Sentences with phrase «of town square»

From the local extreme sports store (most bitcoin payments are for ski and snowboard gear) to the horse meat butchery, to the newspaper stand at the edge of the town square, the «Bitcoin accettatti» stickers pop up on store fronts across the intimate city center.
The blogosphere really is just like hanging out at the old bench in middle of the town square under the tree, and jaw - boning with the others that are there.
If these leaders succeed, the art museum of the future will offer the customer service of an Apple store, the comforts of a Barnes & Noble, and the dynamism of a town square.
By extension of Modernist architectural history — specifically that of the eras of Russian Constructivist and Brutalist architecture and their influence on American urbanism — Andrade conjures the legacy of the town square as a place of hybrid activity involving intellectual dialogue, contemplation, political ideology, commerce, protest, civic duty, celebration, violence and more.
Finally the prowler sees the priest and doctor converging on him, and the trailer ends on a bird's eye view shot of the town square.
Instead, you're plunked down in the middle of the town square and left to explore for yourself.
This pension is within close proximity of Town Square and Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte.
This hotel is within close proximity of Town Square and Cathedral Se.
It's 1997 in Carthage and a shocking discovery hits smack dab in the middle of town square.
It is a metaphysical realm even before the priests take the center stage, one defined by the delineation between standard society and the mystical forces that swirl just outside of the town square.
Threatened by Paul's reticence, alpha - dog Gilly challenges him to a duel in the middle of town square.
Twitter sees itself as the digital incarnation of the town square, eliminating time and distance as barriers to unfiltered communication among citizens.
On a recent visit to Cahors in Southwest France, Feedback spotted a Durex machine in the middle of the town square, facing the cathedral.
Facebook has become the modern equivalent of a town square, a place where people from all walks of life can mingle and connect in a public environment.
The place is so small, and the houses are so spread apart by farmland and such that the only stop to trick or treat at is the tiny convenience store in the middle of the town square.
We launched Downtown Container Park to help incubate local small businesses and create an urbanized version of a town square for locals to connect and collide, with both daytime and nighttime activation.
Johnson wanted to remove the «department» from the department store, recasting each store as a collection of 100 separate boutiques, with a kind of town square in the center.
Facebook and MySpace have become the modern equivalent of town squares, places where people from all walks of life can mingle and connect in a public environment (roughly one - sixth of our online time in the U.S. is now spent on social networking sites).
Bird's eye views of town squares from various cities are gaussian - blurred into billowing clouds of pollution mapped onto the paintings.

Not exact matches

For the past year, they've been subleasing a 1,000 - square - foot space from the owners of the Thai restaurant in town, and now they have their sights on the theater.
Forrec borrowed the architectural feel of the place and created buildings in a Spanish colonial style for the town square.
The first phase of the renovation at St. Elizabeth, which includes a town square, is slated to be completed by the end of 2017, but the entire expansion plan will take roughly a decade to finish.
Industrial design is a competitive business, especially when you locate yourself in downtown Palo Alto, where office space goes for $ 4 a square foot per month (as opposed to half that in an industrial park three miles outside of town).
Ruins of castles, towers, and a town square have since been overrun by the surrounding forest.
Many of the table service restaurants such as Be Our Guest, Cinderella's Royal Table or Tony's Town Square Restaurant offer reservation times that could run over the park's operating hours.
On the second day of the conference, guests flocked to the central square of the fishing town Sciacca to walk among the traditional carnival floats:
The store, for example, boasts a «town square,» where seminars are supposed to be held, but the area in question consists of nothing more than two chairs in front of a video screen.
Frisco, Texas, is proposing turning its small city — a population of about 160,000 over 62 square miles — into a company town dominated by Amazon.
Although the licensed - student capacity of the center's leased 4,016 - square - foot facility (complete with two playgrounds, seven classrooms, and a kitchen) is maxed out, a new owner could relocate to bigger digs or reproduce the center's proven business concept elsewhere, either in or out of town.
The gist of my column was this: Given that Starbucks became a corporate powerhouse by positioning itself as the world's living room, home office and town square, it needed to make sure that everyone equal access to the creature comforts it offers.
«The town square is the center of activity,» Jim say.
Four 100 % - owned exploration permits (Nikolicevo, Kraljevica, Čoka Kupjatra and Tilva Njagra) covering approximately 218.1 square kilometres in the highly prospective Timok Magmatic Complex near the town of Bor.
The neighborhood is a great example of «new urbanism,» designed to promote a sense of community through the development / use of a small town square, common green spaces, a community pool and gym, and retail and dining options.
These conditions introduced in 1990 are largely arbitrary, allowing the 50 percent deviation for constituencies which exceed 20,000 square kilometres, are in excess of 150 kilometres away from the Legislative Assembly Building, include no town larger than 8,000 people (the original bill required no town larger than 4,000 people), include an Indian reserve or Métis settlement and share a border with the provincial boundary.
Now, make no mistake, this is a step in the right direction for Christians, because it is the return of the «Agora» the «Forum» or the «Town Square» if you like, where you are free to talk your talk and you will have to hear the Free Speech of others too.
Whether they did so quietly in the shadows, or publicly standing in the town square, whether they did so out of religious training or from a deep sense of justice and compassion without religion - we must remember the actions of these people and hold them as our heroes.
«I am really proud of the strong partnership between Hull City Council and Hull Minster and I am looking forward to seeing Trinity Square and the wider Old Town welcoming a whole host of new visitors as the area springs back to life.»
Early on, however, he made a decision to visit every town and village in his vast diocese, which encompassed the whole state of Chiapas — some 29,000 square miles.
The results of this schism are with us still; it is not uncommon to find Baptist and «Christian» churches still facing one another across town squares and village lanes throughout Tennessee and Kentucky, just as New England Congregationalists divided into Old Lights and New Lights in the eighteenth century.
Religion News Service: Religious groups vie for Internet domain names Religious groups have long vied for prime parcels of land, planting churches on town squares and monasteries amid isolated mountains.
At his Institute for Successful Church Leadership we met Christians from a Lutheran church in a midwestern city, from a Four Square Gospel church in a mountain town of 12,000, from an Assembly of God church in a great Canadian city.
When the seventh month came - the people of Israel being settled in their towns - all the people gathered together into the square before the Water Gate.
The voice of teenage heroine Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) reverberates around a packed but silent town square, setting in motion a chain of events that will almost certainly lead to her death.
Comprised of approximately 11 square miles, this small town packs a huge travel and tourism punch, boasting some of the world's most well - known theme parks and attractions.
Going for layer cakes with these gingerbread cookies in the shape of houses (from the front) stuck on the sides (a la Martha Stewarts Gingerbread Town Square Cake).
Sunday afternoon, my mama and I strolled the town square of Healdsburg amongst many other weekend travelers, bike riders, and wine country enthusiasts.
«Before the peso devaluation, Brownsville was a booming town,» remembers Pete Charles, president and owner of Rikeln Inc., which owns the 29,000 - square - foot Foy's Supermarket in Mission, Texas, and the 31,000 - square - foot El Globo.
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Almost two years ago now, while travelling around southern Italy for a few weeks, we happened upon a small café in the town square of Catania, Sicily, with a counter stacked high with sweet treats.
Covering an area of approximately 10,000 square meters in the small town of Kankaanpää, about three hours by car from Helsinki in the southwest of Finland...
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