Sentences with phrase «vacant storefronts»

"Vacant storefronts" refers to commercial spaces or shops that are empty and not currently being used by any businesses. Full definition
I just rented the first floor vacant storefront to an artist.
As a growing number of vacant storefronts dot the city, Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday said he wants to...
Pop - up Halloween shops have arisen in vacant storefronts across the south suburbs to help us celebrate the season of the witch in the style to which we have become accustomed.
But Starbucks runs its own stores, and with retailers wilting across the U.S., landlords stuck with vacant storefronts are starting to cut rents, Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz said in a memo last month.
Other notable big - box retailers, like Sports Authority, Circuit City, and RadioShack, have already left vacant storefronts.
Concerns over vacant storefronts, particularly in the Town Center, were shared by all candidates, with Battinus offering his «innovative incentives program» to attract new business by creating tiered tax incentives to fill the 80 - plus vacancies he identified in the village.
Soon thereafter, other creative organizations, artists and musicians showed interest in moving into the neighborhood, which prompted Crosstown Arts to rent more space in the adjacent vacant storefronts and help renovate and sublet spaces to an eclectic mix of new neighbors, including Visible Community Music School, metal working artist Yvonne Bobo, Amurica photo studio, The Hi - Tone music venue, Co-Motion Dance Studio, and Church Health Center's publication offices.
Crain is the co-founder and co-director of Topless, a seasonal gallery based in Rockaway Beach, NY, which has renovated and inhabited vacant storefronts along the Rockaway peninsula since summer 2014.
A Walk» activates vacant storefronts and spaces in SoHo, each displaying a different «scene» in an overall narrative.
Does your community have a lifeless block of vacant storefronts holding it back?
Now that the retail environment has stabilized, retailers are actively looking at vacant storefronts.
Starbucks runs its own stores, and with retailers wilting across the U.S., landlords stuck with vacant storefronts are starting to cut rents.
It's an opportune time, considering the amount of vacant storefronts and the number of older retailers going bankrupt.
But white flight hollowed out the community, leaving vacant storefronts and empty homes.
Some of malls» vacant storefronts will come back to life with nontraditional retailers.
But even here, on hilly streets blighted by potholes and vacant storefronts, views on Trump's tariffs were decidedly mixed.
While walking in Greenwich Village one day, he spotted a vacant storefront near NY University.
On December 21, 1998, the vacant storefront became the Peanut Butter & Co..
It features the candidate walking on the street in front of a vacant storefront and talking about the economic hardships in the 13th CD.
Art is exhibited throughout downtown Grand Rapids — museums, bars, public parks, restaurants, theaters, hotels, bridges, laundromats, auto body shops, vacant storefronts and office spaces.
He was coming off a recent success in Mexico City, where he had mounted his own solo show in a vacant storefront and received major critical acclaim.
In addition, Cote took photographs of people's eyes, silkscreened them onto white scarves, and then installed them in a vacant storefront where people could watch the project's progress unfold.
Selected artists filled this formerly - vacant storefront with site - specific works that explored the street and neighborhood's unique history of commerce and culture, and envisioned West 8th Street's rebirth as a mixed - use destination corridor, engaging the community in critical dialogue around its future.
It has all the problems of the Rust Belt: high unemployment, vacant storefronts.
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