Sentences with phrase «metropolitan areas there»

Even in metropolitan areas there are many relatively uncongested secondary airports used primarily for general aviation — e.g., 24 in the Dallas - Fort Worth area, 17 around Chicago, 16 ringing New York City.
In the metropolitan area there are 1.8 million residents.

Not exact matches

In the heart of Osaka, there's a plot of land that could help make Japan's second - largest metropolitan area one of the biggest hubs for entrepreneurship in the region.
The business has been operating in WA since 1991 and there are 12 franchise and three company stores, nine of these in the metropolitan area and six in rural areas.
While spectrum in certain geographic areas around metropolitan areas is attractive, there is a glut in secondary markets, analysts said.
This metropolitan area (which includes Oakland and Fremont, Calif.) saw the largest proportion of venture capital - backed business exits over the past year compared to other major cities, meaning there are a large number of what Kauffman identifies as «growth companies» in San Francisco and the East Bay.
Yes, all the video game people were there, and from the looks of the crowd, just about every 13 - year - old boy in the metropolitan New York City area showed up.
What Colorado has acknowledged with this program is that there are talented entrepreneurs outside of the Denver metropolitan area who have everything it takes to succeed — except for access to capital.
There are more than 48,000 residents who call Logan home, with the surrounding metropolitan area numbering more than 125,000.
The contract dispute between CBS and Time Warner Cable is the first to unfold in the New York metropolitan area since Aereo came to market there last year.
Just as important, at a time when fears over China's slowing economy are widespread and there's evidence of retail saturation in the country's major metropolitan areas, nearly half of survey participants said they expect to be better off financially in the next 12 months — and they are eager to spend, contrary to gloomy assumptions about the drag of sluggish economic growth on consumer sentiment.
As of 2016, there are 234 high - cost areas nationwide which includes New York City, New York; Los Angeles, California; and the entire San Francisco - San Jose - Oakland metropolitan region, among others.
Among 117 metropolitan statistical areas with at least 250 home flips in 2016, there were 11 with an average gross flipping profit of $ 100,000 or more in 2016.
First, we used the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural - Urban scale (also called Beale Codes), from 1, for counties in metropolitan areas with 1 million or more in population through 9, for counties where there is no community larger than 2,500 and the county is not adjacent to a metropolitan area.
Readers of this blog who live in the greater Atlanta metropolitan area (is there anywhere in North Georgia to which this appellation does not apply?)
Apart from local news in every metropolitan area, there are twenty - seven national news networks and twenty - two regional ones blasting images and commentary nonstop.
Within the context of the Adelaide metropolitan area, the ACCC considered that there would remain two independent taxi networks, with a substantial share of affiliated taxis, that could be approached by new entrants.»
There are two important reasons for this: more leisure time for shooters to be afield and the rapid growth of shooting preserves and trap and skeet fields, many of them near enough to major metropolitan areas to draw on a previously untapped group of sportsmen.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Entergy this month announced plans to phase out and close Indian Point in Westhchester County, but opponents of the plan insist there isn't a viable energy source to replace the power needs for the metropolitan area.
The ruling NPP has instructed all metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives who intend to contest parliamentary seats in areas where there is a sitting MP to resign years before the primaries.
Outside London, there is a bias against metropolitan areas, and major cities such as Birmingham, Bristol, Belfast and Liverpool have little or no voice in the Lords.
There are currently only 30 schools of veterinary medicine in the United States, and only three in the northeast - none in the New York metropolitan area.
There's also longer - term logistics to consider: The process of taking a nuclear plant offline, particularly one capable of meeting 25 percent of the energy needs of the nation's largest metropolitan area, is extensive and requires a series of steps to avoid rolling blackouts and skyrocketing bills.
«If there's going to be more than one casino in the metropolitan area, then we should not deprive the upstate communities,» Bonacic said in a panel discussion at the Saratoga Institute on Racing & Gaming Law that attracted about 100 lawyers, lobbyists and others tied to the racing and gambling industry.
There are wider problems with basing economic development on tourism, said Sam Magavern, co-director of the Partnership for the Public Good, a coalition of 178 community groups based in the Buffalo metropolitan area.
Indeed, there is a strong and predictable relationship between the population of a metropolitan area, (or rural region with a comparable geographic area), and per capita economic productivity.
There are no hearings currently planned, legislative spokesmen confirmed, but Democrats who control the Assembly recently had a forum focused on planned summer repairs to Penn Station and the ripple effects they could have throughout the metropolitan area's transportation system.
There's also a big contrast between attitudes in metropolitan and rural areas, with the former taking a more positive view.
But there is plenty of skepticism over the way in which the RTA, which will govern transit projects in the Madison metropolitan area, was formed and...
«What we found is that there are limited provider options and bandwidth speeds available to consumers in the metropolitan area of the County and that the choice and service available in outer towns and villages noticeably drops off.
There have even been sightings in many metropolitan areas, including downtown Chicago.
This finding may be especially significant for future urban planning in metropolitan areas and may contribute to improved living conditions there.
«With many successful transplants, there is a donor or donor family that makes these altruistic gifts possible, at the most trying time in their lives,» says Helen Irving, president and CEO of LiveOnNY, the organ recovery organization for the greater New York metropolitan area.
The team is now examining whether there is a relationship between antioxidant nutrient intake and kidney cancer risk in a National Cancer Institute - funded case - control study primarily conducted with participants from the metropolitan Detroit area.
«In these metropolitan areas, the change in distance to the nearest facility was small, but there were still significant declines in abortion,» Potter said.
In fact, at least 5.6 d would be needed for an infectious agent with only a 2 - h incubation time and with the current city populations in the Greater Tokyo metropolitan area to cover the distance between any two cities using only secondary infections, even if there were up to 1 % asymptomatic individuals in the population (Fig. 4).
There's still time to sign up through the state's health exchange for access to the doctors, staff and services of the UC San Diego Health System, rated the top health system in the San Diego metropolitan area.
Each year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) ranks the 100 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. from worst to first, based on how challenging it is for people with asthma to live there.
If you live in a major metropolitan area, then the chances are good that there's an organic caterer in your midst.
Bread Note: If you live in a large metropolitan area, there may be a local gluten free bread baking company.
While the big lines, such as Livelinks, Fonochat and GuySpy are all more active in the larger metropolitan areas of the U.S., there are hundreds if not thousands of local regional lines.
Not only that, there are now kink clubs found in major metropolitan areas.
If you live in a metropolitan area, there are sex clubs nearby.
If you're in a densely populated area or metropolitan life, there is an obviously social group, you can take part of the composition.
Cons: It's new, so there are very few users, even in major metropolitan areas.
If you're in a small town, there might not be much that you can do about it, but if you live in or near a metropolitan area, you can try rotating your exact location through different suburbs or the main city itself.
In Arizona — a highly urbanized state with population primarily clustered in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas — both charter and district schools are concentrated in urban areas, yet as of 2010 there were more than 200 charter schools operating in suburbs, towns, and rural areas.
Even within many of the central cities in the metropolitan areas listed above, there is a great deal of racial segregation.
Such disparities exist in other large metropolitan areas, of course, but they can not be observed there because the College Board releases only statewide results.
The census data shows that, increasingly, there will be entire metropolitan areas and states with either no majority group or where the majority group will be Latino or African American.
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