Sentences with phrase «central corridor»

Elementary school overcrowding has been a problem in the north - central corridor of Baltimore County for years, prompting a spate of new construction and renovations to existing schools.
The Vice President's campaign is focusing on the Western and Central corridors of the Northern Region.
«The same thing's going to happen to the central corridor
«This energy boom has literally transformed the financial landscape of the central corridor; creating jobs and rising incomes,» Whitney wrote in her book «Fate of the States: The New Geography of American Prosperity» (Portfolio / Penguin, 2013).
«You look at Texas, Louisiana, North Dakota — all the way up the central corridor — you see high - single - digit, and double - digit growth,» Meredith Whitney, CEO of Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, told CNBC in an interview.
In fact, the central corridor's economic explosion is already producing negative fallout.
The facade usually has a formal entrance, marked by enormous carved stones and a capstone, that leads to a central corridor.
The Tian Shan Mountains, which form the northern border of this desert, are part of a chain of mountain ranges that have long served as a central corridor for the prehistoric Silk Road routes between China and the Near East.
Within each pavilion, classrooms are arranged along a central corridor with double - height spaces at each end to increase natural daylight and connect to the outdoor landscape.
At the same time, the central corridor extending west from downtown saw an increase in low - rise and high - rise apartment buildings.
At the near end of the long, central corridor, Hawkinson mounts what looks like a white sculpture by Louise Nevelson.
Artists living and working within a two - hundred - mile radius of Kansas City along a central corridor of the Midwest — from Iowa, through Kansas City, and to Oklahoma — address the history and peculiarities of place in projects that explore architectural concepts of our time.
The delicate drawings will be installed on the wooden beams which form the Museum's «spine» or central corridor.
The central corridor of the gallery will hold new sculptures built of solid iron blocks whose uncompromising orthogonals belie their emotional punch.
As you can see on the US Department of Energy's Wind Resource Maps, the central corridor and offshore locations have the best wind availability; the Southeast generally has the worst.
CNBC's top states for business ranking reflects a reordering because of a U.S. energy surge that «has literally transformed the financial landscape of the central corridor; creating jobs and rising incomes.»
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