Not exact matches
The media outlet also said that Barclays had «started scouting the
city for office
space this month and has been in contact with Irish regulators
about expanding its operations,» according to its unnamed sources.
The
City Attorney says that MonkeyParking — an app that allow users to pay for information
about available spots — is selling the use of public parking
spaces, not information.
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Stock now over $ 20 / share... — Twitter Inc. is offering
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I would have liked to sign up to bring a meal for our elderly or drop off some clothes for a new baby or be informed
about issues in our
city where we can make
space for God.
It is worth noting that that New Urbanists derive their ideas
about public
space and formal order in large part from traditional
cities in which churches and their ancillary institutions have been key players.
Mr Diamond added: «Thousands of kids in this
city will go to education
spaces this evening and will be there for a few hours and will be taught
about Koranic values or Christian values.
It has sometimes been argued that in the
City of God, his apology contra paganos, Augustine made place for a neutral secular
space that could accommodate paganism and promote a «coherence of wills»
about things relevant to this mortal life.
There is, and must be, an amphibian quality
about the Christian's life; he is a citizen of two
cities, that of God, which in the Church is partially realized even now; that of Man, in which he must strive for the relative goods which are possible in the realm of
space and time.
The first year took four weeks to plan and was attended by
about 500 Chicagoans in the South Garden of the Art Institute, which Haras describes as a truly magical
space in the heart of the
city.
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I am not worried
about them they will drop points for sure but the way they played man
city and didn't give them
space but then i knew
city were weak we need to work out a system when opponents play in our face other than that Liverpool will hammer them
For starters, everything you need from the
city is in
about a three - mile by three - mile
space in near downtown.
And suddenly, the red - headed step - child of the New York basketball scene has one of the best foundations in the league (Harris, Lee, Williams, Brook Lopez, $ 25 million in cap
space this summer), its wealthiest owner, and is
about to move into the fastest growing borough in New York
City, with a brand new stadium.
Hence,
City went
about targeting the
spaces and cutting off supply routes instead of pressing the man in possession.
Opponents of a plan to build a senior center in a park on Chicago's North Side said they are worried
about losing open green
space, but they also see the threat as the latest proposed development projects swallowing up parks throughout the
city.
Barring unforeseen problems with needed approvals, construction could begin next spring on two
city harbors that would expand the number of mooring
spaces for recreational boaters by
about 20 percent and bring in more tourism dollars, Chicago Park District officials say.
Opponents of a plan to build a senior center in a park on Chicago's North Side said they are worried
about losing open green
space, but they also see the threat as the latest in a string of development projects swallowing up parks throughout the
city.
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Space Parks and Trails One of the best things
about living in Denver is how quickly you can get out of the
city for a hike.
To me, the
city is our garden and it is in exploring its green
spaces together, walking its streets and learning
about its history that I love to spend my time.
The new
space took
about $ 35 million to complete,
about $ 1.6 million of which came from a performance - based grant through the New York
City Regional Economic Development Council.
In anticipation of its public meeting on the projects next month, the Department of
City Planning is letting the public sound off online
about their recommendations for developments ranging from Columbia University's Baker Field sports complex expansion project to a proposal to clean up the stretch of green
space between the George Washington Bridge and Dyckman Street.
But community advocates,
city planners and business groups have expressed concerns
about the changes for a number of reasons: from how much manufacturing
space needs to be set aside and who will make sure that the
space is being used how it's intended, to the affordability of those
spaces.
The idea that upstate New York is a «vast» bucolic region of rural
space and «some towns» didn't sit well with upstate - based political reporters and elected officials, who (including yours truly) snarked in almost disbelief response that a former U.S. senator from New York could be so tone deaf
about the region that yes, does include «vast, rural» areas, but also
cities and suburban communities.
At 10:20 a.m., Success Academy Charter Schools founder and CEO Eva Moskowitz makes an announcement
about the middle school
space proposal recently sent to Success Academy by the New York
City Department of Education,
City Hall steps, Manhattan.
