Sentences with phrase «spaces give the neighborhood»

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The office is organized into 29 «neighborhoods,» or distinct space configurations, to give staff plenty of options for places to work.
It allowed each of us to have a part of that idyllic, perhaps overly romanticized, suburban family home and neighborhood, while it also gave each parent a time and space to not be a parent for short periods of time.
MOKENA — A land sale that gives Mokena's Creekview subdivision space for a neighborhood park was approved recently by the Village Board.
«The digital archives website and the relocation and renovation of the archives space will give the public a new level of access to our collections and services, and help them discover a treasure trove of historical information about their families, their neighborhoods and the development of the great borough of Queens,» Queens Library president and CEO Dennis Walcott said.
These galaxies are about five times more numerous for a given volume of space than galaxies in our own cosmic neighborhood.
It is a car that gives you new feelings every time you get behind the wheel, a car that offers the best driving pleasure; a bad boy that makes people turn their heads every time you are in the neighborhood, but in the same time a car that is capable of offering enough space and security for your entire family.
The construction of the Nový Most destroyed important older neighborhoods including the Jewish Quarter and is still considered an eyesore by some although, given its space ship - like appearance, it is fondly referred to as the UFO bridge and the restaurant high atop the bridge's observation deck is also called UFO.
A location in a quiet residential neighborhood outside Queenstown gives you the peace to truly appreciate the landscape, and three bedrooms give you the space for up to six friends or family members.
Loren Munk's 2015 painting Bushwick Map will be the exhibition's centerpiece, highlighting some of the present day pivotal figures and spaces that have molded the Bushwick art scene into what it is currently to give a starting point for discussion of our neighborhood's future.
De Balincourt recruited a dozen neighborhood galleries to his space, including Norte Maar, Storefront Bushwick, NURTUREart, Momenta Art, English Kills, Valentine, Airplane, and Regina Rex, and gave them all cubicles to exhibit work from their favorite artists.
«The City is proud to support this major new facility for the Studio Museum, giving them space to grow in one of New York's most vibrant and storied neighborhoods
On any given opening night at Jessica Silverman «s namesake space in the city's gritty Tenderloin neighborhood (488 Ellis St.), the crowd is likely to include luminaries of the industry such as the Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger or the Jawbone creator Yves Béhar (Buell's partner), with whom Silverman collaborated on a curatorial project, «Fused Space,» at his Potrero Hill design stspace in the city's gritty Tenderloin neighborhood (488 Ellis St.), the crowd is likely to include luminaries of the industry such as the Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger or the Jawbone creator Yves Béhar (Buell's partner), with whom Silverman collaborated on a curatorial project, «Fused Space,» at his Potrero Hill design stSpace,» at his Potrero Hill design studio.
The conference aims to give creative New Yorkers the tools to help create better neighborhoods, find and keep their rents low, and even purchase real estate and studio space.
«Better Block is a demonstration tool that rebuilds and revitalizes an area using grassroots efforts to show the potential to create a great walkable, vibrant neighborhood — and even a destination... It's a way to give residents a taste of what's possible,» Moskerintz writes on NAR's Spaces to Places blog.
Similarly, nearly all (94 %) luxury homebuyers surveyed would be willing to give up 1,000 square feet of living space from their next home in order to get a lifestyle amenity they desire, such as; living in a better neighborhood (54 %), living in a house with «character» (51 %), more land (44 %), access to dining and entertainment (39 %), and a shorter commute (38 %).
Similarly, nearly all (94 percent) luxury homebuyers surveyed would be willing to give up 1,000 square feet of living space to get a lifestyle amenity they desire, such as: living in a better neighborhood (54 percent), living in a house with «character» (51 percent), more land (44 percent), access to dining and entertainment (39 percent), and a shorter commute (38 percent).
Nearly all (94 percent) luxury homebuyers surveyed by Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate would be willing to give up 1,000 square feet of living space from their next home in order to get a lifestyle amenity they desire, such as living in a better neighborhood (54 percent), living in a house with «character» (51 percent), access to dining and entertainment (39 percent) and a shorter commute (38 percent).
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