Sentences with phrase «new digs»

The phrase "new digs" refers to a new place or residence where someone now lives or works. Full definition
The «Spring Break Art Show,» set in new digs in the old Conde Nast building at 4 Times Square, had a room / office dedicated to work by a frequent East Hampton visitor, Aneta Bartos, which was curated by Adam Stennett.
Rachel Uffner, one of the early dealers to open in the neighborhood, has joined the gallery game of musical chairs, trading her Orchard Street space for new digs at 170 Suffolk Street, the former home of Show Room, which has moved to Brooklyn.
Even the Detroit Lions ditched the city for new digs in downtown Detroit, leaving its inflatable eyesore of a stadium to rot.
Even the reopened International Center of Photography, in new digs on the Bowery, seems more interested in spy cams than C - prints.
In the process Math Engine has outgrown its original Oxford offices and moved into new digs in addition to opening offices in San Francisco and Montreal.
Cast Matthew McConaughey, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway Humanity is in need of new digs to replace the dying planet Earth in Christopher Nolan's immersive, mind - bending sci - fi epic.
Ben and I are moving this week and we're exhausted (see our super cute new digs here!)
We're rolling into the middle of November, so if you are looking to be in new digs before the holidays, now is the time to get under contract.
Thanks for visiting Get New Digs, your Vancouver Island Real Estate Team.
Winston Wachter moved two blocks south of its original site into swanky new digs, three times bigger, opening with a group show.
But according to the Boston Globe, many have now found new digs at the Mitt Romney campaign, which announced yesterday that it had signed up 10 members of the «Lawyers for Fred Thompson» group.
She has served on the boards of numerous dog and cat rescue groups (currently, she is Treasurer for Maine Lost Dog Recovery and a founding board member and communications director of a new (as of 2016) senior dog rescue, Old Dogs New Digs.
Those aren't the only Pro Bowl defenders with new digs next season, as the Jets dealt Darrelle Revis to the Tampa Bay Bucs for a first round pick.
With the flashy new digs also comes a whole lot of new art.
It is moved to spacious new digs on the west side of the Plaza de la Democracia in 2014.
NATO's sleek new digs are finally open for business in a process that started in 2010.
That's the whole point of Pocket Camp, and it's accomplished through helping out your animal neighbors to acquire the goods necessary for new furniture and buildings — all of which is uniquely attractive to different animal pals, who will drop by your fancy new digs as you monitor your «friendship level» with them.
The event raised a record - breaking $ 17,600 for the program, and best of all, some of Washington DC's community cats will have some snazzy new digs to call home.
The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami is moving to some fancy new digs in the city's design district in 2017, and they're pulling out all the stops for their final show at their current location in the iconic Moore Building: the first - ever American museum survey of the works of Thomas Bayrle.
On March 1st, the gallery is reopening in its shiny new digs with an exhibit featuring 60 San Diego artists and the unveiling of the two - story high mural «fractals series,» by Monty Montgomery.
But when tenants want new digs and capital flows freely, some developers just can't stop themselves.
In other words, if our goal is to keep the Earth's temperature from rising more than two degrees Celsius — the upper limit identified by the nations of the world — how much more new digging and drilling can we do?
The show is a farewell blowout before the Whitney cedes its Marcel Breuer building to its new tenant, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and heads for new digs downtown.
Um, send me your address, I'll have my real estate dude start shopping around for new digs near you.
There are posh new digs thanks to a free - spending owner, but the building of a contender begins with the second - year quarterback
I think both uniforms are great and I think Nike did a great job getting the host country new digs before the Winter Olympics.
It's best if he's well established in his own new digs before he sees his new sibling taking over «his stuff».
Harbor Freight Tools will hold a grand opening from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 14 at 7520 W. 159th St. in Orland Park in the former Advance Auto Parts store that moved into new digs earlier this year.
Other possible new digs for Silver include the Federal Medical Center in Devens, Mass., where the prostate cancer sufferer can receive the ultimate health care.
Stringer, who is a Democratic candidate for comptroller, instead joined the chorus of voices calling for a 10 - year renewal that would ostensibly force The World's Most Famous Arena to find new digs within the next decade and, in so doing, open space for an expansion of Penn Station.
This is our last week in the bosom of downtown Ann Arbor before we move to our plush new digs south of town.
Check out the Fusion's new digs leading up to its maiden NASCAR voyage this season.
Yet, today, as Roger Tagholm reports again from London, both Hachette and HarperCollins have moved into pricey new digs on some of the most expensive real estate in the world.
The non-profit has stepped up to find temporary foster homes for the trapped feral cats and also is seeking new digs for these cats to live out their lives — not an easy task.
Therein lies the rub, and I like that, as it leaves the nomothetic fallacy of modernist abstraction behind for unfamiliar new digs.
Contenders include David Adjaye, Renzo Piano, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Snøhetta, promising that no matter who wins, our nation's 44th president's name will be up on some spiffy new digs.
However, a family nursery in our area moved into new digs several years ago and, along with acres of trees and plants, they built a big room that is now The Yard Sale.
By contrast, the residents of Powys in North Wales up sticks to new digs only every 33 years, making them the most likely in the country to stay put.
Now, the regional mall REIT has been forced to eat crow once again, as anchor tenant Nordstrom has decided to depart the mall for newer digs at the Americana at Brand, which is about to undergo expansion.
Shoot the Lobster, the project space founded by Chelsea dealer Jose Martos, has departed the back room of his West 29th Street gallery for new digs on the Lower East Side, landing in a semi-subterranean space on Eldridge Street.
Inside, Kahn Design has prepared a luxe of new digs, too, particularly a new Alcantara sports steering wheel, soft English leather, and bare - metal switches.
Dogs are getting new digs these days as doghouse manufacturers upgrade their offerings with an assortment of new designs, from eco-friendly homes to indoor models.
Based in North Kansas City, iWerx's massive 33,000 - square - feet facility is now welcoming tenants into its swanky new digs that feature an array of amenities, most notably access to its ridiculously fast 10 - gigabit Internet.
This fundraiser to benefit Old Dogs New Digs is near and dear to our hearts, because we've been very involved in starting this new rescue for senior dogs on a number of fronts:
That means that while their spacious new digs may feel a little empty once they open for business, they should hopefully have the space for significant growth before the need to move on arises.
Urban Decay's makeup priming and setting sprays have parted ways with their former packaging, and are now boasting some sleek new digs.
If Engel's landlord doesn't get a variance, the congressman may have to find new digs.
This excites his buddy Beanie (Vince Vaughn), a married father who misses his old bachelor life and hopes to use Mitch's new digs as an outlet.

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