Sentences with phrase «affluent cities in»

Although Bainbridge Island is considered one of the more affluent cities in Kitsap County, living more comfortably does not mean that you should skip out on valuable Bainbridge Island renters coverage.
It's known as one of the most affluent cities in the county and as a part of the Miami Metro area, which has a population of about 5.6 million residents.
It is also considered one of the most affluent cities in South Dakota.
The city of Overland Park is one of the more affluent cities in Kansas as well.
With matchmakers providing face - to - face matchmaking services, This service is only available in the largest and most affluent cities in China.
This Des - Moines suburb is one of the most affluent cities in all of Iowa.
Mumbai is the fastest moving and most affluent city in India, as well as being the centre of India's fashion industry and Bollywood.
Allen is an affluent city in Collin County, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas.
«Johns Creek is currently the most affluent city in the state of Georgia, according to a Bizjournal study, and 95th in the entire country.»

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CEO Brian Cornell, who took the helm at Target in August, has said the return to city centers by affluent shoppers means the retailer needs to have a bigger urban presence.
In New York, San Francisco and other thriving cities, brokers are reporting sharply rising demand for luxury rentals, as affluent people who could afford to own decide there's no cachet anymore in being a homeowner, and lots of risIn New York, San Francisco and other thriving cities, brokers are reporting sharply rising demand for luxury rentals, as affluent people who could afford to own decide there's no cachet anymore in being a homeowner, and lots of risin being a homeowner, and lots of risk.
A recent report by the Academy of Finland warned that some schools in the country's large cities were becoming more skewed by race and class as affluent, white Finns choose schools with fewer poor, immigrant populations.
For Tribune Publishing, spun off from Tribune Broadcasting six months ago, San Diego — California's second largest city, and the tenth most affluent metro area in the nation, with a population of 3.2 million — would become Tribune's ninth metro market, and a new twist to C.E.O. Jack Griffin's clustering strategy.
«It took a judge seven years and 607 pages,» the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, «to explain why children in New Jersey's poor cities deserve the same basic education as kids in the state's affluent suburbs.»
The film challenges the conceit of Wakanda as an affluent city on a hill, and when you see it surrounded by a world in preventable peril, it feels uncomfortable.
Unlike the traditional sitcoms based in New York and centering around the love lives of 20 - somethings, this new show explores the afterglow of settling down in your 40s... and still living in an affluent city.
Buffalo was experimenting on a small scale with «tipper totes» — large, rat - proof garbage containers designed for easy loading by trucks — but only in one of the city's most affluent neighborhoods and with no plan for wider use.
In different ways, Jesus and Paul are heralding the inbreaking of God's rule on earth, the fulfillment of all our hopes and prayers when we pray — alas, sometimes mindlessly — that God's kingdom come on earth and God's will be done on earth (in Washington, D.C., Afghanistan and Iraq, in affluent suburbs and in blighted inner citiesIn different ways, Jesus and Paul are heralding the inbreaking of God's rule on earth, the fulfillment of all our hopes and prayers when we pray — alas, sometimes mindlessly — that God's kingdom come on earth and God's will be done on earth (in Washington, D.C., Afghanistan and Iraq, in affluent suburbs and in blighted inner citiesin Washington, D.C., Afghanistan and Iraq, in affluent suburbs and in blighted inner citiesin affluent suburbs and in blighted inner citiesin blighted inner cities).
The move away may either be to a more affluent suburb in the same urban area or to another city.
Fourth Presbyterian's tradition of religious tolerance and religiously motivated service across social boundaries helps affluent Presbyterians to situate themselves in an increasingly pluralistic city.
He has become frustrated with this vision of ministry to the affluent and wants to start a church in a run - down inner - city neighborhood where relationships can be built among downwardly mobile people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
If America's ghettos and gray areas are poorer and more wretched and neglected than they were ten years ago, that is no reason to join the carrot - patch communes or affluent exurbanites who align with Ellul in denouncing cities.
There are nine Del Frisco's Grilles in the country's most exciting cities such as New York, Santa Monica, Washington DC and Dallas — and a tenth Del Frisco's Grille will soon open in Chestnut Hill, an affluent Boston suburb.
Traditionally, St. Paul has been the less favored twin — «Before I was elected mayor of St. Paul, my mother in Brooklyn thought the Twin Cities were Minneapolis and Indianapolis,» says Norm Coleman, who is now a U.S. senator — and there were doubts that the more affluent suburbs west of the Mississippi would cross the river to support the embryonic franchise.
It is a mere 3 weeks since our last encounter with City at the London Stadium when once again the head to head advantage clicked a further notch in their affluent direction.
Also on Thursday, Daley said he believes that Park District programs are offered even - handedly throughout the city despite a Tribune study that concluded teenagers in poor neighborhoods are provided fewer offerings than teens in more affluent areas of Chicago.
