Sentences with phrase «moving to the suburbs of»

Christianity Today's board chairman, Harold Ockenga, announced in 1977 that that magazine would move to a suburb of Wheaton, Illinois because» «Deleterious things happen to attitudes if a person lives here»» in Washington, D.C., amid the moral decay of soaring liquor consumption and illegitimate births.49 Sojourners, on the other hand, recently chose to relocate its intentional community and editorial offices in the heart of that same capital district, amid the suffering and dispossessed.
The Woolfe family then moved to the suburb of Burnage, before receiving their own council house.
Jane Smiley was born in Los Angeles, California, moved to the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri as an infant, and lived there through grammar school and high school (The John Burroughs School).
Near the 2007 market top in real estate, I divested our real estate holdings and moved to a suburb of Houston, Texas to be with family.
«My girl and I moved to the suburbs of Chicago recently and we live on a river,» Travis Christian said.
The daughter of conservative, religious parents from Korea who speak little English, Ms. Pak was born in Seoul and moved to the suburbs of San Francisco at 5.
After accepting a position with Crowe, Buys packed up his belongs and moved to the suburb of Chicago and started as a staff accountant on May 4.

Not exact matches

One thing that was important to Young was being closer to loved ones, so in 2014, Jenna and he moved their sons, now 8 and 10, from South Florida to the suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio.
That might make me uncool — but if the growing tendency of millennials and employers to move back to the suburbs is any indication, it makes me a lot like many others around my age.
A growing number of millennials are moving to the suburbs, and employers are following them — bucking the traditional wisdom that you must be headquartered in an urban area if you ever hope to attract millennial employees.
When I moved from the Chicago suburbs to start college on the East Coast, people would stare at me with a look of bewilderment and ask «where are you from?»
For Jihad Abdul - Rahiim, a Toyota engineer who moved to the Toronto suburb of Mississauga in 2010, this diversity is a major draw.
Katie Valentino, a licensed family therapist in the Chicago suburbs, recently pulled her money out of two large banks and moved it to a community bank.
Born in Toronto in 1959, Harper grew up in the suburbs of Toronto and moved to Alberta in search of work straight out of high school.
Melissa was born in Fairfax, Virginia but within a year of her birth moved with her family to Pennsylvania and was raised in the southern suburbs of Pittsburgh.
And developers moved to the suburbsto the main arteries west of the city toward Coronado, and in the other direction toward the airport at Tocumen.
Jobs began moving into the suburbs somewhat later than the spread of residences; it is tempting to think that the purpose of the exodus was to shorten commutes.
Forward - thinking business leaders have moved their operations to the downtown core from the suburbs or out of state, showing that the sustained economic prosperity and a civic renaissance has made Detroit a popular destination for business owners and new residents alike.
It is kind of an urban myth, if you'll pardon the pun: there is a story afoot that people are leaving the suburbs and moving back to the cities.
Speaking of the moment that he and his wife, Beki, felt called to move out of their affluent west London suburb, Cris says, «Every time we read the Bible it seemed like Jesus was going to the group no one else would go to.
Not in the form of some «how to» guide or some «five step» program, but, first and foremost, by way of metaphor: «If the state of contemporary Catholic literary culture can best be conveyed by the image of a crumbling, old, immigrant neighborhood, then let me suggest that it is time for Catholic writers and intellectuals to leave the homogeneous, characterless suburbs of the imagination, and move back to the big city — where we can renovate these remarkable districts which have such grace and personality, such strength and tradition.»
Dana Gioia likens a renewal of Catholic literature to the renovation of our lost immigrant neighborhoods: «It is time for Catholic writers and intellectuals to leave the homogenous, characterless suburbs of the imagination and move back to the big city — where we can renovate these remarkable districts.»
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.
A prime function of religion throughout history has been to help people move from centers to suburbs without alienation or anomie.
Churches increasingly see missions in the streets of American cities; segments of church membership stirring up controversy; urban congregations moving to the suburbs; such issues as birth control, draft resistance, rebellion.
