The only people living in a row of abandoned houses marked for redevelopment have told of their living nightmare. |
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The club formerly had its own grass courts at the top of Kingsbury Street but these were sold for redevelopment. |
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But they also want to leave the door open for the assessment of other potential sites if redevelopment proves impracticable. |
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Canal operators are finding new ways to do their maintenance work that could coexist with canal redevelopment. |
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The people of Bingley have every right to be alarmed at the proposals on the drawing board for the redevelopment of this historic community. |
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This was part of the redevelopment of the whole area formerly covered by the docks. |
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Options include total demolition with redevelopment, total renovation or partial clearance and renovation. |
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However, demolition of a grain elevator in the area proposed for redevelopment was first required. |
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It is part of efforts to promote environmental and economic redevelopment in the area. |
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Geraldton will be a distribution point for Mt Gibson iron ore, but only if the redevelopment of the Geraldton Port goes ahead. |
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The creation of a modern accessible transport hub is an essential part of the overall redevelopment of Sheffield city centre. |
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The redevelopment will see the construction of a ticket office and waiting area together with public toilet and baby changing area. |
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For some years now, Dublin's quays and waterfronts have been in the process of vigorous urban redevelopment. |
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West Wiltshire District Council has agreed in principle to free up some land for the proposed redevelopment of the waterside area of Trowbridge. |
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That is a remarkable achievement given the present redevelopment work which has disrupted movement around the city centre. |
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Meanwhile, Ascot racecourse is to unveil their plans for a major redevelopment on Thursday. |
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The primary goal of redevelopment was to create an inviting and comfortable pedestrian experience. |
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English Partnerships has hit back at claims it is not giving house owners value for money as part of a massive redevelopment scheme. |
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The prospect of a park road sparked alarm when town redevelopment plans were unveiled last October. |
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In so doing, they will reap windfall profits from a property redevelopment scheme. |
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The station's redevelopment has been earmarked as a major element in kick-starting the Airedale masterplan proposals. |
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Plans for the redevelopment of a public house in Chiswick were unveiled last week and received an almost unprecedented reaction. |
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Restoration of the seventeenth-century grade II building is complete following sensitive redevelopment which began early this decade. |
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An international specialist in museum surveys will focus on the redevelopment of key displays. |
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The redevelopment of the State Library is no less critical given the current revolution in information systems. |
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There are policy groups who recommend reinvesting the money spent on prisons to community redevelopment. |
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The Central Library restoration has been recognized for playing a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Kansas City. |
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Political emphasis lay on the redevelopment of the city's historic centre, which had been demolished during the war. |
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Including the investment in related infrastructure, the Quartier International is the largest redevelopment project in Canada. |
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In 1991 a new federal building was constructed in Asheville, making the arcade available for redevelopment. |
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The project involved mixed-use redevelopment of an old industrial neighborhood to link the urban core to the Willamette River. |
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This phase involves the redevelopment of many sections into residential areas. |
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Treasury Holdings is promoting the urban regeneration of Sligo through the redevelopment of the town centre. |
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For the present it's a chaos of building and redevelopment projects spread out over a maze of roadworks. |
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Much vineyard redevelopment is done for reasons of disease infestation and disease control. |
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The church is looking to secure grants to proceed further with the redevelopment. |
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But plans for the repairs and redevelopment work have been put on a slow burner by the government as a result of the sharp economic downturn. |
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Property magnate John Bloor bought the land for redevelopment and picked up the Triumph name as part of the deal. |
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The historic market, at the heart of town life for centuries, will be leaving the town for good to make way for redevelopment. |
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The redevelopment of the maltings is a project supported by the prince's Regeneration Through Heritage Initiative. |
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This redevelopment would enable the South Yorkshire area to make a major contribution to this growth target. |
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In the recent past at least three large houses in the road have been given permission for redevelopment as flats. |
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Strata title ownership in old blocks means redevelopment is nearly impossible and thus buildings continue to deteriorate. |
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Builders working on the redevelopment of the Withington Hospital site have uncovered a time capsule buried 118 years ago. |
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The redevelopment will be welcomed by traders in the area whose businesses have suffered. |
