Located at the 7250 Market Street inside the Visitor Centre, open - year round to serve
residents and the business community.
Local
residents and the business community have welcomed us with open arms, proving exactly why Sussex has been named one of the best places to live in Canada.»
Not exact matches
To determine which
communities are a good fit for the initiative, Starbucks looks at all the available data on the socio - economic health of America's cities to understand which
communities have the biggest opportunity gaps, which have the biggest need for
business investment
and leadership,
and where there is local movement underway to build a better future for its
residents.
SolarShare is a non-profit co-operative that allows Ontario
residents and businesses to invest in
community - based solar energy installations across Ontario.
We called on you to divest your money from Trojan Horse
businesses with no regard to
community — to us the long - term
residents and businesses of New York City.
And in Chilliwack where the 1953 route makes no sense in 2017, we are seeing anti-pipeline and pro-pipeline residents alike stepping up to say «not there» — not on top of the aquifer that every home and business in this community depends
And in Chilliwack where the 1953 route makes no sense in 2017, we are seeing anti-pipeline
and pro-pipeline residents alike stepping up to say «not there» — not on top of the aquifer that every home and business in this community depends
and pro-pipeline
residents alike stepping up to say «not there» — not on top of the aquifer that every home
and business in this community depends
and business in this
community depends on.
Addressing them effectively will require the commitment
and co-operation of all three levels of government, the partnership of
community and business groups,
and the involvement of
residents.
When a local
business desires not just capital, but engaged
and impassioned customers, an open crowdfunding market must be there for them; when a retail investor wants a meaningful alternative to the 70 % algorithmically - traded public markets they distrust, an open crowdfunding market must be there for them;
and when a struggling city desperately needs to engage all of its
residents — not just the 2 % who are accredited — to ignite their local
community's economy, pride,
and identity, an open crowdfunding market must be there for them.
During these crusades, Moody pioneered many techniques of evangelism: a house - to - house canvass of
residents prior to a crusade; an ecumenical approach enlisting cooperation from all local churches
and evangelical lay leaders regardless of denominational affiliations; philanthropic support by the
business community; the rental of a large, central building; the showcasing of a gospel soloist;
and the use of an inquiry room for those wanting to repent.
«We find it very encouraging news that 88 % of North Bay
residents think wineries have a positive impact on the quality of life in their county
and that 84 % think the wine
business is important in terms of economic impact in our
communities,» said Patsy McGaughy, Communications Director Napa Valley Vintners.
GNA is dedicated to preserving the historical character of Gramercy, as well as its
residents, local
business and schools, by developing a sense of
community through various projects, events
and initiatives.
Massachusetts state law allows a city or town to choose the electricity supplier for
residents and businesses within that municipality through a process called municipal aggregation or
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA).
Dave Sabathne, a West Chicago
resident and president of the Western DuPage Chamber of Commerce, said the new center is a significant initiative that could benefit the
business community.
09.27.2011 Social Entrepreneur Launches Healthy Vending
Business in San Juan, Puerto Rico San Juan
resident and social entrepreneur Angel Cintron is partnering with HUMAN Healthy Vending to bring innovative healthy vending machines to San Juan's schools,
community centers, hospitals
and corporate buildings.
With support from
residents and local
businesses through donations
and a variety of
community events, over $ 100,000 in grants are awarded each year to Park District of Highland Park families through this worthwhile program.
In a
community that has done so much to rebuild
and grow, the barricades had a high quality of life cost for
residents and businesses.
At 2:30 p.m., state Sen. Martin Golden joins parents,
community leaders,
business owners,
residents and elected officials to protest the potential construction of a 63 - room hotel on a vacant lot, 9116 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn.
The Bridging Gowanus
community planning process was convened by the local elected officials representing the Gowanus area, organized together with community leaders from resident, civic, environmental, business, arts and housing groups, and facilitated by the Pratt Center for Community Dev
community planning process was convened by the local elected officials representing the Gowanus area, organized together with
community leaders from resident, civic, environmental, business, arts and housing groups, and facilitated by the Pratt Center for Community Dev
community leaders from
resident, civic, environmental,
business, arts
and housing groups,
and facilitated by the Pratt Center for
Community Dev
Community Development.
