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Yorktown Heights's commercial center bustles with small businesses and strip malls.
On paper, Hotel Birks's location in Montreal's commercial center makes an ideal perch.
West Hartford has its own vibrant commercial center with shops, restaurants and offices.
She granted interviews to the press in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center on Friday.
But Julian Perez came to the city's commercial center prepared to get in line.
In Syria, government forces are advancing on Aleppo, once the nation's largest commercial center.
Many buildings have been replaced as the quarter has transformed into a commercial center.
Azzan, home to around 70,000, is a major commercial center in the Shabwa province.
Once a commercial center, the building was bombed in two wars and subsequently abandoned.
Once a commercial center, the building was bombed in two wars and subsequently abandoned.
Before the war broke out, Adizua lived in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center with his family.
It was largely responsible for creating Brazil's biggest discount commercial center in downtown São Paulo.
The commercial center was packed with people buying gifts ahead of Father's Day celebrations on Sunday.
Saturday in the third floor of the New City Commercial Center (NCCC) mall, according to CNN Philippines.
Business associations have expressed fear that the measure would harm Hong Kong's reputation as a commercial center.
But in some cases, a new form of commercial center is taking shape to fill these massive buildings.
Consider the Envision Charlotte program which helped connect more than 28503 buildings in Charlotte, North Carolina's commercial center.
It's also a significant banking and commercial center on the West Coast—as it was in the 1950s.
The company intends to open a commercial center for quantum computing clients this year in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Both sides have carried out indiscriminate attacks in the renewal of fighting in Aleppo, once Syria's commercial center.
Its low-rise commercial center, with its spice store and barber shops, has barely changed since the 1950s.
In the past, Alade has hosted celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Kelly Rowland in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center.
New York remains the popular and commercial center of jazz, but other cities are increasingly dictating its development.
Her great-grandfather founded the town as a commercial center to support the borax mines here in the 1800s.
It is about two miles from the Old Town Pasadena commercial center and the California Institute of Technology, or Caltech.
Now let's jump over to Nigeria where new regulations in the country's commercial center of Lagos are creating some chaos.
The city, Syria's former commercial center, has been carved up between government and rebel-held districts since the summer of 2012.
In Pakistan there was anger at India, with protests extending to the capital, Islamabad and the southern commercial center of Karachi.
Though Koror is the nation's commercial center, it feels more like a remote resort — everywhere lushly green, its roads narrow and winding.
Earlier, lava from Fissure 8 reached Highway 132, which leads from Pahoa's commercial center to nearby communities and farmlands to the east.
A few restaurants and a small food market line a section of Anderson Hill Road, but Purchase has no real commercial center.
Tokyo's Shibuya station is both a major rail hub and a huge commercial center, owned by the Tokyu Corporation, a private rail company.
Each will offer a mix of unit sizes, from studios to three-bedrooms, with ample parking and close access to the commercial center.
Celebrated beaches are within easy driving distance, and the nearest major commercial center, the charming city of Bath, is about seven miles north.
That includes Mosul, once a thriving commercial center of 2 million residents where now more than 20,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Oriola Oluwaseyi, 242, makes her way through the busy streets of Ajegunle, a low-income community in Nigeria's commercial center, Lagos.
As it grew and grew, settlements fanned out from the commercial center like ripples in water, eventually reaching the southern landmass of Isla Trinitaria.
And that could become a problem for officials struggling with debt after an epic spending spree to develop a new commercial center from scratch.
After arriving Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center, an excited Cardi B said she wanted to visit places in the city and taste Nigerian jollof rice.
After the war, it remained a commercial center for the divided city, the West's version, more or less, of Herald Square or Piccadilly Circus.
A "fast-moving" lava flow covered Highway 132 on Tuesday, which connects the commercial center of Pahoa with smaller towns and farms in the area.
Lava gushed across and then along a roadway that leads from the commercial center of Pahoa toward smaller towns and rural farmlands to the east.
He makes no secret of his determination to help Mindanao and often boasts about having turned Davao City from lawlessness into a thriving commercial center.
Russian bombing raids on rebel fighters are helping the Syrian army to advance toward Aleppo, the country's largest city and commercial center before the conflict.
One Lush shop, on Oxford Street in London's commercial center, featured fake police tape with the words "Police have crossed the line" printed on it.
Turkish troops also cut the route linking the northeastern city of Hassakeh with Aleppo, Syria's largest city and once commercial center, according to the Observatory.
As part of its expansion in Brazil, Gazit-Globe purchased an office building and parking lot attached to a Sao Paulo commercial center for $47 million.
An old Mercedes-Benz dealership, once a peg in a thriving commercial center that sprang up under colonial rule, sits empty and pockmarked with bullet holes.
In a series of posts on Twitter on Monday, Osowobi shared her experience living with the virus in an isolation center in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center.