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York City today turned up the heat on the local authority over its phased redevelopment plans for Huntington Stadium. |
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The redevelopment will restore prairie and riparian corridors within new city parks and open space. |
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As for the assertion that only fans and the club would benefit from the redevelopment, this seems a slightly blinkered approach. |
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Calling them security for the aid and redevelopment effort may be conceptually accurate in one sense. |
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Community fears are mounting over the proposed foreshore redevelopment and port enhancement. |
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The hospital is working on a large, multiphase redevelopment effort that will merge its three sites into two. |
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Mr Matthews said the redevelopment was one of the reasons he had been chosen for the job and his experience held him in good stead. |
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The redevelopment of the shopping centre is to go ahead after all three objectors withdrew their appeals. |
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Any major redevelopment of the south Sutton area is of paramount importance to all those who reside in the area. |
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Responsible redevelopment can transform environmentally impaired property into productive assets. |
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We didn't have the county's redevelopment poobah, pimping some blighted acres that might be profitably used as a Wal-Mart site. |
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Barley Hall was a former medieval hall which was acquired by York Archeological Trust in the 1980s when the site came up for redevelopment. |
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Donor agencies reinforce the problem of longer term redevelopment by putting a premium on rapid disbursement of emergency funds. |
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Now, as the buildings await redevelopment, they are mostly cut-price DVD stores or charity shops. |
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I'm no engineer but even I could appreciate with dumbstruck awe just how much work has gone into the redevelopment. |
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An integral part of the redevelopment is an impressive series of site-specific art commissions by contemporary artists. |
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The new metro stop forms part of a wider extension and redevelopment of the city's metro system. |
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The whole idea of the proposed redevelopment of the centre is farcical, unnecessary and at odds with what many people really want. |
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The Art Gallery's nineteenth-century interiors, splendidly restored in the 1980s with public money, have been spoilt by the gallery's recent redevelopment. |
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Computer and communications technologies have occasioned the massive redevelopment of physical, social and cultural spaces and made them unrecognizable to us. |
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The former gas works off Station Avenue, Filey, is earmarked for redevelopment by Scarborough Council to attract more shoppers into the town centre. |
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The river Seine bisects the city, the Right Bank is home to the grand boulevards and most monumental buildings, many dating from Haussmann's nineteenth-century redevelopment. |
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Fortunately, saner heads prevailed, and the apathetic pace of Manhattan redevelopment would have prevented it in any case. |
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He and two classmates from Hamburg had a grant to study and critique a redevelopment project in Old Cairo. |
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It also suggests that there is the possibility of providing additional parking as part of any redevelopment of backlands lying between The Lungy and Market Yard. |
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Managers at the Victory Day Nursery want to relocate to a three-storey terraced house in Cambridge Road while their premises in Battersea Park Road undergoes redevelopment. |
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Unlike the popular image of unruly and scungy squatter households, James' model is highly organised and makes use of buildings only until they are ready for redevelopment. |
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Nobel counters and corrects a lot of PR-driven conventional wisdom about the plans, designs, objectives, and personalities that dominated the redevelopment process. |
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We are hoping that whoever comes forward will provide the town with a building which is complementary to the style of the remainder of the Pier Hill redevelopment. |
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Their next project was the redevelopment of a large tract in Honolulu. |
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The majority of the 1960s era split-levels and two-storey boxes have either been torn down or have red-and-white redevelopment signs posted in front of them. |
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I'm also concerned that the change is being made piecemeal, without regard to the proposed redevelopment of the waterfront and City Hall car park. |
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However, others have reservations about tight rules being put down about redevelopment in Middleton, and Bradford Council has not granted the status. |
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The book examines the changing aesthetics of metropolitan areas, architecture as both a fine and a social art, and the redevelopment of Chicago's lakefront. |
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Those reliefs were crucial to the viable redevelopment of the Hotel. |
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That is why York residents must have the last word on their redevelopment. |
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They produced a masterplan for the phased redevelopment of the whole site. |
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For more middle-of-the-road housing, the big one is going to be the redevelopment of the council-owned Lagoon Farm, which could realise as many as 800 sections. |
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The sense of unreadability derives not just from the urban layout, or from the fact that I am foreign, but from the sheer scale and speed of redevelopment. |
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There are proposals to construct a cruise ship terminal in Barrow as part of the Waterfront redevelopment project. |
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In recent years, several areas along Liverpool's waterfront have undergone significant redevelopment. |