«Over the last three years, we've engaged the Inwood
community to protect
and create affordable housing, deliver waterfront open space,
and provide new opportunities for
residents and small
businesses,» said Stephanie Báez, NYCEDC Vice President of Public Affairs.
Floral Park
resident Roxanne Mahler said that while she understands «the need for progress,» she still had several unanswered questions including, «at what cost to Main Line
communities and businesses, where's the funding
and who's paying for this?»
«I think anytime there's a threat made
and there's potential damage to someone's property, whether there a politician or just a member of the
business community or just a
resident, we have to take every threat seriously.
The metro mayor will need to set the agenda on this, convening the
business community, universities
and skills providers,
and highlighting the importance of high quality apprenticeships for
residents and businesses, as well as matching apprenticeships with
businesses from different areas of the city region.
This would curb the need for
residents to travel long distances to attend public meetings, apply for permits or seek assistance with
community - development grants
and business loans.
The goal is to allow for residential development without stifling the influx of tech
and new media
businesses to the area's loft - style office space, according to the New York Observer.Proponents of the plan hope retailers would follow the new
residents to the neighborhood
and help create a 24 - hour mixed - use
community.
According to the
residents, the directive is negatively affecting the smooth running of
businesses and movement in the
community.
The Leadership Council as follows: Adrienne Adams (Queens
Community Board 12); Rhonda Binda (Jamaica Center BID); Brian Browne (St. John's University); Ricardi Calixte (Queens Economic Development Corporation); Tonya Cantlo - Cockfield (Jamaica Center for Arts
and Learning); Clive Dawkins (Property Owner); Kevin J. Forrestal (Queens
Community Board 8); Deepmalya Gosh (The Child Center of New York); Glenn Greenidge (Sutphin Boulevard
Business Improvement District); Michael Griffith (New York City Department of Transportation) Tyrel Hankerson (
Resident); Ian Harris (
Community Board 12); Howard Hecht (
Community Member); Cathy Hung (Jamaica Center for Arts ad Learning / Jamaica Performing Arts Center); Derek Irby (165th Street Mall Improvement Association); Bilal Karriem (Queens
Community Board 12); Malikka Karteron (
Resident); Philippa Karteron (
Resident); Michele Keller (Queens
Community Board 12); Tameka Pierre - Louis (Civic Leader); Justin Rogers (Greater Jamaica Development Corporation); Pierina Ana Sanchez (Regional Plan Association); Aaron Schwartz (Commercial Property Owner); Earl Simons (York College); Nakita Vanstory (LaGuardia
Community College - Justice
Community Program); Bernard Warren (Jamaica YMCA); Richard Werber (King Manor Museum); Jonathan White (
Community Member); Montgomery Wilkinson (
Resident); Nadezhda Williams (
Community Based Organization)
and Tajuana Hamm (Designee for NYS Senator James Sanders, Jr.).
«First as a chair of the Legislature's Public Safety Committee, then as an administrator in the Sheriff's Office,
and as Spring Valley Justice, David Fried has shown his commitment to ensuring a safe
community for every
resident, family,
and business in Rockland.
Please share these surveys with fellow
residents and / or
business owners in your
community.
The Lackawanna Stakeholders Coalition is a collaborative group of individuals working to establish partnerships between
businesses, non-profits,
and municipal entities in the Lackawanna
community to advocate for, develop,
and make accessible programs for all
residents.
The plan calls for the creation of low - equity housing cooperatives, reinvesting in NYCHA housing, developing
community land trusts, creating tax abatements for developers
and entrepreneurs who bring
business into Central Brooklyn
and hire local
residents must be encouraged to hire locally, offering quality careers to
residents and a moratorium on wealthy developers being allowed to buy up apartment buildings
and leave the units vacant.
«We are thrilled to be working alongside our partners in Jamaica to ensure that the entire
community benefits from the Jamaica Now Action Plan by providing small
business support, resources for neighborhood revitalization,
and workforce training
and connections to jobs for local
residents.»
The group calls itself a «
community development corporation comprised of
residents, homeowners,
and business owners from the South Bronx who are committed to promoting, supporting,
and advancing ideas of healthy
and sustainable growth, both for local
communities and the larger society.»
