Sentences with phrase «dominated by a brick»

But it has a few holes in its lineup like furniture, a field that has been dominated by brick and mortar retailers like Pottery Barn and Crate & Barrel along with online merchants like Wayfair («W») and Overstock.com.
Most of the homes were constructed after World War II, meaning the neighbourhood is dominated by brick bungalows, most with basement apartments and many with single or double attached garages.
There is no doubt about it: Online lenders are disrupting the personal loan business that was once dominated by brick - and - mortar banks and credit unions.
We have a small family room off the kitchen that is dominated by a brick fireplace.

Not exact matches

Pittsburgh dominated the game from almost every metric, but their chances were either kept to the outside or buried by the brick wall that has been Craig Anderson.
Dominating the block formed by East and West Market streets is a red - brick, city - owned garage and storage building that has gone unused since 2004.
However if ebooks now account for 25 % [i] of all book sales and the other 75 % is dominated by the online wholesale giants, brick and mortar bookshops (chain or independent) need to adapt to a changing market place.
Bricks dominate this garden designed by Adam Frost at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.
The pine floors and brick walls of this loft were coated with white paint to brighten a space dominated by wooden columns and beams that are original to the structure.
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