Sentences with phrase «invest in a new neighborhood»

Can a city afford to invest in a new neighborhood middle school if charter schools open at the same time and compete for the same students?

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«To invest $ 11.2 million in our Inner Harbor, which is going to be a brand new neighborhood for our city — and we pull a (water) pipe out from 1893 for that investment?
New Markets Tax Credits are given to private investors who then invest in or make loans to community development efforts in low - income neighborhoods, like charter schools.
But how can our next mayor invest in the renovation, redesign and staffing of a new neighborhood middle school without the collaboration of decision - makers in the charter sector?
«First and foremost we are invested and engaged at this school because we want to ensure that all the students in that neighborhood have an excellent public education,» UCLA's Quartz said about the new venture at Mann.
Arts in Bushwick has invested in a new responsive website that will help visitors navigate the neighborhood this year.
New employees coming in who don't want the office technology, they'd rather use their own, or the creation of collaborative spaces put together, like neighborhoods, where teams can be invested in a space rather than assigned to a bunch of cubicles.»
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They've looked at newer, larger homes and have decided to invest in the home they have and stay in the neighborhood
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