The St. Cloud State College males’s hockey workforce accomplished a weekend sweep of Wisconsin, the Granite Metropolis Lumberjacks bought again within the win column, and the St. John’s College soccer workforce dominated in Northfield on Saturday, however the College of Minnesota and North Dakota State College soccer groups, in addition to the Minnesota Wild, had been unsuccessful of their weekend matchups. On Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings will look to remain scorching after they face the Dolphins in Miami.
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– The Huskies topped the Badgers 2-1 to earn the weekend sweep on Saturday. Grant Cruikshank bought St. Cloud on the board within the second interval, and Kyler Kupka put away an influence play purpose within the third to safe the win. The Huskies enhance to 4-0 and can host MSU-Mankato on Friday. Puck drop is ready for 7:30 p.m.
– The Johnnies put up one other dominant efficiency in opposition to a MIAC opponent with a 49-10 win over St. Olaf Saturday. Aaron Syverson aired it out in Northfield, finishing 26 of 40 for 351 yards and 5 touchdowns. Three of these had been caught by Alex Larson, whereas the others went to Nick VanErp and Joey Gendreau. Henry Trost led the bottom recreation with 19 carries for 79 yards and a landing, whereas Caden Wheeler added two carries for 72 yards and a landing. The Johnnies enhance to 5-1 and can host Gustavus on Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
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– The Lumberjacks rallied from Friday’s loss to earn a 6-1 win over Mason Metropolis on Saturday to separate the weekend collection. Luke Delzer led all scorers with two objectives for Granite Metropolis. Ryan Lehet made 21 saves and allowed one purpose within the win. The Lumberjacks enhance to 8-0-0-1 and can hit the highway to face the Minnesota Loons on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
– The Gophers dropped their second straight recreation in a 26-14 loss to Illinois on Saturday. Tanner Morgan accomplished 4 of 12 for 21 yards and an interception in addition to six carries for 23 yards and a landing earlier than leaving attributable to successful to the top within the fourth quarter. Athan Kaliakmanis stepped in and accomplished two of six for 17 yards and two interceptions. Mohamed Ibrahim had 15 carries for 127 yards and a landing in his return. The Gophers fall to 4-2 and can look to rally from their two-game stoop after they go to Penn State on Saturday. Pre-game protection begins at 4:30 p.m. on AM 1240 and 95.3 FM WJON.
– The Bison took an early lead however blew it to the Jackrabbits within the second half of the sport to lose it 23-21. Cam Miller accomplished 17 of twenty-two for 227 yards and two touchdowns and had eight carries for 19 yards and a landing. The Bison fall to 5-2 and may have their bye week earlier than internet hosting Illinois State on October twenty ninth.
– The Wild fell to Los Angeles 7-6 at house on Saturday. Adrian Kempe led all scorers with two objectives for the Kings. Filip Gustavsson and Marc-André Fleury mixed for seven objectives allowed and 34 saves within the internet for Minnesota. The Wild fall to 0-2 and can look to get that elusive first win of the season after they host Colorado (1-1) on Monday. Pre-game protection begins at 6:45 p.m. on AM 1390 and 93.9 FM Granite Metropolis Sports activities.
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– The Vikings (4-1) may have the prospect to maintain rolling after they go to Miami (3-2) on Sunday. The Dolphins have been stricken by accidents and misplaced their final two matchups, whereas Minnesota is using a three-game win streak. Miami is anticipated to start out rookie QB Skylar Thompson rather than Tua Tagovailoa and Teddy Bridgewater who’ve each suffered concussions this season. The Dolphins is also with out CB Kader Kohou at kickoff. He’s listed as uncertain with an indirect harm. For the Vikings, RB Alexander Mattison will probably be good to go after being listed as questionable with a shoulder harm. Nevertheless, D.J. Wonnum will miss the sport attributable to an sickness. Pre-game protection begins at 11:00 a.m. on AM 1240 and 95.3 FM WJON.
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NORTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) – Rescue crews took a 15-year-old girl to the hospital after, police said, she became the victim of a shooting in Northwest Miami-Dade.
Miami-Dade Police and Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the incident at the McDonald’s at Northwest Seventh Avenue and 95th Street, at around 10:15 p.m. on Friday.
Investigators said the teen was wounded in the shoulder while at the fast food restaurant.
Paramedics brought the victim to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center.
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Detectives are questioning one person. They believe the shooting was accidental.
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French chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten might be known for his culinary empire, but now the famous chef is expanding his reach with his first-ever residential project: Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences.
Vongerichten partnered with developers Terra and Lion Development Group to launch the 48-story tower, which will house 329 condos ranging from one to four bedrooms. The building will have 41,000 square feet of amenity spaces, including landscaped gardens, a swimming pool with cabanas, a private rooftop restaurant, and a podcast recording studio. The ground floor of the building will have 27,500 square feet of high-end retail space. New York-based design firm Yabu Pushelberg is responsible for all of the interior spaces and Arquitectonica did the architecture. It’s located in the bustling Design District, known for its ultra-luxe stores, impressive art galleries, public art, and historic architecture.
