Sentences with phrase «bigger urban buildings»

«The real estate industry is heavily weighted to delivering single - family homes or bigger urban buildings,» Parolek says, adding that demand for the missing middle far outpaces supply, an assertion backed up by studies from Urban Land Institute, strategic real estate advisor group RCLCO, and others.

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Rather than building more big box stores to sell grocery, health, and beauty products under one roof, Loblaw will be able to use urban - friendly Shoppers locations to offer its President's Choice brand items while the drug stores continue to sell pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
Not content with designing iconic buildings in his homeland of Denmark, his firm, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), has crossed the Atlantic in a bid to revolutionize the way architects and planners think about high - density urban housing.
The biggest difference [with the Urban Franchise Associate program] is that A&W builds the restaurant — the franchisee investment is for the equipment package and some of the other startup costs.
BHP Billiton points out that, over the next 20 years, China's urban population is likely to increase by almost 250 - million people and the rising middle class will be looking to upgrade to «bigger and better apartments, sitting above more extensive underground car parks, which will demand steel - intensive building and renovation,» she asserts.
In roughly the same period during which your football program dragged Miami's name through the mud, another urban, private university has gone big - time — raising huge amounts of money, going on a building binge and raiding the Ivy League for faculty — without big - time sports.
As big - box malls decline, business seems to be returning to the small shops in Kingston and other urban centers, with buildings being sold at prices no one could have imagined even five years ago.
To date, the biggest real estate battle Astorino has picked is with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, refusing to use $ 5.2 million the agency allocated to help him fulfill a federal mandate to build 750 affordable units in more affluent Westchester areas by 2016.
35 years after the original Blade Runner changed the landscape of big screen science fiction, Blade Runner 2049 (2017) dared build on the dystopian portrait of the ecologically devastated urban imaged on screen by director Ridley Scott and his team of designers and artists.
Districts rich or poor and urban or rural, teachers and administrators, equipment suppliers, consultants, building contractors, pension funds — along with the advocacy organizations that everywhere push for more school spending — can detect such opportunities for gain and join forces, at least up to the point at which remedies are specified and the bigger pie begins to be sliced.
While the Costa del Sol is dominated by urban centres with tall apartment buildings and big hotel complexes, the Costa de la Luz has a decidedly more natural and virgin feel to it.
Set in nine urban arenas, Godzilla: Unleashed's interactive 3D cityscapes, big destructible buildings, soaring skyscrapers and towering alien formations provide the backdrop to epic worldwide destruction.
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Clark's original plan to build a functional field research station on the grounds grew, after visiting Milwaukee and many of its urban farms last year, to include an aquaponic system (incorporating fathead minnows from Lynden's Big Lake) and a trial garden.
«The kind of work that simply can't fit in conventional, urban settings and for which these big, broad, raw buildings that we're lucky to have here at MASS MoCA are perfect.»
In big urban places it is professional who are more responsible for building towers, large developments etc..
I end this post with one thought — there is too much talk about green buildings that leave out the bigger picture of smart urban design.
The latest Urban Green Council report, The Next Frontier for Energy - Efficient Products, highlights the disconnect between suppliers, who see a lack of demand for these products, and building owners and designers, who see opportunities to make big forays into efficiency with new technologies.
The big winner of the day was ShadowMaps, a GPS - related system developed by UCSB engineering students to overcome the «shadow effect» in which tall buildings in urban areas can «confuse» GPS systems and create errors in cell - phone GPS location.
Big homes like the Abramsons» often are built far from urban centers.
I would ask that architect on the radio where he would plant those «big trees» that can shade the entire roof of a commercial building, in the middle of a densely built - up urban environment?
The sealing of the time capsule recently helped mark the organisation's 20th anniversary — see the post below, from VACCHO Senior Policy Officer Dana Pyne, including a fantastic video of a new mural painted on the VACCHO building which makes a big splash on the urban landscape about rich, vibrant Victorian Aboriginal cultures.
Related Urban's latest and biggest «city - building» plan, in conjunction with Thomas J. Klutznick Inc., calls for a 5 million - square - foot mixed use development, City North, in the Northeast Valley of Phoenix.
But now, as developers rush to build new, market - rate apartments in cities big and small, some local officials are considering inclusionary zoning for the first time, while others seek to add teeth to existing programs, said Erika Poethig, director of urban policy initiatives at the Urban Instiurban policy initiatives at the Urban InstiUrban Institute.
General Growth Properties Inc. is emphasizing its expansion in street retail in top U.S. shopping districts with its biggest urban deal, the purchase of half the Crown Building on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.
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