Sentences with phrase «walkable areas for»

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Great for solo travellers, couples, and groups of all ages the city is quite walkable and has a great area of the town known as the Old Town, a beautiful canal that you can take a boat ride down, a huge market and so much more.
Port Douglas has a permanent population of fewer than 5,000, and is small enough for the down town area to be walkable.
The fourth most trafficked post was about the Muzereks, a Vancouver family who decided a small condo in a walkable area was a better fit for their values than big place in the burbs.
Starwood expects to build new hotels for most of planned properties, targeting «walkable» locations with nearby dining, retail and entertainment areas in major cities or central locations in smaller markets with strong job and population growth.
«Walkable urban regions in the U.S. have a 41 percent higher Gross Domestic Product over non-walkable regions,» said Christopher Leinberger, professor at George Washington University School of Business and president of Locus, a national coalition of real estate developers and investors who advocate for sustainable, walkable urban development in metropolitaWalkable urban regions in the U.S. have a 41 percent higher Gross Domestic Product over non-walkable regions,» said Christopher Leinberger, professor at George Washington University School of Business and president of Locus, a national coalition of real estate developers and investors who advocate for sustainable, walkable urban development in metropolitawalkable regions,» said Christopher Leinberger, professor at George Washington University School of Business and president of Locus, a national coalition of real estate developers and investors who advocate for sustainable, walkable urban development in metropolitawalkable urban development in metropolitan areas.
The 80 percent of respondents who indicated they plan to eventually buy a house or apartment contradicts a popular notion that millennial preference for living in dense, walkable urban areas makes home ownership less attractive to this generation.
This study of economic performance across the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area found that the average vacancy - adjusted annual office rent in walkable areas is $ 37 per square foot, compared to $ 21 for drivable sub-urban office rents, a 75 % rental premium.
With market demand for walkable neighborhoods on the rise, Missing Middle Housing types — duplexes, fourplexes, courtyard apartments, and more — offer a range of housing options for neighborhoods throughout the Atlanta area.
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