Sentences with phrase «who built those booming»

How about the late (as in fired) Sandy Mathes, the man who built those booming industrial parks in Coxsackie before the Great Recession?

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A contractor who was inside the building told WDIO television that the explosion sounded like «a sonic boom» that happened when crews were working on shutting the plant down for repairs.
About half of the units in the building, part of the Essex Crossing project, have already been bought by boomers and millennials, who've snapped up 20 percent and 40 percent of them, respectively, said a spokesperson for developer Taconic Investment Partners.
Founder and CEO Richard Gusella, an old - school iconoclast who'd been through the oilpatch's booms and busts, fashioned a strategy to build the company in increments, one 10,000 - barrel - per - day SAGD (steam - assisted gravity drainage) plant at a time.
It's that broad allure that has built an almost cult - like devotion among consumers who normally don't have much in common: from urban hipsters to suburban moms, from preteens to boomers, all united in their common desire for comfortable, flattering clothes — not to mention peace and happiness.
The well - to - do clientele being targeted by these retailers are largely Baby Boomers who, after a lifetime spent building their personal wealth, are treating themselves to an upper - crust lifestyle.
Entrepreneurs who have built their businesses around the entertainment industry can attest to the fact that the industry is indeed a booming industry and it has the...
In what one cleric called the «boom of numbers and dollars and buildings,» too many suburban parishioners had been recruited, as Bishop Lord remarked, «who had been starched and ironed before they were washed.»
The terms of the EA mean that Boom's Wheatstone workers, who are helping to build an liquefied natural gas project for Chevron, will earn around 25 per cent more in September 2017 than they do right now.
Children of the Baby Boom, who now are parents themselves, have lives built around convenience.
Chris Giunchigliani, a current Clark County commissioner who once served on the Water Authority board, sees the agency — which she called «the final arbiter» of what can and should be built — as centrally responsible for why Las Vegas» building boom continued through the drought years.
While Ford is targeting Baby Boomer customers who don't need fancy technology gadgets like a built in vacuum cleaner, the big story with the new Transit Connect is the 1.5 L EcoBlue diesel engine.
Dominic Hall is born in a hovel on the banks of the Tyne, but thanks to a postwar building boom, his family moves to a council estate, a new community that throws together people who, in previous times, might not have known one another at all.
Attractions: For those who were not part of the baby boomers era, during WWII, many communities near Army Airfields would be granted funds from the federal government to build local USO building to support their troops.
Delegates at last year's inaugural WTM Vision Conference — São Paulo heard about the hotel building boom in Brazil as well as trends among consumers, who are becoming more affluent, and increasingly using mobiles and social media.
It received its name after a Scottish logwood and mahogany lumberjack who built a massive log boom in the area during the 1700s.
When The Potter was built, Abbot Kinney's «Venice of America» was a booming leisure destination for Angelenos, who would take streetcars from Downtown to spend weekends and holidays at the beach.
A player on all out offense (rushing) tends to beat one who's trying to build up infrastructure for later (booming), who tends to beat one who's turtling (focusing on immediate defense), who tends to beat one who's rushing.
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Patrick Chovanec, who teaches business at Tsinghua University in Beijing, says the building boom is driven by frenzied investors — not the housing needs of millions of migrating workers.
Positive things about being an administrative professional in this industry: Job security — it seems that the building industry is booming and there is no shortage of clients who wish to hire engineering / land planning firms to develop or redevelop a piece of property.
Chicago was gearing up for its biggest residential building boom in 50 years, and Conlon, who joined Koenig & Strey in 1993, quickly established himself as an industry whiz kid.
And the impact is not restricted to Gen X and Y agents — even the Baby Boomer agent who has built her business face - to - face may find herself being vetted online by a referral or see her clients comparison shop via Google before signing on.
Finding real estate in the booming area is now very expensive and even the properties that are run down are owned by owners who want a higher price even if their building is in bad shape.
But we're also seeing a clear trend among downsizing baby boomers who are looking for convenience, security and the ability to enjoy their retirement living in a condo where they can walk to restaurants and shopping, transit, and enjoy a new lifestyle,» says Bob Finnigan, president of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD).
To some extent, all those course closures are simply a market correction: The golf industry went through a building boom in the 1990s and early 2000s, driven by developers who used golf courses as amenities to help sell homes.
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