Sentences with phrase «city suburb where»

Cuomo chose Long Island to make his announcement, a New York City suburb where property taxes are among the highest in the nation.
That's true even in cold climates, like the New York City suburbs where Whalen is most active.

Not exact matches

Medical marijuana dispensaries, online seed sellers, head shops selling drug paraphernalia, sellers of hydroponic equipment and so - called vapour lounges where customers are welcome to smoke their own weed make up a budding industry, not just in big cities but in suburbs and small towns too.
He's already thinking about how Maple's model might move outside the city and into the suburbs, where success would require a different approach.
GROWTH AND INNOVATION: The Future of Cities Hosted by NBCUniversal Debbie Dingell, US Representative, 12th District of Michigan, United States House of Representatives Jacqueline Hinman, Chair and CEO, CH2M Belinda Johnson, Chief Business Affairs and Legal Officer, Airbnb Judith Rodin, President, The Rockefeller Foundation Moderator: Leigh Gallagher, Fortune; Author, The End of the Suburbs: Where the American Dream Is Moving
Others, such as Suncorp Bank, the nation's fifth largest mortgage lender, are circulating a confidential list of 39 Brisbane postcodes covering more than 100 city and metropolitan suburbs where the new lending restrictions will apply from next Monday.
For more detailed explorations of the themes mentioned in this report, stay tuned to the Insureon blog in January, where we'll explore tips for buying the best equipment and furniture; ways women business owners can increase revenue; and how small business looks different in the nation's cities, suburbs, and rural areas.
I am seeing a continued boom of construction downtown right where we live and also in the outer neighborhoods still within the city but closer to the suburbs.
Not in the form of some «how to» guide or some «five step» program, but, first and foremost, by way of metaphor: «If the state of contemporary Catholic literary culture can best be conveyed by the image of a crumbling, old, immigrant neighborhood, then let me suggest that it is time for Catholic writers and intellectuals to leave the homogeneous, characterless suburbs of the imagination, and move back to the big citywhere we can renovate these remarkable districts which have such grace and personality, such strength and tradition.»
Dana Gioia likens a renewal of Catholic literature to the renovation of our lost immigrant neighborhoods: «It is time for Catholic writers and intellectuals to leave the homogenous, characterless suburbs of the imagination and move back to the big citywhere we can renovate these remarkable districts.»
Contemporary Islamic reform: Both Khalidi and Kepel are sharply critical of what they believe are counterproductive approaches currently being employed by the U.S. Kepel argues that the most important battle in the war for Muslim minds will be fought not in Iraq or Israel / Palestine, but in the suburbs of Paris, London and other Western cities where Islam is now a fixture, Two prominent Muslims — Feisal Abdul Rauf and Tariq Ramadan — develop this theme in new books that have attracted considerable attention.
The modern city, where more and more of us want to live, enjoys its munificence at the expense of the rural areas as Arthur E. Holt has forcibly brought home in This Nation Under God.6 Those fortunate enough to live in suburbs or other desirable residential districts enjoy their space and light partly through the exploitation of the crowded and blighted areas.
Some have suggested that we should skip the task of rebuilding social capital in inner - city neighborhoods by moving the poor to neighborhoods and suburbs where social capital already exists.
I grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, a city where the soft pretzel is a source of civic pride.
The QLine — Detroit's new streetcar system — only services the 3.3 - mile radius of that area, where the rich have created their own suburb inside the city and housing prices are rising so fast that only transplants can actually afford to live there.
where the suburbs consumed the jobs at the expense of the city.
From the city to the suburbs, places abound where families can enjoy a delicious slice of homemade pie.
Unfortunately «in my area» didn't mean in the Twin Cities proper, which is where I live; it meant in a rich, white suburb about 35 minutes away, not accounting for rush hour traffic.
The environment in Deer Park causes culture shock to residents who have moved from Arlington Heights, Palatine, Schaumburg and other nearby suburbs, where they have been used to extensive city services.
(I realize some people in suburbs never need them — in the city where I live it would be ridiculous to try to get by without one.)
But a cap on school and local property taxes is unlikely to get off the ground in the Assembly, where a critical mass of lawmakers hails from New York City — and where property taxes aren't the overwhelming issue that they are in the suburbs.
Labour remains well ahead not just in inner city boroughs but also in traditional Tory suburbs, where Labour leads 46 % to 34 %.
But low turnout in the city could benefit Republicans who tend to have stronger appeal in the suburbs, where turnout is generally stronger.
The difference in New York City's suburbs, where most of this year's competitive races are being contested, was 5.9 points.
Our outdated planning system means that it's virtually impossible to get the high quality housing we need, especially in the places where people actually want to live — in the suburbs of our towns and cities where there are more jobs and higher wages.
In Nottingham, however, the report has not been welcomed, and Mr Allen insisted the figures used were misleading, with the area covered by the research excluding the greater city - suburbs, where there was less crime.
