Sentences with phrase «more central areas»

Researching its history, former Wave Hill gardener Carolyn Hestand Kennedy — also a former Nally intern — discovered that back in the 1970's Wave Hill founding Director of Horticulture Marco Polo Stufano and John Nally, former Curator of the Gardens, wanting to create a shade garden on the north side of the property, began by planting a few oaks there, leaving them to grow for decades as they focused on more central areas of the garden.
Tucked in quiet coves and providing an escape from the crowds in more central areas, LaCURE Puerto Vallarta villas are perfect for romantic retreats.
Candreva is a threat from wide, but Hernanes does his work from more central areas.
Many of my walks also reveal neglected, rather shabby surburban districts that have seen better days and appear to have been passed over by the glitzy visions and projects of urban planners keen to revive more central areas of our city.
They are not active in the daily operations, but Ransdell — who is not part of the family — is appreciative of their support and pleased with the decision to move to a more central area of the country.
Both men like to move inside to get in to more central areas, which left Kyle Walker having to provide the width.
Wenger was pleased to see Ozil returning to his best form in a more central area, but says he may still use him elsewhere over the course of the campaign.
Durbanville is becoming more and more popular for business people as well as tourists who do not enjoy the noise and traffic of the more central areas.
The report calls this a «fundamental shift in the real estate market,» noting that suburban and exurban areas were apparently hit harder by the real estate downturn than more central areas.
The boomers tend to live in the more central areas and opening this real estate up to younger families with young children or who want children, can effect a form of urban renewal.
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