Sentences with phrase «dilapidated houses by»

The houses belonged to his mother, an Irish - American woman named Rosemarie Martin, who bought a handful of dilapidated houses by the seashore in Long Island, hoping to rent them.

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The Pitch: After her family moves to a dilapidated old house in the middle of nowhere, a teenage girl (Stewart) realizes the place is haunted by pissed - off ghosts that only she and her baby brother can see.
They claim they were promised new homes by Minister Wilfred Elrington; however, when the new houses which were built right in front of their dilapidated houses, they were given to other persons.
While players explore the dilapidated Baker house and its surroundings, they'll be stalked by the Bakers themselves, who are ruthless and pretty much immortal beings that deal tons of damage and will pursue the player if they see Ethan.
Development on New Holland Island — which is in the process of being turned into a tourist destination, with hip restaurants and hotels, after decades of housing dilapidated 18th century military bases — is backed by Millhouse Capital, which was founded by Roman Abramovich, husband to Garage founder Dasha Zhukova.
The current iteration of the event, led by the curator Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev and known typographically as documenta (13), spreads across more than 30 venues, including museums, parks, dilapidated houses, derelict cinemas, the grand ballroom of a downtrodden hotel, a department store, a parking garage, a train station, a hospital and a bunker.
Areas of artistic production, such as basements, warehouses and studios, are recalled by the dilapidated garage that houses Cherry & Lucic in Northeast Portland.
When all phases are completed in about four years, several blocks of dilapidated and abandoned housing will have been replaced by 150 units of town houses, small single - family houses, and apartments.
Their fix - and - flip business is mainly driven by buying a dilapidated or damaged house at a low price, fixing it up, making it more desirable, and putting it back on the market at a much higher price point.
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