Sentences with phrase «urban market held»

IF YOU WANT TO MEET LOCALS, GO TO the Midrand Urban Market held in the morning of the first Saturday of each month.
Nearly half (47 %) of those surveyed last year believed the urban markets held the most opportunities, while the 27 % selected the suburbs and 19 % chose secondary / tertiary WHERE IS THE SMART MONEY HEADED THIS YEAR?

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Wong, who was born in Hong Kong, educated in Canada and is now based in Shanghai, said Starbucks might break into 10 - 15 new urban markets in China every year, while continuing its penetration in megacities where it has taken hold.
-- The Congress hereby encourages the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to work with appropriate entities to organize and hold renewable energy expositions that provide an opportunity for the public to view and learn about renewable energy products for the home that are currently on the market.
Wind Energy Pioneer Dives into the Waves And that observation still holds true, because it's just been announced that Searaser has been purchased by wind energy pioneers Ecotricity, the same folks who have brought us stunning urban wind turbines, vegan biogas marketed direct to the consumer, and whose CEO Dale Vince has made Britain's rich list by building a wind energy empire.
Hold dual Master's Degrees in Health Services Management, Urban Policy and Education, able to effectively apply innovative marketing strategies that increase client acquisition, retention and penetration.
Currently a lecturer on market research and urban economics at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, Dr. Raymond Torto holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Boston College.
«Boomers indeed hold the key to those homes the market desperately needs, both in the urban condo and the detached suburban home segment,» said Danielle Hale, chief economist for realtor.com.
The market for defaulted mortgages is heating up as Wall Street firms try to profit from the housing recovery, banks seek to avoid the added costs of holding delinquent debt, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development sells loans to reduce losses at the financially troubled Federal Housing Administration.
You plan on holding an asset three years, five years, seven years, 10 years or whatever it is for that business plan, but you never know when you're going to need liquidity, or if you decide the market is too hot for construction, let's sell this dirt, obviously being in a core urban market it has value.
Boomers indeed hold the key to those homes the market desperately needs, both in the urban condo and the detached suburban home segment.
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