The REIT also said that infill industrial supply in these markets is expected to be constrained at 0.6 % of stock throughout 2017 given limited land availability
near these population centers.
As the recovery of small business continues to grow, retailers continue to improve delivery times to consumers and large - scale growth projects continue to increase in cities across the West, we will see significant increases in demand for multi-tenant industrial space, especially
near population centers.
Finding parcels large enough to support a big development
near population centers remains a challenge, developers say.
Although highways in Oklahoma may be wide and open in rural parts of the state, commercial trucks that pass through or
near population centers like Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and the surrounding suburban areas can encounter significant traffic.
The possibility to take off and land without contravening the noise regulations set for small airfields, in urban areas and
near population centers, will allow the use of airfields late at night, when noise regulations are the most stringent.
Moreover, all four of the above generation plants are / were
near population centers, not requiring expensive new transmission from the outlying regions that in 20 years is likely to be obsolete.
For example, as sites are place
near population centers at a greater rate, the deviation from true temperature is not Gaussian — it becomes skewed in favor of hotter readings as you get closer to the current date, or alternatively cooler as you go further back in time.
For example, wildland fire use has been an effective and inexpensive tool for maintaining forest resilience across large areas in remote forests and woodlands — the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico and Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona [62], [63]-- but has been used less frequently in forests
near population centers and towns.
third, it is necessary to site nuclear plants
near population centers because the energy is gradually lost over miles of high tension lines.
Finding many, many sites (and we're talking at least in the many hundreds)
near population centers, with a water source for cooling, is next to impossible.
Compounding the problem is the fact that the most desirable hunting areas — rural acreage
near population centers — are most affected by the trend toward posting.
Circuit of Americas is a terrible location for soccer; well outside of downtown, not
near any population center or existing soccer infrastructure.
«With the outcome of this study it would in principal be possible to improve the seismic hazard estimates for any transform fault
near a population center, once its maturity can be quantified,» said Bohnhoff.
(PDF) According to Patel, as long as a power plant is sited
near a population center, the cost of piping in wastewater is minimal.
Not exact matches
It is properly unused, not parkland, next to what passes as transit here, and
nearer to the core of the
population center.
Cuomo addressed that seeming contradiction in a briefing at Indian Point on Sunday, saying the difference is that the Westchester nuclear power plant is
near one of the world's largest
population centers, and logistically, there can be no safe way to evacuate people if something major goes wrong.
Recent studies have
centered on potential water pollution from this process that may increase endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in surface and ground water and whether
populations living
near these operations have an increased risk of disease.
Located
near the
center of the brain, the nucleus accumbens is connected, by intermingled
populations of cells, to many other brain structures having roles in pleasure seeking and drug addiction.
Rates of diabetes are unusually high among Mexican - Americans who live
near the U.S. Mexico border and new research from The University of Texas Health Science
Center at Houston (UTHealth) finds that those dealing with depression and anxiety in this
population are less likely to properly manage their diabetes.
There is no official data stating the composition of the
population by ethnic group in Konawe, but in general this immigrant ethnic groups living in urban areas or areas
near the outskirts of the city government
center in Unaaha.
To obtain estimates of proximity to schools, we measure great - circle, or «as the crow flies,» distance from each block group's mean
center of
population to the coordinates of the
nearest 100 elementary schools.
It is a perfect way for visitors to feel they are «away from it all,» despite being
near one of the greatest
population centers in the United States.
(Solar thermal plants work in deserts, but not
near most of the world's biggest urban
population centers.)
Because there is little wind power
near large
population centers, tens of thousands of miles of new transmission lines would have to be built within the next few years.
While many living
near the potential route of American Transmission Company's 345 - kilovolt line remain steadfast against it, the project is drawing support from groups like Renew Wisconsin, which say the line will ease the delivery of wind power from Iowa and Minnesota into major
population centers to the East.
At the same time, the government is providing incentives for wind farm development in less - windy areas
nearer to
population centers.
Overall, the cheapest neighborhoods were found
near the Stockton city border, where the
population is less dense than the areas closer to the city
center.
Also located
near the towns of Henderson and Owensboro, Kentucky, the surrounding
population center extends northward and includes about 350,000 residents.
Prospective job applicants may find relatively more positions available
near the state's major
population centers like Mobile and Birmingham.
In Cumberland County, Penn. (
population 235,000
near the state capital of Harrisburg), the Sadler Health
Center operates the local NFP program.
While you can't live in the
center of a major
population center, can can live fairly
near the big city and still qualify.