简体版 繁體版 English 한국어
登録 ログイン

redevelopersの例文

例文モバイル版携帯版

  • The redevelopers there, for example, maximized retail space so much that rest rooms were cut or shrunk.
  • We will set high environmental standards, and we will protect redevelopers who meet those standards from federal liability.
  • One of the redevelopers of the property knew the chemicals were there but was able to buy the land cheaply, he said.
  • The redevelopers have named the area the Ships Tavern District in honor of an 18th-century watering hole mentioned by George Washington in his diaries.
  • Then when Kansas City's redevelopers considered replacing the old Harvey House in the east wing with another eatery, initial plans included all the original bronze doors.
  • After the taking, held the court, the taken and razed land could be transferred to private redevelopers who would construct condominiums, private office buildings and a shopping center.
  • -- Impose strict liability for toxic-soil cleanups on redevelopers of old industrial sites, making it hard for cities to compete with suburbs and rural areas offering unspoiled sites.
  • To generate cash and buy time, redevelopers have been concentrating on leasing the airport's 60 buildings _ offices and hangars as well as car-rental lots and the main terminal.
  • In addition to making sure that no homeless people have camped out in empty buildings, redevelopers have to use an exterminator to prevent rodents displaced by the wreckers from moving into neighboring buildings.
  • Rising rents and landlords'preference for financially secure corporate tenants have all but driven out the small and unique shops, according to one of Old Town's original redevelopers, Joseph Paggi.
  • The new Times Square is wonderful, unless it's not, but it is painful to contemplate the prospect of a city recast in the sanitized image promoted by Times Square's redevelopers.
  • Dublin's docklands redevelopers, who angered U2 by tearing down the group's hallowed old studios, are giving Bono and his colleagues a high-rise penthouse replacement, the two sides announced Tuesday.
  • And the national restaurant chains will not come if they cannot get liquor licenses, said Stephen R . Jaffe, a partner in Renewal Realty, the redevelopers of the former Willingboro Plaza, now hopefully renamed Town Center.
  • "This city was built as an entertainment resort town, " and the redevelopers " would basically have segregated entertainment to the south end of town, whereas entertainment was always part of the whole oceanfront ."
  • Charles Abrams, president of the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, pointed out that the new policy did not prevent discrimination by redevelopers in the South, where no anti-discrimination laws existed, as long as no restrictive covenants were employed.
  • Conversion to its present format was carried out by the Muskingum Development Corporation in the 1990s, at a cost of $ 2 million to $ 3 million; aid was provided by the Minster State Bank, which offered reduced interest rates to the redevelopers.
  • Kansas City's story is similar to those of its palatial predecessors, ranging from New York to Philadelphia, and St . Louis to Nashville, Tenn . And Kansas City's redevelopers have taken several cues from the patriarch of the station restoration movement, Washington's Union Station.
  • Unveiling his first set of detailed environmental proposals since he began his presidential campaign, Gov . George W . Bush announced a plan Monday to spur the cleanup of contaminated, abandoned industrial sites by easing certain federal regulations, protecting redevelopers from federal liability and giving states broader discretion over the use of federal funds.
  • "Fort Worth has become noticeable on the national scene, " said Campbell, who was hired away from the Rouse Co ., one of the country's largest urban redevelopers, about four years ago . " I think companies who come in and validate that by choosing to be here or remaining are underscoring that ."
  • The historic buildings have been attractive to some redevelopers as the city continues efforts to recover from the decline of its major industries and redefine itself as a bedroom community for Albany . " The revitalization of Remsen Street is the keystone to the City's future success ", said a 2002 city plan for improving and revitalizing downtown.
  • もっと例文:  1  2