Sentences with phrase «metropolitan centers»

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.
It is within driving distance of several large metropolitan centers, award - winning wineries, and downhill skiing areas.
This allowed us to get a holistic view of interest rates throughout the country, looking beyond metropolitan centers.
Colonial influences and the advent of jet - age tourism have brought metropolitan centers into the 21st century, while more remote out islands still hold to many of the old ways.
Nor is it only in the south that such victories have been won, for black Americans have been elected mayors of the great metropolitan centers of New York, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, and Los Angeles as well, and have become an integral part of the nation's political life.
Urban development, population explosion, environmental changes, socio - economic gaps, and the rising middle class in metropolitan centers in Africa redefine the structure of the city as it continuously evolves.
This figure encompasses a wide range of rents from smaller towns to major metropolitan centers such as Los Angeles and New York.
Hartford can't compete with major metropolitan centers like Boston or New York in many ways, and nobody is pretending it can.
Good times have meant robust development, particularly in outlying areas, as prosperous households move farther from metropolitan centers looking for private space, newer schools, and lower taxes.
Building Buffalo presents books from the Grosvenor Rare Book Collection of the Buffalo & Erie County Library that were generously given or carefully purchased to help Buffalo grow into a great metropolitan center.
Overseas interest in office, multifamily and hospitality properties from coast to coast has been rising steadily all over the U.S., but more so in traditional metropolitan centers such as Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Chicago.
The New York archdiocese has long been headed by a cardinal, as are many other major metropolitan centers around the world.
With a population of 2,562,828, it is Turkeys fourth largest city, as well as one of the most industrialized and culturally charged metropolitan centers in the country.
Is it the individual artist, shuttling between her place of origin and various metropolitan centers while...
However a mother can only control so much, and since there are over 15,000 automobile accidents every year in the United States, the risk of driving is an unfortunately high one which virtually no mother can avoid — and navigating through the congested metropolitan centers of Boston, Cambridge and its surrounding areas to get to prenatal appointments is anything but risk free.
Finding a lawyer with the right balance of academic and experiential knowledge can be difficult, especially outside of Ontario's main metropolitan centers.
Other metropolitan centers include Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio and El Paso.
These disruptions usually cause severe winter weather in mid - to late winter and affect large metropolitan centers of the northeastern United States.
Since many of these organizations are ethnic specific, operating within ethnic enclaves in large metropolitan centers, they manipulate subcultures impenetrable to traditional law enforcement.
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.
Once again, poorer teams from farm towns and blighted industrial cities seemed to regularly outscore well - financed teams from metropolitan centers.
This figure encompasses a wide range of rents from smaller towns to major metropolitan centers such as Los Angeles and New York.
The movement centers on Indiana's major metropolitan centers in Indianapolis and Gary - East Chicago.
This figure encompasses a wide range of rents from smaller towns to major metropolitan centers such as Los Angeles and New York.
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.
10 The role of «aid» from the metropolitan centers of capitalism in assisting capitalist investment in its penetration of the poor societies of the world is explored by Denis Goulet and Michael Hudson, The Myth of Aid: The Hidden Agenda of the Development Reports (New York: IDOC, 1971).
I am doing that this year, too, but I confess that I have also been driving four miles to the crossroads store at Demers Centre, just south of Chapeau (which, with a population of about two hundred, is the metropolitan center of L'ile aux Allumettes) to pick up the papers.
At 14, he left the comfortable confines of his hometown and headed for culinary school in the bustling, metropolitan center of Milan.
The North Country is huge, dispersed and economically diverse, with no metropolitan center, he said.
Erie County is a metropolitan center located on the western border of New York State covering 1,058 square miles and consisting of 3 cities and 25 town governments.
Discover (and to finding a little while still rule the metropolitan center strictly no fake scams scambusters.
Andrew Sarris, quoting himself, reminds us of what a big deal the late Michelangelo Antonioni — and Euro - movie staples Ingmar Bergman, Francois Truffaut, Alain Resnais, Jean - Luc Godard, et al. — were in the late 1950s and»60s, at least in metropolitan centers like New York: My own 1961 review in The Village Voice continued in the same vein.
He described a situation in which mainstream publishers could adequately service the market in the capital, Lima, but he concluded that if an author wanted to get his or her book distributed outside of the metropolitan center, then it would be best to be pirated.»
CLDT's hotels are concentrated in prime business locations serving large metropolitan centers.
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.
Dining: The metropolitan center of Hawaii, Oahu has a variety of excellent restaurants to choose from.
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.
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.
Sprawling, abandoned buildings and endless parking lots that have become quite common outside of metropolitan centers are eerie monuments to a not - so - distant past version of America.
Yeah, a gallery repping me in every major metropolitan center in the English - speaking world would be good.
ong Beach Island is the largest and richest barrier island in New Jersey, an oasis of sprawling oceanfront retreats and second homes located midway down the state's heavily developed coast, a two - hour drive from the metropolitan centers of New York City and Philadelphia.
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.
Worldwide, the number of metropolitan centers with more than 5 million people will grow by more than 50 percent in the next two decades, according to a special magazine supplement entitled «Millennium In Maps — POPULATION,» published by the National Geographic Society.

Phrases with «metropolitan centers»

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