It sent its first chartered plane on Monday to bring 160 workers from Henan Province in central China to the industrial and commercial center of Shanghai.
They were closer in spirit to musicians working on the edges of pop, like Anohni or Dev Hynes of Blood Orange, than to its commercial center.
They also both made the relatively unusual decision to follow up their elite legal education by moving back to San Antonio rather than a bigger commercial center.
Located deep in Addis Ababa's commercial center, the soon-to-be-finished structure towers some 23 feet above the ground, and will have a capacity of 62,000 people.
On a sunny Thursday in June, Mr. Allison walked slowly down the stairs of a strip mall commercial center in downtown San Diego to talk about his efforts.
Imagine a bustling tourism and commercial center in Gaza and the West Bank," Kushner said, as he encouraged attendees to "begin thinking about these challenges in a new way.
The China News Service, a state-run news agency, said that the police in Qingyuan — an industrial and commercial center — had blocked off roads to catch the person responsible.
His church in Nevers, a succès de scandal when it was completed, was declared a national historic monument in 1990; so was his commercial center in Sens, in 2011.
The Dumbo site occupies what used to be the Empire Stores warehouse, a thriving commercial center that packed and shipped coffee, sugar and other products in the late 1800s.
It was a move that he saw as revolutionary, one that could increase New York City's potential as a commercial center and heighten his legacy for decades to come.
In that period Brooklyn's commercial center was closer to the waterfront, in a stretch of lower Fulton Street north of Myrtle Avenue that is now part of Cadman Plaza.
Mazar-i-Sharif, the capital of Balkh Province and a major commercial center, had until recently seemed almost immune to the violence regularly rocking much of the rest of Afghanistan.
"You can do everything here," gushes Paula Sadler, owner of the 2500,2100-square-foot A Harmony Nail Spa and, since 2006, founder and president of the Commercial Center Business Association.
Significant development took place in the city in the past but after the revolution of 1917, it began to cease to be an important commercial center and to lose power.
Doctors in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center, had informed her that Beulah had been born with tibial hemimelia, a rare medical condition characterized by a missing or shortened tibia, or shinbone.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Seated in a stylish living room of a home in a suburb of Nigeria's commercial center, Lagos, Basil Okpara Jr. is tapping away on his laptop keyboard.
By the 1980s, SoHo was once again an important commercial center for the city, host to New York's most influential galleries and the place where many artists lived and worked.
Protesters set fire to many entrances leading into a busy mall housing South African retail store Shoprite and looted groceries and toiletries from the supermarket in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial center.
"Commercial Center was never far from controversy because of some of the businesses that were operating there," says John L. Smith, a former Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist and lifelong resident.
The best-known and the most utopian of these experiments is Colònia Güell, constructed by the industrialist Eusebi Güell in Santa Coloma de Cervelló, about 10 miles from Barcelona's commercial center.
Living In 12 Photos View Slide Show ' Downtown Brooklyn, the civic and commercial center of the borough, is becoming a full-fledged residential community with its own identity, if not attitude.
Then there is Mamaroneck Avenue, the village's commercial center, with popular haunts like Sal's pizza and Miller's toy store, plus various restaurants and the soon-to-open, six-screen Mamaroneck Cinemas.
Helia Martinez of Templo Cristiano Vino Nuevo, a church that occupies several storefronts in a tiny commercial center past an expanse of sprouting wheat in the nearby city of San Luis.
Their advances brought the strategically important road — Aleppo is the largest city in Syria and its commercial center — within closer firing range and trapped between 250,000 and 300,000 people in the process.
Lieutenant Colonel Jo-Ar Herrera, a military spokesman, said troops were advancing toward the commercial center of Marawi City, which is held by the militants who have sworn allegiance to Islamic State.
Temperatures in the Willamette Valley's McMinnville, the commercial center for that wine region, were 220 percent higher during the growing seasons of 1997 to 2007 than they were from 1961 to 1990.
According to a statement from President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, the money will be released to Lagos State, Nigeria's commercial center, which has the highest number of coronavirus cases in the country.
Even here, in the booming cultural and commercial center of the American South, diners had only begun to embrace a style of cooking that emphasized seasonality and history over carbohydrates and caricature.
The site, in the central part of Nis, is now bustling with activity as the former army barracks is being transformed into a new housing and commercial center, spread over 22016 acres.
Mr. Lavrov's comments came during another terrifying day for civilians in Aleppo, the formerly vibrant commercial center of Syria, which has become a pivotal battleground in the nearly six-year Syria war.
New York's oldest neighborhood was still a commercial center in the early 1990s, but Wall Street was nursing a hangover from the 1987 stock market crash and the savings and loan crisis.
Hong Kong's history as a commercial center, its proximity to the enormous Chinese market and its rule of law have made it a global financial hub, with a multinational population to match.
