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"riverfront" Definitions
  1. an area of land next to a river with buildings, shops, restaurants, etc. on it

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T O T E M S Riverfront Art Festival continues at Lakewood-Riverfront East Park in Detroit through September 18.
The Riverfront Levee exhibit will be a 5-block scale model of what the downtown St. Louis Mississippi riverfront looked like in 1852.
Part of the Russian Federation's riverfront former compound in Maryland.
Much of that heads to Argentina's elegant riverfront capital, Buenos Aires.
Riverfront warehouses are now climbing walls, crossfit gyms, and coworking spaces.
A larger riverfront park a few blocks away hosts celebrations and concerts.
The ensuing open space stretches along a long portion of the riverfront.
The original concert took place a few miles away at Riverfront Coliseum.
Ocampo spent days in New Bern, a riverfront city ravaged by the storm.
The venue will have a riverfront site with a terrace and mezzanine level.
But now it has a riverfront home in Starlight Park near 174th Street.
The Vanderbilt estate connects to woodland and riverfront trails that wind throughout town.
RiverFront Investment Group CIO and Chairman Michael Jones is sticking with developed markets.
Local historian Antonio Miranda says Marvila was once a hub of riverfront industry.
The venerated De Hoop rowing club is down the street, on the riverfront.
Popular with tourists, Belém also has an array of riverfront restaurants and bars.
There are signs that parts of the riverfront market may be getting frothy.
The noise at the riverfront (and all along the pilgrimage route) was deafening.
Until recently the North Korean riverfront was bare apart from a lone Ferris wheel.
It sits a short walk from Riverview's North Riverfront Park and the Mississippi River.
They'll be located at RFK Stadium's Lot 3, Capitol Riverfront, and the Kennedy Center.
Plus, the riverfront city offers a slew of free attractions, including museums and gardens.
A tree in Riverfront Park competes for grandeur with Nashville's iconic At&T building.
There's a top-notch spa, riverfront infinity pool, and several high-end dining options.
Hill of the Riverfront Times, despite being furloughed, is still contributing to the outlet.
After you eat, explore Buffalo's new riverfront, and shop its local and independent boutiques.
During my stay in Boise, I stayed at a riverfront hotel northwest of downtown.
Doug Sandler, chief equity strategist at RiverFront Investment Group, wants to see plausibility, not platitudes.
The city helped Uber lease a large plot near the riverfront for a testing track.
Soak in the riverfront and skyline views, and post-picnic, check out the botanical gardens.
The Momentum festival will take place September 13-15 in Toledo, Ohio's riverfront Promenade Park.
Often overshadowed by Amsterdam, Utrecht in the Netherlands has castles, cathedrals, and a charming riverfront.
"We do need a system in place to protect all of our riverfront," Stopulos agreed.
There are parks on either side of the complex, connected by a riverfront walking trail.
Gentlemen farmers, they raised prizewinning cows and sought to protect the riverfront land from development.
Riverfront Stadium, the former home of the Newark Bears in Newark, is scheduled for demolition.
They propose a riverfront development and shopping area to lure shoppers and tourists to downtown.
Early Friday afternoon, in a riverfront community called Candlestick Beach, houses were dry — for now.
Maung Lone, the village administrator, said the riverfront land belonged to the Rakhine Buddhist community.
But over the past decade, locals have pushed to develop more green space along its riverfront.
At a riverfront shop selling North Korean alcohol, cigarettes and ginseng, the owner shows no concern.
And riverfront ports, including the ones Mr. Shell oversees in Van Buren and Fort Smith, Ark.
He told the Riverfront Times that he already set up a drug courts and diversions program.
The tiny riverfront hub called Garrison's Landing was once a loading dock for 4223th-century farmers.
Along the way, there will be about 18 gaps, mostly for pedestrian access to the riverfront.
This riverfront estate outside of Washington, DC was once owned by AOL cofounder James V. Kimsey.
We take his pup out for a walk on the riverfront and then come back to bed.
Utrecht also boasts a collection of artsy shops, eateries, and cafes along the riverfront surrounding the town. 
"You'd dry off and you could feel it," said Debbie Comorski, 51, a riverfront resident in Stillwater.
Pocket doors connect the living area to a riverfront stone patio complete with fire pit and spa.
Pittsburgh officials helped Uber lease riverfront land for a testing track and warded off new state regulations.
Danny Wicentowski reported for the Riverfront Times: There are plenty of people who are tired of McCulloch.
"He wanted to know if I'd ever had a threesome," Davidson told the Riverfront Times in 2018.
An Amtrak train station is less than half a mile northwest, near the Henry Hudson Riverfront Park.
In 1997 the Lawrenceville neighborhood was a rundown riverfront redoubt full of brown fields and finely-made hovels.
In particular, Keith Calhoun's photographs, drawn from his 1981 Riverfront Faces Series, depict teamwork in its purest state.
Many of them ran out onto the 10-lane highway, made for the riverfront, met with bad ends.
On the day she was killed, she was staying by the riverfront in Waterville, in a transient encampment.
"I had my concerns about it," O'Flaherty told The Riverfront Times of being out in the pageant world.
Michael Jones, chairman and chief investment officer at Riverfront Investment Group, also thinks there is more upside ahead.
It still takes place on the same riverfront, but much more has changed over the past 17 years.
No rail lines currently run to the Riverfront Transit Center, and it's only open during during major events.
It was high enough to cover parking lots and fill some riverfront buildings and nearly submerge street signs.
"Chattanooga is known for its scenic, hilly terrain, hiking trails and a riverfront meant for walking," she said.
The Lodge at Columbia Point, in Richland, is a new luxury riverfront hotel with 82 rooms and suites.
The chic spot just west of Riverfront Park allows for a near-luxurious lunch experience for a pittance.
Anticipating higher rate hikes from the Federal Reserve, Nicholson said RiverFront is moving investments into Europe and Asia.
The #RunWithMayorWayne event in Columbia South Carolina on the Riverfront was hot and the natural beauty was picturesque.
In its first year, River Garden has quickly become the most popular and active park on the riverfront.
Amazing views of the Mississippi River along the St. Louis riverfront from Eads Bridge to the Gateway Arch.
Once the concerts end, the Nashville Symphony is set to perform from the Ascend Amphitheater along the Cumberland Riverfront.
Then, he will speak at the United Automobile Workers-General Motors Center for Human Resources on the Detroit Riverfront.
Apple's minimalist store looms over the riverfront, close to a skyscraper carrying the name of another omnipresent brand—Trump.
But along the riverfront, the sea wall, built on a foundation of loose stone called riprap, was falling apart.
For Tacocina, we were presented a spectacular new riverfront park, formerly the front yard of the Domino Sugar factory.
The riverfront tract in Long Island City scored a 9 on that investment scale, and was flagged for gentrification.
"The city must return to its normal life," he said as he toured the riverfront where the accident occurred.
The Riverfront Times said demonstrators now plan on peacefully selling cupcakes outside West's speech to taunt the former lawmaker.
The market rally has left RiverFront Investment Group Chief market strategist Kevin Nicholson bullish on earnings, but not complacent.
Those factors mean market pessimists are getting it wrong, according to Michael Jones, chairman at RiverFront Investment Group LLC.
Keith even showed the reporter a copy of a 1994 check for $2,000 from Little Caesars Enterprises to Riverfront Apartments.
"I think time will tell whether it's an overreaction," said Chris Konstantinos, director of international portfolio management at Riverfront Investment.
Washington D.C. is offering four areas to Amazon: Anacostia Riverfront, NOMA- Union Station, Capitol Hill East and Shaw-Howard University.
More than 75,000 people flock to the Minneapolis Riverfront for live music, food, family-friendly activities and, of course, fireworks.
