Posts Tagged ‘Quimby’

So a Plumber Walks into an Agency …

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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This past week we’ve had some exciting sewer, pipe and plumbing adventures at Zoom Creates. Our office is in the old Freightliner factory on NW Quimby, and the ancient warehouse building is expressing its age this week through overflowing toilets and a very elusive burst pipe.

I’m very glad to say that Zoom didn’t experience these overflowing toilets; our neighbors two doors down, who are apparently downhill from us, bore the brunt of the back up. But a crew of plumbers has been roaming around our offices going on 4 days now, swinging beeping pipe detectors around the floor, pushing camera-wielding snakes down the drains, and making some crazy thumping and pounding noises in our bathrooms, all in an effort to locate the broken pipe. They’re on a mission.

On Friday they thought they’d hit the jackpot: their sensors and detectors beeped like crazy over a spot in our storage room. They spent the weekend digging a huge square hole down through the concrete floor and into the bowels of the earth, making a huge pile of dirt in the middle of the room. All this, only to locate a perfectly intact pipe sitting there innocent as can be. I can only imagine there was some swearing and frustration at that point.

Now Monday arrives and their hunt starts anew. There’s a theory that the pipe takes a 90-degree turn and heads out to the street, so our plumber friends will be swinging their detectors out front today, possibly joined by representatives from our fair city. Good luck and godspeed, plumber guys. We wish you the best of luck in finding that burst pipe, and are really, really glad that our bathrooms work.

Won’t you be my neighbor?

Friday, July 31st, 2009

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Zoom Creates has been located at 1941 NW Quimby since May 2007. What we knew we were getting out of the move was hip new digs, more room for the dogs to make their own and a chic new space in which to make magic. What we didn’t know we were getting out of the move were fabulous neighbors all around!

To our immediate left lies the Lucky Lab, which we have affectionately coined Conference Room L. The Lab provides a reprieve from the daily grind while affording us free wireless internet. What this means to Zoomers is that at any time we can head over to the patio, laptop in hand, and get some work done in the sun while enjoying a slice of pizza or a BLT. We think this is wonderful.

To Zoom’s immediate right you’ll find the photography studio of the extremely talented Michael Jones. Michael has been an incredible neighbor to Zoom Creates! Whether he is offering up his phenomenal talents to our team for the Zoom Creates website photo shoot or dropping off a bundle of green beans fresh from his garden, he is the epitome of great neighbor goodness.

Last, but certainly not least, one door down from Michael Jones’ studio is Art4orm and it’s subsidary, Hip Printing. We rather enjoy Zachary, who is the face of Hip Printing. You can count on smiles and sunshine from Zach whether he is in our studio dropping off print jobs or bringing us proofs. Always at the ready to assist us as a colleague or friend, Zach and Hip Printing’s neighborliness does not go unnoticed or unappreciated.

As you can see, Zoom Creates has been blessed on all fronts to have neighbors we also are fortunate enough to call partners, colleagues and friends. Cheers to the people who call 19th and Quimby their home!

A Different Lab Report

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

luckyLabOur normal Lab Report author just rolled back into town today, so I’m stepping in to offer up a different sort of Lab Report. Today we will talk about the Lucky Lab.

What is the Lucky Lab, you ask? Just one of the finest restaurants/beer halls/neighbors an office of creative people could ask for. Located right next door to our office is the NW location, and it’s fantastic. All of us here at Zoom Creates enjoy the benefits of our friendly neighborhood Labrador, whether it be pizza, soup, sandwiches, or a pint of one of their delicious locally brewed beers (better make that two pints).

And because our dogs are still out of the office, I know that I’ll be spending some time very soon with my other favorite Labrador.