Sentences with phrase «to move to the suburbs»

The young families moved to the suburbs (where my church is), leaving the church with heavy debt and high utility bills, and soon it went bankrupt and dissolved.
When a city gives parents good options, they're less likely to move to the suburbs for the schools.
Parents who start raising children in urban areas may move to the suburbs as soon as their children are ready for school.
Sometimes poor people move to suburbs because it seems more affordable.
The popular view of the baby boom is that people started moving to the suburbs and began having large families.
Together, the two friends leave the city and move to the suburbs where she helps him set up an auto mechanic business.
They have recently moved to the suburbs and with the move came a mouse!
That said, moving to the suburbs did indeed help me spend less on food.
I became a mother myself, had some adventures, even moved to the suburbs.
But, he said, it has been difficult to maintain the same lifestyle since moving to the suburbs.
You don't have to move to the suburbs just because you want children and you think children need a bigger house and a yard.
A recent report shows, however, that millennials are no longer choosing to live in main cities and are instead moving to the suburbs.
A family moving to the suburbs may need to increase their coverage as they are moving up in the world.
And, I mean, the thought of moving to the suburbs of Carb City just sounds awful!
As there are always trade - offs when moving to a suburb or city center, if the length of your commute is important to you, make sure you take into consideration the amount of traffic you'll be dealing with and viable public transportation options.
«This ordinance strengthens the law already passed in Chicago, preventing these stores from moving to the suburbs to continue to sell puppy mill dogs, kitten mill cats and rabbit mill rabbits there.»
People who move to the suburbs shouldn't be sentenced to a lifetime of Outback Steakhouse and Buffalo Wild Wings.
All the houses in his city are selling at a premium, but he'd rather not move to the suburbs or settle for something in a crime - ridden area.
The Woolfe family then moved to the suburb of Burnage, before receiving their own council house.
That momentous transition had at least as much influence on the dynamics of family life and the shape of twentieth - century feminism as the later move to the suburbs.
It's been a year or so, and now Mac and Kelly (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) are selling their house to move to the suburbs before the birth their second child.
Well, just in case it does, Greer plays a city girl who gets married, moves to the suburbs with her new husband (who's the sheriff), and learns to deal with her stepkids, mother - in - law, and her husband's ex-wife.
With more families moving to the suburbs after World War II, many wanted a house that was a bit grander than the modest bungalows veterans purchased with G.I. Bill funds.
A larger road network with faster speed limits encourages urban sprawl by inducing people to move to suburbs more distant from their jobs, and, more generally, to be more likely to plan longer trips in their cars.
In one community, OPO Startups and the OPO Innovation District have done that, giving the growing number of millennials moving to the suburbs a chance to launch their startups without having to commute.
And developers moved to the suburbs — to the main arteries west of the city toward Coronado, and in the other direction toward the airport at Tocumen.
Churches increasingly see missions in the streets of American cities; segments of church membership stirring up controversy; urban congregations moving to the suburbs; such issues as birth control, draft resistance, rebellion.
After a traumatic and unexpected Cesarean, Wolf, husband and healthy daughter move to the suburbs, where she is dismayed by her sudden isolation.
Nicollet Park had come down in 1955, and the Millers had moved to a suburb called Bloomington, which in 1961 became the home of the Minnesota Twins, sealing the fate of minor league baseball in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
We currently live in NYC but plan to move to the suburbs within a year.
The vibrant middle class that once defined urban life moved to the suburbs or exurbs long ago and, with the notable exception of New York City, an influx of well - educated young professionals has not made up for that exodus.
Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, and Kathy Bates Directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty) Rated R for language and some sexual content / nudity Appropriate for ages 17 + A young couple in the mid-1950s move to the suburbs and struggle with their loss of identity and adventure.
This worsened white flight by guaranteeing that white parents who preferred that their children have white classmates could avoid court - ordered integration by moving to the suburbs.
Blacks were moving into cities; whites with schoolchildren were disproportionately moving to suburbs outside city boundaries.
A decade ago as more poor kids moved to the suburbs and were hidden by averages, don't you think the educators in those schools would have appreciated help in understanding and addressing those challenges?
We didn't last even two years in the country, before the For Sale sign was planted on the front lawn and we were moving to the suburbs around London.
Early signs of the epic changes in the news business began to pile up.The Times's website was launched in 1996 and the presses in that building were shut down just one year later as printing moved to the suburbs.
When the OAA stupidly moved to the suburbs, du Toit Allsopp Hillier purchased it restored it; the building is now recognized as one that «demonstrates architecture's beauty, endurance and lasting contribution to the community and to society.»
«As more formerly urban renters move to the suburbs in coming years, we'll likely start seeing more apartment buildings and walkable amenities popping up in those communities.»
Most of the people employed by the city of Detroit moved to the suburbs and the crime rate went way up.
Millennial's are a much larger demographic group then even the baby - boomers, and now they are getting better jobs, in relationships, getting married, having kids, and now moving to the suburbs.
«Deciding whether to live in the city or suburbs is a personal choice, but when you do the math, it's easy to see why moving to the suburbs is about more than just a bigger yard — it can also save you a lot of money,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow.
Hi Layla & Kevin, As I type this we are in the midst of moving to a suburb northwest of Chicago (we move in on Monday!).
(Erickson, 2012, p. 259) Therefore, «shopping for schools» phenomenon is evidence of a strong pro-suburban ideology that not only permeated government action and policies, but also individual families and individual people who wanted to move to the suburbs for better schools.
For example, families in Austin see the biggest bang for their buck when moving to the suburbs, since homes there tend to be 572 square feet larger than those found in the city.
Programs like this could potentially keep Chicago residents from moving to the suburbs, says Hochstadter.
The Hip Suburban was created in 2015 as the dream blog of a New York City girl who moved to the suburbs and struggled to maintain her sense of cool.
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