The data shows that many markets where the population is above 1 million have affordability challenges not seen in areas further
from major metropolitan centers.
In this podcast, Timothy Taylor talks about the changing ways in which art dealers must operate to represent their artists well while coping with the constraints of ever - rising retail space rents
in major metropolitan centers and the growing interest in art from collectors in far - flung cities across Asia and the West.
North Carolina is home to many medical assisting schools, with most located in or around
major metropolitan centers like Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh and Winston - Salem.
Bradford came of age in the 1980s, witnessing the destruction of his primary communities of identification by two significant historical events: the HIV / AIDS crisis which decimated the gay scene in Los Angeles and
other major metropolitan centers, and the 1992 Rodney King riots, which rekindled much of the latent anger within L.A.'s African American neighborhoods that the 1965 Watts Rebellion had exposed a generation prior.
The state is located very close to
major metropolitan centers, but is far enough away to offer its residents peace and quiet, allowing them to live the serene and peaceful life they're after.
The movement centers on Indiana's
major metropolitan centers in Indianapolis and Gary - East Chicago.
Government: The city of San Antonio today has evolved from a small Indian village nestled along the banks of a quiet, meandering river into
a major metropolitan center that thrives on its culture and history.
Yeah, a gallery repping me in
every major metropolitan center in the English - speaking world would be good.
This figure encompasses a wide range of rents from smaller towns to
major metropolitan centers such as Los Angeles and New York.
Mobile homes may not be as popular in this city as they are throughout the entire state, but mobile home living may be more popular in suburban and rural areas than in
major metropolitan centers.