Sentences with phrase «up to developers building»

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The Russian - Canadian real estate developer was caught up in the federal investigation into Trump's ties to Russia after it was discovered that Shnaider received hundreds of millions of dollars by a Russian state - run bank which may have helped pay for building the Trump Tower in Toronto.
«It's just getting built up, and the sky's really the limit for these developers to bring the Assistant to life in different use cases.»
In recent years, they have been encouraging developers to build up, rather than to spread out.
This is incredibly difficult, especially in an industry that very few people grow up dreaming of working in (not a lot of web developers that always wanted to build a quilting website), but the value of a leadership team can be judged by their ability to attract and keep the right talent.
Kik's fiercest competitor in the battle to dominate this new era of interfaces is Facebook, which has been encouraging developers to build bots for its Messenger platform and whose WhatsApp subsidiary is finally opening up to business uses.
Speaking with friends in the industry, it feels like a few years ago there was such a move by indie developers to build apps and put them up in the smart device stores.
A more cost effective way of building your first app is to partner up with a developer.
As for services, Nadella said that A.I. has opened up some of the technology that powers Cortana to outside developers to use to build their own apps on.
And on Tuesday, Royal Bank of Canada said it was opening up select bits of its data to eligible external software developers in a bid to foster innovation and enable them to build and test banking - related applications.
The iPad Pro's keyboard isn't as good as the one on a normal laptop, and it's now up to developers to build compelling apps that take advantage of all the new iOS 11 features and give people a better reason to ditch their laptop for an iPad.
But AR on the iPhone sets Apple up for the long run by building a base of developers already dedicated to the platform who want to make stuff for the largest number of users they can.
A company whose product is consumed more inconspicuously — a developer of security software, perhaps — «can't do what Spotify has done, because that company has to build up a fan base,» the exec added.
* Alottazs Labs Two years ago, when Amazon opened up its Echo platform to third - party developers, this Columbus, Ohio - based startup that built an app to control a garage door remotely was among the Alexa Fund's first recipients.
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A developer might tie up the property, do the preliminary work and sell it to someone else to build, or take it all the way through the process, from design through selling or leasing to the end users.
Facebook's F8 conference showed that they mean to catch up with WeChat, allowing developers to build their own chat bots within Messenger.
When a developer activates the built - in NLP in the Facebook app console, he or she can create a Wit.ai app that can ingest up to 5,000 anonymized messages from a Page inbox and create a new dataset.
Consumers and developers use the free security app, built by an Israeli data analytics start - up, to look across their smartphone and help them reduce data use and monitor security threats.
In New York, Doronin teamed up with broker - turned - developer Michael Shvo to buy the upper portion of the Crown Building for $ 475 million in 2015.
Orland Park contends that, unlike Mokena, it has a developer already lined up to build in the corridor.
«This money and these tax credits have been a catalyst for developers to come into areas that have been sort of given up for lost, a lot of rundown buildings that had great architecture but are very costly to rehabilitate,» she said.
Andrew, on the other hand, has often appeared callow and controlling: He drove a Jaguar with AMC ESQ plates; he ordered up 30,000 copies of a 150 - page brochure on his Housing and Urban Development (HUD) tenure; and after a disastrous 2002 run for governor, he went to work for a developer he had investigated at HUD, raking in $ 2.5 million over three years helping to build luxury marinas, of all things.
Capital District OTB has partnered with a Rochester developer - they've come up with a $ 300 - million idea to build a casino at Thruway Exit 23.
Silver reiterated that he supports the developers constitutional right to build and is «very sensitive to the freedom of religion issue,» but also feels that given the sensitive nature of the site, the developers «ought» to consider taking the governor up on his offer to help them find a different place to construct their project.
In a bid by the city to stave off urban decay, Albany homeowners and developers can now apply for up to $ 50,000 to purchase and rehabilitate blighted buildings.
