Sentences with phrase «city suburbs begins»

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Cuomo's signature public works project, a $ 4 billion bridge to be named after his father, is about to begin carrying commuters across the Hudson River in the New York City suburbs.
«The rash of attacks we have seen in the city and suburbs is clearly being fueled by the anti-immigration sentiment sweeping the country — particularly against immigrants of Hispanic origin — that began in Arizona with that state's discriminatory immigration laws,» said Espada, who came to New York form Puerto Rico at the age of five.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's signature public works project, a $ 4 billion bridge to be named after his father, is about to begin carrying commuters across the Hudson River in New York City suburbs.
Her trip leftward began when she became a senator and found herself representing a state dominated by the liberal politics of New York City and some of its suburbs.
Three years ago, Lee Ann Williamson began feeling uncomfortable as she was playing the piano for the Sunday services at a church in a Kansas City suburb.
New York was one of the first states to use Common Core - aligned tests, and as students» scores plummeted under the new tests, a small army of mostly white, middle - class parents in the city's suburbs began to loudly oppose the exams.
I have begun gathering stories of former charter school parents at my website, the Cities, Suburbs, and Schools Project at Trinity College (http://commons.trincoll.edu/cssp/).
And then when Barnes and Noble Bookstores began popping up in many cities and suburbs.
From the least decade of the 19th Century, this once quiet and dull suburb of New York City began a rapid expansion, especially in terms of culture.
Guinn's organization immediately began creating partnerships to increase the number of animals that get adopted — either locally or in the Long Island suburbs of New York City.
St - Denis in the northern suburbs of the city — where Gothic began — is less busy.
After peaking in population in 1950, the city began to feel the effects of large - scale migration to the suburbs, a downturn in industry and commerce as businesses left for cheaper places, an increase in crime and social disorder, and an upturn in its welfare burden — all of which led to a fiscal crisis that pushed the city on the verge of complete collapse.
Nance Klehm began leading Urbanforages in 2006 in suburbs and cities including; Chicago, Los Angeles, Montreal, Salt Lake City, Philadelphia, New York and Mexico City.
According to a new study by the EPA, new construction in the urban cores and older suburbs of American cities is beginning to catch up with the pace of home construction in the suburbs.
From the least decade of the 19th Century, this once quiet and dull suburb of New York City began a rapid expansion, especially in terms of culture.
«Because walkable urban centers close to amenities are typically a big draw for renters, you'd expect rents to rise faster in the city than in the suburbs — which is exactly what we've been seeing until very recently,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow, «but a handful of factors are helping turn the tables and beginning to push suburban rents up at a higher clip.
In many areas, suburbs are beginning to be folded into the city centers,» said Gatto.
So from every angle, housing demand is reversing the pattern of the last 30 years and is coming back to where it all began: the cities and the inner - ring suburbs.
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