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In recent years, many parts of Liverpool's city centre have undergone significant redevelopment and regeneration after years of decline. |
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The 21st century has seen extensive redevelopment in Sheffield along with other British cities. |
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Since their redevelopment in 1998, the Peace gardens have received a number of regional and national accolades. |
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Following the redevelopment of the flagship Kingfisher Shopping Centre in 2002 Redditch is undergoing an economic and cultural renaissance. |
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The redevelopment included relocation of the security area, doubling the amount of seating and improving the information displays. |
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The Strand Campus redevelopment won the Green Gown Award in 2007 for sustainable construction. |
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The venue was constructed as part of the 90s redevelopment of the Royal Opera House. |
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It is named in recognition of donations made by the Linbury Trust towards the redevelopment. |
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Following a public outcry, buildings around the square were protected in 1973, preventing redevelopment. |
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Since the last redevelopment to Hampden was completed in 1999, Scotland have played most of their competitive matches there. |
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An ambitious redevelopment of Stamford Bridge threatened the financial stability of the club, star players were sold and the team were relegated. |
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In 2007 the club stated they were considering options to increase stadium capacity by redevelopment of the current site or a move to a new site. |
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In contrast, they have successfully sought the reduction of section 106 planning obligations connected to the redevelopment of the stadium. |
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Construction for the Games involved considerable redevelopment, with an emphasis on sustainability. |
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The redevelopment of the area to build the Olympic Park required compulsory purchase orders of property. |
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Before redevelopment of Welford Road began in 2008 the club explored many other options. |
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In 2009, the Saints' board announced they would be applying to increase capacity to 17,000 with the redevelopment of the North Stand. |
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The NSC saw major redevelopment of all its ranges in order to host the fullbore rifle, smallbore rifle, pistol and clay target events. |
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In September 2009, however, they issued an announcement in favour of the redevelopment of Windsor Park. |
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In June 2012, further details of the stadium's redevelopment were released. |
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It was ruled that it was a possibility for the redevelopment to be classed as state aid towards Linfield. |
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In December 2013, three months after the work was originally scheduled to begin, the redevelopment was finally given the green light. |
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Croke Park remained in use for Ireland's Six Nations matches and other major Tests until the completion of the redevelopment at Lansdowne Road. |
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It is home to Botanic Gardens and the Ulster Museum, which was reopened in 2009 after major redevelopment. |
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The Belfast campus has a specific focus on Art and Design and Architecture, and is currently undergoing major redevelopment. |
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It was demolished amid protests in October 2013 to make way for city centre redevelopment. |
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There had been complaints from music fans, as the redevelopment of the area forced the closure of a number of historic music venues. |
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The Woolwich redevelopment site at Royal Arsenal is a waterside housing and retail development area adjacent to the Woolwich station. |
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International soccer and rugby in the Republic of Ireland were played at Lansdowne Road prior to its closure and redevelopment. |
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It is hoped that the redevelopment of the ground will start at end 2014 with the intention being to upgrade it to international match standards. |
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The Earl of Euston, the Earl of Rosse and John Betjeman all protested against the redevelopment. |
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However, recent redevelopment of derelict railway and canal land, marketed as Paddington Waterside, has resulted in new office complexes nearby. |
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The Celtic Tiger also led to a temporary boom in construction, with large redevelopment projects in the Dublin Docklands and Spencer Dock. |
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The Millennium Stadium was first conceived in 1994, when a group redevelopment committee was set up. |
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Tropical cyclone destruction spurs redevelopment, greatly increasing local property values. |
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In 1989, the reclamation and redevelopment of the CNR rail yards turned The Forks into Winnipeg's most popular tourist attraction. |
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The former was demolished and the site earmarked for redevelopment as a Morrison's supermarket. |
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In 2007 Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove announced plans for the redevelopment of the Rose Bowl to bring Test cricket to the ground. |
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Woolwich started to enjoy the beginning of a renaissance with the residential redevelopment of the former Royal Arsenal. |
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A new pool and leisure centre was planned as part of the redevelopment of the lido site. |
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Unlike many industrial areas, typically served by a narrow gauge railway, parks were free from redevelopment. |
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Problems with water quality in some of the former Manchester Docks basins became apparent with the redevelopment of Salford Quays. |
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From the 1980s, the area has been the focus of major redevelopment efforts. |
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The derelict station building still exists, and various redevelopment schemes have been proposed. |