And, when I need, to I'll stand up to developers on delivering affordable housing, ensuring that the London Plan is amended with a 50 % target for affordable homes and measures to ensure that Londoners, not overseas investors, always get first dibs on the homes we build.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development never followed up to see whether developers who got discounts on city land in exchange for building...
The city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development is looking for a developer to build up to 225 affordable housing units and 68,000 square...
Mr. Percoco, who had served as Mr. Cuomo's executive deputy secretary, is accused of soliciting and taking more than $ 315,000 in bribes from 2012 to 2016 from two companies: Competitive Power Ventures, an energy company that was seeking state approval to build a power plant in the Hudson Valley, and COR Development, a major developer in the Syracuse area that ended up with several large state - funded economic development projects.
Perez Williams — along with other city officials — lined up nine separate developers to buy and renovate the buildings.
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.
If developers are required to give up land (or if it is stolen from them, to put it more plainly), they will down tools and stop building.
Developers seeking up to four lucrative licenses from the state Gaming Commission have told officials on the casino location board that a casino placed in Orange County would likely cut off any revenue for a casino built in the Catskills to the North.
A developer is applying to demolish part of one of the buildings that made up the former Streit's Matzos factory on the Lower East Side.
In doing so, he will hand private developers billions of pounds to help to build up to 400,000 subsidised homes by the end of the decade.
Developers of these buildings will also be required to set aside between 25 and 30 percent of units as affordable housing, in accordance with suspended legislation that's been held up in Albany.
He also is teaming up with Thomas Montante's T.M. Montante Development to create a new residential neighborhood at Gates Circle, and has worked with smaller local developers like Matthew Cherry and Anthony Cutaia to buy or construct several apartment buildings in the Buffalo area.
The audit comes as many of NYCHA's buildings are disrepair, with residents complaining of mold, unlit hallways and non-functioning elevators, and as the agency purports that it will require $ 18 billion to bring its units up to code — leading it to sell stakes in some of its properties to private developers.
Leaders of local construction and building worker unions have panned the city's selection of developers to overhaul nine parcels that make up the the...
A pro-casino group has released its first series of television ads, trying to persuade voters to go along with Cuomo's plan to permit developers to build up to seven Las Vegas - style casinos in New York.
• NYCHA Repair Certificate — This program would allow private developers to obtain a zoning bonus (higher FAR) in areas being up - zoned in exchange for conducting expeditious repair work in NYCHA buildings.
Developers who agreed to build housing got a property - tax break for up to 25 years.
In the waning days of the administration, Bloomberg's City Hall was so eager to appease a union that it thought might be an ally in the Midtown East rezoning effort, that it channeled millions of dollars in subsidies to a developer in Staten Island so he could build a project there that will end up using entirely that same union's labor.
While in the minds of its developers and supporters the Nevele should be a sure bet for a casino license, it is up against some stiff competition from developers looking to build casinos in Orange County, who argue that with the county's proximity to the city and Stewart International Airport offer the best chance for economic success.
Regardless of who ends up in Gracie Mansion, an administration change means a strategy adjustment for developers, who have spent more than a decade getting used to Bloomberg's taste in real estate projects as well as how his key appointees — from City Planning Commission Chair Amanda Burden to Department of Buildings Commissioner Robert LiMandri — operate.
Assemblyman Eric Stevenson, who represents some of the city's poorest areas of the South Bronx, was accused of taking money to help developers speed up construction on their projects, obtain building permits, and recruit older people, according to a criminal complaint filed by Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan.
Three years ago, a large developer, Douglaston Partners, was finally lined up to build a mixed - use development on the land Mr. Schlein had exclusive right to.
The report also found that even without an affordability requirement in the new zoning laws, developers are unlikely to build in low - rent neighborhoods without subsidies like 421a, which is up for renewal in Albany this June.
Development was a key campaign issue in Amherst, where reuse of the former Westwood Country Club remains a pressing consideration for the Town Board and where developers seeking to build on the town's few remaining pockets of green space run up against neighbors who complain about the effects on traffic and quality of life.
The code currently allows developers to build up to six affordable rental units per acre.
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