Sentences with phrase «affordable space see»

«Why don't organizers of for affordable space see arts graduates as partners?

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«We see a range of industries that are ripe for disruption, with improvements in technology lowering the cost of access and creating affordable real estate in space
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, who issued a report two years ago on the need for the city to create affordable spaces for artists to work in, said he is pleased to see that the city is taking steps in that direction.
To be able to be a part of its rebirth and see this historic 1490 Enterprises — which my father started — move from warehouse to community center to become this incredible mix of high - quality affordable housing and commercial space has been exciting.»
With its expertise in the affordable housing market and not the health food business, the company decided to issue a Request for Proposals to see if someone from the community could make a suggestion for the space.
I'd like to see affordable transportation into space in my lifetime.
Private ventures seeking to make routine access to space affordable see big potential in going small
A gal who saw a space in the market for affordable and colorful designs?
When the city elected a new mayor — Marty Walsh — for the first time in 20 years, Cavallo saw it as an opportunity for change in the city, particularly for contemporary artists facing challenges ranging from lack of affordable studio space to limited commercial opportunities in the city.
India's tablet space is likely to see yet more competition arrive on the scene this year that's, in a large part, to Android's OS which enables companies like Classteacher Learning System and Datawind — who produces the Akash and the Ubislate — to introduce affordable devices to the market.
Some Honorable Mentions go out to 1001 Spikes (see 5 Best Wii U 2D Platformers), Affordable Space Adventures, Super Meat Boy, Guacamelee!
Situated inside Somerset House's New Wing, it aims to meet the changing creative needs of today's artists and address the acute shortage of affordable and secure studio space, which has seen an accelerating exodus of artists from London due to rising rents and redevelopment.
And while more established galleries see Bushwick and Bed - Stuy as affordable alternatives to Chelsea or the Lower East Side, many artist - run galleries have made this neighborhood their home for many years by default — without the resources and the option to pay higher rents in the city, artist - run spaces have been finding ways to make it work in their own neighborhoods and communities.
His work has most recently been seen at Lesley Heller Workspace (2014), HERE Art Space, New York City (2013), Harbor Gallery, Bushwick (2013), Governor's Island Art Fair (2012), Aqua Art Miami (Miami, FL, Fall 2011), The Affordable Art Fair (NYC Spring, 2011), Old Stone House (Brooklyn, 2011), Storefront Gallery (Brooklyn, 2011), The London Art Fair (London, UK, 2011), and in numerous private collections.
As we've seen with glamper microhomes and high - end, luxurious tiny homes (that come with their own high - end price tag), smaller spaces aren't always as affordable as one may think.
It's a space that I think is exciting and primed for extraordinary growth as people see how simple and affordable it is to get the legal help they need.
We've seen the rise of the affordable phone with the original Moto G, but now the trend has moved into the premium space by the increasingly powerful influence of Chinese OEMs like Xiaomi and Huawei, and start - up companies like OnePlus.
It used to be that you'd see real estate agent faces just in the pages of newspapers and magazines, but now you see them on park benches, billboards, shopping carts — really, anywhere there's a flat surface and someone willing to sell you space on that flat surface for an «affordable» (i.e., very, very large) monthly fee.
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