Sentences with phrase «now moving to the suburbs»

Millennial's are a much larger demographic group then even the baby - boomers, and now they are getting better jobs, in relationships, getting married, having kids, and now moving to the suburbs.

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.
Now headquartered in Lombard since moving from its Western Springs location, PACES has grown to the point where it has been divided into eight regions, which encompass nearly all Chicago suburbs.
«Now, more people may move directly to the northwest suburbs where they're joining their relatives.
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.
Strouse now moves on to face GOP Rep. Michael G. Fitzpatrick in this Philadelphia suburb - based district.
We live in a suburb now and will be moving closer in to where we both work, but it does mean packing.
It's been a year or so, and now Mac and Kelly (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) are selling their house to move to the suburbs before the birth their second child.
On the «that's what people do now» bit, you might note that I just moved from a suburb in a conurbation of 5 or 6 million to a rural road outside a town of about 7,000.
When the OAA stupidly moved to the suburbs, du Toit Allsopp Hillier purchased it restored it; the building is now recognized as one that «demonstrates architecture's beauty, endurance and lasting contribution to the community and to society.»
The elder Callendar's career advanced again with a move to the Royal College of Science (later part of Imperial College) in 1902, and in 1905 the Callendar family — now including a fourth child, with Guy's younger brother Max — was able to move into a fine home in the London suburb of Ealing.
On the anecdotal side, if you choose different anecdotes, you'll hear that empty nesters can't sell their homes in Westchester to downsize because young families now want to stay in the city rather than move to the suburbs as they used to.
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