Sentences with phrase «as the city where»

Linnea Geiss, vice president of corporate development for NCR Corporation, and a board member for Venture Atlanta, describes this as a city where the entrepreneurial community invests in the most important things, which she lists as: «Revenue, finding real solutions to big problems and creating products that people really want.»
«As a city where more than 300 languages are spoken, London has a proud history of tolerance and diversity and to suggest there are areas where police officers can not go because of radicalisation is simply ridiculous... Crime has been falling steadily both in London and in New York - the only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump»
Seoul has replaced Paris as the city where in - the - know girls look to see what's new, what's now, and what's next in beauty.
To be able to create my personal account I had to write my email address and some personal details such as gender, country of origin as well as the city where I live and a unique nickname I had to make by myself.
At the very least, she gives our aimless hero a perfect excuse not to go back home and confront the crater where his life used to be (the film amusingly casts New York as the city where people go to face their demons, and L.A. as the one where they go to run away from them).
This initiative provides an unparalleled level of support for individual artists, expands the Museum's mission, and promotes Atlanta as a city where artists can live, work, and thrive.
The culture of L.A. as a city where the boundaries between reality and fiction are often blurred is explored in a variety of ways by each creator.
Michael Rooks of the High Museum served as a guest juror in helping the museum select three artists of merit working in the metro Atlanta area, furthering the project that has promoted «Atlanta as a city where artists live, work, and thrive» since its inception in 2007.
This initiative provides an unparalleled level of support for individual artists, expands MOCA GA's mission, and promotes Atlanta as a city where artists can live, work and thrive.
This will be the fourth cycle of the program, conceived to support meritorious established artists and promote Atlanta as a city where artists can live, work and thrive.
A recent Forbes study went into more detail in comparing this, ranking Detroit, Cleveland and Cincinnati as cities where your dollars can stretch the furthest on the job and home fronts alike.

