Sentences with phrase «urban locations typically»

Urban locations typically cost more than rural ones, due to the closer proximity of buildings and the likelihood of fire.

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Burtons Grill & Bar locations offer an ambience typically associated with urban environments to suburban locations.
Of the 2,000 restaurants planned to be built by 2022, 200 will be urban locations — a typically underrepresented geographic area for the brand.
To monitor urban air quality, environmental agencies typically measure pollutant concentrations in samples collected at centralized outdoor locations and extrapolate individuals» average exposures from those measurements.
The homes in these locations are typically more costly than homes farther from the city center and the study found that the prices in urban location have increased more rapidly than in the suburbs since 2000.
Moreover, in contrast to Biglaw attorneys, who typically earn more in large - city locations, solos tend to do better financially outside of urban locations, according to this interesting survey and analysis by professor Bill Henderson.
Industrial properties, typically a sector ignored by foreign investors due to comparatively low lease rates and locations far away from urban centers, have now become a desired asset class for such buyers, including foreign pension funds and...
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