With the opulent Strip within eyesight and even the unsavory parts of downtown Las Vegas starting to see gentrification, Commercial Center remains a slice of the legendary anything-goes Sin City of yore.
Aleppo, Syria's largest city and former commercial center, has been contested since the summer of 2012 and a rebel defeat in the city would be a turning point in the five-year conflict.
Fort McMurray sprang up in recent decades as the commercial center for a huge industry that is extracting some of the world's dirtiest oil from a region known as the Athabasca tar sands.
His GEM Commercial Center at Sens of 1970 looks like a concrete submarine emerging from the sea, with a pedestrian circulation pattern of switchback corridors, all on the oblique, climbing the front facade.
The provisional results showed the ANC won a tight provincial race in Gauteng, where South Africa's biggest city and commercial center Johannesburg and the administrative capital Pretoria are located, with 50.19% of the vote.
The destruction of the old commercial center of Homs created an economic boom in the working class district of Zahraa, a predominantly Alawite area on the eastern outskirts that is loyal to the government.
The art world was still fairly small then, concentrated in just a few cities (London, Zurich and Paris among them), but its philosophical and commercial center was a cluster of storefronts in downtown Manhattan.
Despite the geographic dispersion of working artists, Manhattan remains the commercial center for exhibiting contemporary art in New York, but the art business no longer has such an obvious center as it once did.
But hours later, the Indian government — which already has the worst track record among any nation for internet shutdowns — issued a similar direction for Mangalore, a major commercial center in the state of Karnataka.
The troops were hit by rocket propelled grenades and came under sniper fire as they crossed bridges over the Agus river toward the city's commercial center, an area held by the militants since May 473.
In dramatic cellphone footage of the incident recorded by a motorist, the assailants seal off a block in the suburb of Boksburg, east of Johannesburg's commercial center, before calmly detonating explosives under the cash vans.
He shuttles between Chongqing and Beijing, the commercial center of China's art world where he shows up at gallery exhibits, does deals and still paints in a studio in the 798 complex, the contemporary art area.
RIO DE JANIERO – José Paulo Simplicio de Souza was devastated when the government forced him out of his home near the commercial center of Rio to make way for a luxury waterfront property three years ago.
In Serbia, a Former Military Base Finds a New Role: The site, in the central part of Nis, is bustling with activity as the former army barracks is transformed into a new housing and commercial center.
In January, Mayor Ras J. Baraka unveiled the $110 million Mulberry Commons project, which will develop 22 acres between the central business district and the Ironbound with housing, a commercial center and a three-acre park.
Early last month, Greece's Central Archaeological Council, an advisory body, proposed declaring everything within the limits of the ancient city of Piraeus — most of which overlaps with the modern-day port and commercial center — an archaeological site.
They gathered footage the day before: of dilapidated houses lining the roads that connect Ms. Fletcher's home to the school, as well as of Ms. Fletcher jogging the sidewalks of the economically struggling commercial center of Louisa.
If a soccer culture can take root here, in China's cosmopolitan and cool commercial center, hometown of the former N.B.A. star Yao Ming, then it can anywhere in a country that has historically underachieved in the sport.
In some cases it's led to conflict: At Hong Kong's busy commercial center known as the International Financial Center, or IFC, pro-Beijing counterprotesters descended on the mall, waving Chinese flags and singing the Chinese national anthem.
Imagine a bustling tourism and commercial center in Gaza and the West Bank," Kushner said, as he encouraged attendees to "begin thinking about these challenges in a new way" and to view the conflict "through a different lens.
In the largest of them, in 2010, the Red Shirts occupied the commercial center of Bangkok for nearly three months before they were crushed by the army, with some 80 Red Shirts killed and more than 2,000 injured.
A balloon that popped in a Florida mall on Sunday caused a panic that sent shoppers running and prompted police SWAT teams and federal agents to lock down the commercial center for several hours, the authorities said on Tuesday.
"Once we are able to establish the sewer district and the commercial center can be fully built, we expect a positive impact on the taxes, because we'll have a greater commercial tax base," said Aileen Rohr, the town supervisor.
The fire broke out at a furniture store on the third level of the 14-year-old New City Commercial Center and quickly engulfed an outsourcing business on the upper floor, based on an initial report from the city government.
Back then, in the era before malls and mega-casinos took over the city, Commercial Center was a happening, modern retail experiment, a sprawling 183-acre collection of a dozen low-rise buildings that was the pinnacle of hip. Now?
"The EVFTA is the game changer that will pave the way for Vietnamese garments to dominate the European market," Tung said amid the clack of thousands of sewing machines in the metal-roofed factory on the outskirts of Vietnam's commercial center.
If that is the case, experts say it is probably because of military setbacks, such as the loss of Ramadi, Iraq, which deprived the Islamic State of a bustling commercial center whose inhabitants and businesses the militants could extort, tax and fine.
