Sentences with phrase «before give this neighborhood»

Zenith Avenue N Old well - established properties dating back to 1969 and before give this neighborhood its suburban.

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Perhaps not surprising to learn, given his family's modest means, but Frazier grew up in a tough inner - city neighborhood in Philadelphia in the 1960s before attending Penn State.
The mayor also asked parishioners to look at a recent Daily News front page article about the city's new neighborhood policing program orchestrated by Police Commissioner James O'Neill, saying that the «number one thing that jumps out» in that story is that the officers are giving their cell phone numbers to community members, who alert them to crimes and enable officers to stop crimes «before they happen.»
Even if the panel backs the proposal, the neighborhood's political leaders give their blessing and city agencies sign off on the guidelines, there are many more hurdles to clear before the first shovel is in the ground on Delancey Street.
Joanie Mahoney (JM): If you look at PILOTs [Payment in Lieu of Taxes], for instance for the Marriott in the Armory Square neighborhood, that SIDA [Syracuse Industrial Development Agency] gave to the developer, they're far more valuable and there's a longer period of time before taxes are paid on the improvements.
Yes I do finance and I gave my 600000 house back, but not before (KEY) I bought a bigger and better house for 310000 with an inground pool in a better neighborhood it sold for almost 710k in 2005!!
Give the hood a smack before starting the car especially if you know there are outdoor cats in the neighborhood.
Give them some time to get settled into their new home before you let all the neighborhood kids come visit or let them have the run of the house.
Surrounded by tenement buildings that are much more typical of the neighborhood, the structure was built in the early 20th century and originally housed a button factory before giving way to a warehouse for the locally - owned Bloom & Krup hardware store.
Although not blighted now, the Fort Trumbull neighborhood in New London, Conn., was blighted for decades before the U.S. Supreme Court made its decision giving the city the OK to condemn properties for development («Resources coming in wake of property rights decision,» August 2005, page 13).
To give their clients an edge, these real estate pros have them preapproved for a loan, familiarize them with the neighborhood, educate them on multiple - offer situations, and advise them on ways to make their offers more appealing — all before they even start house hunting.
We fantasized about the idea of trying to buy an entire city block and then giving away free or very cheap rent to artists and other people who would change the character of the neighborhood, but this would be hard to pull off and it would be a long time before we saw any profit from it.
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