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Fifth, it restricts the coastal population's penetration of the interior, and forces coastlanders to live in a cramped and crowded manner on the coast, struggling and competing for land-space and other amenities, while more suitable areas are available farther south.
Modern mosques have a variety of amenities available to their congregants.
Diamond VIP is the highest tier level, these members receive benefits such as access to the Executive Level lounge at Hilton Hotels, complimentary in-room internet access, Guaranteed 48-hour reservations, a dedicated " Diamond VIP Desk " which members can call for priority reservations and travel planning, a dedicated VIP check in line at larger hotels, best available room pre-assignments, and special in-hotel amenities such as room upgrades and arrival amenities.
These amenities however, are only available to Nemo, Professor Aronnax and his companions.
Recreational facilities located in Tega Cay include 27 holes of golf with a clubhouse and pavilion, 8 lighted tennis courts, several miles of walking trails, and 4 city owned parks of which 2 have baseball and soccer fields available for public use with waterfront amenities including a beach and swimming center, a marina, and 3 areas to launch boats.
There are no amenities or services available, but guided walks are led by local experts.
Outdoor amenities available to park users include: recreation trails, playgrounds, picnic shelters and pavilions, athletic fields, fishing ponds, and landscape areas.
There is a main gate leading to paved streets that are named after religious and secular dignitaries ; a summer school program focused on the arts with some classes available for university credit ; a fire hall and movie theater ; a world-renowned amphitheater as well as familiar summer amenities like ice cream pavilions, tourist shops, craft fairs and beaches.
Other motivations are to gain better amenities than those available in single-person housing, to share the work of maintaining a household, and to have the companionship of other people.
No recreational or visitors ' amenities are available at the historic site.
The town's large and long esplanade area has always been an attraction for tourists, especially those day-tripping from the mainland, as the amenities are all available by walking from the pier.
Modern Woburn Sands contains many amenities, details of which are available on a local website.
McDonald Campground offers amenities like potable water, pit toilets, picnic tables and fire pits ( seasonally available ).
Prior Centennial has 17 reservable sites and amenities include potable water, pit toilets, picnic tables and fire pits ( seasonally available ).
Sunday newspapers are not available and almost all shops and local amenities are closed on Sundays.
The last two generations of the SL are hardtop convertibles with technological and comfort amenities, and it also has available heated and cooled seats with a massage function.
The map was a result of community collaboration and visually displays services and amenities available to Frankston North residents.
Current amenities and services available include a play area in the centre, local shopping, a post office, medical centre, schooling for juniors and a football ground with numerous artificial pitches available.
The late Mr. Linganna Puttal Pujari ( 1915 – 1999 ), who migrated to Mumbai from Nizamabad in Andhra Pradesh in the year 1928, a prominent social worker and city and state legislator, was largely responsible for most of the civic amenities available to the residents of Kamathipura today.
The A8 is available with standard luxury amenities, including dual-zone climate control, wood and leather interior trim, 14-way power and heated seats, and an enhanced Bose audio system.
For Lexus, The GS was placed above the front-wheel drive ES luxury sedan with its superior drivetrain setup, power and available amenities.
A parallel system of private hospitals provides services not available in public hospitals, or available with extra amenities ( such as private rooms and other boutique services.

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With new amenities and a revitalization of the downtown neighborhood, fan interest renewed.
This phase will include the restoration of Buckingham Fountain and fountain table, the construction of a new equipment room with selective demolition, structural construction and repair, masonry restoration and repair, mechanical and electrical work, bronze restoration and repair and installation of site improvements and amenities.
Zoning can also reduce the minimum amount of parking required to be built with new development, and can be used to require set-asides for parks and other community amenities.
These areas are not part of the " new town ", and are not directly served by its amenities.
The new economic geography appears to have garnered more interest in Europe than in America where amenities, notably climate, have been found to better predict human location and re-location patterns, as emphasized in recent work by Mark Partridge.
The government also accepted most of the recommendations of the 1961 Parker Morris Report for significantly improved standards of space and amenities new local authority dwellings.
When the vote was completed, the vast majority of the residents of province voted in favour of Pakistan and the region was subsequently incorporated into the new country with full civic amenities and rights.
The majority of longtime members cancelled their memberships as a form of protest to the deal. The current management believes that once a new and much smaller gym is built without a track and other amenities the old YMCA had, revenue will come from temporary and seasonal memberships that they can get from local students around the area.
Thus, new settlements were established by mill owners around the mills – sometimes developing a pre-existing community – with their own amenities such as schools, chapels, and markets.
The shopping center on the west side of the downtown area was demolished and a new shopping center, town homes and other amenities will be built on the shopping center land and on adjacent land in the former borough landfill to the south.
The new summer home contained such amenities as a two-lane bowling alley, an electric elevator, a private chapel, greenhouse, 13 fireplaces and in all, over 44 rooms.
When completed, the new park will offer a variety of amenities, such as an amphitheater, festival grounds, ball parks, lighted tennis courts, and biking trails.
The new terminal has a large lobby, pilot ’ s lounge, a vending machine area, office space, a large conference room space upstairs that doubles as an observation deck to watch aircraft fly in and out of the airport, and other amenities.
A large influx of new residents drawn by Bend's lifestyle amenities, along with the low interest rates and easy lending that fostered a national housing boom in 2001-2005, resulted in increased activity in Bend's construction and real estate sectors and have caused the rate of home price appreciation in Bend to grow substantially during that period.
The new school building housed grade 1-8 and featured, what were at the time, state-of-the-art amenities.
These new developments are far from the university, but their lower property tax rates allow them to offer students more amenities for their monthly rent.
As of 2008, local amenities include a supermarket, several restaurants, public library, banks, a large building supply center, new hardware store and a large car dealership.
Bunbury has amenities such as a cricket pavilion, sports pitches, tennis courts, a scout hut ( with a new one under construction in 2011 ) and a village hall.
Other amenities include a municipal library, which forms a prominent local landmark, housed in the B-Listed former buildings of the Bishopbriggs School, which was first opened in 1896 and was converted to a library when the new Bishopbriggs High School opened in 1965.
( One of the concerns for this game having been the weather, since Dallas can be cold in January, but the new stadium would offer top amenities and a retractable roof.
The new terminal consisted of several taxiways, maintenance platforms, parking areas, a cellar, passenger halls, Mezzanine areas and other amenities.
Rohe's design principle of " less is more " and emphasis on functional amenities created a fine example of early functionalism architecture, a groundbreaking new vision in building design at the time.
Completed in 1975 at a cost of $ 18 million, The Summit represented a lavish new breed of sports arena, replete with amenities, that would help the NBA grow from a second-tier professional sport into the multi-billion dollar entertainment industry that it is today.
The new airfield's modern, electrically illuminated, concrete runways ( when most " airports " still had dirt runways and no night landings ) and comfortable terminal facilities with numerous amenities made it among the most advanced of its day, earning a rating of A-1 ( the highest ) by the United States Department of Commerce at the time.
The area's amenities, such as the natural beauty of the area, the opportunities for fishing ( both marine and freshwater ), its convenience as a jumping-off point for new outdoor recreation and ecotourism activities such as hiking, kayaking, and mountain-biking, lend themselves to these activities very well.

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