• Old Metairie ‘Christmas fanatic’s’ entertaining tradition | Home/Garden
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    Old Metairie ‘Christmas fanatic’s’ entertaining tradition | Home/Garden

    On Black Friday, Shelley MacNary did what she always does after Thanksgiving Day. She rose before dawn to get a head start on Christmas. A self-professed “Christmas fanatic,” MacNary hurried to The Home Depot to purchase poinsettias at 50% off. Finding there was no limit to the number she could buy at that price, she snared 64 before the sun rose. She’s made that early poinsettia run for 20 years. “I just love Christmas,” MacNary said. “It’s a good time to be with friends and family. It’s a great time to say thanks and just be with good people.” ‘Christmas fanatic’ Shelley MacNary stands near some of her 64 poinsettias.…

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  • Robert A. M. Stern’s new twin, sweeping bell-shaped St. Regis Residences in Miami’s Financial District mirrors the city’s famed Art Deco tradition
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    Robert A. M. Stern’s new twin, sweeping bell-shaped St. Regis Residences in Miami’s Financial District mirrors the city’s famed Art Deco tradition

    Miami, Florida, United states Robert A. M. Stern and his design and style crew at RAMSA with each other with Rockwell Group and Swiss landscape architects Enea Garden Layout have developed two new Miami residential towers for developers Related Team and Integra Investments at the edge of Biscayne Bay with a sweeping bell-shaped footprint that will be instantly recognizable with rounded sorts and a glass design that attracts on the city’s Artwork Deco and Miami Present day heritage.  Adapted for 21st-Century residing, the twin structures will present iconic views to the water, south across Biscayne Bay, and north to the lights of Downtown Miami. The two-tower residence, with lavish interiors…

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