Mr. Hallum said that residents there had been warned about PCBs in their soil deposited on riverfront properties by flooding.
A smaller public memorial was held early Saturday along Oklahoma City's riverfront, in a recreation area Mr. McClendon helped develop.
He told the Riverfront Times he plans to file a complaint with the St. Louis Police Department about the incident.
This resplendent property, a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, is a five-star boutique hotel in the riverfront Dusit neighborhood.
A stroll through Riverfront Green Park or the nature trails threading Blue Mountain Reservation amply illustrates what was at stake.
On sunny days, the giant chrome T-R-U-M-P letters shine down on the bustling riverfront crowds below.
The Siam, a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, is a five-star boutique hotel in Bangkok&aposs riverfront Dusit neighborhood.
The design nonprofit already drew nearly 290,226 annual visitors before it opened the new location on the recently transformed riverfront.
They are expanding their search for clues from the neighborhood where Smollett said the attack happened to the Chicago riverfront.
Under Mr. Emanuel, the downtown has boomed, flourishing with tech companies, high-rise hotels, a sparkling riverfront and luxury apartments.
"This is historic," Larson told a sea of red-shirted teachers, parents and students at a riverfront rally in downtown Portland.
And when the weekend hits, your pal prefers to decompress with video games and Netflix marathons versus, say, riverfront half-marathons.
Ray Downs, journalist, formerly of the Riverfront Times I was actually in Memphis on vacation with my girlfriend at the time.
About a 10-minute scenic riverfront walk from the Pearl neighborhood, the SAMA is commemorating Spain with an exhibition, until Sept.
Along the riverfront is a statue of the "Happy Days" television character played by Henry Winkler, known as the Bronze Fonz.
REAL ESTATE The International Real Estate column last Sunday, about a riverfront house for sale in Calgary, Alberta, misidentified the river.
There was a ceremony out at River Rouge, and the next day Mr. Mandela and I walked together along the riverfront.
As a boy, Williams appeared with the slugger George Foster in a 783s television ad for Bat Day at Riverfront Stadium.
"This is a good number all the way around," said Michael Jones, chief investment officer at Riverfront Investment Group in Richmond, Virginia.
River Partners is removing berms along the riverfront that the owners formed from earth and rubble to keep the smallest floods out.
ROME — The riverfront beach was supposed to be a summertime gift from the beleaguered mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, to her citizens.
The modernist riverfront complex, with its newly renovated buildings, sets the tone for the neighborhood, which is international even by Manhattan standards.
Other places, including the town of Grafton, where the Mississippi River crested on Monday, have taken a different approach to riverfront living.
We returned to Phnom Penh and drove to a warehouse on the riverfront where Kate purchased a 10-pound sack of rice.
Downtown is dotted with empty storefronts, between restaurants and condominiums that reflect budding efforts to remake the riverfront city into a destination.
There are the lush parks, including the 2073-acre Inwood Hill Park, the last natural forest in Manhattan, and the riverfront views.
By the time he arrived, Lucas Tully, who had been following the questioning, was waiting to hear him at a riverfront rally.
Sliced from the center of the building, the courtyard leads to riverfront terraces with outdoor grills and a host of indoor amenities.
West 8's most ambitious completed landscape, Madrid Río, is a park covering a riverfront highway that used to divide the city.
While the Bengals were playing the Seattle Seahawks in December 1989, fans in Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium were throwing snowballs at opposing players.
The Riverfront Times said West plans to speak on behalf of SLU's Young Republicans and Young America's Foundation (YAF), a conservative organization.
The bustling riverfront envisioned for a tattered stretch of warehouses and parking lots in the South Bronx is still many years away.
The Riverfront Times, a St. Louis, Missouri alt-weekly, first detailed Feinstein's claims back in 1989, when Puzder was just a local attorney.
What about Andrew Jackson, who famously persecuted native Americans and whose statue and name adorns the city's riverfront square in the French quarter?
This is because inhabitants of riverfront communities still face increased risks—not only of cancer but neurological disorders (including autism) and heart disease.
It had begun to rain aggressively after we left the Bar-B-Q Shop, but I drove us out to the Memphis Riverfront.
Near the ballpark is one of Mr. Schmidt's favorite Cincinnati sights: the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, which leads into Smale Riverfront Park.
Set on prime riverfront downtown real estate, Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago was born out of the first season of The Apprentice.
The new flooding in Davenport, where riverfront parks have been under water for weeks, was confined to several blocks at the city's core.
Miles of the city's riverfront parkland are consumed when the Mississippi rises, and when it threatens downtown businesses, city crews erect temporary barriers.
The competitors, the finest players of a football video game, had gathered on the riverfront in Jacksonville for two days of animated battle.
The city had offered $400 million to help build a new venue for the Rams on the riverfront, near the city's famous Arch.
Neighbors tried to persuade the authority to reroute the Sheridan slightly to leave room on the riverfront parcel for 200 units of housing.
Justin Keane watched his purebred miniature Australian shepherd, Stella, play on a chilly December morning at a riverfront dog park in Portland, Oregon.
More than 2783 years ago, Robert Moses designed a freeway that sliced through the South Bronx, cutting many residents off from the riverfront.
The old trading houses and apartment buildings of the Bund, an iconic riverfront promenade, wouldn't look out of place in a Western capital.
In the South Bronx, where borough officials and others have worked to remake the riverfront, five acres of vacant, city-owned land is slated to become a riverfront complex that will bring 700 to 900 units of affordable housing to the city's poorest borough as well as an esplanade, stores and businesses, and exhibition, performance and meeting spaces for community groups and others.
Sorcha Richardson "Don't Talk About It" Denial is more than a river in Egypt, and Ricardson is claiming her riverfront property with this bop.
Last May, a plainclothes team of Italian police detectives arrested two men meeting in a small café in the riverfront Trastevere area of Rome.
University of Michigan-Flint built its first-ever dorm downtown, and a second residence hall on the riverfront is earmarked to attract international students.
Riverfront property is most in demand, Mr. Lohr said, adding that prices for some properties close to rivers have jumped 2500 percent since 21.
But Kroenke has received opposition from the city of St. Louis, which has offered a $1.1 billion stadium proposal on the city's north riverfront.
Recently, the city realized it was losing money by keeping its empty spaces like the Riverfront Transit Center empty for most of the year.
The Kaiser foundation has gifted the entire property to River Parks Authority, a city and county agency that develops and maintains public riverfront parks.
Ms. Lawrence has become so inspired by living on the Hudson that she has begun painting scenes along her riverfront commute on Metro-North.
Huge portions of the Midwest were swallowed by rivers in the last 10 days, with devastating consequences for farms, roads and small riverfront towns.
Montgomery's wealth of civil rights museums alone make it worth a visit, but its bars, restaurants and riverfront add to its charm and culture.
The hotel is also a doable stroll from the riverfront and blockbuster Titanic Museum, as well as some of Belfast's most character-saturated pubs.
RED BANK, N.J. — The gardener's name is Diane, and she's a recent arrival to this riverfront town in New Jersey, near the Atlantic coast.
With nearly two dozen homes, this riverfront property is tiny-house heaven, says Giffin, who attended a wedding that was based at the resort.
In 1942, Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia settled there, although he stated that the riverfront property was far too fancy for his family's tastes.
Michael Jones, chief investment officer at RiverFront Investment Group, agrees that this kind of sentiment is what gives the bull market some additional life.
Virginia state police reported severe storm damage and numerous injuries in the riverfront Essex County town of Tappahannock, northeast of Richmond, and in Appomattox County.
The burial ground occupied the lot where the first church rose, on the riverfront at what is now First Avenue, between 126th and 127th Streets.
