Sentences with phrase «northwest quadrant»

The city has enjoyed a resurgence and seen numerous high - profile projects in its Northwest quadrant.
Bombay Beach is the main beach stretching languidly on the southwest side of the island, with all accommodations being set in the northwest quadrant.
Evanston rose in the ranks because buyers can secure a detached house for about 90 % less than in other parts of the northwest quadrant.
While this price is on par for homes in the northwest quadrant, it's about 10 % less than the average house price of homes in Calgary's core (and 7 % less than the average price of all homes in Calgary).
Located in the Northwest quadrant of the city, this pedestrian - friendly development was built 50 years ago.
I term the northwest quadrant the «good» quadrant and the southeast the «bad» quadrant.
This process is wrought with undertones of race and class, particularly as it could limit access to some of the district's best schools — most of which are located in the wealthy, majority - white neighborhoods of the Upper Northwest quadrant.
Logan Circle is a traffic circle, neighborhood, and historic district in the Northwest quadrant of Washington,.

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By quadrant, it was: 13.02 per cent in the northwest; 21.48 per cent in the northeast; 14.6 per cent in the southwest; and 18.93 per cent in the southeast.
The Greater Chicago Food Depository primarily serves Cook County but also provides food to two affiliates: Bethlehem Center in Carol Stream, which covers 12 counties in the northeast quadrant of Illinois, and the Northwest Indiana Food Bank in Gary, which covers six Indiana counties.
The northwest and southeast quadrants of Figure 1 relative to the data point for the United States in the year 1900 have unambiguous interpretations.
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