Sentences with phrase «city populations expected»

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That would be like setting up a data center in New York City and expecting it to serve the entire US population.
«An expected 1 per cent increase in a city's population produces a 1 per cent uptick in rents, while an unexpected increase results in a 3.75 per cent rise.»
Most of the cities on the list had a combination strong population growth, job market stability, and expected home - price appreciation in 2016.
I think you mean Sikhs - and would you really expect a City Council meeting in Yuba City (with a large Sikh population, for example) to begin with Sikh prayers?
There are about 500,000 people expected to attend (that's a little under a quarter of the entire city's population of 2.3 million people), so these streets are going to be packed.
Mr. de Blasio's mediocre poll numbers are racially split — he's unpopular with white voters but highly popular with black and Hispanic voters, a growing population in the city that is expected to cushion Mr. de Blasio at the polls come time for reelection.
«The urban and historical data are so well - aligned that we can view scale insect populations in cities as a preview of what to expect elsewhere,» Youngsteadt adds.
By 2050, almost 70 percent of the world population is expected to be living in cities.
In Singapore, where dense urban structures result in the UHI phenomenon, rapid population growth and the expansion of city development are expected to further worsen the quality of urban life.
«Because you have a lot of Latinos living in one of the largest and most polluted cities in the United States,» she said, «you might expect that contributing to the high population burdens of pollution.»
The future of the world is unmistakably urban (UN estimates put 70 % of the world's population living in urban areas by 2050), so why do we still expect the worst about cities?
With over 4,000 citizens entering the city year by year until 2006, it was expected that the population would grow even further by 200,000 additional residents by 2014.
The population is actually smaller than you'd expect for the size of the city, right around a million people, which helps the job market as there are fewer people competing for the same jobs.
While lower than you might expect on the scale of population, Santa Ana is the fourth most densely populated city of over 300,000 people.
Meanwhile, the TD report said home prices in Edmonton and Calgary were expected to post the biggest growth rate over the next two years, as those cities continue to see population and employment gains.
All of these cities offer populations over 100,000 and everything that you expect from a sizable city.
The population of the greater Cairns area is around 130,000 and the city has all the essential services and facilities you would expect to find in a medium sized Australian city.
In addition to Crystal Bridges, Safdie is producing a city plan for Bentonville, population 19,730, to accommodate the expected increase in tourism — an estimated 250,000 visitors per year after the museum opens.
If you ask us, it's time for the city to take climate action, especially since its population is expected to nearly double by 2050.
As global population rises and more people move into cities, global cement production is set to grow by 12 to 23 % by 2050, and despite increasing efficiencies, direct carbon emissions from the cement industry are expected to increase by 4 % globally by 2050 under the IEA Reference Technology Scenario (RTS).
More than half of the global population is now concentrated in urban areas, and by 2060 two thirds of the expected population of 10 billion will live in cities.
According to the United Nations, over 54 percent of the world's population lives in cities, a proportion that is expected to grow to 66 percent by 2050.
With urban populations expected to continue growing, cities» exposure to climate change will only get worse unless they break away from this GHG - emitting status quo.
This should be considered a good beginning, especially as most projected population growth is expected to be absorbed by the cities.
More than half of the world's population now lives in cities; by 2040 the proportion of urbanites is expected to reach 70 percent, adding urgency to the urban heat island problem.
All of these cities offer populations over 100,000 and everything that you expect from a sizable city.
While lower than you might expect on the scale of population, Santa Ana is the fourth most densely populated city of over 300,000 people.
With over 4,000 citizens entering the city year by year until 2006, it was expected that the population would grow even further by 200,000 additional residents by 2014.
The population is actually smaller than you'd expect for the size of the city, right around a million people, which helps the job market as there are fewer people competing for the same jobs.
Starwood expects to build new hotels for most of planned properties, targeting «walkable» locations with nearby dining, retail and entertainment areas in major cities or central locations in smaller markets with strong job and population growth.
«An expected 1 percent increase in a city's population produces a 1 percent uptick in rents, while an unexpected increase results in a 3.75 percent rise.»
The Province of Ontario has designated Brampton as an urban growth area and by 2031, the City's population is expected to grow to 725,000.
CityLab recently asked Myers what urban cities should do to offset the expected population dip, now that we have truly reached «peak millennial.»
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