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en It's very, very common practice to pick parking lots, like apartment complexes and retail facilities, to do transactions. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. I can't say that's exactly what happened. But it certainly is something we'd be looking at,

en There are so few schools [with facilities] that training has to be done in hallways. And some have got to run in parking lots. And for field events, it's even harder.

en What is the primary purpose of a political leader? To build a majority. If [voters] care about parking lots, then talk about parking lots.
  Newt Gingrich

en I agree, from an urban design point of view, that surface parking lots can break up streetscapes, ... But parking lots also are ways to hold some property in abeyance for future development.

en The key is not just parking -- it's providing convenient parking. Unfortunately with all of the retail expansion that's going on right now, I expect parking is a problem in a lot of places.

en These are nice apartment complexes.

en Parking rates, parking lots, where parking spaces will be available -- that will all be available on the Downtown Web site when the announcement goes out.

en Employees of the downtown district are restricted from parking on Main Street. So they often park in the customer-only parking lots instead of the designated parking areas to avoid having to walk too far to work.

en A lot of people said there was going to be a lot of problems with beer bottles. We actually, we walk around every night to the parking lots we use, and if there is any garbage, we pick it up, other than that, we haven't had anybody say anything.

en The people that own the apartment complexes, businesses, homes — they are the ones responsible for bat eradication in their buildings.

en They love those tall buildings, those apartment complexes where they can make their colonies between the eaves.

en It's an incentive to get these developers to put these apartment complexes in rural areas. There's a need. There's a market that's not being served.

en I've been in four complexes in four weeks, ... I've moved offices numerous times. I think three hotels and now an apartment.

en We've been in four complexes in four weeks, I've been in three hotels, now an apartment. But that (performance) had nothing to do with where we live or what we do. We sucked on that field today.

en You wouldn't believe how common it is for us to hear about people sleeping in their cars in parking lots. Of course, those people are really hard to track down.


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