Sentences with phrase «in less square footage»

As traffic at Nike's key wholesale partners continues to slow (hundreds of department stores and specialty sports retailers are closing their doors, resulting in less square footage for Nike products), it is working to boost its direct - to - consumer channels.

Not exact matches

He's referring primarily to 2 - bed / 2 bath coops like this one and units in new condos that sport less than 1,000 square footage, such as this humble abode.
Decorating tip: Having less square footage means choosing petite furniture in lighter colors.
Quite often in the suburbs you get more square footage for less than you otherwise would get in the city.
She believes she can get more square footage for less money in the suburbs and considers it a good place to raise a family.
The Xbox version means you will mow less grass in the same square footage.
For the rest of us the Biennial offers a great opportunity to view a ton of art (and in terms of gallery square - footage, this is the biggest Biennial ever) by people less well - known than you'd usually find at a big museum show.
A four - story office building represents less than one percent (approx. 0.29 %) of commercial building square footage and 0.08 % of all building square footage in the US *.
Many in the Tiny House movement would agree that the exact size and square footage of a Tiny House matters less than the mentality to live simply, sustainably, and minimally in whatever shape their house may take.
The actual square footage was less than was stated in the brochure.
Square footage is a key factor in the determination of replacement cost, so the less, the better.
The common denominator: People of all ages are tired of their car - centric lives and care less about square footage than finding a home in a location that's compatible with their interests and values, says Bruce D. Snider, a building designer and architectural writer based in Belfast, Maine.
We have three in place already, kind of Starbucks - oriented, with less square footage but great versatility and more of the mobile technology it takes to do business in today's world.
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She notes that office users are renewing their leases, but many are downsizing, shedding excess space or allocating less square footage per employee than previously to deal with rising rents in urban markets.
Twenty - five percent of homebuyers with $ 100 in additional costs would change their plans, opting for a home with less square footage or in a more affordable community.
«My dear Mrs. Homebuyer, why don't we go for three bedrooms, with two washrooms, with a fairly large square footage in the area that you are looking for, and I'm sure you will be able to build a washroom and perhaps even an extra bedroom for less than $ 61,000.»
We're building out offices with less square footage and more open space, where mentors, coaches and agents can openly communicate — which is way different, and so much better than putting everyone in isolated cubicles or behind closed doors.
It was obvious most of the attending Board members were not familiar with green features when I listened to comments about the high expense to build a green home and poor timing in the current economy for selling more expensive homes with less square footage.
As I mentioned previously, if you start with garbage in (inaccurate square footage data) then you will end up with garbage out (wrong value conclusion) and you will either sell your home for less than it is worth, and leave money on the table, or you will price it too high and it will taken longer to sell if you are able to sell it at all, because an asking price that is too high is the number one reason for homes not selling.
The venue, the family's 1,660 - square - foot 1970s - built house in Langley, B.C., is less than half the size of their previous home, but they were happy to trade interior square footage for five secluded acres.
Orsi helped the homeowner edit her belongings down to what would work in the new house — with less square footage, she definitely needed fewer possessions overall and wanted a fresh start.
It has been hard to whittle down her belongings to fit in less than half the square footage.
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