Not exact matches
On Tuesday night, hours after Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 bound
for Dallas from New York
City managed to
land, Southwest announced its intention to speed up an already in place engine inspection program
for machinery produced by CFM International.
Vancouver,
for example, is a
land - constrained
city and an attractive destination
for foreign buyers.
Romantic musical «La La
Land,» the tale of a struggling actress and a jazz pianist in Los Angeles, went into the Oscars with a leading 14 nominations and emerged with six, including
for its score and theme song «
City of Stars.»
If these
cities aren't already on your radar as
lands of opportunity
for your company, let this serve as notice that they should be.
City leaders in Braddock, located east of Pittsburgh, have submitted an application with the state in hopes to
land a license that will allow
for a new cannabis cultivation facility.
Besides teaching the brothers the importance of hand washing, the experience exposed them to the specific benefits of doing business in the inner
city — access to highways, parking
for large vehicles, flexible zoning, and cheap
land.
Though
land is plentiful, urban farmers must secure
land suitable
for farming and work around
city zoning and licensing.
A few months later, he
landed a job in New York
City as a studio facility supervisor
for ABC — Disney bought the network in 1996 — and the rest is history.
But that
land is located in the
city's hottest up - and - coming area where tech companies are fighting
for really expensive office space.
This
city has been on the rise
for years, but
landing a trophy like Amazon HQ2 would put it on par with metros like Seattle, Boston and Dallas.
To be sure, both
cities are popular places to live and work, suffer from an acute shortage of
land for new housing and currently enjoy relatively strong local economies.
Nowhere near as sophisticated as things are today, geo - targeting allowed marketing companies to hit a general area (usually a town, county or
city) and drill down to the right people in that area using data mined from cookies, so,
for example, farmers within driving distance of one of the many Springfields across our great
land would get ads from the local Agway there telling them when there was a sale on farmer stuff.
But,
for the most part,
cities have not yet fully bought in to them, largely because of the inflexibility they introduce: Cities lose their ability to repurpose community - entrusted land for other uses, such as zoning it for commercial use if necessary, because the land is often locked into long - term leases, usually spanning in the 75 - year
cities have not yet fully bought in to them, largely because of the inflexibility they introduce:
Cities lose their ability to repurpose community - entrusted land for other uses, such as zoning it for commercial use if necessary, because the land is often locked into long - term leases, usually spanning in the 75 - year
Cities lose their ability to repurpose community - entrusted
land for other uses, such as zoning it
for commercial use if necessary, because the
land is often locked into long - term leases, usually spanning in the 75 - year range.
Currently, Chicago hosts as many as 104 private companies on the Inc. 5000 (last year, it counted 95),
landing second place on the list of Top
Cities for Fast - Growing Companies.
But adding your
city and state,
for instance, might help
land your site higher in the results
for searchers using those terms.
Fort Langley is surrounded by agricultural
land and there are no plans to develop this
land anytime soon, which is great news
for current homeowners and anyone that wants to live in a small town with access to big
city amenities.
Were it not
for the sheer size of Texas (which lays claim to not one but three top - tier
cities including Dallas, Houston, and Austin), San Antonio might have
landed itself a top spot on first - time visitors» to - do lists.
After he took over as executive vice-president
for construction in 2007, Ben Aïssa continued to
land large contracts in Libya, including the construction of a $ 500 - million airport in the
city of Benghazi.
Silicon Hills, as it's called in startup lingo,
landed the fifth spot on this year's list of the top 10
cities for fast - growth entrepreneurs.
They include a small - town conservation biologist and a couple of big -
city ex-bankers who met after the easements law was changed — at a moment in the wake of the real estate crisis when investors began looking
for ways to salvage value from
land whose price had plummeted.
The
city of Boston even used eminent domain to clear a portion of
land for a local
land trust.
County and municipal officials presented two sites that they believe could serve as viable locations
for the e-commerce giant: the sprawling Chester
City waterfront and nearly 1 million square feet of open and redevelopable
land in Middletown Township, seven miles away.
With the next - largest footprint is the uCity Square proposal
for 6.5 million square feet of retail, residential, office, and lab space on 27 acres of existing buildings and vacant
land owned by Wexford and the nonprofit University
City Science Center along and north of Market Street between 34th and 39th Streets.
While you'll have to meet income and credit eligibility criteria, the good news is that almost all of Oregon
land is eligible
for USDA programs except select areas near Portland, Salem and other
cities.
It was a good day
for Hong Kong's stock exchange — it
landed the massive Xiaomi Corp. initial public offering - listing, but the rest of the
city's stocks couldn't manage to win.
Mr. Hogan announced in a press conference on Sept. 15 that if Amazon were to locate here it would be a «shot in the arm»
for Baltimore, and he went on to say there would be a unified state -
city effort to
land HQ2.
But it is part of the equation in Harrisburg, as both
cities — and possibly other areas in the state — vie
for Wolf's blessing as they attempt to
land the coveted prize.
