Last fall, location manager Carol Flaisher knocked on the door of the Conways' rural-looking, 1820s home, assured the couple that she wasn't a crazy person and asked if they would consider renting out their house for a BBC film with the British actress.
That seems kind of crazy when considered that often times, particularly as we have seen over the last couple of years, a major credit or market shock can lead directly to liquidity impairment.
His two European office projects - one in Dusseldorf and the other in Prague - feature glass and concrete structures turned at crazy angles (the Prague building has been nick-named Fred and Ginger, after the Hollywood dance couple).