Sentences with phrase «move to suburbs more»

A larger road network with faster speed limits encourages urban sprawl by inducing people to move to suburbs more distant from their jobs, and, more generally, to be more likely to plan longer trips in their cars.

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As more young workers are moving downtown, businesses have taken note, choosing to remain in the CBD rather than expand to the suburbs,» researchers wrote in a recent report by CBRE titled, «Resurgence in Midwest Secondary Markets.»
But most suites are in big cities or their suburbs — meaning that Steckler had to either move to Portland or get a lot more resourceful locally.
But in the past half - century, enabled first by the streetcar, then the automobile, aging citydwellers have become able to keep their connections, ideas, and jobs when they move to the easier, more spacious (but less innovative and wealth - creating) suburbs.
We moved to the suburbs and have more space for less cost.
My nastier, more vindictive side rather hopes that it will take so long to renovate the British Houses of Parliament, and the unmistakable clock tower of Big Ben, that MPs have to move out of the building for good, and are rehoused in a hideous modern shed in the suburbs.
The move away may either be to a more affluent suburb in the same urban area or to another city.
More than anything else, fossil fuel has allowed us to stop being neighbors to each other, both literally — we move ever farther into ever emptier suburbs — and figuratively — we depend less and less on each other for anything real.
«Now, more people may move directly to the northwest suburbs where they're joining their relatives.
But they picked Rogers Park for much the same reason families move to far - out suburbs: more space for the money.
Even more surprising, subjects who had grown up in a city showed higher activation of a brain area called the anterior cingulate cortex, essentially the amygdala's boss, even if they had later moved to the suburbs or country.
May 23, 2011 Physicians» offices in Matteson expand to offer more specialty services to the south suburbs The University of Chicago Physicians at Matteson are moving to a new location to allow more patients access to medical services in the area, and to make room for more surgical specialty services.
Originally, a farm girl but moved more to the suburbs; however im still country at heart.
Functioning more as a mythology - expanding spinoff than a proper sequel, this fifth installment (the first directed by longtime series writer Christopher Landon) smartly moves the setting away from airy suburbs to overcrowded working - class apartments, and introduces a winning sense of humor that almost compensates for its relentless reliance on every terror trope in the book.
Inspired by events in Levittown, Pennsylvania in 1959 — when a well - to - do African - American family were violently harassed by white supremacists shortly after moving to the all - white suburb — George Clooney's latest directorial outing could hardly feel more apt.
More blacks are moving to suburbs (as increasingly are other minorities, e.g., Asian and Hispanic), and more whites are returning to (some) citMore blacks are moving to suburbs (as increasingly are other minorities, e.g., Asian and Hispanic), and more whites are returning to (some) citmore whites are returning to (some) cities.
A decade ago as more poor kids moved to the suburbs and were hidden by averages, don't you think the educators in those schools would have appreciated help in understanding and addressing those challenges?
Her statement is backed up by data — the 2006 census showed that more people are moving out of Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal to the surrounding suburbs than the other direction.
If moving from the country or quiet suburbs to a more urban location, pups and dogs should be gradually introduced such things as crowded sidewalks, noisy traffic and big diesel trucks.
The hill has two divisions; one is Emidio Gracia Road, moving up the hills on the right side of church and other road is going into main town taking to suburb of Fontainhas on the other side, on the top church read more...
If the goal is simply to turn grass into something more productive, then make people move to high - rises and turn the suburbs into farms again.
When the station moves to a more remote suburb, there will be a downward step change.
The use of «zoning» and similar powers to maintain racial exclusivity in the suburbs was a widespread phenomenon during that period, when more and more black people wanted to move out of rundown and increasingly dangerous city centres, where job opportunities were declining.
I think when Snapchat becomes more popular and an easier place to live in, and the beautiful suburb of Facebook suddenly has trash and broken glass and moves toward the land of Twitter, which as we all know is really problematic, I think they'll start to do something about it.
Still, families who move to a new home during their kids» teenage years are likely to favor the suburbs, which are perceived to be safer and more family oriented.
Compuware's desire to move its headquarters from the suburbs to a more central location paralleled the city's interest in building Campus Martius Park, which enabled the two projects to proceed as one.
«As more formerly urban renters move to the suburbs in coming years, we'll likely start seeing more apartment buildings and walkable amenities popping up in those communities.»
You can find more about his approach to real estate education at his educational blog www.clientorientedrealestate.com and more about him personally at his sporadically - published personal blog about his experiences moving from New York City to the suburbs at www.movetosuma.com.
At the same time, Americans are more likely to live in the suburbs today than they were in 2000, and even the young, affluent ones drawn to cities tend to move once their kids reach school age, Kolko's research shows.
As Gen X and millennials move into more senior management roles and start families, many will move from urban cores to the suburbs to live in areas with good schools, but which are also near employment hubs and entertainment and recreational amenities.
«Deciding whether to live in the city or suburbs is a personal choice, but when you do the math, it's easy to see why moving to the suburbs is about more than just a bigger yard — it can also save you a lot of money,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow.
According to the Census Bureau, millennials are roughly one - fourth more likely to move to the suburbs.
For example, you can be the best person in New York selling co-ops for more than $ 3 million on the Upper West Side, or you can win by catering to gay couples who want to move to the suburbs but don't want to attract attention when they go to an open house.
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