Sentences with phrase «for square units»

Not exact matches

China Jinmao was allowed to sell units at the Jinmao Palace for about 93,800 yuan per square metre, almost the same as an earlier batch a year ago.
«The energy needed is the square, i.e. 9 units for space and 900 for orbit.»
The company, which owns more than 1,500 apartment units in Greater Boston including nearly 1,000 in Allston - Brighton, acquired a new 19,250 - square - foot headquarters at 1200 Soldiers Field Road from Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. on May 24 for $ 3.8 million.
For example, 940 On The Park, a luxury apartment building, just outside of London, Ont., has average unit sizes of over 1,500 square feet, and features a park - like setting, pool, and other amenities.
This means the current asking price of a Miami Beach luxury condo listed for sale is about 42 percent higher than the average transaction price achieved on a per - unit basis and nearly 22 percent higher than the average transaction price on a per - square - foot basis in the first six months of 2017.
Prices were reduced to an average of 7,000 yuan per square meter, with some units selling for 5,380 yuan per square meter, down from an 11,000 - yuan price tag in December, according to data from property broker SouFun Holdings.
This goal will primarily be reached with the development of the Education Super Centre — a 300,000 - square - foot unit that contains hotel - like student housing options, amenities for residents and space for commercial leasing.
Forces, for instance, are then measured in units of kilogram - meters per second squared, called newtons, whose abstract dimensions accordingly are [M][L] 2 [T].
Major Products are very happy to partner with the team at Three Square and continue to donate the equivalent of one meal for every unit of product sold in the Nevada area.
A unit pricing code has been introduced and is mandatory for grocery retailers with more than 1,000 square metres of floor space who sell a minimum range of food - based grocery items.
Square Plays are now 47 - 39 this season for a 55 % winning percentage and +21.3 units...
Square Plays are now 47 - 39 this season for a 55 % winning percentage and +21.3 units won for our Premium Pro members.
With two stout defensive units squaring off, this game could have the look of an on - court chess match of sorts, with each looking for unique opportunities to capitalize on the other's mistakes.
For the calendar year 2010, SportsInsights Square Plays won about +50 units across all the major U.S. sports.
This season our MLB Contrarian Plays (formerly known as Square Plays) have gone 82 - 92 for +17.4 units while our red - hot MLB Best Bets have earned +125.69 units since the 2008 season.
Due to the lopsided betting percentages, this game is a candidate for a NCAA Football Square Play, which are 35 - 15 (+17.27 units) on the season.
SportsInsights» NCAA Football results for Square Plays and Best Bets are currently a combined +25 units (about 65 % winning percentage) this season — so keep your browser tuned to SportsInsights.com for the latest sports marketplace information.
Our NFL Square Plays finished the 2010 - 11 season with a record of 31 - 25 (55.4 %), +3.22 units for members following these plays.
SportsInsights» MLB Square Plays continue to gain profit and have achieved +36.1 units won for our members, a rise of +14.2 units since Memorial Day.
Members earned +50 units on our Square Plays alone, making Membership a good value for many of our readers.
This has been a good season for «betting against the public» — as evidenced by Sports Insights Square Plays — which have generated +32 units for this season, at the time of this writing.
Former Chicago Public Schools board President Gery Chico on Wednesday placed his three - bedroom, 2,400 - square - foot condominium unit in the Metropolitan Tower on South Michigan Ave. on the market for $ 2.65 million.
The $ 52 million round is the first of multiple projects planned for Mount Snow as part of Mount Snow's Master Plan, which has been vetted and approved by the state of Vermont and includes the development of up to 900 residential units and 200,000 square feet of commercial space.
For around $ 100 you can have a prefab unit that is big (about 12 square feet), easy to put together with locking mechanisms where you need them, and it can be broken down and stored easily.
The Energy Square proposal calls for a modern 57 - unit apartment building at the site of a former bowling alley at 20 Cedar St., just off Broadway in Midtown.
The city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development is looking for a developer to build up to 225 affordable housing units and 68,000 square...
All two and three bedroom units, ranging in size from 952 square feet to 1,282 square feet, will provide housing for families at or below 60 % of the Area Median Income.
The new configuration appears to signal a downsizing from the originally planned development, which called for an 18 - story and a 24 - story tower, with 600,000 square feet total and 413 residential units.
The 160,000 - square - foot building includes a community room, a convenience store staffed by tenant volunteers, laundry room, public restrooms, management / administrative office spaces, mechanical spaces, The building consist of 24 studios that will be converted to junior one - bedroom units as part of the rehabilitation, 185existing one - bedroom units and 1 two - bedroom unit that is set aside as a non-revenue unit for the superintendent.
