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<br />It m�ans that by insisting on AR�-�ertified �qui�rnenr.,
<br />yau benefit froin an industry-vride prQgr�n desi�ned t�e�
<br />make sure that you get what y�u �ay fc�r.
<br />!t r�e�ras th�t all c�rtified equipment i$ ra�.ed �� Briti�h
<br />Therrnal Units per hour.
<br />it me�ins th�t squipment is tested by an inde}�r��deni
<br />laboratory. Equipment for testing i� chosen by rep�e-
<br />sentatives of the ?ab who, without n�.tice, drap in c�r� a
<br />sales warehouse and make random selectian. In aciditia�,
<br />all specifications are checiced by ARI'� engine�rs. i�e
<br />ARI Seal may appear only� upon cquipme�tt wl�ich n�eet�s
<br />these rigorous standards.
<br />� N�xt time you build or remodel, specify r��I-��rtified
<br />�ir-conditioning equipment. Manufacturer� who make
<br />rnore than 90�;�, of �11 central air-conditioning equi�-
<br />ment* support i;he program. Look far the Seal. It mean.s
<br />protectiono
<br />*Unitnr,y equipment coverc:d by� t.tEe Certifir.sti�n Fr�o-
<br />gram ia rflted at 135,000 IiTUh c�r Ic�s.
<br />The ARI Directory of Certifiec[ Ilitilary Air-Contlitioners, �isting
<br />certihed equapment, �s aoailable free upon request ta AR1.
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<br />1815 Narth F�rt Meyer Driae • Ariington 9, �rgiRia
<br />MARYiJ�,MD
<br />BALTi�lORE COUIaTY — S�heduled for
<br />Septeral}er occupin5' i� Mflford Mill Cen-
<br />t_: �L���, a tS53,000 project nt Liberty
<br />z::d \ii:fo.-d 1ii11 Rds. Co.itrnctor: Fienry
<br />3}ino;t., Inc. Architect: Irwin A. Bflker.
<br />H4RTFORD COUNTY—Constru�tion wiil
<br />bc-�'in iate t.his year on a 90,00 sc�.ft.
<br />chopping cent�r �rtth n 4 to 1 parking
<br />r�t:o. Lk��elopc:r: Pn?iit.z &: Co., Inc.. Bal-
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<br />GftO�'ELAND--Development of a nei�h-
<br />b�rhood shopuing center in Groveland
<br />A�"lanor hou�ing project w111 begin soo7.
<br />The 5 acre c�nter will eventu�lly con-
<br />t�ain 10 stores. Developer: Distinctive
<br />Iiome�. Inc.
<br />MiCNiGAN
<br />P�RT GRATIOT TOWNSHIP—E. J. De-
<br />B:'iYL�lta, Toul7gstown, O., plans a°0 ncr�
<br />shopping center (P) at U.S. 25A and
<br />F�,�f:t Rd_ The canter will include � 225
<br />x 35� ft. J. G Penney outlet.
<br />pFEI�i�S—�i'illiam Hicks hns prQ�osed a
<br />r.Qi?hT�orho�d choppin; center flt DoUie
<br />sr.rl Hamilton Rds. The project would be
<br />h_2o�-a ;is Chtef Okemos Village Mnrket.
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<br />R,p�HESTERr—F�II completion is expect-
<br />ed for Northbroak Shopping Center, n, $2
<br />;nii3ion development on N. Broadway.
<br />T�e c�nt�r will l�ouse 20 businesses. De-
<br />reloper: ricollat Prop., Inc., Minneapolis.
<br />�T. �'AUL—Wxtibasha Court (P), a 2
<br />�uildin; retaii store c�mplex in dotvn-
<br />t.o�n St. Pttul. will be built on the site
<br />ai t)ie ��reseJ:C Dayton's store. Comple-
<br />tion of the �roject is scheduled for
<br />Sgring, 1965. J��ti�ner-builder: Dayton's.
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<br />H�i;OXI — Construction has begun on
<br />Con;merce Court, n 20,000 sq. ft. shop-
<br />pii3g cencer with 100 parking spaces.
<br />The grojected is Iocated on � 1.3 ncre
<br />�+.e aL Pass Rd. ai�d �hirley Ct. Owner:
<br />Pc�tio Place, Inc., Baton Rou�e.
<br />FiATT'IESBL'RG—A �1 million shopping
<br />�P:,t�r z�h:c� would be built off S. 28th
<br />n:e. 2zas been proposed by Ford and
<br />Burris Gance. The project would consist
<br />�ri 3 S103.000 sq. ft. Shopptlla center
<br />bsS3ding and parktn; for 600 cars.
<br />PASCAGOULA—Construction has begun
<br />on Searstawn Shopping Center, which is
<br />expeczed .o be fn operntion next spring.
<br />Besldes a Sears �tore with a sales areti
<br />of 34.040 sq. ft., tennnts will include
<br />��l'oola,•orth, Jitney Jungle, and General
<br />�hoe. IIuiider-leaser : Enge� Rettilty Co.
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<br />FiA.fiA'IBAL — Construction will begin
<br />sflmetime thls yes�r on a 22 �cre shop-
<br />ping center (P� on U.S. 1. Tlie center
<br />�•i11 rppteltl from 100,000 to 150,U00 sq.
<br />ft., witl� at least one 40,000 sq. ft, d�e-
<br />partinent store. Pnrking for 1,�J0 cars
<br />�•;ll be provided. Developer: Investors
<br />A�ac.. Inc., St. LouLs.
<br />SLDALIA—Planned for a 30 acre tract
<br />on U. S. 50 is a�v1.7 million shopping
<br />center (F) with an initi�l development
<br />of 10�A(10 sq. ft. The center will include
<br />a d�partment store, variety, food, drug,
<br />an�t 15 other tenants. Repres�ntative:
<br />Sydnep Jacobs, Investors Assoc., Inc.,
<br />St. Louis.
<br />NEW 3�RSEY
<br />FAIRLAWN--Construction h�s begun on
<br />the t3r� *, phase of a$600,000 shopping
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<br />Power Sweeper V�Ti11 �eep It
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<br />All the money, time and effort invested �t �I� �ly'�],eS 0
<br />in architectural splendor goes down the
<br />drain when your center is surrounded wifh litter. Litter constantly threat-
<br />ens a desirable buying environment. A ciean center attracts new occu-
<br />pants, lessening vacancy problems. Windows stay clean longer, less dirt
<br />is tracked into stores. Risks of slips and falis are minimized. A Wayne
<br />Power Sweeper preserves a clean, inviting shopping atmosphere at
<br />all times.
<br />The Wayne Starsweep 1054 scours an acre in less than 10 minutes. With
<br />the largest effective capacity of ail sweepers, over half a ton of papers,
<br />cans, bottle�, dirt—all kinds of debris—disappear as the Wayne's churn-
<br />ing brooms dig in deep. AWayne is easy to operate and requires no special
<br />service or maintenance facilities. There is a Wayne ior every shopping
<br />center problem; the Starsweep series for the bigger jobs, the 703 and
<br />704 for smaller chores. It's no wonder that shopping centers use more
<br />Wayne Power Sweepers than any other!
<br />It pays to keep your shopping center thoroughly clean all the time with
<br />a rugged, dependable Wayne Power Sweeper. Compare, then buy ihe
<br />best. A demonstration will convince you. Send the coupon for detailed
<br />brochure, demonstration or both. Do it today!
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