Situated on the riverfront near downtown Chicago, the Langham is minutes from popular city landmarks like the Loop, Grant Park, Magnificent Mile and Millennium Park.
Voluntary evacuations were advised in the small riverfront city of St. Joseph, Mo., where the nation's longest river is expected to crest about 6 a.m.
La Marbaie, Quebec (CNN)On the surface, the Group of Seven meetings convened Friday along a pristine stretch of Canadian riverfront appeared just like normal.
Puzder was accused of domestic abuse by his first wife in the 1980s, the Riverfront Times reports, and police were called to their house twice.
The city's riverfront bathing establishments also served as the backdrop to beloved Italian movies like "Poveri Ma Belli," which detailed the dreams of postwar society.
On a recent afternoon at the Riverfront Pub, an employee eating chicken fingers at the bar said that Mr. Lester was not available for comment.
In addition to the pool deck, chaise lounge chairs line the riverfront lawn, and you may order snacks and beverages from the adjacent Bathers Bar.
But the state capital is now one of the country's fastest-growing cities, and it has dynamic art projects, good restaurants and a revitalized riverfront.
The riverfront Aurum Food & Wine frames views on the opposite bank of Howelsen Hill Ski Area, training grounds for many of Steamboat's 96 Winter Olympians.
In total, the transformation of the riverfront is expected to bring nearly 2,000 temporary construction jobs to the South Bronx, according to economic development officials.
Despite the distinctly Minnesota weather, supporters turned out by the thousands on Sunday, cramming into a riverfront park wearing snow pants, ski goggles and parkas.
When Uber wanted to expand its research around autonomous vehicles, Pittsburgh helped the company lease a large plot near the city's riverfront for a testing track.
The same year, the city rebuilt its eastern Scioto River shoreline, shrinking a five-lane riverfront boulevard to three lanes, and adding a promenade and restaurants.
Most of the speakers warned of the hazards of dozens of diesel-fueled ferries cruising to and from the center of the city's park-lined riverfront.
The riverfront farmland that bordered the cove, near present-day West 96th Street, was bought in the 1700s by Gerrit Striker (also spelled Stryker and Strycker).
If you're visiting in summer, the riverfront terrace is a great spot for alfresco cocktails with views of the Oberbaum Bridge and iconic TV Tower beyond.
There are wine bars and a cycling studio along the riverfront in Long Island City, among gleaming high-rise apartment buildings with views of Midtown Manhattan.
The cherry trees in question line downtown's First Avenue North, which runs along the Cumberland River and fronts Riverfront Park, site of the city's grandest celebrations.
"There was nothing that people could connect to south of Washington," said Mr. Sherman, who has built apartments, condos and an Aloft Hotel near the riverfront.
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, whose riverfront territory sits near the Moses-Saunders dam, about 85 miles southwest of Montreal, also lobbied for the plan's passage.
Joining the lineup on the Hudson, the Modera Hudson Riverfront, a 324-unit project, is expected to begin leasing this fall, with prices starting at $1,173.
"I think at least the currency markets are going to be watching this meeting very closely," said Chris Konstantinos, director of international portfolio management at RiverFront Investment.
City officials see it as a destination in itself as well as a route for walkers and bicyclists between downtown and the network of riverfront trails. Gov.
"That nightmare scenario of Le Pen versus Melenchon is off the table," said Chris Konstantinos, director of international portfolio management at RiverFront Investment Group in Richmond, Virginia.
Back on April 17, 1976, a swarm attacked the Giants' dugout at Riverfront Stadium while they were facing off against the Reds, forcing a 35-minute delay.
"That 'nightmare' scenario of Le Pen versus Melenchon is off the table," said Chris Konstantinos, director of international portfolio management at RiverFront Investment Group in Richmond, Virginia.
Across the narrow river, Mr. Kim's late father and grandfather, Kim Il-sung, who had ruled before him, smiled from large portraits hung on a riverfront building.
There are more than 30 events going on, including yoga on the riverfront and street festivals, as well as the famous fireworks on the Delaware River Waterfront.
You'll find none of the gaudy riverfront mansions that have given rise to the term "two by four by 10" in towns throughout the modern American West.
When the Army Corps of Engineers dammed the Missouri River in 1958, it took our riverfront forests, fruit orchards and most fertile farmland to create Lake Oahe.
But in lawsuits filed against the Cook County Assessor's Office, Trump's lawyers call the building a "failed business," and claim the riverfront commercial retail space is worthless.
"Not one bit," said Jim Bowden, the former Cincinnati Reds general manager who presided over the team when it played on the green carpet at Riverfront Stadium.
He honked at the car right as it began to creep forward, and—ostensibly just to piss Smith off—it stopped moving, according to the Riverfront Times.
Several activists, including M'Evie Mead, director of policy and organizing at Planned Parenthood Advocates in Missouri, were arrested at the sit-in, according to the Riverfront Times.
In February, he plans to begin building Vicinity, a roughly $45 million development that will include market-rate and affordable residential units and restaurants near the riverfront.
Daniel Hill, a music editor at the Riverfront Times in St. Louis, owned by Euclid Media Group, was laid off along with six other staffers on Wednesday.
"A white Ferrari was traveling at a high rate of speed northbound in the 500 block S. Riverfront Boulevard," the department detailed in a statement to PEOPLE.
While Mr. Peskanov worked on his weekend concert menus — Haydn, Beethoven, Prokofiev and Brahms — crossover dribbling was the artistry down at the thicket of riverfront basketball courts.
The more temperate weather will allow the show to add 14 acres of outside space and take full advantage of the city's revitalized riverfront and surrounding streets.
"It's a very diverse neighborhood and people come from all over to walk the riverfront in the evening when the lights really make it shine," she said.
The RiverFront Times, a paper in St. Louis, reported on December 8 -- shortly after he was nominated -- that Puzder was accused of domestic abuse during 1986 divorce proceedings.
Flooding in Wilmington was expected to peak on Monday along the city's Water Street riverfront, where many businesses had stacked sandbags in advance, city spokesman Dylan Lee said.
Former Cincinnati mayor Charlie Luken, who helped cut the ribbon on the Riverfront Transit Center in 2003, now calls it the biggest waste of money he's ever seen.
"It's strong enough that you're not worried about the U.S. slipping into an economic slump," said Michael Jones, an investment officer at RiverFront Investment Group in Richmond, Virginia.
But it no longer stands where it was built, on a 21945-acre riverfront property in Montrose, 21955 miles south of the current location, from 21956 to 18063.
The massive riverworks complex, which were former storage facilities and grain silos, host brew pubs and restaurants, outdoor concerts, riverfront docks with rentable kayaks and rock-climbing walls.
The riverfront became crowded with hundreds of the penitent, men stripping down to underwear, women in full dress, stepping into the water's edge, looking eastward, hands pressed together.
The Mississippi riverfront glass pyramid that last served as a basketball arena has been refashioned as an immersive Bass Pro Shop, complete with fish- and gator-filled ponds.
Perry Pazer, 87, a retired lawyer who lives in Sutton Place, said he looked forward to being able to walk along the riverfront instead of on the street.
Such was the backdrop over the weekend as players convened in and around the Jacksonville Landing, a sprawling riverfront development in the downtown of Florida's most populous city.
Lotus, which also purchased an adjacent property where a seedy motel once stood, plans to turn the 12 acres of vacant space into a development called Riverfront Square.
On Friday, a 2200-year-old retired Marine named Jason Weinmann put it to good use in the riverfront city of New Bern near the North Carolina coast.
Leavenworth Police Chief Patrick Kitchens said workers and volunteers were sandbagging a riverfront community center converted from a 19th-century rail station to protect the building from floodwater.
