Sentences with phrase «people move out of the city»

In Philly there were a lot of properties that were rotten and people moved out of the city and built in Bucks County and other counties.

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In a world with a population surpassing 7.5 billion people, with approximately 200,000 people moving into the world's cities every day, building remote teams that work from anywhere is more important than ever in order to sidestep the pollution of dysfunctional daily travel that has spun out of control in virtually every city across America.
For example, as more and more people move out of rural areas and into cities, the transportation infrastructures in cities are being stressed like never before.
Attempts by Jews to move their people out of the urban centers and into colonies on the land have not been successful save in the neighborhood of big cities or in special circumstances.
Buildings for the work were provided by the vacant churches left by wealthier people who were moving out of the disintegrating sections of the city.
This is completely counter to the trend across the country, where more and more people are moving into the cities, not out of them.
Malliotakis also suggested moving more people into New York City Housing Authority apartments, in part by moving single people or couples out of larger apartments that once housed their full family.
For so many of us, Jon was a leader, a mentor, a friend and above all the person whose belief in our ability to create change moved us, day in and day out, to fight for the issues facing our communities, our city and our state.
«The vote that matters to me is the vote of people moving into the city, versus out, for the first time since the 50s more people are moving into New York City than out of New York City.&racity, versus out, for the first time since the 50s more people are moving into New York City than out of New York City.&raCity than out of New York City.&raCity
And the new supportive housing facility, Quinn said, will help move more families out of the city's shelter system — 70 percent of the people in the shelter system are families with children, something she says «most people don't realize.»
After de Blasio took office, he brought back city rental assistance programs to help people afford housing and move out of shelter.
«It's a bittersweet situation, I think we have a person that has poured themselves into the Syracuse City School District over the last five years and have helped us move forward in terms of improving graduation rates, decreasing drop - out rates and getting our schools off the receivership list,» Dorsey said.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed buying out residents in vulnerable areas and replacing their homes with wetlands and dunes to move people out of harm's way and buffer the city against storm surges.
China in particular stands out because of its sudden role as the world's factory, its enormous population, and the mass migration of that population to urban centers; 350 million people, equivalent to the entire U.S. population, will be moving to its cities over the next 10 years.
Terrified of people finding out the real me, I sabotaged relationships whenever I felt myself caring too much, flaked on potential friendships, obsessed about my appearance, and moved from city to city and bed to bed hoping to outrun the loneliness.
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found the pressure people — the people who wanted good schools — moved out of the city.
A huge amount of wealth has been lost in the city because of people moving out.
It didn't use to be at all strange for people to move out of the city because they needed more space.
There are 7 - 8 stores in downtown Duluth that are a revolving door of businesses moving in and out and the city tries to call the city «historical» which most people laugh at as there's nothing historical about it.
Whether we're working to move animals out of the City shelter and into placement via our Wheels of Hope program, training New Yorkers to perform Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and care for community cats through our NYC Feral Cat Initiative, helping our community's most vulnerable pet owners keep their pets despite difficult circumstances via our Helping Pets and People in Crisis program, or preparing for our large - scale Adoptapalooza events, every day is different.
People often don't take into consideration that the appeal of moving out of the city into «wild land» includes living with «wild life.»
I would visit Almaty in the second half of August, I would like to know if at this time if I go out in the night for clubbing there are people in the city, or are empty because people move to holiday resorts.
You can build a cargo hub to move product in and out of your city as well as a light rail for the people to move around.
Sick and burned out of big - city life, people are starting to move to places like here, more and more.
The Barnes Tries to Price Out the Riff Raff — In addition to extending its free admission hours to cover entire Saturdays, the popular Barnes Collection, which is approaching the one year anniversary of its controversial move to its new home in Center City Philadelphia, has also decided to raise admission prices from $ 18 to $ 22, perhaps in part to get new visitors to take museum - going more seriously, as CEO Derek Gillman stating that the museum has seen «many more people not familiar... with what is proper behavior» and «more trangressions of people touching things and getting too close.»
But I don't see any of your people advocating spending trillions moving all those cities and people out of harm's way.
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People move for many reasons: work, school, family, to seek out the bright lights of the big city or to escape them.
Through their bonds with different organizations and know - how of the city, they act as coordinators to find volunteering opportunities that suit every people's interests and also to help out people in the process of moving to Argentina.
The use of «zoning» and similar powers to maintain racial exclusivity in the suburbs was a widespread phenomenon during that period, when more and more black people wanted to move out of rundown and increasingly dangerous city centres, where job opportunities were declining.
Since I moved from a small town (Pocatello, ID) to a larger city (Salt Lake City), and I was hoping to go from a small IT company to a larger company in Salt Lake, people would be able to figure out I wasn't the General Manager of GE, or American Express, or eBay, or something like tcity (Salt Lake City), and I was hoping to go from a small IT company to a larger company in Salt Lake, people would be able to figure out I wasn't the General Manager of GE, or American Express, or eBay, or something like tCity), and I was hoping to go from a small IT company to a larger company in Salt Lake, people would be able to figure out I wasn't the General Manager of GE, or American Express, or eBay, or something like that.
The smart folks are the older folks, those people who «have» heard of people losing money on real estate; they are selling out early to the Lemmings, moving out of the big, expensive cities, retiring early with their booty and either buying relatively cheap rural properties or simply renting.
In each new city, he would talk to people from all walks of life, moving out of his comfort zone to explore new neighbourhoods.
As more people choose to move into the city to minimise commute time, maximise security and convenience; so do these urban residents look for more out of their cities than before.
In some ways, the city is experiencing a kind of renaissance, with more people moving in instead of out.
Young buyers have to deal with housing inventory and affordability issues, high student - loan debt, rising rents in many cities popular with young people, and jobs that don't allow them to save up enough money to move out of their parents» homes.
«I always ask people how long or how far they are willing to commute,» says Judy Moore, a real estate professional for The Higgins Group REALTORS ® in Lexington, Mass. «We get a lot of people moving from Boston proper — younger folks who are starting a family and moving out of the city and the «burbs.
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