Sentences with phrase «end neighborhoods like»

Many of the new residential developments, especially those in high end neighborhoods like the Pearl and Slabtown, resemble the Rivage, with services that rival hotels.»

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Like Vera Stern, most of those who arrived in America ended up staying, finding jobs, and, frequently, moving into apartments in New York neighborhoods such as Manhattan's Upper West Side, Washington Heights, or Brooklyn's Borough Park.
When we ordered our groceries, we somehow ended up with Japanese sweet potatoes, so they might not look like your friendly neighborhood yam, but believe me they were fantastic.
In fact, towards the end of the season, Liverpool was like that girl in the neighborhood that just can't keep her legs closed.
He'd also like to see an end to vacancy decontrol and a revamp of the 421 - a program that takes the neighborhood Area Median Income into consideration, as opposed to the current system that includes New York City and the wealthier areas of Westchester, Putnam and Rockland Counties.
Linda Belfer, a longtime Gateway Plaza resident and chairwoman of CB1's Battery Park City Committee, said she likes that the Authority gives the community a say in decisions about the neighborhood, like the selection of an operator for the new community center on North End Avenue.
In the end, the only way to learn the truth is still through better technology with resolution high enough to stamp a specific decade on a given neighborhoodlike Finkelstein's Area K, a sloped grid of 5 - meter squares notable for its four - room houses with central courtyards.
These cupcakes would be the perfect end to a neighborhood BBQ, a summer birthday party, or just because you felt like making cupcakes for breakfast because you're an adult and nobody can tell you that you can't do that.
I wasn't sure it was going to be worth the effort when I started, but I'm somewhere in the neighborhood of fifteen hours deep now and I feel like I'm going to push through until the end.
A bi-weekly or even weekly visit from a home visitor isn't enough to address deeper problems, like depression, neighborhood safety and the stress of juggling work and childrearing, and trying to make ends meet for a family on poverty wages.
While voucher advocates like to use words like «choice,» «freedom» and «opportunity,» AB1 is really nothing more than a measure to take over public schools and accelerate the privatization of public education — «charting a course for the end of our neighborhood public schools as we know them,» says Betsy Kippers, a physical education teacher for students with special needs who is serving as president of the Wisconsin Education Association Council.
«We will also end the crazy drive to privatization, which does things like keep our schools filthy, where principals are complaining about a lack of attention when teachers can't teach because there aren't basic things in those classrooms such as computers and textbooks and the support personnel in each of those neighborhoods.
More recently if I look around my neighborhood it is clear that high - end luxury SUVs like the Range Rover and Porsche Panamera are taking over.
The fun and touching series about a kitten finding a new home and family and all of her adventures around the neighborhood has been a highlight with every volume, but like all good things, it must come to an end.
Despite their penury, they manage to have fun and take joy in activities like riding the subway trains to the end of the line and exploring new neighborhoods.
He doesn't want to end up in prison like his dad, so he tries to organize a neighborhood party to raise money.
I like to go to a few in the «higher end» neighborhoods in my area, and you find great stuff, and some is even new like you mentioned.
I allow my dogs to sniff, use their nose and get the scoop in the neighborhood through the use of their senses but I also like my dogs to have focus on the person at the other end of the leash — ME — during our walks.
He loves to ride in the car and keep Connie company when she goes on errands; enjoys his walks in their Aiken neighborhood; and likes to end his day by lounging on the couch while the family watches television.
He was a stray walking down our midtown street that no one claimed, and I'm convinced someone drove into the neighborhood expressly to rid themselves of him He's been a blessing, and it scares me to think he very well could have ended up an inmate like the others in the article We Know on page 6.
The preview is full of walking and bus tours of historic neighborhoods, like the golden - era Hollywood homes in Old Las Palmas and the swanky South End; a cocktail party and decorative arts sale sneak peek at the Palm Springs Air Museum; a tour of Frank Sinatra's «Twin Palms» estate; and more.
To honor its storied architecture and the neighborhood's rich past, the hotel decorates rooms with early - period design accents, like spacious desks with carved column bases and massive mirrored end tables, while peppering in some modern, whimsical decor.
While Rittenhouse Square and other high - end areas are perennial destinations for the latest looks, pocket neighborhoods like Midtown Village, Fishtown and Old City each offer their own unique allure.
I don't like to subject myself to the coastal version of urban sprawl, but I take a certain pleasure visiting the Taft neighborhood at the southern end of this city, a conglomeration of several villages.
The neighborhood transformed into a high - end mall and condo complex, and 101 Spring sat in its midst like a stately time capsule, just as Judd had left it, his own works arranged meticulously, floor by floor, with his furniture and possessions (even his bed) and pieces by many of his favorite artists, like Carl Andre, John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin and Frank Stella.
To that end, share videos that capture amenities that millennials value like the neighborhood, school district and high - speed internet - ready homes (Google Consumer Survey).
I like lower end homes in good neighborhoods.
For example, Stage 3 Properties, based in New York City, provides micro-apartments and generous shared amenity spaces in high - end multifamily properties, in places like the city's expensive Long Island City neighborhood.
Untested products like entertainment centers and urban specialty centers face higher spreads and shorter terms, while A-quality and better malls at the higher - dollar end and neighborhood centers with expanded supermarkets at the lower - dollar end command the best deals.
Other neighborhood issues like school district or amount of traffic can cost you more in the end as well.
I like the UofL / Churchill Downs area for $ 30 - 40k properties and a few other neighborhoods in the west end that have high rent returns.
I am a firm believer that 99 % of what sells a home is price, and like others have said your home is on the high end of the neighborhood and that's what I would attribute it to.
I have been eying those outdoor rugs, because our deck is hideous... lol I just wish I could find or build some simple «blinders», my backyard is like a fish bowl to the rest of the neighborhood, we are the second house from the end on a flat street at the side of a hill, so the WHOLE row of house on the hill can see into my yard (because I can see into theirs - not that I intentionally look) but that's just it - you don't have to try... I want like a free standing portable frame that I can hang some fabric (or drop cloths from) Or framed lattice sections I can move around..
I never really liked split levels but the large yard, great neighborhood, quick move in date, and low price won in the end.
I learned a lot by just being in the neighborhoods and ended up eliminating areas that just didn't feel like home to us once we were out walking around.
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