Sentences with phrase «neighboring city of»

A number of developers of multifamily and mixed - use projects have recently called on Bernards to develop conceptual estimates for projects they were considering on sites in the greater Los Angeles area, including Hollywood, Studio City and the neighboring city of Long Beach.
The firm is finishing up a renovation of a historic home in Hanford, a neighboring city of its Fresno main office — a space that will become its 10th office come April.
The Daily Pilot, a newspaper published in the neighboring city of Costa Mesa but which serves the greater Newport - Mesa community, reported in 2010 that more than a quarter of households have an income greater than $ 200,000, and the median value for homes exceeds $ 1 million.
The city is named after General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, a native Californio, leading proponent of California's statehood, and one of the first members of the California State Senate; the neighboring city of Benicia is named for his wife, Francisca Benicia Carillo de Vallejo.
While the famous beaches are located in the neighboring city of Virginia Beach, Norfolk has captured much of the cruise business.
Lighting candles in the rain in Parkland's neighboring city of Weston, people stood asking to remember and not forget.
Vancouver, like its neighboring city of Portland, Oregon, sees a ton of wet weather.
As its neighboring city of Clearwater, St. Petersburg is a popular tourist city because of its weather and beaches, having 244 miles of shoreline for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Anacapa Isle Marina is located in the Channel Islands Harbor neighboring the City of Oxnard.
Following are a few of the most popular shopping areas, beginning with downtown on State Street and continuing north to the largest local mall in the neighboring city of Goleta.
Even if I did grow up in the neighboring city of Minneapolis.
Two parks have been especially successful in reducing light pollution, the study says: Acadia, which worked with the neighboring city of Bar Harbor to implement a progressive lighting ordinance, and Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, which partnered with stakeholder groups to successfully encourage the state legislature to pass the New Mexico Night Sky Protection Act.
He played a prominent role in a disputation that led the neighboring city of Lausanne to accept the Reformation in September 1536.
Instead, students go to the neighboring cities of Shawnee and Olathe.
Surrounded by the Gulf Island National Seashore nature preserve, this serene location is like an oasis nestled between the neighboring cities of Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach, which have all the dining, shopping and entertainment you might crave.
Acadia has been successful in restoring darkness to their skies by working with the next - door neighbor city of Bar Harbor to implement a progressive lighting ordinance.
«Our youngsters left the village for [the neighboring cities of] Silifke, Antalya, and Mersin in the belief that the nuclear power plant will be built,» Kemal Budak, the 70 - year - old headman of the village, which is part of the town of Akkuyu, told the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet.
Hartford recently became part of the «Knowledge Corridor», a project that hopes to connect the neighboring cities of Hartford and Springfield, MA economically, culturally, and geographically.

