Please use the Building Request Form - 2010 to submit work orders, deliveries, and event requests to the Management Office. The form is on an Excel spreadsheet and includes links to the After Hours HVAC Request Form, as well as Kastle Security's and the Management Office's email addresses for submitting requests. Please save this form to your computer and email an electronic copy to the Management Office after it is filled out with your request. You will receive an email confirmation that the request has been received and processed. This procedure will help streamline and facilitate the request process for the building. Please call the Management Office if you have any questions. Thank you
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For local events throughout the month of September, check our official Lincoln Property Company, DC Region Newsletter . Click here to view the September edition.
Shoe Shine Service For your shoe shine needs please see the expert Carlos. The shoe shine stand is located in the lower level lobby and is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 8:00 a.m until 4:00 p.m., and Tuesday from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Notary Service Notary Service is now available at the front desk. Please ask for Jean Kabre your Concierge or one of the Building Services Officers.
Today's Event Guide
Click here for an overview of the major events happening in the metropolitan area over the course of the entire year.
A strong earthquake hit near New Zealand’s second-largest city, Christchurch, early Saturday. Authorities reported extensive damage across the city but said so far only minor injuries were being reported.
A UPS 747 cargo plane with two crew aboard crashed in Dubai shortly after takeoff Friday, the company said.
Ben Roethlisberger is getting time off for good behavior.
A scientist detained at Miami's airport because of a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague, a senior law enforcement official said.
So stressed out you feel like pulling out your hair? Save a few strands for the doctor. It could end up saving your life.
It wasn't what you would call a casual get-together. A popular New York blogger attended a brunch with fellow "frazzled moms." They took in tips from a style expert and listened to a nurse extol the virtues of Mirena, a birth control device sold by Bayer Healthcare. The nurse was on Bayer's payroll.
At 84 and having dusted off his military uniform, Fidel Castro on Friday addressed his first political rally since becoming ill and resigning as president in 2006.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility on Friday for a suicide bombing that killed at least 43 people in the southwestern city of Quetta.
Flirting, after all, is one of the oldest tricks in the book. But how do you use it to your professional advantage without crossing the line or inviting unwanted advances?
U.S. Agriculture Department employees worked full-time at two Iowa egg farms at the center of a salmonella outbreak, but two former workers said they ignored complaints about conditions at one site.
At least 25 drug suspects were killed Thursday in a gunfight with the Mexican army near the U.S. border, military sources said.
As the last of 30,000 U.S. reinforcements arrive in Afghanistan, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Friday got a firsthand look at operations in the dangerous south.
Seven people were convicted of child sex abuse in Portugal on Friday in a major trial that lasted nearly six years and shocked the country.
Pro-government crowds swarmed outside the battered home of a key Iranian opposition leader Friday after militiamen attacked with firebombs and beat a bodyguard unconscious in a brazen message of intimidation and pinpoint pressure on dissent.
An Indonesian volcano that was quiet for four centuries shot a new, powerful burst of hot ash more than 10,000 feet in the air Friday, sending frightened residents fleeing to safety for the second time this week.
People have been using antibiotics for nearly 2,000 years, suggests a new study, which found large doses of tetracycline embedded in the bones of ancient African mummies.
Wolf spiders and carnivorous plants called sundews may compete with each other for food in the wild, a new study finds.
Terrelle Pryor tossed three touchdown passes, Brandon Saine rushed for 103 yards and two scores and No. 2 Ohio State rolled over error-prone Marshall 45-7 on Thursday night in a tuneup for a big date with Miami.
The Coast Guard is backing off its earlier report that an oil sheen about a mile long was spreading following a platform explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
In "The American," which opens Sept. 1, George Clooney plays Jack, an assassin who retreats to Italy after a job goes bad. He's no James Bond, but there's a Bond-like sense about him.
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The last of the original Houston Texans is gone.
It turns out Mississippi quarterback Jeremiah Masoli can now play for the Rebels immediately.
Twelfth-seeded Elena Dementieva beat 24th-seeded Daniela Hantuchova 7-5, 6-2 Friday in the third round of the U.S. Open.
American teenager Ryan Harrison wasted three match points in a fifth-set tiebreaker to lose to Sergiy Stakhovsky in the second round of the U.S. Open on Friday.
Zach Johnson and Jason Day beat up on the course and beat the weather at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Alex Rodriguez and longtime agent Scott Boras have split.
Matt Barkley and Ronald Johnson connected on three touchdowns to make Lane Kiffin a winner in his first game as Southern California coach. No. 14 USC beat Hawaii 49-36 on Thursday night to start the post-Pete Carroll era.
The NCAA has declared Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus ineligible for two games for accepting improper benefits.
Fresh off his divorce, Tiger Woods has taken out a $54.5 million mortgage on his Florida waterfront estate.
Zach Nash was shocked when he discovered he had one too many golf clubs in his bag a couple hours after winning a junior Wisconsin PGA tournament. But rules are rules, and the 14-year-old from southern Wisconsin made a decision that might surprise some people: He disqualified himself and surrendered his medal.
Wesseling: Nothing ever stays the same in the NFL. As soon as one player steps up his game, an established star starts to struggle. And we've targeted who those players will be for 2010.
Rosenthal: No sport creates a greater dissonance between salary and production than professional football. While top-10 picks get paid like Hall of Famers, other young stars like Titans running back Chris Johnson and Steelers linebacker Lamarr Woodley get locked in at Walmart prices. A mediocre veteran such as tight end Brandon Manumaleuna can earn superstar dollars if he hits the open market at the right time.