I like that you demonstrated the accessible Street crossing at 9:40 in your video. They're putting those in all across America to help line people crossing streets.
With the crosswalk signals being put in all over downtown, they're called the Polara Navigator APS pedestrian crosswalk signals that say "wait!" every time you press the button when the sign says "don't walk." They're all over Maryland now.
One of the SLU-TV meteorologists is so annoyed by those talking crosswalk signs. The rest of the weather team always presses the button constantly just to annoy them.
Hey CVE9120, I think I may have told you this but I am not sure. But there are some disability organizations that have travel clubs. And one of them is here on TH-cam.
Um yeah, both of those garages are so luxurious. Do you know the fate of that Millennium? I was doing some research, and only got red "Permanently Closed" banners everywhere I looked. Nothing about a reopening, a demolition, gutting, anything. It is so massive to be closed and just sitting there, I bet it would make an awesome urban exploring video, but if Millennium still owns it (which I bet they do), then they probably have a representative from the company go and check on it. They probably still have power as well (a building that big shouldn't ever be without power). If you ever get a chance, I would love to see an update in either photos (maybe of inside the lobby) or a video. I am sure it could make a good "The Elevator Show" which featured your old videos, and a quick walk or drive around the property.
I think you might really enjoy this: th-cam.com/video/k3UBcvk-inM/w-d-xo.html And no one knows what the deal is with this hotel. They announced a massive renovation, closed 3/4 of the hotel, and then abruptly shut the whole property down with no explanation. No news in 2 years, though they still own and maintain the building to this day. Since many other new hotels have opened downtown since the Millennium closed in 2014 (with 2 more due to open by the end of next year), I suspect there's just no market share left for this massive property... at least as a hotel. There's some speculation that the taller North tower will be converted to residential use, but nothing concrete.
Smh I am not too fond of the people who run that channel, because whatever they do can't be legal, and they do it a lot. But that video does verify some thoughts that I had: 1) The elevators still work 2) There is still power 3) There was a restaurant 4) Security is tight. Can you explain the restaurant? Rooftop restaurants are always so cool. They have lost a lot of popularity somehow. Maybe going through a hotel to pay $15 for a hamburger isn't worth it. The whole residential thing surprised me to a percentage of 0. That for some reason is the "thing" and in 20 years, nobody will want these places. I guess all I have to say is that I wish the best of luck to them. It's going to take a lot of work (if it even does happen).
I like that you demonstrated the accessible Street crossing at 9:40 in your video. They're putting those in all across America to help line people crossing streets.
With the crosswalk signals being put in all over downtown, they're called the Polara Navigator APS pedestrian crosswalk signals that say "wait!" every time you press the button when the sign says "don't walk." They're all over Maryland now.
Even in the more northern areas where i live
"They're all lit up."
Just like the "Montgomery Mutt", although at least one bulb is dead each visit, but it's the same.
One of the SLU-TV meteorologists is so annoyed by those talking crosswalk signs. The rest of the weather team always presses the button constantly just to annoy them.
Thanks for this video! I have been waiting for this one!
in what order are the floor colors? nice transition to the new stadium.
Hey CVE9120, I think I may have told you this but I am not sure. But there are some disability organizations that have travel clubs. And one of them is here on TH-cam.
In my opinion, I think those elevators are kinda glitchy all the time and may need to be replaced or modernized again with a new controller.
They should make a bridge connecting the two garages and a tunnel to the ball park
I know that they were once modernized but it's about time the redo the whole garage
cve9120 hasn't uploaded in a long time
to busy with 2 jobs.
Jonah Cabrera he doesn't have a job he is in college
+The Elevator Channel is that downtown st louis?
Um yeah, both of those garages are so luxurious. Do you know the fate of that Millennium? I was doing some research, and only got red "Permanently Closed" banners everywhere I looked. Nothing about a reopening, a demolition, gutting, anything. It is so massive to be closed and just sitting there, I bet it would make an awesome urban exploring video, but if Millennium still owns it (which I bet they do), then they probably have a representative from the company go and check on it. They probably still have power as well (a building that big shouldn't ever be without power). If you ever get a chance, I would love to see an update in either photos (maybe of inside the lobby) or a video. I am sure it could make a good "The Elevator Show" which featured your old videos, and a quick walk or drive around the property.
I think you might really enjoy this: th-cam.com/video/k3UBcvk-inM/w-d-xo.html
And no one knows what the deal is with this hotel. They announced a massive renovation, closed 3/4 of the hotel, and then abruptly shut the whole property down with no explanation. No news in 2 years, though they still own and maintain the building to this day. Since many other new hotels have opened downtown since the Millennium closed in 2014 (with 2 more due to open by the end of next year), I suspect there's just no market share left for this massive property... at least as a hotel. There's some speculation that the taller North tower will be converted to residential use, but nothing concrete.
Smh I am not too fond of the people who run that channel, because whatever they do can't be legal, and they do it a lot. But that video does verify some thoughts that I had: 1) The elevators still work 2) There is still power 3) There was a restaurant 4) Security is tight.
Can you explain the restaurant? Rooftop restaurants are always so cool. They have lost a lot of popularity somehow. Maybe going through a hotel to pay $15 for a hamburger isn't worth it. The whole residential thing surprised me to a percentage of 0. That for some reason is the "thing" and in 20 years, nobody will want these places. I guess all I have to say is that I wish the best of luck to them. It's going to take a lot of work (if it even does happen).
Judging by that noise is that a Schindler
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