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Tag Archives: transport
New York Still Alpha Eppest City
New York’s population was supposed to increase by nearly 400,000 but in reality, so says the census, it grew only 2.1% with about 167,000 new people. But the thing is, New York is already the biggest city in the country, … Continue reading
Posted in Moving, Uncategorized
Tagged alpha cities, Moving, New York, transport, world cities
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Detroit Now Probably 18th Biggest City
Detroit’s population plummeted about 237,500 or 25 percent to 713,777. Detroit’s mayor is all, oh they must have missed some counties, cuz if a city is bigger than 750,000 they get special monies from the government. Yeah right. No one … Continue reading
Posted in Home Moving
Tagged biggest american cities, detroit population, Moving, portland or population, transport
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Chicago vs. Houston
Chicago officially lost the spot as the second largest biggest city in the country to L.A. in 1990, but it probably happened around 1981. Today, as of the 2010 Census, Chicago lost 6.9% of its population to fall to 2,695,598. … Continue reading
Housing Slumps in New Cities
Phoenix, Miami, and Vegas saw the worst of it. Now Minneapolis, Atlanta, and Seattle are having their turn. The cities that were hit the hardest are nearing the end of their cycle as they watch prices begin to rise again, … Continue reading
Posted in Home Moving, Moving
Tagged atlanta, case-schiller, minneapolis, Moving, seattle real estate, transport
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Moving For a Free (Or Price-Reduced) Lunch
In New York City, it has long been common for students to qualify for a free or price reduced lunch, if their family income falls below a certain level ($28,665 and $40,793, respectively). The Department of Education has absorbed the … Continue reading
Posted in Home Moving, Moving
Tagged free lunch, Moving, price reduced lunch, school lunch, transport
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Cold Snap After Storm
Moving away from winter is a hopeful moment. The sun starts to shine brighter, the birds start to chirp, and the groundhog doesn’t see his shadow. But whoa there. After this week of heavy snowfall across a swath of the … Continue reading
Where Can I Move Where It Isn’t Cold?
It is really cold this winter.
High Speed Train Line Goin’ To California
When plans were approved on Dec. 9th to allocate another $600 million to California after Ohio and Wisconsin passed on it, it became clear that the High Speed Train Line eventually destined to connect L.A., San Francisco, and San Diego … Continue reading
Why Is It So Cold?
This is the coldest December in 115 years in Florida. It usually gets up to around 80 degrees, but temperatures have been about 20 degrees colder this year. Older folks are dismayed to say the least. They chose to transport … Continue reading