RiverFront Investment Group LLC, which along with Sage is among the biggest ETF investment advisers, is no longer using currency-hedged ETFs, according to its chairman, Michael Jones.
Some of the most extreme conditions have been observed on the Outer Banks of North Carolina and on riverfront cities that were were hit hard by storm surge.
Hard to believe the riverfront mansion only has 4 bedrooms, but inside, it's extremely popstar-friendly with arcade games, a gym and even an old school jukebox. Outside?
In Iquitos, the waters were too shallow for the Yacu Kallpa to dock amid the tin-roofed stilt houses and the brightly painted tourist boats that lined the riverfront.
Before going to the Riverfront to watch the fireworks show, spend the day in the French Quarter, or enjoy the French market and flea markets along the Riverwalk Marketplace.
In a Facebook post reprinted by the Riverfront Times, Sommers wrote that he was in his restaurant Tuesday evening, when police began firing tear gas and non-lethal weapons.
Free concerts, activities, and a choreographed firework show synchronized to a performance from the Nashville Symphony, all taking place at Ascend Amphitheater and The Green at Riverfront Park. 5.
Officials downstream were carefully watching flood gauges in Atchison, Kansas, a community of about 10,000 residents where a handful of riverfront properties and roads were under threat of flooding.
The U.S. and Chinese delegations were scheduled to have dinner at Shanghai's historic riverfront Fairmont Peace Hotel, but both teams avoided the media and did not make public comments.
Great stretches of the riverfront walkways that abut the high travertine embankments built after disastrous flooding in 1870 have been abandoned to the dubious artistic talents of graffiti taggers.
Peter Segalla, an associate broker with Houlihan Lawrence, last summer traded one address in the Bronx, a riverfront condo in Riverdale, for another, a co-op on Pelham Parkway.
What made the location ideal was an artificial riverfront basin called Company Pond, a remnant of a clay pit that had been excavated by the Hudson Valley Brick Company.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in public and private investment have transformed a once forlorn riverfront marred by abandoned industry into a vibrant place where people live and play.
I've been taking martial arts since I was young, so I might go to the Mississippi riverfront and invite a martial artist that I know to spar with me.
Now, more than a century later, the riverfront has transformed into a draw for countless visitors who want to take in the city's commanding views and classic Chicago architecture.
If you're going for a run or walk around the city like Ms. Glusac suggested, or just want to stroll along Montgomery's riverfront, you'll be glad you brought them.
Gentrification is in full swing and so is a stealthy rebranding: "Marvila" increasingly means the riverfront, but when crime happens these days, it's always in Zone J and Chelas.
After attending Southern Illinois University, the now 24-year-old digital editor of the Riverfront Times ran into a problem a lot of millennials have: the daunting job search.
The riverfront is also home to some of the largest public housing complexes in the city, including the 22-building Astoria Houses in western Queens, built in the 2300s.
U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will be among the speakers at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday alongside the 630-foot-tall monument to westward expansion on the St. Louis riverfront.
After check-in, take a walk to Riverfront Dog Park or down Broadway, Nashville's musical main strip; Bobby's concierge can give you the down-low on which establishments allow pets.
And with the city's recent $20 million investment in bike and fitness trails that connect the suburbs to downtown's riverfront park system, life outside of work is pretty attractive, too.
As recently as 2009, Democrats represented 10 of the 16253 U.S. House districts through which the Ohio flows; now, they hold just two, accounting for only 40 miles of riverfront.
"The longer everything takes, the longer it is before the Trump policies can start impacting corporate earnings," said Michael Jones, chief investment officer of RiverFront Investment Group in Richmond, Virginia.
Officials downstream were carefully watching flood gauges in Atchison, Kansas, a community of about 10,000 residents where a handful of riverfront properties and roads were under threat of anticipated flooding.
Under the Panther Island Project, a once-neglected, industrial section of Fort Worth is being transformed into a lively riverfront neighborhood with vibrant green spaces and bustling mixed-use development.
He has even climbed on a bicycle - his party's symbol - for another prime-time interview that gave him a chance to showcase the newly landscaped riverfront in the state capital.
Attendance has dropped each season at Great American Ball Park, crashing to 1.62 million last year, the lowest for the franchise since 1984, when the team played at Riverfront Stadium.
"WE ARE COMING TO GET YOU" is the message on the Facebook page for the riverfront city of New Bern, North Carolina, early Friday morning as Hurricane Florence made landfall.
The former Dolphins, Marlins and Panthers owner -- who died last year -- owned the 20,653-square-ft estate on the riverfront ... and it was previously listed at a whoppin' $27 million.
Brunswick Heads, about an hour's drive into New South Wales, has great vintage stores, boutiques and a riverfront park where kids, dogs and families splash in the tidal Brunswick River.
A case in point is Columbia Property's $3 million renovation of the 80 M Street building near the Navy Yard-Ballpark Metrorail station in Washington's fast-growing Capitol Riverfront neighborhood.
Find the right Signal old-timer, maybe one feeling cranky or deep in their cups in a bar along the dark Augusta riverfront, and they'll talk candidly about this new branch.
Keith, himself an important legal figure in the civil rights movement, worked to find Parks a new, safer apartment at the Riverfront Apartments in Detroit, according to the Sports Business Daily.
Listening to Mr Gathigi, he could be an 18th-century "supercargo" or trade agent, sweltering on the riverfront to which Westerners were confined, back when the city was known as Canton.
When the city studied existing riverfront oil and gas terminals, researchers discovered they all sit on land susceptible to liquefaction - when saturated soil begins acting like a liquid - during an earthquake.
More than 15 village and town parks have amenities like playing fields, playgrounds and picnic areas, with a new riverfront park opening this summer, said Christopher Soi, the superintendent of recreation.
With your bags stowed away, spend an afternoon roaming along the San Antonio River Walk — an urban waterway lined with post-Prohibition-era taverns, eclectic riverfront restaurants, and boutique clothing shops.
We'd take the Rusty Rainbow — an arch-shaped pedestrian train track overpass — from Piety Street to Crescent Park, an unpolished, Highline-style public space built from the remnants of riverfront industry.
Situated in the riverfront Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis, Cinder House includes a spacious outdoor patio that serves caipirinhas and mojitos ($215), in addition to Instagrammable views of the Gateway Arch.
City leaders beg to differ, saying that the impact on the city has already been felt, including the renovation of the train station and the opening of a new riverfront park.
And throughout the planning, the city has continued to advance toward the water, with glass high-rises stretching across the riverfront in Queens, Brooklyn and the Far West Side of Manhattan.
The former Chicago Architecture Foundation moved to a prominent riverfront location in August and, having added an intriguing museum with models of famous buildings worldwide, renamed itself the Chicago Architecture Center.
Among those now taking shape is Modera Hudson Riverfront, a six-story, 324-unit waterfront complex from Mill Creek Residential, a company whose portfolio includes properties in California, Texas and Georgia.
Another route to the walkway is through downtown Poughkeepsie, a riverfront city whose Victorian houses and Main Street facades with ornate cornices speak of its prosperous past as a manufacturing center.
One expert, Nobuyuki Tsuchiya, director of the Japan Riverfront Research Center, told Reuters that further flooding could occur as several surrounding prefectures began releasing water from dams, letting it flow downstream.
But as conversations unfolded in Niles, a riverfront town of 693,000 in southwest Michigan, it was a reminder of how the country has become a split screen on issue after issue.
"There used to be a trailer park on the river between what's now called Mariner Park to the east, and Riverfront Lakewood East Park on the west," said Hocking, via email.
A riverfront seems interrupted by a gray blob, and then the focus shift reveals that we are seeing Nassif pointing her camera at a reflective window, with the river behind her.
