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Jesse Knish Photographer; Austin Texas; Downtown Austin Texas; Construction, high rise, multi million dollar developments, residential condos, steel beams, cranes, crane, industrial, South Bank Lady Bird Johnson Lake; Auditorium Shores; Jesse Knish Photography; Stock Photography; Commercial Photography; Advertising Photography; Editorial Photography; Food Photography; Adventure Photography; Jesse Knish; Austin; Dallas; Houston; Miami; Orlando; Atlanta; St. Louis; San Francisco; San Diego; New York; Manhattan; Minneapolis; Chicago; Michigan; Detroit
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Jesse Knish Photographer; Austin Texas; Downtown Austin Texas; Construction, high rise, multi million dollar developments, residential condos, steel beams, cranes, crane, industrial, South Bank Lady Bird Johnson Lake; Auditorium Shores; Jesse Knish Photography; Stock Photography; Commercial Photography; Advertising Photography; Editorial Photography; Food Photography; Adventure Photography; Jesse Knish; Austin; Dallas; Houston; Miami; Orlando; Atlanta; St. Louis; San Francisco; San Diego; New York; Manhattan; Minneapolis; Chicago; Michigan; Detroit
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Business Climate
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Business Climate
The Whataburger just off Shoreline Boulevard has a 2nd level patio that overlooks the Corpus Christi Bay.
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Pictured Above: Further cementing the areas reputation as a hoops hotbed, Kansas City is now home to the state-of-the-art College Basketball Experience (CBE). Connected to the new Sprint Center arena via a common lobby, the 41,500-square-foot entertainment facility contains hands-on, interactive basketball exhibits and houses the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
The Kansas City Power & Light District or Power & Light District is a shopping and entertainment district currently in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA, developed by the Cordish Company of Baltimore, Maryland and designed by 360 Architecture. The district comprises nine blocks on the south side of the downtown loop. It is is located between Baltimore Avenue to the west, Grand Boulevard to the east, 12th Street to the north, and Interstate 670 to the south.[1] The $850 million mixed-use district is one of the largest development projects in the Midwestern United States[2] The Power & Light District ise one of only a few places in the United States where possession and consumption of open containers of alcoholic beverages are allowed on the street, although they remain prohibited on the street throughout the rest of Kansas City.
The Northland is the part of the Kansas City metropolitan area that is north of the Missouri River, primarily Clay and Platte counties. Each county and cities within are:
Clay County
Excelsior Springs
Gladstone
Kearney
Liberty
North Kansas City
Smithville
Platte County
Parkville
Platte City
Riverside
Weston
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24 Diner Austin TX - Jesse Knish Photography
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Arts and Culture
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Arts and Culture
Jamie Grites and Douglas Johnson enjoy the exhibition at the McLean County Arts Center.
The McLean County Arts Center (MCAC) is one of the oldest, community-based, non-profit, art organizations in the midwest. Our mission is to support and encourage the visual arts in McLean County.
MCAC features 12 exhibitions yearly, which include the works of local, regional and nationally known artists.
MCAC offers classes for children and adults that include painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, jewelry, art history, appreciation and printmaking.
MCAC performs a vital function in our community by encouraging and promoting the work of local artists.
MCAC is so much more than the Sugar Creek Arts Festival. We also sponsor the Spring Bloom Arts Festival in March; host the very popular Margarita Night in June and the Holiday Treasures Exhibition and Sale in November. Additionally, MCAC organizes the biennial Emerging Illinois Artist Exhibition and the states oldest annual amateur exhibition. - JCI Photo Jesse Knish
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