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On the strength of this coincidence, it has been suggested that the redevelopment may have been inspired by memories of Southport's town centre. |
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The conference reviewed the efforts, troubles and triumphs leading to the current redevelopment of Asbury Park. |
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Bain said generating employment is the whole idea behind the redevelopment. |
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The decline has been partly blamed on large-scale redevelopment, robbing black redstarts of the ruins they favour. |
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Many town centre redevelopment projects are stalled because of the recession. |
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And a trade visit by Mech-Tool, in Darlington, helped towards securing work on the Valhall redevelopment project for BP Norway. |
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The money will be used to fund the redevelopment of the five-star Decapolis Rapontchombo hotel under the Decameron brand. |
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The redevelopment Authority owns 1,500 lots, most of which are for sale. |
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In mid-April, the downtowners were taking their redevelopment plan to city councillors to get their approval to access federal and provincial funding. |
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In December, Middlesbrough Council's executive gave the green light for the new hotel at the eastern end of the proposed Gurney Street Triangle redevelopment. |
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He will support other key urban regeneration projects across the area, including the redevelopment of Northampton s Waterside and Castle Railway Station. |
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Swift and Wilkinson sued the Clarksville Property Rights Coalition over a May 2008 newspaper ad that condemned a redevelopment project involving eminent domain. |
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The players behind the renovation and redevelopment of Palm Beach's Royal Poinciana Plaza remain open to input even after 200 meetings with various interest groups. |
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Integral to their plans are the gradual redevelopment of whole districts. |
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The collapse of the WTC cut off access to the rest of the city followed by the yearlong recovery effort, nearly stopping the area's redevelopment. |
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The Market Square is currently under redevelopment with a number of retailers already moved in and more said to be 'signed up' to move in once the development is complete. |
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The price will hinge on what land use is permitted by Newcastle City Council planners, with permission for a redevelopment scheme capable of boosting the value substantially. |
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Derby City Council temporarily closed the museum on 3 April 2011 to free funds for the redevelopment of the Silk Mill museum and other museums in the city. |
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The sprawling Arsenal site is now one of the focal points for redevelopment in the Thames Gateway zone, but some links to its historic past were not lost. |
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Southampton's strong economy is promoting redevelopment, and major projects are proposed, including the city's first skyscrapers on the waterfront. |
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In 2003 the academy was able to start redevelopment of the site. |
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Muhammad Ali, the Ottoman governor of Egypt, began rebuilding and redevelopment around 1810, and by 1850, Alexandria had returned to something akin to its former glory. |
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Development of the village since has been through redevelopment of the former farming and military land into commercial usage and housing development. |
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As part of the city's regeneration, a new bus station has been constructed in Hanley, allowing the old one to be demolished, making room for further redevelopment. |
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Many piers remained derelict for years until the demolition of the Embarcadero Freeway reopened the downtown waterfront, allowing for redevelopment. |
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The work was completed in 2010, when most of the areas occupied by the submarine refit facilities had been returned to brownfield status and were ready for redevelopment. |
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Major development projects in the Irvine area include the redevelopment of Irvine Harbour, creating a residential area with the atmosphere of a Scottish village. |
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In 2002 Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi announced the end of new town construction, although the new towns continue to receive government funding and redevelopment. |
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Passengers passing through the airport are informed about the redevelopment programme with large mobile barcodes on top of construction hoardings. |
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The walking route between New Street and Moor Street has been considered in the redevelopment of New Street station, which will have a new footbridge at its east entrance. |
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Many people were rendered homeless as a result of intimidation or having their houses burnt, and urban redevelopment played a role in the social upheaval. |
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Many of Belfast's oldest buildings are found in the Cathedral Quarter area, which is currently undergoing redevelopment as the city's main cultural and tourist area. |
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With the redevelopment, Edinburgh has gained the business of cruise liner companies which now provide cruises to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. |
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The south stand redevelopment was completed in March 1995 and included the first giant Sony Jumbotron TV screen for live game coverage and away match screenings. |
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A postwar review of inadequate housing led to the clearance and redevelopment of areas of the city in a postwar style, often at variance with the local Georgian style. |
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It was rapidly dismantled, causing controversy, particularly a plan for substantial redevelopment in the area, with adverse environmental implications. |
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In 2001, redevelopment of the HMS Vernon naval shore establishment began as a complex of retail outlets, clubs, pubs, and a large shopping centre known as Gunwharf Quays. |
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