But last year, Ms. Peterson and others helped transform a riverfront parcel into the Rivers Run Community Garden, a 3,500-square-foot plot that produced corn, arugula and two kinds of tomatoes.
She and Dye are currently wrapping up their sophomore album, led by the first single, "Friends Don't," and will return to CMA Fest's Country Roads and Riverfront Stages next week in Nashville.
The people of Valmeyer abandoned the rich riverfront plains where their village had stood for more than 80 years and chose a spot on a bluff, a mile and a half east.
Henry Ford II, grandson of the firm's founder, tried to revive the city's fortunes in 1970 with the construction of the Renaissance Centre, a group of seven interconnected skyscrapers on the riverfront.
"A traffic violation shouldn't end up with 40 minutes on the side of the road with you being an angry prick yelling at me through the window," Smith told the Riverfront Times.
Speaking at the hearing, Mr. Bhalla said the property was the only thing standing in the way of completing a promenade along a riverfront that was once teeming with longshoreman and factories.
The cherry trees at Riverfront Park provide those benefits, no doubt, but there are many native trees that could do that work much better, equally beautifully, and with a longer life expectancy.
As part of Gibney Dance's effort to bring free dance to public outdoor spaces, this young company, founded by Cameron McKinney in 2646, presents an hour of repertory on the Brooklyn riverfront.
I found bars under the Brooklyn Bridge, beneath the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and on the riverfront in Long Island City, where I practiced my pull-ups before a sunset-pink Manhattan skyline.
Additional site-specific works include a multimedia installation for the Riverfront Streetcar Line by Derrick Adams, and a piece by Mark Dion about the ecology of the Mississippi River and its delta.
But to get access they usually had to cut across the property of the town's riverfront homeowners, most of whom would collect a toll of 27 rupees from each truck that passed.
The city also plans to acquire two and a half acres of privately owned land nearby currently used for a parking lot and two warehouses and turn it into a riverfront park.
"I'm determined to make Chicago a Trump-free zone," Mr. Emanuel said in an interview on Tuesday, though he was just a few blocks from the Trump Tower skyscraper on Chicago's riverfront.
T O T E M S Riverfront Art Festival is ambitious in scope, especially for its first year, and organizer, artist, and neighborhood resident Jaime Lutzo describes it as a learning experience.
The Riverfront Times, which first drew attention to the tweet, reported that Allman had previously accused the teenage gun control activist of not being a "grown-up" when it came to handling criticism.
The U.S. and Chinese delegations were scheduled to have had dinner at Shanghai's historic riverfront Fairmont Peace Hotel on Tuesday night, but both teams avoided the media and did not make public comments.
In the riverfront city Zagreb, a tour guide mentioned a regional highlight: the Museum of Broken Relationships, a crowd-sourced art installation started in 2010 by former lovers Drazen Grubisic and Olinka Vistica.
In Fort Smith, officials have closed Riverfront Park, which abuts the river, and on Thursday, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office issued a mandatory evacuation order for several communities ahead of predicted flooding there.
After many residents fled, a Buddhist village administrator began selling off the riverfront land to Buddhist families, starting early this year, according to three Rohingya villagers on the ground who spoke by phone.
But it was resurfaced by the Riverfront Times and led to calls for advertising boycotts of his TV show on the Sinclair-owned local ABC affiliate and his talk radio show last week.
Candleholders, lamps and door handles will also be offered, along with cardboard models of Mr. Paley's sculptures that tower alongside a highway bridge in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and a riverfront in Monterrey, Mexico.
I took a walk down the riverfront road, past a market of thatched stalls tumbling down the muddy slope and street vendors in the shadow of colonial bungalows, when I spotted something startling.
In 2014, when Mr. Modi hosted Mr. Xi for his first visit in eight years, the two men were at an opulent riverfront banquet when news broke of a skirmish between their armies.
Part of a riverfront enclave of several houses known as Guthrie Beach, it is near the Captain's Quarters marina and restaurant, a 400-seat venue with dock service for boats that pull up.
The 23-year-old father of three and his wife, who is 26, recently moved into a two-bedroom house in the "backwoods" of Tallassee, a small, riverfront town about 40 miles from Montgomery.
The Riverfront Times reports: In her divorce filing, [Lisa] Henning alleged that Puzder hit her, threw her to the floor and unplugged the phone after she tried to call the police for her help.
After the tsunami, construction companies there floated the predictable and self-serving idea of erecting an immense protective sea wall, which would have made a kind of fortress, or prison, of the ravaged riverfront.
Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump and his French counterpart spooned into Dover sole and chocolate soufflé at George Washington's riverfront estate last month, the conversation swiftly moved from colonial history to modern politics.
BuzzFeed News reported the bulk of Cohen's story in May, detailing how he and Trump associate Felix Sater negotiated to build a new Trump Organization tower on a Moscow riverfront during the 2016 campaign.
Previous city councils first envisioned the River Vega Master Plan project more than a decade ago as a riverfront development to lure shoppers and tourists to downtown Laredo, similar to San Antonio's River Walk.
Honcho: It's summertime—get a pontoon boat from someone, or go to some sort of dumpy riverfront and have a picnic Is synesthesia a real thing and if so, what color is this mix?
The northern half is another story: an industrial expanse that includes Con Edison switchyards, a gypsum manufacturing facility and Entergy's Indian Point Energy Center, with its domed nuclear reactors set on 240 riverfront acres.
By the 28s, local businesses were petitioning the city to change its image by cleaning up the riverfront, where vacant stores sat along the banks of the river, and by reviving the withering downtown.
Heading back to the United States, I stopped at the nearby Riverfront Trail, a park adjacent to the Detroit River in Windsor, which afforded panoramic views of the Detroit skyline through some lingering fog.
It zips from the riverfront, site of the ruins of a cotton slide used to load ships, to Court Square Fountain near a former slave market, the capitol building and Dr. King's former home.
The imposing 630-foot-tall concrete and stainless-steel structure towers over the St. Louis riverfront, and commemorates Thomas Jefferson and the role St. Louis played in the westward expansion of the United States.
It is in the South of Broad neighborhood, less than 15 minutes on foot from the Historic Charleston City Market and many other downtown businesses, and five minutes from the riverfront White Point Garden.
The company already houses its call center employees at the "Riverfront" facility in Littleton, Colorado and any new wireless HQ employees will work in that building (which looks eerily like a Cabela's location) as well.
The political space of Kim Il Sung Square, where military parades and mass dances take place, faces the quiet riverfront stroll on the Taedong River, where people walk with children and enjoy the afternoon light.
Earlier this year, several members of the VHP threatened couples strolling along a riverfront in the Indian state of Gujarat on Valentine's Day with wooden sticks while shouting nationalist slogans — they were arrested by police.
The downtown riverfront area of Chicago, also reduced to ashes in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, makes a picturesque backdrop for a large-scale face-off between the military and a bunch of CGI monsters.
The riverfront is lined with office suites and high-rise condominiums — stitched  together by walking trails and heritage sites, including the Minnesota Historical Society's eight-story Flour Tower, home to milling exhibits and baking demonstrations.
In Madison, which is marked by three riverfront smokestacks that can be seen for miles, the median household income in 2016 was about $51,500, and two of every 10 children under 18 lived in poverty.
The idea was that the Western Yard contribute to a wider system of new public spaces, stretching east from the riverfront, weaving in and out of the massive developments that were going to spring up.
"What we've done is renovate about 100 acres of park space, added 46,000 square feet of museum space, a café and raised the riverfront about 30 inches to prevent flooding," he explained to CNBC recently.
The "Riverfront Era" gallery features a façade made with stones from the Old Rock House, a structure built as a warehouse in 1818 that was demolished to make way for the construction of the arch.
