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| Ohio deserves to be home of space shuttle Lancaster Eagle Gazette No one questions the contributions Ohio has made to the aerospace industry since, literally, the invention of flight, so it came as a shock when NASA opted not to send one of its four retiring space shuttles to the US Air Force Museum for its final ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Seattle Space Needle turning 50 years old The Seattle Times That recalls how the idea for the needle was sketched on a napkin by Edward Carlson. He wanted something futuristic for the Seattle World's Fair. The 605-foot tall Space Needle opened to fair visitors in April 1962 and has been a symbol of Seattle ever ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Demand for industrial space in NYC driving rents back up Crain's New York Business That translates to $160 a square foot for the first-floor industrial space (the second floor is for offices), a few dollars less than it might have fetched at the market peak in 2008. "It wasn't cheap, but it's worth it because we need more space to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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