Some have suggested that we should skip the task of rebuilding social capital in inner - city neighborhoods by moving the poor to neighborhoods and suburbs where social capital already exists.
The American countryside is largely depopulated, with the people moving to slums and suburbs of the cities.
The suburb they choose to live in, the size of their car, and their circle of friends must properly reflect his status; and they must change, with exquisite timing, as he moves up the ladder.
Tessa (Jane Levy, Shameless) is being raised by her single father, George (Jeremy Sisto, Law & Order), who is worried about her circle of influence in new York City — so he packs up and moves the small family to the suburbs.
True, there are enclaves of Italians, Polish, Irish and Chinese, but their small size bespeaks the futility of any significant control outside their boundaries, and these groups» second and third generations are moving to the greener suburbs beyond their communal turf.
Major employers in every sector have moved their bases of operation to the suburbs.
Generally accused of being materialistic by intellectual friends and foes alike, these blue - and white - collar workers were in fact trying to amass goods, get promoted, buy two cars and move to the suburbs because these are the things that society tells them they must do in order to win a sense of personal dignity and worth.
That momentous transition had at least as much influence on the dynamics of family life and the shape of twentieth - century feminism as the later move to the suburbs.
People who move to the suburbs shouldn't be sentenced to a lifetime of Outback Steakhouse and Buffalo Wild Wings.
We have a host of Teams making the move from the Suburbs College / Prep League (in Highland Park) and looking to finally compete with the big boys after years of dominating up north..
Mia Khalifa — sports pundit for Complex's Out of Bounds — was drawn to him after her family moved to the D.C. suburbs of Montgomery County, Md. from Lebanon when she was about 10.
Colorado Rapids Kroenke purchased the MLS franchise in 2004 and in 2007 moved the stadium out of Denver to the suitably named suburb Commerce City.
The Ligue 1 outfit have a lack of quality and depth in that department, while they could also possibly tap into the fact that Kante is from the suburbs of the French capital and could be persuaded to move back home.
For nearly 20 years, Bianchini made it possible for thousands of people to move to the northwest suburbs.
... a happily married mother of two moves from small town America to the high — class suburbs and is faced with confronting the cutthroat world of competitive parenting.
But to those typical reasons for moving to most suburbs, residents, particularly young parents, add another pitch - a school district that offers a sort of one - stop shopping for those with kids of all ages.
The 1930's ushered in the migration of the German, English, Irish and Jewish families as Chicagoan's began to move to the north suburbs.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — In what could be the first step toward moving its suburban branch campus, Roosevelt University has formed a special real estate committee made up of five Roosevelt trustees to consider whether to stay in Arlington Heights or move to one of two alternate sites in the northwest suburbs.
He wrote: «In scenes you would expect to see in Putin's Russia, rather than a Sheffield suburb, council contractors and police descended on Rustlings Road under the cover of darkness, dragged people out of bed to move their cars and detained peaceful protesters — all to chop down eight trees.»
He told me that his two kids, who are now in college, played a big role in his decision to settle in the suburbs and not New York City, saying that moving from the relative calm of North Carolina to Manhattan would have been «too much» for them.
In 1985, she and her husband moved to a Boston suburb so he could pursue a physics doctorate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A report from the city's Independent Budget Office found 21 percent of households that moved out of New York City in 2012 moved within the state — either to the suburbs or upstate.
Saab Defense and Security USA warned in a letter last week to members of New York's congressional delegation that the GOP plan may hurt its ability to attract and retain top talent as it moves its headquarters from the Washington, D.C. suburbs to East Syracuse.
Anyone disaffecte by policies of Portland would merely need to move to suburbs.
The impending move marks the first time a gun manufacturer is actually leaving New York due to the SAFE Act, which Cuomo put forth in response to the mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Conn., and the ambush killings of two firefighters in a suburb of Rochester a few days later.
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