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Recent Examples of atriumAn additional 200 balcony cabins overlook the World Promenade, the flashy seven-story open-air atrium.—Elizabeth Heath, Travel + Leisure, 17 Jan. 2025 Zoom in: The work includes a two-story addition in the courtyard's interior, which creates a glass atrium to enhance the site's views.—Jason Clayworth, Axios, 16 Jan. 2025 For example, a Sears store in Portage Park, a suburb of Chicago, closed in 2018 and was converted into 6 Corners Lofts, a 206-unit, loft-apartment building with a Target, a glass atrium, dozens of additional windows and balconies, a top floor lounge with a speakeasy and a rooftop swimming pool.—David Moin, WWD, 6 Jan. 2025 The flagship restaurant, Aquiles, conceptualized by renowned Mexican chef Aquiles Chávez, features a ground-floor atrium with moody lighting, leafy plants, and a welcoming bar.—Lauren Mowery, Forbes, 17 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for atrium
This means our cafes, patios, and restrooms are for customers and partners.
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Amaris Encinas,
USA TODAY,
28 Jan. 2025
As such, Starbucks implemented a Coffeehouse Code of Conduct: This change prohibits non-customers from loitering in communal spaces like the cafe, patio, or restrooms.
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Lauren Thomann,
Better Homes & Gardens,
27 Jan. 2025
On the morning of April 29, police officers found a woman dead with multiple stab wounds in a dumpster enclosure in the 9000 block of West Sahara Avenue, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said at the time.
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Sally Krutzig,
Idaho Statesman,
28 Jan. 2025
Cheesecake, like most teen-agers, likes to sleep a lot—Somma compared her to a cat in this regard—and she can often be found beneath a blanket in her comfortable glass-and-steel enclosure in the main house, impersonating a ghost.
Its most striking element is a tall glassy lobby that will provide a grand entrance from the new plaza, but the rest of the building is driven by functional massing that’s been sheathed with a desultory screen of metal and glass.
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Edward Keegan,
Chicago Tribune,
26 Jan. 2025
Glass walls line the sidewalk; a landscaped plaza is lit from the cantilevered structure above; a grid of generous vertical windows is framed in handsome steel (or maybe that’s Disney-ish terra-cotta); a blond-wood open lobby leads to a reception desk unprotected by bulletproof glass.
But Stiller liked pausing on the precipice of the perverse love triangle—or quadrangle—of Mark torn by two halves of his consciousness toward two women.
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