-LSB-...] districts fortunate enough to have the assistance of groups like WITS in New York City, or with affluent populations able to pay higher meal prices, better food is more achievable.
The filth that engulfs Accra, even in so - called affluent and well planned areas, has caught the attention of the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, Andrew Barnes, who has asked Ghanaian authorities to up their game to meet President Akufo - Addo's promise to make Accra the cleanest city in Africa by 2020.
In the North, African - American populations are largely confined to large urban areas and their less affluent first ring suburbs, and segregated neighborhoods that are a legacy of pre-Civil Rights era patterns of housing discrimination remain the norm in older parts of non-Southern cities, (although newer suburbs tend to be considerably more integrated than older neighborhoods outside the SouthIn the North, African - American populations are largely confined to large urban areas and their less affluent first ring suburbs, and segregated neighborhoods that are a legacy of pre-Civil Rights era patterns of housing discrimination remain the norm in older parts of non-Southern cities, (although newer suburbs tend to be considerably more integrated than older neighborhoods outside the Southin older parts of non-Southern cities, (although newer suburbs tend to be considerably more integrated than older neighborhoods outside the South).
Only 16 state secondary schools in these two relatively affluent counties did better than those two inner city schools.
Segregation between affluent and deprived communities in Britain's cities is reaching «apartheid» levels, a new report has claimed.
The Assembly district, roping in several affluent northern Brooklyn neighborhoods, overlaps with Mr. de Blasio's old City Council district, where he remains enormously popular.
But City Council members Mark Levine and Vanessa Gibson have previously introduced legislation that would afford every New Yorker a lawyer in housing court — where less affluent New Yorkers are often up against better - heeled landlords — that the Independent Budget Office has estimated would cost $ 100 million.
The constituency covers a largely residential area immediately north of Derby city centre, including some of the city's most affluent suburbs, as well as some of its council housing, though much of this is former council housing in private ownership.
He's the top elected leader in one of New York's more affluent counties, where a mix of high - tech industries, rural charm and proximity to New York City generally have shielded it from the economic stagnation still plaguing many upstate counties.
Developing land owned by the New York City Housing Authority has the potential to generate much - needed revenue for the public housing agency while simultaneously creating more affordable housing, but those benefits drop off abruptly in less affluent neighborhoods, according to a report released today by NYU's Furman Center.
The district, suburban in character, is one of the most diverse in the city, with a booming South Asian population and traditionally affluent Jewish and Italian - American communities.
On Tuesday morning, 37 - year - old Thomas French was arraigned in Albany City Court on 10 charges for allegedly submitting four false reports to the DEC about the levels of contaminants found in the affluent released by the plant.
ALBANY — State officials face a major challenge in deciding whether to allow casinos in economically struggling parts of the Catskills or in relatively affluent Orange County, closer to New York City, Gaming Facilities Location Board member Kevin Law said.
While Nicoletti approached mostly familiar faces in the city's most affluent neighborhood, Perez Williams spent her time trying to turn out new voters.
Others said Paladino's comments reflect a deeper problem in a community consistently ranked as one of the most segregated in the nation, and that has a burgeoning immigrant population both in the city and several affluent suburbs.
Subjects were approached on a street in an affluent Dutch city; in one case, the street was orderly, but in the other the same street had been made more disorderly by the removal of a few paving slabs and the addition of a badly parked car and an «abandoned» bicycle.
Air quality in cities is of increasing concern to China's stability - obsessed leaders, anxious to douse potential unrest as more affluent citizens turn against a growth - at - all - costs economic model that has polluted much of the country's air, water and soil.
Alwitt and Donley also have posited that when more affluent families moved out of many inner cities in the U.S. during the 1970s and 1980s, supermarkets left as well.
Air quality in cities is of increasing concern to China's stability - obsessed leaders, anxious to douse potential unrest as a more affluent urban population turns against a growth - at - all - costs economic model that has besmirched much of the country's air, water and soil.
The global agency introduces and connects thousands of affluent singles in major cities around the world, including London, Paris, New York, Brussels, Hong Kong, Copenhagen, Milan, Monaco, Melbourne, and Amsterdam.
In a city like New York, it seemed inconceivable at the time that there were not any matchmaking services catering to single affluent professionals.
Protesters arrived in chartered buses to fight a plan by Orange County to relocate homeless people from Santa Ana to new temporary shelters in more affluent coastal cities.
As the affluent executive Eric Packer riding a limo around New York City in nearly every scene, Pattinson boldly submerges his stardom in the director's twisted anti-establishment tendencies.
A struggling family that's determined to make a better life for themselves in one of America's most idyllic cities is learning the hard way that the affluent community isn't as glamorous as they initially believed.
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