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en I think there's some confusion when everyone's using terminology interchangeably. I keep hearing 'central business district', 'downtown' and 'square' being interchanged.

en The project, 'Beirut Gate' has been conceived as a landmark project at the entrance of the Beirut Central District, which is the financial heart of the city. The project comprises seven plots on a total foot-print area of 229,871 square feet and a built-up area of almost 1.9 million square feet overlooking the famous Martyrs' Square of Lebanon, downtown Beirut and the Mediterranean.

en Within the central business district, we have concluded that an urban appearance and environment - urban density and scale - is appropriate, indeed essential, to the future and vitality of the downtown.

en I think that one of his greatest strengths is his honesty and the willingness to be frank. When we have had flare-ups of criminal activity in the Downtown Central Business District, he has been a breath of fresh air, not choosing to go for political gain or for politeness to ignore problems.

en For tomorrow to be successful we're going to need the continued support and growth of our membership and our community. Our vision is that downtown Mount Vernon and the Central Business District will be the choice for shopping, dining, entertainment, recreation and tourism in Ohio.

en The central business district appears to be tightening up. Clearly, that's the case with Class A space, especially any kind of space that has decent western views. We were recently out in the market with a 50,000-square-foot tenant, and I think we only found five quality options for them.

en If we didn't have retailing, we wouldn't have downtown as we know it. Anytime you can be a part of a district that's doing well, your business is bound to benefit.

en I don't expect to see the dramatic rise or increase that I saw when it was right downtown, but I think it should have a positive effect on our business. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. I would rather it be downtown, of course, but I'm a downtown girl.

en You can't rent a building anymore for $500. Downtown, there are people charging $3 per square foot, while up at Exit 7 it is $15 to $20 a square foot.

en I am proud of the role I played during the original grassroots effort to revitalize and remake Gwinnett¹s central business district. I am pleased to be able to use my professional abilities to once again strengthen the ties between the business community, Chamber, local government and other stakeholders.

en There was a lot of emphasis on making it a nice facility to anchor the south central business district.

en Under his direction, Salisbury implemented key programs to enhance and promote the central business district.

en And if the Four Seasons and the (proposed 55-story) Gulf projects get built in downtown, they'll be in the $650 to $750 (per square foot) range. Most of our buyers love to visit LoDo but don't want to live by a bunch of bars that empty out at 2 a.m. They prefer the quiet of this neighborhood but only being a few minutes from downtown.

en The site, in the heart of Melbourne's central business district, is one of the most lucrative retail properties in Australia.

en It's important for us to have a major presence and visibility in downtown Dallas. By consolidating our downtown locations, we will bring together 1,600 employees to serve our customers more efficiently and conveniently from one central location.


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