Signs hung up in front of a vacant lot in Weeksville, Brooklyn, in 2014 by members of 596 Acres, an organization that maps vacant lots in New York
City and advocates
for community stewardship of th at
land.
The Stonecrest
City Council voted 4 - 2 on Monday to de-annex 345 acres of
land if the e-commerce giant picks the area
for what the company calls HQ2, a corporate hub where Seattle - based Amazon says it will one day house 50,000 jobs.
The expeditionary unit's ground force, Battalion
Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, will man the guns and deliver fire support
for U.S. - backed local forces who are preparing an assault on the
city.
This week, a massive beauty contest kicks off among North American
cities competing to
land Amazon's second headquarters and its 50,000 job prize that promises to reshape the winning region's economy
for years to come.Initial proposals are due no later...
Another recent housing report, this one from CoreLogic, showed that the median home price
for San Diego County (not just the
city) dropped 1 % in February to
land at $ 492,000.
«In fact, it was submitted and retained by the developer of Port Covington, the
land being proposed as the location
for Amazon in the
City.»
To start, Toronto should follow Ontario's lead and double the
city land transfer tax rebate
for first - time home buyers.»
Indeed, Amazon has unique needs
for its new HQ — and they'd likely have to get creative if they
land in New York
City.
Meant to be equal to its Seattle home, 20
cities are fighting
for the right to
land 50,000 jobs and $ 5 billion in investment.
In more compact
cities (such as many in California,
for example) where
land is limited, prices go through the roof thanks to supply and demand.
The Stonecrest
City Council voted 4 - 2 on Monday to de-annex 345 acres of
land if the Seattle - based e-commerce giant picks the area
for what the company calls HQ2, a corporate hub which could lead to the creation of thousands of jobs.
For 1.6 times 2015 book value, versus its own valuation of 1.4 times, Coli will add 50 per cent to its
land bank in top tier
cities, such as Beijing and Shenzhen, where
land is increasingly scarce.
Ahead of Thursday's deadline
for cities to bid, D.C. was pitching four different locations in hopes of
landing what's being touted as the largest economic development deal in years, one that could bring an investment of up to $ 5 billion and as many as 50,000 jobs.
Housing is becoming increasingly expensive to build due to government fees and regulations on building in most
cities, and government programs merely subsidize this process at a cost to the taxpayers; and rent control has been a disaster because that immediately kills off any new construction and reduces the incentive
for land owners and landlords to maintain their property because their income is fixed.
Such gaps tend to narrow
for a number of reasons, including higher marginal productivity on cheaper labor and
land costs in lower - tier
cities, better economic integration with government - led redistribution of infrastructure and public resources from regional hubs to small neighbor
cities, and broader penetration of technology, including smartphones and the internet, according to the Morgan Stanley research.
Captain «Sully» Sullenberger pilots a distressed plane to
land safely on the Hudson River in New York
City with no deaths, and it's a miracle from God; a young girl is found in India, totally terrorized, but alive after being abducted and ra.ped
for a week, and it's a miracle from my competi.tor Rama (or Vishnu or Shiva) that she is returned to her parents; or a family in Northern Pakistan survives an errant American missile attack, and it's a miracle from Allah.
Assuredly, I say to you, it will be more tolerable
for the
land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than
for that
city.»
One small example of this in our neighborhood is the urban farm one of my friends and mentors started to provide jobs to «returning citizens»: It required the
city to help give away
land and clear vacant property and some startup capital from a local farming company, but it is based on the church's understanding of the needs of the people and explicitly tied to the concept that faithful believers can help disciple and encourage people who have been incarcerated
for harming others, walking them through the transformative process.
«Eze 9:9 Then said he unto me, The iniquity of the house of Israel and Judah [is] exceeding great, and the
land is full of blood, and the
city full of perverseness:
for they say, The LORD hath forsaken the earth, and the LORD seeth not.»
If Israel views itself as caretaker of the
land — its divine mission, in Buber's view — whose owner always makes space
for those who need it (
for those who choose to live with the same inclusive spirit), the religious precept of imitatio dei would require us as Jews to share that space, even the holy
city of Jerusalem, to make it a «divine place» — the place «God intended to have made of it.»
In Britain, it is now possible to buy an airline ticket on the Internet
for a few pounds, then
land in a European
city for a «quick break» boosted by the elixir of novelty and the thrill of just being able to do it.
In the presentation, I mentioned that upon reading the story of Joshua and the Battle of Jericho
for myself, I realized it was a story about genocide, with God commanding Joshua to kill every man, woman, and child in the
city for the sole purpose of acquiring
land.
The work, begun as a parish movement, has grown so that the local demands have overtaxed a large corps of workers while importunate calls from many
cities in this and other
lands for knowledge of the work, and pitiful calls
for help from sick ones everywhere have to be put aside....