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“Yabu Pushelberg’s timeless design in the homes and spaces throughout the building is simultaneously serene and vibrant,” says David Martin, CEO of Terra. “The goal was to create a multi-layered experience. From the entrance to the residences, every detail reflects Yabu Pushelberg and Jean-Georges’ joint vision of fine living and entertaining.”
Previously, Vongerichten worked with Yabu Pushelberg to design The Fulton by Jean-Georges in New York, a waterfront restaurant within the city’s Seaport District. Unlike most of Miami’s white box interiors with stark-white walls and floors, Jean-Georges Miami Tropic Residences is infused with plenty of color that reflects the surrounding nature found in Miami. The interiors feature deep green hues, plenty of spectacular greenery. Walking through the entrance of the building is like walking through a garden oasis, with soaring green tiled walls and tropical plant-flanked walkway.
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“We integrated shades of green, natural woods, and stones found in the tropics as a nod to Miami’s lush environment, allowing the surrounding flora and fauna to influence the interiors,” George Yabu, co-founder of Yabu Pushelberg tells Forbes. “We also layered in bold, playful textures throughout the project and added vibrant commissioned art to pay homage to the culture of Miami’s Design District.”
The residences feature warm textures and hues, with warm wood, and rose-colored tiling in a few of the kitchen layouts, and a living room with colorful furniture with yellow and green hues. Each residence is wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors that open to a terrace with incredible views of the city and water. There are two color palettes: dawn, reflecting the delicate hues of early morning light, and dusk, featuring evening-inspired hues. The kitchens in the dawn color palette features Crema Marfil marble countertops and an orange-brown ceramic tile backsplash, warm champagne metal accents, and Italian wood cabinetry with a Beachwood finish. Meanwhile, the dusk kitchens have Green Diabaz stone countertops, dark-blue ceramic tile backsplash, rubbed metal accents, and Italian wood cabinetry in a dark finish. One of Vongerichten’s primary focuses was creating a versatile and ergonomic kitchen. He helped select materials and appliances and wanted the island to be the focal point of each kitchen.
“Our friendship with Jean-Georges naturally evolved from being neighbors in the West Village to creative collaborators,” says Glenn Pushelberg, the other co-founder of Yabu Pushelberg. “Introducing him to this project felt like a perfect fit—not only as a friend but as a visionary whose charisma and wisdom bring energy to every project. Our first collaboration, The Fulton restaurant, embraced the rich history of New York’s Pier 17, and with Miami Tropic, we drew similar inspiration from Miami’s vibrant surroundings, bringing to life the vision of the city we all dream of. Partnering with Jean-Georges to reimagine Miami living felt like a natural next step.”
While this is Vongerichten’s first residential project, it’s not his first foray outside of the restaurant space. This year, he helped open New York’s latest members’ club, Chez Margaux.
A masterplan has been unveiled for a coastal neighborhood in Bahrain which is partly inspired by the U.S. city of Miami.
Bilaj Al Jazayer Beach will span just over two miles of length along Bahrain’s coastline. According to an official release, the mixed-use district will draw inspiration from Miami’s low-rise Art Deco buildings combined with traditional local design.
The walkable locale will feature new homes, hotels, and retail options in addition to public green spaces and “state-of-the-art” amenities.
The city is designed around three main streets, which will be lined with native trees and are intended to encourage walking and cycling across the district.
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The site will be flanked by two large hotels, with smaller, boutique hotels positioned at 500-meter intervals throughout, and residential communities nestled in between.
Neighborhoods will incorporate shaded green courtyards and alleyways that the city’s designers say are inspired by Bahrain’s traditional design principles to create cool outdoor spaces.
At the heart of the development will lie a public surf park, featuring wave-generation technology to simulate the experience of a natural ocean environment on land.
The beach links to a network of piers stretching into the sea, forming protective coves to safeguard the shoreline, and a green park will serve to separate the beachfront from the main road.
“We are creating a green and walkable community on the beach, which offers a range of crafted experiences for residents and visitors,” said Gerard Evenden, head of Studio ar Foster + Partners, the firm behind the designs.
“The permeable development features tree-lined streets, shaded courtyards, and a spectacular public park that directly connects with the waterfront. Needless to say, the west-facing district will also offer some of the best sunset views in Bahrain,” Evenden added.
Newsweek has contacted Foster + Partners for comment via email form.
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Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is a small island nation in the Persian Gulf, situated between Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
With a population of around 1.5 million, its economy primarily relies on oil, financial services, and tourism.
In neighboring Saudi Arabia, the first project for the country’s Neom megacity recently opened.
Known as Sindalah, the opening of the “luxury island destination” represented a significant milestone for the project, which has become the world’s biggest construction site as part of an effort by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to diversify the nation’s economy.
However, a recent report from human rights organization ALQST warned that companies working with the biggest construction projects in Saudi Arabia, which includes several American firms, run the risk of “political and reputational risks” as the projects face allegations of dangerous conditions and abuse of migrant workers.
The report came amid allegations that thousands of migrant construction workers have died or gone missing since 2017.
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