The fact that the Commercial Center also become known as one of Las Vegas's two clusters of LGBTQ commerce is, to some extent, both a reason for and a consequence of the hard times that befell it after its 1960s and 1970s heyday.
And despite the strong domestic competitors UBS plans to invest long-term in the Chinese market, deciding that in order to get its name known it had chosen a strategic location in the middle of Shanghai's commercial center to plant its flag.
Militants launched a brazen midday assault on a busy commercial center in the heart of the Indonesian capital on Thursday, shooting civilians and police officers and detonating explosives in sporadic acts of violence that left seven dead and at least 23 injured.
But in the other Israel — poorer areas on the periphery, beyond the country's commercial center — Mr. Netanyahu is widely hailed as a great orator and a world-class statesman who has brought prosperity and safeguarded the country's security in a hostile neighborhood.
The commercial center, which I remember going dark at the end of the work day, was overflowing with visitors and locals, patronizing stylish, next-generation bars, cafes and restaurants that have largely deposed the cheap souvlaki joints and outdated tavernas I remember.
Panicked shoppers fled a South Florida mall on Sunday after believing they heard gunshots, prompting police S.W.A.T. teams and federal agents to lock down the commercial center for several hours — but the authorities later said there was no evidence of a shooting.
If the government were to gain control of Aleppo, Syria's largest commercial center before the war, the loss would represent a major blow for the rebels after being pushed out of other major towns and cities by both the government and the Islamic State.
After the Great Fire of 1835 destroyed much of the commercial center of the city, it was rebuilt quickly and well by a commission run by the no-nonsense former mayor Stephen Allen, a Revolutionary War orphan turned rich sailmaker turned plain-spoken civic leader.
So it was a huge surprise when the outcome of weekend municipal voting showed on Monday that Mr. Erdogan's party had not only lost control of Ankara, the political center, but maybe Istanbul, the country's commercial center, his home city and longstanding core of support.
They impact upon the commercial center so rarely today, and anyone raised on Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto titles is well within their rights to look at any 2D side-scroller and simply pass on it, given how primitive it must appear.
They say Hong Kong — a commercial center with a British-style legal system and a high degree of political autonomy — appears increasingly bent on destroying its native dolphins through economic development, just as China drove the Yangtze River dolphin to extinction a decade ago.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Riot police used water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets to clear a large protest camp in the heart of the Lebanese capital on Saturday, sparking clashes with demonstrators that wounded scores of people and turned Beirut's commercial center into a battle zone.
That very soul that gives Bangkok its world-famous reputation is what's fully on display in this biennale: the three-month-plus event has unflinchingly paid homage to all things Bangkok and Southeast Asia, of which it is unofficially the tourism and commercial center.
When: Opened January 33 Where: Brooklyn Historical Society (55 Water Street, Dumbo, Brooklyn) The Brooklyn Historical Society's satellite museum is housed in a building that dates back to the late 1860s, when it was a large commercial center for coffee, sugar, animal hides, and other goods.
Many Bedouins have trouble finding such jobs, he said, because they live far from the commercial center of the country, often in villages that the authorities refuse to recognize, without infrastructure; or because recruitment often works through word of mouth and personal contacts that the Bedouins do not have.
During last Friday's assault, Technical Sergeant Mahamud Darang said his armored carrier came under fire from a black-clad militant firing rocket-propelled grenades as a column of troops crossed the Agus River toward the commercial center of Marawi City, an area held by the militants since May 23.
"The reason why all those businesses moved [to the Commercial Center]—whether it was the gay stuff or all those international things—was because the rent was cheap," says Rob Schlegel, a longtime LGBTQ activist and real estate agent who founded Las Vegas's gay newspaper, The Bugle, in the 1980s.
Indeed, depending on one's views on the city's eternal struggle between development and preservation, the new Tin Building represents either the keystone of a revitalized Pier 17 and South Street Seaport district or the loss of an important physical vestige of the city's thriving past as a maritime commercial center.
At the same time land in central Addis Ababa shot up in value, providing an added incentive for rapid re-development, with a lease in the commercial center of Addis Ababa now costing up to $15,000 per square meter, making urban land in the capital some of the most expensive in Africa.
Syrian troops pushed ahead in their offensive in Aleppo on Saturday capturing the strategic Um al-Shuqeef hill near the Palestinian refugee camp of Handarat that government forces captured from rebels earlier this week, according to state TV. The hill is on the northern edge of the Aleppo, Syria's largest city and former commercial center.
It might well be the last proverbial hurrah for a console that's struggled to impress its identity on a commercial-center gaming audience that shies away from singular control schemes, and towards third-party-developed shooters and sports sims that Nintendo has largely failed to bring to the Wii U. But Breath of the Wild also looks like being an out-the-blocks killer app for the NX. It will be a system seller, a pre-order magnet.

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