At 1:30 p.m., the New York Community Trust and New York Public Radio host a panel discussion
about belonging and affordability in New York
City, The Greene
Space at WNYC, 44 Charlton St., Manhattan.
Success Academy spokeswoman Ann Powell said that the charter school network has had no communication with the
city about closing schools and that any decisions
about building
space would be made by the DOE, not by them.
The poll also asked voters
about the
city's efforts to ban churches from renting
space in public schools.
Mayor Bloomberg has given
about 60 percent of the
city charters free
space in existing school buildings in an unusual strategy to boost their growth, but critics believe the arrangement gives charters an unfair advantage.
Hilarious that Paladino is complaining
about so much vacant office
space in Buffalo when is probably one of the largest office
space landlords in the
city.
Related and the
city envision the 26 - acre site, currently an MTA - owned rail yard, to be a massive new neighborhood, composed of new skyscrapers and
about 13 million square feet of commercial and residential
space.
The small group met at Time and
Space Limited on Columbia Street to talk
about the steps needed to become a county organization with state Green Party organizer Michael O'Neil, who had come up from New York
City for the meeting, and to discuss direction for the nascent group.
The MTA wants to talk to the
city's Economic Development Corporation
about how to legally transfer ownership of the 2 - acre Williamsburg Trolley Terminal, which could pave the way for the Parks Department to designate it as a permanent public
space, Barasch said.
The controversial charter school leader, whose Success Academy schools spread to
about two dozen locations across the
city under Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration, has been rejected from a plan to share
space with three additional public schools this fall, officials said.
Rumors first circulated
about Fairway's plan to move into the 60,000 square foot
space left vacant by Barnes and Noble and Circuit
City in February.
«New Yorkers are literally getting cheated out of tens of millions of dollars in public
space — and the
city is willfully choosing to do nothing
about it,» Stringer said.
It's not uncommon in a New York
City subway car, an airport terminal or just
about any other public
space to see a dozen or more people completely consumed by what's happening on the screen of their smartphone, to the exclusion of the world around them.
But the amount of land
space taken up by
cities is actually relatively small compared with the number of people they shelter: satellite image composites show that urban sites cover only 2.8 per cent of the Earth's land; accordingly the UN estimates that
about 3.3 billion people occupy an area less than half the size of Australia.
James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for
Space Studies in New York
City and a vociferous advocate for lowering global greenhouse gas emissions, was chosen for his work modeling Earth's climate, predicting global warming, and warning the world
about the consequences.
Hallegatte estimates that the necessary adaptations would cost each at - risk
city an initial $ 3 billion, plus 2 percent of the initial cost each year for maintenance and operation, putting the total yearly cost for the 136 -
city sample in the study at
about $ 50 billion — a quarter of NASA's
space shuttle program.
And because a Sirofloc plant is compact —
about a fiftieth the size of conventional systems — it is suitable for
cities where
space is limited.
Physicists will deploy 400 more loosely
spaced detectors to stretch TA's area to
about 2500 square kilometers — twice the area of New York
City — says Yoshiki Tsunesada, a physicist and TA team member at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
«I must admit there's a question
about whether business as usual is even plausible, because many
cities are going to run into infrastructure constraints and
space constraints at some point,» he said of rapidly growing vehicle adoption.
«When you think
about what
cities are, they are defined by their density — by definition the
space between buildings is limited.»
But coming to that decision wasn't easy, and there's something
about the quiet
space after the holidays and the darkness of New York
City winters that makes me reflect on what has been — which is why I find it more important than ever to tell my story.
Urbanites — myself included — seem less likely to seek out parks and nature and are better served by bringing green
space into their homes and offices.3 I would have to agree with this study as we often talk
about going to the giant 644 acre park nearby to bathe in its greenness, but more often find ourselves walking around the
city with our dog.
Explaining that they were
about to sign a lease for a retail
space in the
city when approached by Spacemarket, the low cost rent, large
space and relaxed location became the right combination to change their plans.
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