Not exact matches

After graduating with a degree in Architecture from Cambridge, she spent a year as Operations Manager aboard the record - breaking biofueled powerboat Earthrace, where she traveled 25,000 miles, visited 120 cities, and ran a campaign to promote the use of alternative fuels.
As far back as 2015, Rams owner Stan Kroenke made it clear that he was ready to share a stadium with another franchise if it meant bringing football back to Los Angeles, where three teams were vying for a spot in the NFL drought - stricken citAs far back as 2015, Rams owner Stan Kroenke made it clear that he was ready to share a stadium with another franchise if it meant bringing football back to Los Angeles, where three teams were vying for a spot in the NFL drought - stricken citas 2015, Rams owner Stan Kroenke made it clear that he was ready to share a stadium with another franchise if it meant bringing football back to Los Angeles, where three teams were vying for a spot in the NFL drought - stricken city.
As higher costs are passed on to consumers, supporters aim to put a dent in sales, as was the case in Berkeley, where according to public health officials retail purchases of sugar - sweetened beverages dropped nearly 10 % during the first year of that city's soda taAs higher costs are passed on to consumers, supporters aim to put a dent in sales, as was the case in Berkeley, where according to public health officials retail purchases of sugar - sweetened beverages dropped nearly 10 % during the first year of that city's soda taas was the case in Berkeley, where according to public health officials retail purchases of sugar - sweetened beverages dropped nearly 10 % during the first year of that city's soda tax.
While cities shouldn't change based solely on Amazon's wishes, many saw the experience as a way to benchmark themselves against other similar - sized cities around the country and see where they might be falling short.
She serves as deputy news editor for NYU's independent newspaper, Washington Square News, where she covers university - and city - wide news.
That mix will change as the program recruits more local companies eager to expand across Latin America, where the 10 largest cities, including Santiago, make up nearly a third of the region's GDP.
Experts in the auto industry expect the trend to continue as millennials increasingly elect to live in cities where it's expensive to own a car.
She's more concerned about the skyrocketing cost of rents in the city, which have risen 200 percent in the past three years, and where a modest storefront like hers can go for as much as $ 17,000 per month.
Restrictions on listings have been passed in San Francisco and Berlin, where some investors have dedicated apartments to act as Airbnb rentals full - time, theoretically raising rents for city residents.
The feedback loop of the city making itself attractive to start - ups and start - ups helping to make the city attractive to talented young people (who in turn create more businesses that attract more young people) is only getting started, but Robinson says he can already see the effects both in terms of the area's legitimacy — «people are saying, «hey, I would actually invest here or I would start my business here» as opposed to 10 years ago where people would avoid the city at all costs» — and quality of life for young people.
But his interest is as much in the developing world, where massive urbanization is making ever more pertinent the question of what makes a city successful.
Compensation, indeed, is already rising smartly in cities where unemployment rates have plunged as low as they are in business occupations.
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore aims to enhance the use of technology and data to improve the provision of services such as health care and transportation in a city, where infrastructure has come under pressure in recent years as a rise in immigration boosts the country's population.
As Reich - Rohrwig realized, the proximity problem vanished when the company started looking for clients in cities where the incumbent elevator contractors couldn't turn to a dominant local supplier.
For ESPN host Tony Reali, the attack hit close to home, as the driver initially started right outside of his New York City apartment where his wife was and finished blocks from his daughter's school.
«In New York City, where I live, people throw away a coffee pot as soon as it breaks.
Musk, best known as the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, has also launched The Boring Company, whose mission is to dig tunnels under traffic - clogged cities (such as his hometown of Los Angeles) where underground conveyer belts will whisk cars from one side of town to the other.
Intellifusion, a Shenzhen - based AI firm that provides technology to the city's police to display the faces of jaywalkers on large LED screens at intersections, is now talking with local mobile phone carriers and social media platforms such as WeChat and Sina Weibo to develop a system where offenders will receive personal text messages as soon as they violate the rules, according to Wang Jun, the company's director of marketing solutions.
But as they were newcomers to the city, «we had no clue where to go,» Wynn says.
In July, some impatient Pokemon fans rushed to Sokcho, a city close to the border with North Korea — an area where the game can be played as it has not been classified as South Korean territory in Google Maps data.
Even though Dick King and Mark Timmerman founded City Capital, they pride themselves in having developed a culture where other senior team members don't view them as bosses.
«They said they knew who I was and where I lived,» said Alberto Arredondo, who got the call at work as a pump technician at an oil refinery in the central Mexican city of Salamanca.
New York is the favorite city of the world's wealthy, as measured by where they want to put their families and their money, according to a new report.
The request asks for a 24 - month extension of the license in Mountain View, Calif, and Austin — where the self - driving cars are currently being tested — as well as four additional cities.
Perel, who has a practice in New York City, would know: She's the author of the bestselling book Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence and the new release The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity, as well as host of the podcast Where Should We Begin?
But while the announcement is no - doubt shocking (as Police Chief Bill Blair remarked, «We have no historical precedent for doing that in Ontario), it comes on the heels of a similar move in numerous U.S. cities, where the axe has already fallen on those previously considered to be untouchable.
In New York City, where the firefighters are revered as the «bravest» and police officers are dubbed the «finest,» uniformed workers have a reputation for dogged determination and fierce civic pride.
Groupon defines local as «any business, in or around your city, that has a physical presence — a place where you can walk in and shop.»
As Wynne was speaking at that panel, U.S. President Donald Trump was just outside the city at a conservative political conference where, in his speech to partisans, he trashed NAFTA.
It was before Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen broke the customary sphinxlike silence of her office to observe that valuations in some tech categories have become «substantially stretched,» before the tech sector eclipsed financial services as the leading destination for elite business school graduates, and before tech money made over large swaths of New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Austin, and, of course, the entire San Francisco Bay Area, where one in five working adults is employed by a tech firm.
The idea of May 1 as a day for workers» rights was born in the US city of Chicago, where on May 1, 1886 hundreds of thousands of people walked off the job to protest long hours and harsh working conditions.
The big city with a small town vibe is known for its music scene, and for being home to the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and as well as the Whole Foods HQ, but where it really shines is in its culinary scene, which ranges from barbecue that people wait hours in line for to all kinds of tacos.
Analyst Stephen Anderson at Miller Tabak & Co. says that the chain should pursue a smart, sharply targeted expansion in Midwestern cities where juggernaut Dunkin' Donuts isn't a presence, such as Pittsburgh, Cincinatti, Lexington, Ky., and Indianapolis.
With a clientele that's decidedly younger and more business - oriented than the city's more stodgy Forest and Stream Club, the Club Saint - James offers nearly 40,000 square feet in downtown Montreal for board meetings and client dinners, as well as individual wine cellar drawers where members can stash that special bottle.
The hub, located between Hamburg's main railway station and HafenCity quarter, is being billed as a place where innovative solutions for the city are...
In cities and towns where voters opposed legalization, elected bodies such as town councils or boards of selectmen can impose a ban without polling residents.
Now that Mr. Peña Nieto's working visit to Washington has been cancelled as a result of Mr. Trump's offensive tweets about the wall, and the high - level team Mexico had sent to Washington to discuss an array of issues has returned to Mexico City, there seem to be few avenues open in the short term to put the relationship back where it was a week ago.
The city is well known in the region as the home of Bubblegum Alley, an alleyway near Higuera Street where visitors stick their chewed gum on the walls.
Its executives talk as if they're planning someday to expand to other cities, where they would compete with services like Peapod run by existing supermarkets.
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