The Action Plan is a culmination of the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative, a nine month
community - wide engagement process consisting of over 30 meetings between
residents,
businesses, leaders
and other stakeholders,
and two public conferences.
The Hispanic Federation
and Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez invite all
community residents to an Employment
and Small
Business Opportunities Expo this Sat., May 19th from 11 a.m. — 2 p.m.
A DRI committee consisting of
business owners
and local officials have spent the past year hammering out the plans in series of
community forums
and drafted plans based on prior planning
and resident input.
The event is hosted the Salvation Army
and sponsored by the generous support of
community residents and businesses including, Elvis Silverio of Rubi Rosa Restaurant, Charles Castro author of NYPD Blue Lies
and Mr. Hiram Monserrate.
Parents, students,
community residents and business wwners are welcome to attending Community District Education Council 11's Business Meeting on Tuesday, May 13 at PS 121 — The Throop School, located at2750 Throop Avenue at the corner of Allerton Avenue at 6 p.m. in the
community residents and business wwners are welcome to attending Community District Education Council 11's Business Meeting on Tuesday, May 13 at PS 121 — The Throop School, located at2750 Throop Avenue at the corner of Allerton Avenue at 6 p.m. in the
business wwners are welcome to attending
Community District Education Council 11's Business Meeting on Tuesday, May 13 at PS 121 — The Throop School, located at2750 Throop Avenue at the corner of Allerton Avenue at 6 p.m. in the
Community District Education Council 11's
Business Meeting on Tuesday, May 13 at PS 121 — The Throop School, located at2750 Throop Avenue at the corner of Allerton Avenue at 6 p.m. in the
Business Meeting on Tuesday, May 13 at PS 121 — The Throop School, located at2750 Throop Avenue at the corner of Allerton Avenue at 6 p.m. in the library.
The Amanda Hansen Foundation continues to partner with
businesses and community supporters to provide CO detectors to homeowners
and help protect Western New York
residents.
And Democratic Assemblyman Kevin Cahill urges residents, nonprofit employees and small business owners in his district to attend the Kingston hearings October 10 and let the PSC know how such an increase would impact their communi
And Democratic Assemblyman Kevin Cahill urges
residents, nonprofit employees
and small business owners in his district to attend the Kingston hearings October 10 and let the PSC know how such an increase would impact their communi
and small
business owners in his district to attend the Kingston hearings October 10
and let the PSC know how such an increase would impact their communi
and let the PSC know how such an increase would impact their
community.
Erie County Legislator Kevin Hardwick joined local, state
and federal leaders, as well as
community activists
and business leaders, on Friday, May 24 to remind local
residents and companies of the opportunity to share their story with the judge considering the sentence in the federal case against Tonawanda Coke.
«Across this county, there are some older
residents who are accomplishing great things for families, agencies,
businesses and communities,» Picente said.
«Bill's continued
and tireless commitment to our
community has never wavered as evidenced by the monthly
community breakfast he sponsors which gives hundreds of
residents the opportunity to regularly interact
and have problems addressed by governmental,
business,
and community stakeholders,» stated Legislator Peter Savage.
As with any new transportation ideas, there needs to be extensive research
and discussion between
residents,
community board members
and business owners before proceeding with any plans.
«The
business community reached out to me, many
residents reached out to me,
and we became increasingly concerned,» Vacca said.
«We all share a
business - first philosophy toward creating jobs
and encouraging enterprise in our
community and I look forward to working with them to better the lives for the
residents in Indian Rocks Beach
and House District 66,» he said.
I appreciate the outpouring of support offered by the
business community, Erie County
residents and local unions, who all support this law.
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communities will get $ 10 - million each for projects that will attract
and retain
residents, visitors,
and businesses in the heart of their
communities.
«He has got a strong record of
community involvement, from standing up for
residents and business dealing with the Second Avenue subway construction, to protecting tenants
and the environment,» he said.
«I'm concerned about our
community, which is why I opened my restaurant 11 years ago,» Guiliano said, adding he believes the reopening of the Nevele would be a positive thing for both area
residents and business owners.
In Norwood
and Bedford Park — where every other
business seems to be a deli or grocery, the impact was huge to
residents and visitors to those
communities, surprised to see their favorite stores closed.