Other sites available nearby include Bears and Eagles Riverfront Stadium — the former home of Newark's defunct Minor League baseball team — that is already slated to be torn down and replaced with a mixed-use development.
More than 30 tornadoes struck a swath from Texas to Iowa since Monday, according to the National Weather Service, and residents in at least three Oklahoma riverfront communities were urged to evacuate due to flooding.
Reagan's stirring example is still taught in Dixon, a trim, conservative town, with an equestrian statue of the president on its riverfront and loudspeakers on lamp-posts that play the Carpenters and other easy-listening classics.
"It&aposs going to be a critical element for the city, a place people will want to come to," said Jonathan Brust, who lives nearby and looks forward to extending his daily walks to the riverfront.
Tuesday, detectives canvassed and reviewed hundreds of hours of video and have now expanded the search area along the Chicago riverfront hoping to find video to be able to release a public description of the offenders.
Market watchers have feared that low prices in oil could spill over to the rest of the economy, but down crude prices are not necessarily bad, according to Michael Jones, RiverFront Investment Group's chief investment officer.
It's from Little Caesars Enterprises to Riverfront Apartments, and I know it was just one of many,' said Keith, 91, who has been a U.S. Court of Appeals judge in Detroit for the last 46 years.
They would play at The Marble Bar, a "sleazy little club" in the basement of Congress Hotel, The Parrot Club on Maryland Avenue, occasionally renting out the Polish National Alliance in Fells Point on the riverfront.
Kornelia Pasztor, the Hungary branch manager of the international luxury real estate agency Engel & Völkers, said the most desirable of Budapest's 22767 districts are the first, second, fifth, 12th and the riverfront portion of the 13th.
That is typical of River Edge, said Deborah Powell, a 2227-year resident and past president of the Bergen County Historical Society, which has its headquarters at the Historic New Bridge Landing site on the riverfront.
The second and third phases, which could ultimately include 7.5 million square feet of space, could be built on vacant land or go in at three planned projects: Mulberry Commons, South of Market or Lotus Riverfront.
Audubon bought 83 wooded acres on the undeveloped Hudson riverfront near what is now West 155th Street, safely north of "that crazy city," as he came to view Gotham's early hub buzzing down on 14th Street.
Sandler, CFA at RiverFront Investment Group, defined the first as a risk of "geopolitical melt-up" — that investors will flock to put money in the markets in anticipation of a perceived geopolitical threat on the horizon.
In September 2019, the Paducah, Ky., Chamber of Commerce traveled to Washington to ask DOT for $15 million for local riverfront and riverport improvements as well as funding for a new terminal at Barkley Regional Airport.
The injunction, issued Tuesday by Vasquez, cited the potential for "imminent and irreparable damage" to the National Butterfly Center, a 100-acre riverfront nature reserve adjacent to property where the private group was building the wall.
Although the surge had begun to recede in Kansas City, Missouri's largest city, a number of riverfront roads remained flooded and city residents were urged to conserve water to help utility crews cope with the deluge.
And then on Monday came another blow: news that the Rams, a source of entertainment and civic pride for many in this proud riverfront city, were heading west to Los Angeles, the city from which they came.
Despite the skittishness around European and Japanese equities, Riverfront Investment Group's director of international portfolio management, Chris Konstantinos, also told "Closing Bell" that his firm has been careful in snapping up buying opportunities in Japanese real estate.
The U.S. and Chinese delegations later appeared to have reached Shanghai's historic riverfront Fairmont Peace Hotel where sources say the U.S. delegations are having dinner, but both teams avoided the media and did not make public comments.
"It was a real challenge getting contemporary art accepted in the heart of the ancient Rome," Mr. Kentridge said, even if the project was meant to entice Romans to the neglected riverfront, to give it new life.
WHAT: A riverfront house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms HOW MUCH: $1,200,000 SIZE: 3,895 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT: $133 SETTING: Gulfport is a coastal city in southern Mississippi, about 80 miles from New Orleans.
The former military intelligence officer, 66, had lived quietly for eight years in the riverfront town of Salisbury until, British officials say, suspected Russian agents smeared the nerve agent Novichok on the handle of his front door.
This part of town is currently mid-gentrification: beards, skinny jeans, and gin cocktails are found in abundance along the riverfront, while the backstreets are still lined with old-school tile-walled restaurants such as this one.
While northern Greenpoint is dotted with stylish new multifamily projects — others include Eleven33, a seven-story rental on Manhattan Avenue, and the Greenpoint, a riverfront condo-rental on India Street — a commercial vibe still permeates the area.
The deal the developers struck with the community board and the city was that it would have lots of public open space, linked with the High Line and the riverfront — a promise that Related has now reiterated.
For weekend outings they bought a car, which they use to explore what is sometimes referred to as New Jersey's "gold coast," the string of rapidly developing riverfront towns that stretch from Fort Lee to Jersey City.
"The market has gone from very little chance of recession to pricing in an overwhelming chance of recession despite the data not supporting that," said Michael Jones, chief investment officer of RiverFront Investment Group in Richmond, Virginia.
By Saturday, high water was creeping to the edge of the scenic commercial district in Parkville, Missouri, a riverfront suburb of 353,700 residents just upstream from Kansas City known for its antique shops, art galleries and restaurants.
The bridge was built mostly on time and on budget, mostly due to extreme attention from the NY governors's office to not allow deviations (except to stop construction on July 4th so that construction wouldn't mar riverfront BBQs).
Detectives had canvassed and reviewed hundreds of hours of video as of late Tuesday and expanded the search area along the Chicago riverfront hoping to find video to be able to release a public description of the offenders.
The E.P.A. website still lists its success stories: refashioning an old textile mill in Hickory, N.C., into a retail, dining and event space, and redeveloping former factory sites on the banks of Iowa's Cedar River into riverfront condominiums.
My first introduction to shikumen came 10 years ago, when Peter Hibbard, the former president of the Shanghai chapter of the Royal Asiatic Society China, took me on a tour of an alleyway complex near the riverfront Bund.
The shooting in Dayton, a riverfront city of about 140,000 people in southwestern Ohio, came just 13 hours after a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, where 20 people were killed and 26 others wounded.
For instance, since its entry into the slow-city network in 2015, Lidzbark in Poland has redeveloped its riverfront, introduced free electric public transport, and built new bike lanes and a public square, according to its mayor Maciej Sitarek.
" [Riverfront Times] Call her: (2573) 2756-8163 | Email her Climate change denier "In the same month the regulatory plan was released, the president also pledged to give $2816 billion in taxpayer funds to the United Nations' Green Climate Fund.
Bobby Griffin found the clusters of shiny silver mercury globules scattered across his San Jacinto riverfront property on Tuesday, a few hundred yards from the San Jacinto Waste Pits, a Superfund site that was inundated during last week's storm.
In the 1790s, Peter Delabegarre (also known as Pierre de la Bigarre) acquired riverfront property next to Clermont, the estate of Chancellor Robert R. Livingston, and planned a town he called Tivoli, after the summer residence of Roman emperors.
An Uzbek immigrant accused of carrying out the attack by driving a rental truck down a riverfront bike path on Tuesday appeared to have acted alone, but the Halloween Day attack had all the hallmarks of terrorism, authorities said.
The shooting in Dayton, a riverfront city of about 140,000 people in southwestern Ohio, took place just 13 hours after a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, where 20 people were killed and 26 others wounded.
The eight people killed in a truck driver&aposs rampage have been honored with a nighttime walk down the riverfront esplanade where the victims died as both investigators and terror-weary New Yorkers try to make sense of the crime.
