Sentences with phrase «richest cities in the nation»

After the Civil War, Hartford was one of the richest cities in the nation.

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You stated your interest in a city where you can grow your company to 50,000 employees over the next 20 years, a home base that can hold your interest... a strong sense of place, a rich cultural life, great transit systems, smart young people and plenty of infrastructure - ready land that is close to both the business center and top universities... density, walkability, and diversity... some of the nation's finest universities... tech - savvy millennials... Philadelphia, the birthplace of America, offers all of these desirable attributes at a more affordable cost.
Cuomo, while praising the state's Marriage Equality Act, Paid Family Leave Act, the free SUNY tuition plan and the rise of the minimum wage in New York City to $ 15 as successes, he blamed the rise in anti-Semitism and «hate» crimes on President Donald Trump's administration, which is «dividing the nation, pitting rich against poor and black against white.»
New York City has 18 of the 50 richest PTAs in the nation, according to a report by the Center for American Progress.
A common curriculum for all schools would work wonders for social mobility, as it would ensure that students from council estates in forgotten corners of our nation are given access to the same knowledge - rich curriculum as their peers in the leafy suburbs of the big cities.
Across the nation, but particularly in cities such as New York and Washington, the rich are incessantly accused of being slyly manipulative and self - serving.
The Nation's oldest city is rich in history, charm and culture.
Oceanfront Bed & Breakfast beach resort on beautiful St. Augustine Beach and 10 minutes to historic St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city is a special place that's rich in history, art and culture.
Belize is home to unspoiled rainforests, endangered species, ancient Mayan cities and lush beaches, so if these criteria don't describe a nation rich in treasures, nothing will!
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The cities most at risk in richer nations include Miami, Boston and Nagoya, while cities in China, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Ivory Coast are among those most in danger in less wealthy countries.
Ahmedabad, India, leads the pack as cities in developing nations race ahead of their richer counterparts in adopting eco-friendly transit solutions, according to the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), which last week gave the western Indian city its 2010 Sustainable Transport Award.The award has been given out since 2005 to a city that best «uses transport innovations to increase mobility for all residents, while reducing transportation greenhouse [gas] and air pollution emissions and increasing cyclist and pedestrian safety and access.»
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