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Good thing they moved the Waterfront rescue mission.

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Mick Berault, executive director of the Waterfront Rescue, estimates that there is at least $500,000 in damage to the facility on Herman Street. It is the second time the Mission was flooded out since it moved to Herman Street more than two years ago, Berault says.

“This time,” he says, “we have flood insurance.”

A preliminary adjuster has been to the site; Berault says later this week, a follow-up adjuster should come to take measurements and gather more specific information.

Berault says “everything is down,” including the mission’s administrative offices, the day center the mission itself and the recycling center. The administration building and day center had 20 inches of water; the mission and its donation warehouse and recycling center had 8 inches, Berault says.

“The county was working on the drainage here, but they just didn’t get ‘er done,” Berault says.

Transients who normally stay at the mission are using Salvation Army facilities for the time being; Berault says the overnight dorm may be reopened later this week.

Damage to the donation and recycling center are particularly tough to handle. That building was the storage facility for donations intended for sale at the mission's bargain centers.

Everything on the first floor had to be thrown out and development assistant Jessica Howell says the estimate is that $23,139.47 worth of merchandise was lost.

The bargain centers are one of the mission's major sources of revenue. Howell says that donations are welcome at the mission's bargain centers to help replace what was lost. Donations but me clean and dry so that "they can be put right out on the floor."

Sixty men who were in the mission’s programming track and using the Career Development Center on Olive Road will move to the gym at Hillcrest Baptist Church while Berault and the rest of the staff set up their shop at the Olive Road facility.

“(Hillcrest) has been great. They’ve really stepped up,” he says.


Hospital Bob

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Ichi, I'm so ashamed.

All this time I've been towing the party line and making fun of the very idea of a store which has no other merchandise except 186 flavors of olive oil.
My friend yella says the most idiotic place downtown is World of Beer, so think World of Olive Oil. Plus you don't even get intoxicated.

And then yesterday my girlfriend and me was coming back from Joey Patti's (good fried oysters yesterday - and most importantly, damn good tartar sauce - I like a little bit of oyster to go with my tartar sauce) on Main St and there it was. She says "Oh, I've always wanted to go in there".
And as luck would have it, after a dangerous u-turn at palafox and the next street over from Main, we were able to parallel park right smack dab in front of it.
Get this. It's not just The Bodacious Olive. It's now a whole mall of super high end joints. Bodacious Coffee. A patio cafe. An inside restaurant.
And upstairs above Bodacious Olive is The Kitchen Store.
Oh damn is the old restored architecture in there so cool.
And the whole dadblamed shebang, has a beautiful new orleans style balcony with wonderful views from south palafox.
They do cooking classes in there several times a week. Me and the lady going to do one together.

I hate to be a traitor on this one, Ichi. But that Rishy Studer has got it on the ball. That whole complex would fit very nicely on Rodeo Drive. Or in Buckhead. It's that classy.
But it's not Rodeo Drive or Buckhead. It's Palafox and Main.
And when you get to it on Rodeo Drive or in Buckhead, the odds of parking free directly in front of it are about as long as hitting a lotto jackpot. lol






Hospital Bob

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Bob wrote:  with wonderful views from south palafox.


Well I have to take that back. The bank building going up on the southeast corner is blocking the wonderful view from the balcony. About like Studer's office building is blocking the view of the CMP.

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Gee-zus Bob!!! What can I say? Who knew?

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One really weird little thing about it though.
I'm a skyscraper buff. And alongside skyscraper buff'ism comes right along with it an obsessive fascination with elevators.

Leave it to Studer to take the cake on that one. Smallest little passenger elevator I've ever seen to get you from the olive store to the kitchen store.
And talk about slow. It takes a full five minutes to go from one floor to the other.
But of course all of that appeals to me as an elevator buff. I know it's insane but what can I say.

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

And old downtown story for you, Ichi, that has to do with elevators.

You will remember that back in the day the elevators at the Brent Building had operators in em who would turn a big brass handle either left or right to move the elevator up or down.

I was an elevator buff even way back then (as a kid I used to ride up and down on all the elevators after I watched a matinee at the Rex).
Well I remember when the old manually operated elevators were replaced
with automatic pushbutton passenger control.
But the peculiar thing is what happened after that. The operators stayed on the job. I can distinctly remember walking in an elevator and thinking to myself "this person actually has a job pushing buttons on an automatic elevator". That went on for quite a while before somebody finally realized the passengers had enough sense to push a button. lol

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Did you ever ride the one in the Brent Building when they had lady operators? You could use either of the 2 entrances , one was on Garden the Other was on Palafox.

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LOL Posted at the same time..

Hospital Bob

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Oh lord yes I remember those lady operators.  They sat on a round stool which attached to the inside wall of the elevator cab.

But the biggest thrill was to ride the elevators in our version of the Empire State Building.  It was even named The Empire Building.
Elevator riding is an art.  The goal is to get to the highest floor you can sneak around on to get the best view out a window.  
Back then it wasn't so scary.  I remember my parents taking me to Miami when I was about 11 or 12.  All I wanted to do was ride the bus to downtown and ride the elevators in the tallest building (which I still always do even to this day when I'm in a downtown).  I got caught inside a staircase with the doors locked.  And the only way out was to set off an alarm at an emergency only exit.
Hell if I tried to do that today there'd probably be a swat team waiting for me.

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

Here's a tip.  If anybody goes to Pensacola Beach be sure and take in one of the good free attractions.
The Hilton is the tallest building for doing this.  Park in the parking garage in front of the entrance (it's for the public).  Walk through the lobby and when it dead ends hang a left and walk past the lobby restaurant.  At the next turn is where the elevators you will want to ride are at.  Take them to the top floor.
On the top floor is a nice little elevator landing with windows which gives you best view of Santa Rosa Island,  Gulf Breeze and downtown P'Cola you can imagine.  As good as what you got from atop that fancy ferris wheel but all free including the parking.

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