Not exact matches

Located outside of Las Vegas, Nevada, Nellis has close ties to its neighboring city.
The new state of New York would be centered on New York City and might include neighboring sections of Westchester County, New Jersey and Connecticut.
South Korean cities in the province have fared better than their neighbors north of the DMZ, but they have struggled to diversify their economy beyond old coal mines, farming and fisheries.
Direct Marketing «I've found that direct marketing is an absolute waste of time and money,» says Wendy M. Civale, 33, the owner of Nonna Gisella, a food business that sells spices and side dishes to restaurants in the New York City area and neighboring states.
Known for its parks and lakes, Minneapolis forms the «Twin Cities» with the neighboring state capital of St. Paul.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the city of San Jose is currently opposing a development project in neighboring Santa Clara on the grounds that it would bring too many jobs to the region, worsening San Jose's homes shortage.
partnered with the City of Milwaukee, the Merrill Park Neighborhood Association and the neighboring Marquette University High School to build a new playground at Merrill Park.
And its corporate campuses are mostly models of how not to build cities, with mega office parks (and spaceship designs) dependent on cars and detached from their neighboring communities.
The labor market in Fargo shows a lot of promise, as the city has the second - lowest unemployment rate on our list, behind only neighboring Sioux Falls, S.D. And, future job growth over the next 10 years is estimated at nearly 43 percent, according to Sperling's.
Boston and neighboring Somerville remained in contention Thursday to serve as host city for Amazon's second North American headquarters, but a number of other prospective sites in Massachusetts were eliminated.
Rental units would have to be inspected by the city, and hosts would have to notify neighbors of their rental plans.
showdown continues between Walmart and the neighboring District of Columbia, where Mayor Vincent Gray could sign a bill that would make large retailers to pay their employees a 50 percent premium over the city's minimum wage.
The fifth Iron Dome battery, upgraded and capable of dealing with the latest threats from Gaza, was deployed last Saturday, at the height of the fighting of the fourth day of Operation Pillar of Cloud, to protect Tel Aviv and neighboring cities in the Dan region.
Such gaps tend to narrow for a number of reasons, including higher marginal productivity on cheaper labor and land costs in lower - tier cities, better economic integration with government - led redistribution of infrastructure and public resources from regional hubs to small neighbor cities, and broader penetration of technology, including smartphones and the internet, according to the Morgan Stanley research.
Neighbors At one point, the Imam stood up before this diverse crowd of Muslim and Christian leaders, city officials and politicians and shared a series of questions he regularly challenges his community to ask:
On the Upper East Side, neighbors are unhappy that a handsome Christian Science Church has given up on religion altogether and rented the building out for the entertainments of the city that never sleeps.
a * host * was an arrayed army formation) and made a «covenant» with him, that they wouldn't worship any of the other gods they all believed in, (it's called monolateralist polytheism), IF he would help them in their battles with their neighboring city - states, and with expansionary land ambitions.
Churches in inner cities and poor rural areas are closing, while those that remain are often composed of commuting members with little interest in the church's neighbors.
He argues persuasively that the fate of public neighbors who have found their way into Boston's public housing projects in the last 70 years must be imbedded in the longer, wider story of the treatment of such neighbors since the city's initial settlement by the Puritans.
From the Puritans to the Projects is a compelling history of the treatment in Boston of «public neighbors» — needy people unable to provide fully for themselves — from the early 17th century to the present, focused on the construction and management of public housing in that city since the mid-1930s.
I've lived much of my adult life in slums and inner cities where prostitution is a source of income for far too many of my neighbors and friends.
«The supermarket heavens of my new neighbors,» Jan writes from his suburban apartment in Washington, D.C., «which draw a veil over suffering and therefore make no sense of it or of anything else, take me back to those beautiful, terrible days, when our dear city turned in its sleep and its dreams were dreams of a crucified God.»
Even when we have not participated directly in this radical shift, we have come to view the particularities of functioning in the midst of the city (restricted parking, unsympathetic neighbors and pushy transients) as inconveniences rather than as opportunities for ministry.
We have come to view the particularities of functioning in the midst of the city (restricted parking, unsympathetic neighbors and pushy transients) as inconveniences rather than as opportunities for ministry.
I'm speaking into a microphone that never could have been a product of their culture, and I'm living in a city where three thousand of my neighbors were killed by thieves of airplanes they never could have built.»
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
As Augustine says in City of God, «To love his neighbor bids him to do all he can to bring his neighbor to love God.
Hey christians, my neighbor commited adultery and he also works on the sabbath (mows his yard), downtown isn't what it used to be, so are me and my neighbors allowed to stone him and his mistress to death in our own neighborhood or do we really have to gather up the whole town and do it in front of City Hall?
Their missionary efforts in neighboring regions were not without success, though Galilee remained the center of this northern propaganda - only so can we explain the flight of the Jerusalem Christians thither shortly before the siege of the city in the year 68.
We move to our neighbor, to the city and to the world out of a sense of the loss of God.
Helping people overcome addiction to pornography or alcohol, creating space in our churches or ministries for people who are not yet followers of Jesus, or even getting to know the neighbors or co-workers who have emigrated from different parts of the world are all great ways of bringing justice in places other than the inner - city.
Since Sept. 11, according to Pentagon sources, military tent cities have spring up at 13 locations in nine countries neighboring Afghanistan, substantially extending the network of bases in the region.
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