Sentences with phrase «makes local commerce»

Density delivers the customer base that supports a wide range of services and amenities and makes local commerce thrive.

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This includes everything from the willingness of a local community to walk into your store to buy things, to the willingness of neighbours to put up with the noise of your trucks driving past, to the willingness of the people's duly elected representatives to pass the kinds of legislation that make modern commerce possible.
Just in time for the hectic holiday season, Curbside makes finding, buying and getting the things shoppers need from their favorite local stores faster and easier than ever before — it's a new way to shop, built for the era of «Get It Now» commerce.
Arrangements like these give local businesses an opportunity to express their philanthropy as part of everyday commerce, rather than digging into their pockets to make a donation.
Stella Carakasi is a California - based designer who creates affordable luxury fashion while making a positive impact on local and global communities through her design, commerce, and sponsorship.
Newspaper editorial boards, civic leaders, local chambers of commerce, and parent groups have made it eminently clear that they want everyone to find a way to «get along,» and they expect district leaders to find a way to avoid upsetting the apple cart.
Given the inherently local nature of grow - your - own efforts, it would be a game - changer if governors, state legislatures, local and regional businesses, and chambers of commerce were to rally around this approach and make it a priority.
Make sure that your vet website is listed on (and linked from) your local chamber of commerce website, as well as any professional organizations» websites (state veterinary medical associations, etc.) that you may belong to.
Commercial vehicles can range from small cars used to make local deliveries, to tractor trailers used for interstate commerce.
She said that the local chamber of commerce, the port authority and other organizations have come together to offer incentives and regulations that make it easier for developers to work in the Cincinnati market.
«The development group, JAMA LLC, Alderman Michael Zalewski, the local community chamber of commerce and our clients, the property owners and tenants, all worked diligently together to make this possible for the Garfield Ridge community.»
We have access to real estate inquiries made to local chambers of commerce and business bureaus.
The Memphis Association of REALTORS ® also worked with chambers of commerce, home builders, and other groups to get local governments to impose a 10 - day, tag - and - hold procedure for types of copper, like pipe, so that when metal is sold locally, the seller is required to show an ID and have a thumbprint made.
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