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...So I think, you know, generally speaking, your city centre flat with no outside space is going to suffer relative to the good little terraced house or semi with a garden in a good, one of these good places...
...The region — its name is an abbreviation of the Donets Coal Basin — is about the size of Latvia or the US state of West Virginia....
...of the economic stool — land, labour and capital....
...There is 5.6m square feet of space for subletting on the market, almost double the pre-pandemic level, according to Savills....
...As evidence, he cited figures showing that house prices were higher in Amsterdam than in The Hague or Rotterdam, “where there is less rent control”....
...Along with northern Virginia, Long Island City (LIC) took the crown in November....
...The model was eventually to lead to City Challenge in the 1990s. The early task was to reclaim derelict land. We now turn to the infinitely more complex problem of helping deprived communities....
...The cathedral on the main square of what Pizarro founded as “the City of Kings” has been remodelled several times because of earthquakes....
...potentially be produced from the 92m square feet of farmland owned by just three developers....
...In the six months to March, developers created 3.9m square feet of new central London office space, the most since 2004, according to Deloitte. London was once known for its long leases on properties....
...Engel & Volkers is selling a converted mill a few minutes’ drive from the Italian city of Siena. It has got six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and comes with more than 6.5 acres....
...It will need more before the banks will lend the money required for the next phase. In the City of London, views are mixed....
...[6] As Xavier Sala-i-Martin and Maxim Pinkovskiy put it: “The rich tend to not respond to surveys more systematically than middle-income people do (their houses are less accessible) and they may tend to...
...Savills is selling an 80 sq metre, two-bedroom unit in a block close to the Carré d’Or — the most central part of Monte Carlo around its famous casino — for €6.9m....
...About 42 square kilometers of land remain vacant in New York. Of this, 26 square kilometers is zoned for residential purposes—around 10 percent of total developed residential land....
...Square, part of the new King’s Cross development....
...British Land continues to reap the rewards of the 2010 decision to develop 2.7m square feet of residential and office space, mostly in London....
...Eight of the 10 largest cities in England have seen private sector jobs become more concentrated in their centres, according to the Centre for Cities....
...But art has always been more or less of a commodity....
...Whether at Hadrian’s Wall or in a car park in the City, she shows how Roman traces are woven through British life....
...It read: “Lesson 6: Solving systems by graphing”. There was also a leather-bound edition of Robert A. Heinlein’s science-fiction classic, Stranger in a Strange Land. No kidding....
...A single wide is 18 feet or less in width – a double wide is 20 feet or more....
...“You knock a building down and it’s an opportunity to fill in that square of land with the history and information we get.”...
...The United States started personal shedquarters in earnest with Thomas Jefferson’s square brick garden pavilion at Monticello, where he studied and wrote in the glow of Virginia sunsets....
...Several senior posts in the Hotan city government have been filled by officials from Beijing and critics fear the partnership will fuel corruption and more land speculation....
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