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<br />Now you enn t.�iilor youn c�ating, cooling and ventil��tin� sytitem to ��c►ur nec�cls. "ADAPT-AIRE"
<br />Roof Top installAtions huve sep��rate, speciFilly� engineered units desi�;r_ed to he assembleci une with
<br />the other. The basii blower unit has filters Anc] d�impers which utilire either fresh or return air
<br />or u rambination c�f both. According to your neecls, vou can select a he�iting unit, gas ur ail fired,
<br />c��nging from 120,000 to 1,0OO,OUO B'I'iJ output. You
<br />u15� h�ve your choice of co�►ling and condenser units
<br />witl� c�.i{�aciiies from 3 to 45 tons, piped and charged.
<br />��5� ��0� � Completely assembled, yuu have an installation tai-
<br />lorecl to your c�s�ct nceds.
<br />Mammoth "ADAYT-AIRI;" Roof 'I'op installa-
<br />, . � .- � ,�,�= � �� �, � tions iire e(iicient and economical. They occupy no
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<br />�� SHOPPING CENTER AGE, JUNE 1983
<br />lD�.D A►RM1� DE�OT NOVI!' 5ERVES 1�� C�N7'ER
<br />St�or�ping ccnters from Caast to
<br />Cc�ast run the b.►mut in style from
<br />the fabuluus to the con���ntional.
<br />I3ut among thc uniyue, is thc
<br />"Quadrangle" in Southern Indiana.
<br />Jc�'ersonvilie, on the Or�rc�, has
<br />provided the site—an old Military
<br />Iaepc�t, irz rise until recent years.
<br />From it, for nearly a century, the
<br />entire United States Army ���as
<br />furnished with Quartermasters'
<br />stores.
<br />Imaginataon, l:now-how and
<br />courage f�r the colossal undertak-
<br />ing of developing the site into a
<br />shoppers' Mecca, belong to Joseph
<br />1.H. �onner. :�t the time of the par-
<br />chase in 1960 from General Serv-
<br />ice Administration for $310,000,
<br />he was the owner oti a small strip
<br />center in a ncighboring area.
<br />The "Quad" is located �n Je�-
<br />tersonvilie's main trafTic stem, al-
<br />mosX in the heart of town where
<br />zoning has posed r:o problems.
<br />Built on the design of a frontier
<br />fort, the old Reservation with its
<br />massive brick walSs is considered
<br />one of the most conspicuous struc-
<br />tur�s alon� the Ohio. The eighteen-
<br />acre tract �vas bc�ug�t by the city
<br />c�f Jcfi'erscanviilc in 1 b7U f��r � 1 1,-
<br />t)U�). �ccclecf to the U.�. Go�•�rn-
<br />m�nt, con�trtietion c�f buildin��s �vas
<br />c��n��lete�i in 187�.
<br />Tt�e �icturesyue central tower,
<br />►ike���ise the Ic��v buildings rem.iin
<br />uncham�cci, precluding the possi-
<br />bility of attr�acting ch��ins. The
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<br />�ite, "fuur syuar�.�� frontinz ��n
<br />four titv str�et� �ncl��scs an inncr
<br />rc�urt. The biiit�lin�zs cavee'-��),l)U(1
<br />syuaic Ceel of spac�.
<br />Th� impressi��e entrance is op�n
<br />ses<<tt�e to those �vlto le�ve histuric
<br />lanclmarks. and to sho�{icrs frot»
<br />thc ��hree Falis Cities.
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<br />'�\IVE L�1�E lfOl!" SAY TE�i�I►{�i5 7'O �.�1i�DL���
<br />Harry A. Rosenfeld certainly has a
<br />ri�ht to look happy--the loving
<br />cup that is being presented to him
<br />has the following inscription on it:
<br />"World's Most Loved Landlord."
<br />Rosenfeld, of the Rosenfel�
<br />Realty Company, Washington,
<br />D.C., is the landlord of Frederick
<br />Shopping �enter, Frederick, Mary-
<br />land, and the center's rr��rchants'
<br />association n�ade the presentation
<br />in appreciation oE the personal in-
<br />terest that Ros�°nfeld has shown
<br />in the center's tenants.
<br />At Rosenfeld's left at the pre-
<br />sentation cereniony is the presi-
<br />dent of the shopping center mer-
<br />chants' association, Mrs. Stella
<br />Shellhorse.
<br />SHOPPING CENTER AGE, JUNE 1963
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