Why are the authorities in Ferguson, Mo. so given to quasi-martial crowd control methods (such as bans on walking on the street) and, per the reporting of Riverfront Times, the firing of tear gas at people in their own yards?
The Foreign Secretary of India Subrahmayam Jaishankar, another speaker at the panel discussion, pointed to India's current environmental campaigns, including Swachh Bharat (Clean India) and the Ganga Rejuventation project to clean up the country's storied riverfront and deal with pollution there.
Wedged between the Fort Washington freeway trench and the Ohio River, a stone's throw from the city's baseball park and football stadium, sits the Riverfront Transit Center, a two-story tall, half-mile long underground concrete tube opened in 2003.
Southwest of the city center, the pretty riverfront Belém district is defined by its landmarks: the Manueline-style Jerónimos Monastery, the 2000th-century Belém Tower and, since 2180, the futuristic facade of MAAT, the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology.
It was on Ms. Hays's tour, while visiting The Passage, an interactive riverfront monument to the Trail of Tears, designed by descendants of Cherokees who were forcibly removed from the area, that I glimpsed the tensions that come from rapid growth.
Even many agrarian sections of the river are protected by levees, including the Sny Island Levee Drainage District, upstream from Grafton, which shields farmland along a fertile stretch of Illinois riverfront and has been accused of building its levees too high.
New Jersey | 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths A 57-year-old, nearly 3,5003-square-foot riverfront house on two-thirds of an acre with a sun room, a formal dining room, a family room with a gas fireplace and a bluestone patio.
Without a functioning state to contain it, fighting between factions went unhindered in Lashkar Gah, and much of the hotel's riverfront facade was destroyed, the bricks from its three-foot-thick walls cascading down the steep bank and into the river.
In 2010, the town bought three acres from CSX Transportation and has done preliminary designs for a riverfront park that would be reached by a pedestrian overpass above the tracks, offering a place to take in the dramatic Catskill Mountain views.
At the 18th-century riverfront estate of Edwynn Houk, a photography gallery owner, and his wife, Nancy Wu Houk, an art conservator and beekeeper, alternating rows of fruit trees and lavender plants provided a buffet for Ms. Houk's tough Russian honeybees.
COSTLY FAILURE The frenzied and failed effort to persuade the Rams to stay in St. Louis by building them a new riverfront stadium will end up costing the public more than $16.2 million — and no ground was ever broken on the project.
The attack on a riverfront bike path in New York City was carried out with a pickup truck that home contractors or do-it-yourself handymen can get with no background check and little worry it will raise red flags among law enforcement.
Police issued voluntary evacuation orders for 200 to 300 homes in the small, riverfront city of St. Joseph, Missouri, where early on Friday North America's longest river was at 31.43 feet (1.53 meters), about 6 inches (15 cm) below its record level.
In New Bern, a riverfront city near North Carolina's coast, Bryan Moore and his nephew Logan did exactly what authorities warned against: they left their homes to go swimming in the floodwaters after having spent days at home without electricity or running water.
So many similar places have vanished before our very eyes -- Texas Stadium, Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati), Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta), the Kingdome (Seattle), Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh), the Omni arena (also in Atlanta), all demolished or imploded, wiped off the face of the earth.
Residents in this riverfront region have long been divided over Mr. Hillary's guilt or innocence, and the verdict, rendered by Judge Felix J. Catena in a nonjury trial, which was requested by the defense, did not seem likely to quell the debate.
At the western tip of Warren Street, we settled on the grass of Promenade Hill for views of the river, and later hopped on the "Spirit on Hudson" for a 90-minute cruise from its dock at Riverfront Park, just down the street.
Three decades of investment cleared pollutants from the Tennessee River and the air, replaced old riverfront plants with parks and trails, strengthened the 11,000-student University of Tennessee at Chattanooga campus and constructed attractions, like a freshwater aquarium that opened in 1992.
Rising on 10 recently cleared acres of riverfront property beside what would become the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the complex, with a cutting-edge design and high prices, became a magnet for attention long before the first portions opened.
As Mayor Frank Klipsch of Davenport starts that conversation — a wide-ranging discussion of upstream levee heights, riverfront development and whether the city should install permanent flood protection — there is one topic he sees little benefit in raising: human-caused climate change.
The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch shares 30,000 acres near Saratoga in south central Wyoming, about an hour's drive from Laramie, with a working cattle ranch and 20 miles of private fishing riverfront, including 225 miles on the North Platte River.
Bargemusic opened 40 years ago amid abandoned warehouses and riverfront weeds as the rather impossible dream of Olga Bloom, a violinist who used her widow's mite to buy the barge, panel its interior and install a picture window to overlook Manhattan's skyscrapers.
Cylindrical towers, one emblazoned with an image of Shiva, stood at intervals along the riverfront—sewage-pumping stations that are designed to protect the most sensitive expanse of the bathing ghats, from Assi Ghat, in the south, to Raj Ghat, in the north.
The least expensive was a one-bedroom at the Ivanhoe co-op, a 1960s complex in Nyack, for $198,000, while the priciest was a Queen Anne-style house with six bedrooms, six bathrooms and eight fireplaces, on 1.42 riverfront acres, for $103 million.
It is a job that frequently lets him shed his suit and tie for a helmet and fireproof racing suit while testing new products at the General Motors Proving Grounds in Milford, Michigan, an hour northwest of its corporate headquarters along the Detroit riverfront.
Cal Fire "has determined that the Camp Fire was caused by electrical transmission lines owned and operated" by PG&E near the small riverfront community of Pulga, about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Paradise in Butte County, the agency said in a statement.
NEW YORK – The eight people killed in a truck driver&aposs rampage were honored by friends and strangers with a walk down the riverfront esplanade where the victims died as both investigators and terror-weary New Yorkers tried to make sense of the crime.
At the epicenter of this debate, Los Angeles can create a model short-term policy that every community from beach towns like Del Mar and Miami Beach to Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio riverfront towns and many cities across the nation can model their rules after.
Depending on which part of this sprawling township you are in, the scene varies — from the funky beach and marina communities that line Sandy Hook Bay to the horse farms and large riverfront estates in the south and the collegiate atmosphere around the Brookdale campus.
"If it rains in Wichita, Kansas, that water is going to go right past my office in about a week," said Grant Gerondale, the community development director in Sand Springs, a riverfront Tulsa suburb of 20,000 that was hard hit by flooding this week.
A luxurious and stylish option along the riverfront, the 19-room Hotel des Artists Ping Silhouette (181 Charoenrat Road, 66-53-249-999) is a jigsaw of right angles and dark colors with pool, spa, tearoom, restaurant and large groomed backyard lounge along the water.
It had a hospital and a community clubhouse; riverfront parkland; curling and skating rinks; a public school for 400 students; apartment buildings and hundreds of new houses; paved streets; power, water and sewer systems; and a hotel worthy of a princess and her prince.
International Real Estate 2500 Photos View Slide Show ' A RIVERFRONT HOUSE NEAR DOWNTOWN CALGARY $216 MILLION This two-story, stone-and-stucco house is in the established Elbow Park neighborhood of Calgary, the largest city in Alberta Province, Canada, with a population of 2500 million.
Outfitters Black Tomato and Remote Lands now offer journeys in the region, from guided archaeological tours to rock climbing and river jaunts in basket boats Columbus, Ohio With a revitalized riverfront and booming downtown, Columbus is already one of the nation's fastest-growing cities.
Now, it's poised to become the model for the future of innovative urban transportation, with self-driving shuttles carrying travelers along the Scioto Mile, which recently completed a massive revitalization, adding 33 acres of riverfront green space for festivals, water sports and outdoor art.
