front of the house for privacy and noise protection, and wrought iron fences on both sides to prevent deer from entering, while still admiring its beautiful and unique yard landscape. The wrought iron gate smashed the solid wooden wall to make people shine.
No one cares, one of our local treasures has moved and expanded! Their 29,978 square foot store in the New City Waterfront Market District has faced and overcome opening during the pandemic and is (proudly) regarded as a continuation of the local success story.
The entrance to the residence first features the charcoal gray concrete slab at the bottom of the staircase, elevating the appearance of the wooden staircase to that of a functional object. The new wire mesh fence panel design combines geometric lines and angles-combining square iron support frames, bronze heavy metal wire mesh between top and bottom rails, custom rectangular stainless steel handrails and low galvanized steel column caps.

Stewart Park Inclusive Playground Design Team: Parkitects, play games as designed, Earthplay, TG Miller engineers and Friends of Stewart Park
The latest additions to this new all-inclusive playground include a large and highly accessible school-age children’s play structure designed by Parkitects, as well as a curved guardrail with a passageway to enter the playground at different heights Multiple entrances. In addition, a protective cover for a historic merry-go-round was installed to protect this iconic park treasure in the next few years. Future stages include the development of new splash pads and adjacent accessible bathroom buildings.
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Post time: Dec-30-2020