Sentences with phrase «cramped city spaces»

Once folded, it has an automatic frame lock that enables the stroller to be in a vertical, standing position, which takes up less space, making it easier to store in cramped city spaces, the subway, the bus, on escalators, etc..

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For years, the Park District has teamed with area schools to use their gymnasiums for programming space, but as the city's population has swelled, park programs have been relegated to increasingly cramped quarters.
Developed by Joseph Pilates nearly a century ago, Pilates is the perfect exercise for our increasingly cramped city as it can be done with a small amount of floor space.
I for one can't wait for a bigger place because my apartment is a bit cramped so we are moving a little ways from LA where there is more space + less congestion... I may be a city girl but honestly as I have gotten older, I much prefer a quiet, humble abode.
The publishing houses who are in Chicago right now are happy with the amount of floor space and the aisles are not as cramped as they are in New York City.
When she and her husband moved their family of four to Toronto last year, Tanya Frenette knew a small living space was in store: They had lived a cramped city life before, and in between had spent several years in Vancouver — hardly a mecca of mega-sized homes, either.
For many city dwellers that live in cramped, tiny apartments, a pet such as a dog or cat that requires a lot of space just isn't an option.
The room was clean and comfortable and had a great view of the city but lacked storage spaces and felt really cramped for two people.
Harding's stark warning comes in a book, Artists in the City: SPACE in ’68 and Beyond, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the organisation set up by Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley, leading proponents of Op art, who were frustrated that London's artists had to work in cramped garden studios.
Small living spaces are a growing trend in North America, but they're a necessity in many of the world's cosmopolitan (but cramped) cities, from Paris to Madrid and beyond.
As their priorities shift, millennials will eventually want more yard, increased space, and a good school system for their children in the suburbs over a cramped place in the city, some builders and analysts say.
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