Astorino — and any Republican — knows the basic formula for his election is to run up the score upstate (where between 40 - 50 percent of the electorate lives), try not to get creamed in New York City and fight to the death on Long Island and the northern suburbs, his home turf.
Clinton kept her lead with overwhelming support in the Democratic stronghold of New York City (70 - 18 percent) but she continued to struggle in the New York City suburbs including Long Island (39 - 38 percent) where voters were evenly split.
Some lawmakers are introducing compromise measures that would cap the deduction, but that could still impact property owners in places like the New York City suburbs, where incomes and the cost of living is generally higher.
City Councilwoman Anastasia Robertson explained that city officials had turned water back on at two occupied structures where days earlier they had evicted tenants and shut off the flow because the landlord, who lives in a nearby suburb, was thousands of dollars in arreCity Councilwoman Anastasia Robertson explained that city officials had turned water back on at two occupied structures where days earlier they had evicted tenants and shut off the flow because the landlord, who lives in a nearby suburb, was thousands of dollars in arrecity officials had turned water back on at two occupied structures where days earlier they had evicted tenants and shut off the flow because the landlord, who lives in a nearby suburb, was thousands of dollars in arrears.
But he took a day off to give several storm briefings in New York City and its suburbs, where over a foot of snow was expected.
But he took a day off Wednesday to give several storm briefings in New York City and its suburbs, where more than a foot of snow was expected.
Until 2004, the woman lived in a suburb of Cameroon's capital city Yaoundé, where she didn't come into contact with apes or eat their meat.
The researchers found that variations in housing availability in the city and the suburbs influence residential mobility of families and where they choose to live.
Paris, where Toyota is testing plug - in hybrids, already has over 80 recharging stations throughout the city and suburbs.
They then physically photograph the spots where these tweets were sent, thus far encompassing Chicago, Baltimore, Rochester, Syracuse, Washington DC, Atlantic City, and various New Jersey suburbs.
Additional known locales where this species has been collected in New York City and its northern and eastern suburbs, southern Connecticut, and isolated southern New England areas were not included in model development, but were useful for model validation.
It was a crazy time and I knew nothing about the city, so I initially ended up living in the suburbs near where I was working.
We left the store in the suburbs to come back to the one in the city, where the first dress I tried on was waiting.
The Pitch: A man (Cube), his girlfriend (Long), and her kids move from the city to the suburbs, where they purchase a «fixer - upper» that turns out to be a nightmare.
In New Orleans, where essentially all schools are charters, the comparison schools have to come either from a handful of district schools (which aren't really traditional public schools) or from the suburbs — whereas, in Detroit, the comparison schools are apparently within the city.
Bair, having been superintendent in wealthy cities such as Lexington, Massachusetts and Carmel, California, had no experience within cities such as Hartford, where the exodus of white families to the surrounding suburbs contributed to the decrease of white students in Hartford schools and the increase of minority students, in this case black and Puerto Rican students.
Even if they open in the most deprived parts of England, it will be difficult to establish catchment areas which do not include wealthier suburbs, especially as some of the poorest areas of the country exist within larger cities and metropolitan regions where deprivation can vary greatly between postcodes.
As long as homeowners in affluent suburbs are allowed to benefit from the high density of cities (where they tend to work or find business and social networks) without accounting for the higher costs of public services to support it, they will continue to be barriers to inexpensive housing in their jurisdictions.
While it looks a bit shocking to Americans raised within the confines of the typical, homogeneous residential suburb, the i3 seems perfectly at home in a European city like Amsterdam, where there are dramatic expressions of hyper - intensive design everywhere you look — the colorful, plastic - y forms of the modernist housing along the shores of the inland lakes and canals, the small, city - friendly cars, and even the street signs.
«No other automotive brand today can say that it has consistently provided owners with a sense of freedom and adventure with the right mix of vehicles to safely take them where they want to go, whether it's closer to nature and the outdoors, or maneuvering through city and suburbs
I've also heard the analogy that Apple's like living in the city, where everything's controlled; Windows is living in the suburbs, where there's still control but a lot more freedom; and Linux is rural — lots of freedom, but hardly anyone to tell you what to do, even if you want it.
Diana studied English literature and creative writing at Smith College, and grew up in the suburbs of New York City; she now lives in Manhattan, where she has no room for dogs or cats as the books have taken over the apartment.
The sisters of the Missionary of Charity ran St. Rita's, and a few times every summer they'd take a van out to the suburbs, in New Jersey or Connecticut or Westchester, where some friendly white people would welcome the city kids into their house.
For more on finding your urban - suburban sweet spot, check out our report: City or Suburbs: Where can you afford to live?
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