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He loves them so much he designed a dream garage for his dream car. A step away from downtown Atlanta- Come relax under a canopy of giant trees and the sounds of the forest in this new modern treetop loft.

Gil Rigaud, a doctor in Fort Lauderdale, wanted to downsize from his 3,square-foot house and completely change the way he was living. Today I show you an LA loft filled with the personality and character of its owner, Chris Cushingham, a design student who has made this home as well as his graduate project in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Creative modern loft in Bordeaux, designed by Teresa Sapey Estudio located in an industrial district.

An oasis of peace out of time in the center of Cape Town, South Africa: an unusual home set in a 19th century Protestant church. Look at this home! Modern blending with traditional. Opposing genres are unexpected and this tension really does it. A loft large enough to ride your bike in sounds like the paragon of city living.

Problem is: how do you actually live in over 4,square-feet of raw space? For today, I brought a large gray and red loft in New York. The living room has plenty of space. How would you even know that the Police are waving at the criminals you are talking about? Are you there with them and are trying to cover that fact by being indignant?

Or is it that you do not want Mr. Baines to know your real name because he might recognize it from his records? You will not even give the public or the Police the correct location………are these people really your buddies and you really do not want them to get caught?

How can you expect the CoP to get the job done if you send them on wild goose chases to places that do not exist? If you see crime…….

So if a storm washes your beach away you are not allowed to fix the damage? I bet none of these folks live on the beach side. I would like to see how they feel if after a storm there property was covered in water and they were told that the could not repair the damage.

Shore lines are getting washed away all over the world and the reclamation process just returns it to what is was and is required in order to maintain the shore lines or else they would all get washed out to sea. Global Warming is effecting the shores of the whole world all people like this are doing is restoring the damage to the natural environment caused by man.

Beck would appreciate this gesture on behalf of the people and enjoy the greenery. Keep it green, keep it clean, keep it natural and keep it ours!!! Shoreline stabilization would remove all the concrete and concrete monstrosities causing the erosion and destruction of the protective plants. Yea look at the house built on boggie sand road in west bay. They are also blocking beach access to the public. What will come to this? Yes, what is the story on Boggy Sand Road?

The beach access points have been closed off with locked gates. You can still drive through the main boggy sand road, park in one of their driveways and walk to the beach. That is because absent an established right of way there is no right to access the beach from private land.

I know one of the landowners on that road, a local that lives on the land side, is extremely rude and aggressive to anyone he or his son find walking up their access path. Yes, we noticed this weekend that all beach access has been blocked on Boggy Sands by locked gates. What is the correct department to report this to? It is my understanding from residents of Boggy Sands Rd that this is where the public access is supposed to be legally.

CNS should really do a little inquiry into these stories before they post PSS garbage carte blanche, including their erroneous free legal advice. I think this Katrina Jurn and protect south sound should work on making sure this canal does not get built which it will.

And not hassle people trying to restore the beach front. As a resident of south sound I am happy mr. He is extending his own beach at the risk of all of his neighbours beaches and at a risk of causing serious erosion along a large area of the South Sound coastline. Will it also make the island heavier on the side and cause it to tilt and topple over into the Ocean? If the stones were already there and the beach was naturally the way he is intending, no one would be up in arms about it because nature would do its course.

Nature would erode it after time and then what would you say then? If you build on the beach this causes erosion, every time. Thereafter, you will need to convert the sea to a beach! The sea will reclaim, just wait. The boulders will end up in the swamp after plunging through some concrete. The comments to this story are staggering.

Caymanians have every opportunity and advantage in these islands yet, cry foul for everything. Foreigners take this and government give me that. There is always a foreigner or politician to blame. Take some responsibility for your own life!

Yes, I am a Caymanian… a seventh generation one at that. Rene Hislop is a Caymanian and has done the same thing much worse down the road. Beck is an expat. It is up to majority of people who do have a conscience to stand up and speak out when they see injustice and wrong being done in their own community, and beyond. Rene and Jerry have the money…PPM needs the money…. This is when the government has to take their foot out of there mouth and sieze assets of people that they think can break the law….

Even if i have to walk on the iron shore or swim! This whole article baffles me. After the high tides of last year, the beach around his house and several of his neighbors had been mostly eroded away. The man has done the public a service here, people. If the case had been clear that the works were needed and would work to secure all the beach, not just a little piece of it, surely planning would have been on board?

I would imagine that he would be equally upset if a neighbour built a larger groin that impacted his bit of beach and would want someone to intervene. What drove the guy to do this is the ineptitude of planning to address the issue in a timely manner, that is impartial, best for the Island and understandable. Do you realise his actions are extremely self serving and while they may extend his beach they will cause the beaches on either side of him to erode?

Probably your own beach will suffer. Do you realize that the authorities have not commented in this article? Do you realize this is soft journalism portraying heresay as fact? You can take these recent BS stories as fact but recently they are being shown to be just BS tabloid rag. Certainly I am against this, however what if these poachers were trying to feed their families, or sell the meat to make money to pay their bills, put their kids through school, etc, yet this rich person comes to our shores breaks our laws yet nothing is done?

He should be arrested and fined everyday for each rock laying on our shores. Why not give small businesses owner a break? Why not lower our utility bills? Give the police the resources to catch criminals and solve some of these crimes? Why not just give the caymanians a chance? Your entire post is nothing more than drivel, and my guess is those poachers you mention were trying to score some cash so they could buy more crack cocaine.

Sam, you are a complete donkey. Crack addicts stealing a mature female green sea turtle that is nesting to feed their habit is not someone who is poor and hungry. Then there's the banquet hall, wine cellar, spa, gymnasium, rooftop helipad, swimming pool and grotto that would surely meet the approval of the magazine publisher Hugh Hefner, tennis court, indoor golf and a cinema. Fortunately, since it is right on the beach, the house also meets the top hurricane resistance specifications.

Still, it has been on the market for almost a year, which is no surprise considering last year was a terrible time to try to sell property in the Cayman Islands, much worse than Residential prices fell between 10 per cent and 25 per cent compared with and land transfers declined 23 per cent. That was because many financial institutions based in the Cayman Islands laid off expatriates during the recession, which reduced the resident population, and with it, demand for property.

After the islands posted a budget deficit, there were also fears the UK government would impose direct taxation on the UK Overseas Territory.

This made would-be investors wary and few properties changed hands, even along the popular Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman, which attracts many foreign buyers. However, if you buy the Castillo Caribe, you do not just get the house and grounds. To sweeten the price tag, the owners are also throwing in all the furnishings, from the grand piano in the great room to the bouncy castle and ball pool in the kids' playroom.

The Quote: "Last year, there was the recession, the budget deficit and murmurings of a property tax, which led property investors to be nervous. But this year is a very different story.



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