NYS Homes and Community Renewal (HCR), the City of Syracuse, elected officials, and partners celebrated the ribbon cutting of Salina Crossing, a mixed - used development that has created 49 modern, safe and affordable housing units for low - income households and nearly 6,000 square feet of commercial space to revitalize two neighborhoods connected by Salina Street, a main thoroughfare that spans the Northside and Southside of Syracuse.
SMDV's original plans for the new transportation hub included nearly 600,000 square feet of commercial office space, 60,000 square feet of street - level retail space, and a hotel with 150 rooms and 150 residential units.
But units 18B and 20B — which measure 1,850 square feet each and likely have similar layouts — feature curved windows and wraparound terraces facing Central Park South, according to prior listing information for those units.
The seller, ProMed Properties, bought the three - floor, 81,000 - square - foot commercial condo unit for $ 31 million in 2011 from Spitzer Enterprises.
Hawkins was joined by former residents at the site of the former 400 - unit Kennedy Square low - income public housing on S. Crouse Ave.. The site is now a staging area for parking, equipment, and materials for construction workers who were busy as Hawkins spoke building upscale apartments across E. Fayette St. for the Syracuse University community with rents ranging from $ 1,400 to $ 2,500 a month.
In July, the Lo - Down reported that preliminary plans for the two South Street projects would bring more than 2,100 new residential units to the neighborhood and would together span 1.7 million square feet, nearly the same size as the Essex Crossing project.
Take for instance Alma Realty's 2.2 million - square - foot, 1,723 - unit Astoria Cove project, which is under review by the city.
Also as of 2008, Zayas reported, the site was using about 96,000 British Thermal Units of energy per square foot (BTU / SF) per year, versus the industry standard for a comparable building, which is 162,000 BTU / SF.
Each unit covers 350 square feet for a total of 1400 square feet.
One unit covers 5,000 square feet, which is quite powerful, but using one unit for the whole house probably won't cut it.
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The fact that vials of this particular vaccine had to be stored in Nairobi is peculiar for two reasons: for one, according to the KCDA this is not usually required for vaccine distribution, and, for another, the Kenya Catholic Health Commission (as the medical branch of the KCCB) also manages a network of 448 Catholic health units consisting of 54 hospitals, 83 health centers and 311 clinical dispensaries plus more than 46 programs for Community Based Health and Orphaned and Vulnerable Children scattered all over Kenya's 224,962 square miles [93]-- an area larger than any US state in the lower 48 except for Texas at 268,601 square miles [94].
Specifically, it refers to the ratio of the global temperature change to the radiative perturbation that causes it (and thus has units of degrees C per Watts per square meter, for example).
The unit of access is 1 MSI experiment, (based on targeted analysis, for a 1 cm square surface, with a minimum of 10 slices by access).
With over one million units sold worldwide, and the majority in the West (Europe + North America), Bravely Default: Where the Fairy Flies was a real success for both Nintendo and Square - Enix.
Square Enix's Final Fantasy Tactics A2 for the DS dropped one slot to four, selling 23,000 units, while Wii Sports maintained is seventh position, selling 15,000 units.
A few days ago, Square Enix turned off the online servers for Final Fantasy XI, effectively ending the fading life of the console, which sold a monstrous 155 million units during its run.
For example, spells now have different ranges and many bows can shoot from more squares away than before, giving you more space to move your units into while still being able to focus offense on a single foe.
«Having received critical acclaim across the world for its beautiful world design and graphical quality, along with the open - world freedom and exciting new battle system, the game continues its strong sales after recording five million units on day one,» Square Enix said.
Today's Nintendo eShop news: gameplay videos for Chicken Wiggle, screenshots for Shakedown Hawaii, footage for Phantom Trigger, Jackbox Party Pack 1 & 2 coming to the Nintendo Switch, gameplay clips for Original Journey and Blade Strangers, screenshots and EU release date for Infinite Golf, release dates for Collavier's games on the Nintendo Switch, new unit revealed for Hex Gambit, new feature revealed for 3Souls, launch trailer for Death Squared, and latest screenshots + gameplay clip for Yoku's Island Express!
Convert between different units of measure [for example, kilometre to metre; hour to minute] Measure and calculate the perimeter of a rectilinear figure (including squares) in centimetres and metres Find the area of rectilinear shapes by counting squares Estimate, compare and calculate different measures, including money in pounds and pence Read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 12 - and 24 - hour clocks Solve problems involving converting from hours to minutes, minutes to seconds, years to months, weeks to days
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