Sentences with phrase «suburban areas increased»

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«Prices have increased dramatically in core areas, pushing people out to areas that were formerly peripheral,» said Pinsky, who is heading RXR's investment in «emerging markets» like New Rochelle and other suburban enclaves.
When introducing the state spending plan in January, Governor Andrew Cuomo stated in a memoranda of support in his executive budget that reducing setbacks, «would maintain a safe distance for engaging in the sport while making available for hunting more lands in suburban areas, which would increase hunting opportunities, and help manage locally overabundant deer populations.»
Maryland, one of the nation's most Democratic states, serves as a microcosm of the trends shaping today's Democratic Party: continuing lopsided support in ethnically and racially diverse urban areas, increasing Democratic success among affluent, suburban voters, and a waning of the party's influence in rural areas.
Suburban areas probably displayed greater increases in light intensity due to larger yards and more single - family homes, the researchers explain.
The problem is also reaching outside urban areas and into suburban school districts, where large increases of minority immigration are occurring, said Gerald N. Tirozzi, executive director of the National Association for Secondary School Principals.
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«Bond issues have played well even in conservative areas and tax increase elections have played well in suburban school districts,» he said.
European Union studies on the future of cities have suggested that, rather than further expansion of already vast metropolitan areas such as London and Paris, the continent will witness a steady increase in growth of built - up areas adjacent to existing cities, in the manner of medium - density suburban pockets of development.
The far west Texas city of El Paso is experiencing increased condominium interest in urban, suburban, and recreational areas.
The vulnerability in any given year is increasing because of our increasing population at risk (suburban «sprawl» and increasing recreational use of some areas), but it seems that this has been mostly offset by better forecasts and warnings, improved methods of communication of the threat when it develops, and infrastructure enhancements promoting natural hazard preparation (at least until the past decade or so).
A most likely explanation for the increasing UHIE, is expansion of the suburban area until it encompassed airport weather stations originally outside the city.
There was a time when bus companies transported kids separately to elementary, middle, and high schools, but when increasing numbers of families started moving to suburban areas in the 1960s and energy prices rose sharply in 1973, bus companies were forced to change their strategy.
Although most purchases by all generations were in a suburban area, the share of millennials buying in an urban or central city area increased to 21 percent in the past year (19 percent a year ago), compared with only 12 percent of older boomers (unchanged from a year ago).
An increasing share of foreign buyers [1] are purchasing property in a central city / suburban area, while fewer foreign buyers are purchasing property in a resort area, according to NAR's recently released 2017 Profile of International Activity in U.S. Residential Real Estate.
The survey found an increased demand in suburban areas outside downtown Toronto, with Richmond Hill and Oshawa leading the way.
Average downtown gross rents have fallen to $ 47 per sq. ft. from a high of $ 50.40 in the last quarter, with average suburban gross rent holding at $ 31.10 per sq. ft.. This dynamic has lead to the introduction of increased incentives in many areas, as landlords compete for quality tenants.
Greater Atlanta leads the nation with a 26 percent increase in renter - occupied households in its suburban markets versus only 10 percent in its urban areas.
In particular, condominiums in the suburban area of Bedford experienced a huge surge in activity and price increases.
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