Sarah Fenske, the St. Louis-based editor-in-chief of the Riverfront Times, wrote a smart editorial lambasting the project, pointing out that it's even more egregious in St. Louis, which has the worst gender-based pay disparity in the U.S., according to a PayScale survey.
It's not just the riverfront aesthetes who wilt at the thought of hulking iron vessels blocking their cherished water views — although having 16 barges anchored off Yonkers day and night might make that funky river town suddenly feel a lot more like a floodlit Galveston, Tex.
Just about the entire roster of the House Democratic leadership showed up at a riverfront casino here Sunday night to lavish praise on Robert A. Brady, who is a Pennsylvania congressman but is better known in these parts as the head of the Philadelphia Democratic organization.
He was less ambivalent about projects to extend Riverfront Park, which connects downtown Newark and the Ironbound to the Passaic River, and to revive Ironbound Stadium, a beloved sports field that was contaminated by chemicals from a plastics plant and has been closed for 30 years.
Mr. Thanoon and the others awaited word of loved ones whose fates remained unknown after an overloaded pleasure craft carrying people between Mosul's riverfront and a small island in the middle of the Tigris capsized on Thursday, dumping its passengers into the water and then sinking.
Investigators worked through the night to determine what led a truck driver to plow down people on a riverfront bike path near the World Trade Center, brandishing air guns and yelling "God is great" in Arabic as his deadly route of terror ended with a crash, authorities said.
After all that strenuous preparation, California's junior senator made it a point to build in some time away from the briefing books while in the Motor City, heading out for a date night with her husband Douglas Emhoff to see MAXWELL at The Aretha amphitheater on Detroit's riverfront.
Despite health warnings by state and federal officials to limit consumption of fish tainted with the chemical — including an "eat none" notice to pregnant women and those of childbearing age — many poor minority residents of riverfront communities continue to eat, and even subsist on, fish caught in the river.
"What stands out with Albert Kahn is his idea of how the riverfront should be used," said Ryan Patrick Hooper, a journalist at WDET-FM in Detroit, who also gives tours of the Kahn-designed Fisher Building through Pure Detroit, a company and store that sells Detroit-branded merchandise.
Before the end of the year, he plans to open a vast dining emporium at Tysons Galleria, a luxury mall in McLean, Va. His French restaurant Requin is scheduled to open this month at the Wharf, a $2.53 billion development on 24 acres along Washington's long-neglected riverfront.
"I saw the renaissance was going to take place, and I totally wanted to be part of it," said Mr. Antunes, 49, who grew up in Newark and bought a two-bedroom riverfront condominium in Harrison in 2007 for $12,000, opening a hair salon in town as well.
The Kleinbasel (Lesser Basel) side is a great place for a riverfront ride on an ebike, available at the main train station for 1443 Swiss francs per day, or about $20.50 with a BaselCard (free with any hotel stay, also includes 50 percent off museum admissions and other perks).
With last fall's move eight blocks north to One Illinois Center, to a building designed by the modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the renamed Chicago Architecture Center gained a prominent riverfront location and a platform to tell the story of Chicago design and its global influence.
Her firm is handling the Domino Sugar project, the luxury conversion of the waterfront sugar refinery in Williamsburg that will bring 2,800 new units to the area — 25 percent of which will go to lower-income renters — as well as a public square and dog run on the riverfront.
Investigators "determined that the Camp Fire was caused by electrical transmission lines owned and operated" by PG&E near the small riverfront community of Pulga, about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Paradise in Butte County, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said in a statement.
Cleveland (CNN)The "Silent Majority" Donald Trump has inspired and rallied throughout his campaign congregated in a riverfront park here Monday -- a hodgepodge of supporters who, while unlikely to step foot inside the convention hall less than a mile away, nevertheless counted themselves among the real estate mogul's most fervent backers.
As I saw during a visit to Modesto in the Central Valley, one idea is to create more floodplains by taking riverfront land (usually farmland) that had been protected by levees and berms and allowing that land to flood, which can lower river flood levels at communities along the river.
Residential development bordering the riverfront Mill District just north of the street began popping up in the 433s and gained momentum amid beautification efforts, including the opening in 2003 of the Mill City Museum in the ruins of an old mill and the Guthrie Theater's move to the area in 2006.
Over nearly eight years here, he won praise from supporters for his efforts to increase the public school system's graduation rates and the time children spend in school, to secure money for public transit, and to draw new businesses and development to Chicago, including a remaking of the city's riverfront.
Doyle Murphy, the editor in chief of Riverfront Times, a 0003-year-old weekly in St. Louis, knew how much the publication depended on ads from the Chocolate Pig, Beast Butcher & Block, the Pat Connolly Tavern and many other restaurants not far from the paper's headquarters on North 2000st Street.
Doyle Murphy, the editor in chief of Riverfront Times, a 0003-year-old weekly in St. Louis, knew how much the publication depended on ads from the Chocolate Pig, Beast Butcher & Block, the Pat Connolly Tavern and many other restaurants not far from the paper's headquarters on North 2000st Street.
Depicting the riverfront of the Nile, the composition breaks into three horizontal zones: the sky above, constituting a bit more than half the frame; the river below, which is a broad stippled band; and a thin interstitial layer, much darker, of an island marked with feathery, dendritic clusters of palms.
The capital of Ohio, one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, lives largely in the future tense: There's a palpable energy when walking through yuppie-centric Short North, drinking with strangers around a bonfire in the still-bohemian Olde Towne East, or strolling along the new riverfront.
" Monuments removed: Three plaques commemorating Confederate soldiers The plaques were removed from the city's Riverfront Park a day after after Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry told a News-Journal reporter that he didn't think the plaques "need to have a prominent place in public life if it is in homage to the Confederacy.
Last month, multiple aldermen rejected an Emanuel-backed $6 billion plan that would have allowed a developer to turn a piece of riverfront into a multi-venue entertainment district with venues co-owned by mega-promoter LiveNation and a soccer stadium fronted by the Ricketts family, the owners of the Chicago Cubs.
But Apple's strategy of investing in high-yield markets — state-of-the-art Chinese stores, an extremely fancy five-story atrium in Paris, a riverfront property in Chicago — means it's focusing less on areas like Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Vermont, and West Virginia, states that don't even have one Apple Store.
The generous offer drew instant endorsements from the state and city governments after approval of the plan was announced in 2014 by the Hudson River Park Trust, a public benefit corporation that has jurisdiction over the pier but little financial support from the government for its mission to protect and upgrade the riverfront.
The hearing is scheduled to begin on Monday in nearby Canton; its outcome may be felt in Potsdam — a riverfront village that has been shaken and divided by Garrett's murder — as well as further afield, as prosecutors seek more methods to convict those charged and defense lawyers seek more ways to exonerate them.
A few years earlier, his friend had bought a condo off the Greystone stop of the Metro-North line, and before Mr. Rios returned to Manhattan, they swung by the friend's brother's place at Modera Hudson Riverfront, a new development on the banks of the Hudson River two train stops closer to Manhattan.
Here's what you need to know: • The man who sped a rental truck down a riverfront bike path in New York on Tuesday had been planning the attack for a year and "appears to have followed almost to a T the instructions that ISIS has put out," a city police official said.
"It will draw people from the heart of the city to the panoramic views along a riverfront area that has long been neglected, but thanks to MAAT, will become a vibrant new destination within Lisbon," said António Mexia, chairman of the EDP Foundation, which supports cultural initiatives and funded the new museum.
NEW BERN, N.C. — In this gracious riverfront town, where the waters rose with frightening swiftness last week to submerge entire neighborhoods, President Trump gazed in wonder on Wednesday at an elegant yacht that had been washed ashore during Hurricane Florence and now lay shipwrecked against the back deck of a red brick house.

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