It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Before the doors of President Barack Obama's library open on Chicago's South Side, truckloads of White House archives will be shipped to a former furniture store in the northwest suburbs.
A massive volume of paperwork, electronic data and artifacts will find a temporary home at the old Plunkett Home Furnishings store on Golf Road in Hoffman Estates. As many as 120 employees will be brought in by the National Archives and Records Administration to sort through the material, which ultimately will be part of the Obama Presidential Center.
...
The materials that will wind up in the library are not just from the Oval Office, but from almost every part of the Executive Office of the President. According to Laster, the agency already is providing "courtesy storage" for some of Obama's presidential papers in a location he declined to disclose, though archivists can't yet dig into the boxes of documents.
The U. S. General Services Administration (GSA) seeks to lease Archival/Climatized Light Industrial / Flex / Warehouse / FORMER Retail space in the Greater Chicagoland area (Chicago and surrounding suburbs, IL) Federal Project
Award $11.3M
Hoffman Estates Medical Development Llc is a small organization in the security brokers and dealers industry located in Northbrook, IL. It opened its doors in 2011 and now has an estimated $102,520 USD in yearly revenue and 2 employees.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: minniesoda
Regards BO presidential library:
Before the doors of President Barack Obama's library open on Chicago's South Side, truckloads of White House archives will be shipped to a former furniture store in the northwest suburbs.
A massive volume of paperwork, electronic data and artifacts will find a temporary home at the old Plunkett Home Furnishings store on Golf Road in Hoffman Estates. As many as 120 employees will be brought in by the National Archives and Records Administration to sort through the material, which ultimately will be part of the Obama Presidential Center.
...
The materials that will wind up in the library are not just from the Oval Office, but from almost every part of the Executive Office of the President. According to Laster, the agency already is providing "courtesy storage" for some of Obama's presidential papers in a location he declined to disclose, though archivists can't yet dig into the boxes of documents.
First stop for Obama library archives? An empty furniture store in Hoffman Estates
The part that really stood out to me was this, "the agency already is providing "courtesy storage" for some of Obama's presidential papers in a location he declined to disclose." Why would some of Obama's presidential papers go to a different, undisclosed location?
More details:
The U. S. General Services Administration (GSA) seeks to lease Archival/Climatized Light Industrial / Flex / Warehouse / FORMER Retail space in the Greater Chicagoland area (Chicago and surrounding suburbs, IL) Federal Project
Award $11.3M
GovTribe
More:
Hoffman Estates Medical Development Llc is a small organization in the security brokers and dealers industry located in Northbrook, IL. It opened its doors in 2011 and now has an estimated $102,520 USD in yearly revenue and 2 employees.
Find The Company
Maybe more threads upon which to tug?
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
First stop for Obama library archives? An empty furniture store in Hoffman Estates
Such holdings trigger speculation about what Obama will put on display from his eight years in office. Will Obama spotlight the Iran nuclear deal? His Nobel prize? The Supreme Court's decision to make same-sex marriage lawful?
originally posted by: FauxMulder
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Godspeed, Patriots.
POTUS: WRWY
Q
Wrwy =
What the hell does this mean?
Are you sure this thing isn't one big troll?
LOS ANGELES — Gannett joined the ranks of journalistically oriented media companies trying to make show business connections, announcing on Wednesday a deal that gives the Weinstein Company a first look at Gannett journalism with an eye toward developing movies, television shows or material for other types of media.
A pulmonologist at NYU Langone Medical Center has been found dead in his Manhattan apartment after apparently overdosing on heroin marked 'Knock Out King.' A co-worker of Dr Ravindra Rajmane summoned police to his home on Park Avenue South at 9.30am on Tuesday after not hearing from him in several days and growing concerned for his well-being.
An acclaimed trauma surgeon was found dead, with a knife in his chest, by his 11-year-old daughter Sunday in his Park Ave. apartment, police said. Investigators were treating the death of Dr. Dean Lorich as an apparent suicide, sources said. “He was under some personal stress,” a police source said. The surgeon was home with his daughter, police said, adding there were no signs of forced entry at the tony Upper East Side apartment at Park Ave. and E. 96th St.
...
Lorich, a father of three girls, was the associate director of the Orthopaedic Trauma Service at the Hospital for Special Surgery. He was also a professor at Weill Cornell Medical College.
He treated Bono in 2014 after the U2 frontman was badly injured in a cycling accident in Central Park.
...
Lorich volunteered in Haiti for 2010 earthquake victims.
“It’s devastating news. Dean was a friend and a tremendous doctor,” said Dr. Soumi Eachempati, who traveled with Lorich to the devastated country. “The medical community will have an extremely large void without him.”