"Jersey Strong" is a docu-series from the producers of "Brick City" that focuses on two unconventional families in Newark, N.
These established his reputation and helped to transform Boston from a colonial town built mostly in wood to a federal city predominantly of brick.
Portland's "hundred or so food carts that compete with any brick and mortar restaurant in the city" are another asset, a commenter writes.
"We delivered the right access and messages in every capital city in Europe and, brick by brick, took down Arcelor's defenses, " Gnodde says.
This can be seen to represent the allure of real estate in a city composed almost entirely of brick and concrete and stainless steel that is nonetheless constantly in motion.
At Campos Plaza in Alphabet City, a pair of brick towers near the East River, about 200 public housing residents gathered at a public meeting to hear about the proposal, with many listening on headphones to simultaneous translation in Spanish, Russian and Mandarin.
The delegates convened in the city's new blond-brick auditorium.
Say a merchant owns a retail store -- a brick-and-mortar store, on a city street.
And it was in Bandera that the Great Western Trail began, and with it the cult of the cowboy: 300, 000 head of longhorn cattle, most rustled from Mexico, herded through its broad main street every year in the 1870s and '80s, a last staging post to stock up on liquor and chilli brick before the long, hard ride to Dodge City, Kansas.
Homes with floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights are joining the brick row houses and Victorians that have long lined the city's streets.
On his wall hung a painting of the huge conical brick structure that still stands at the west of the city, built by the British to store rice after a devastating famine in the 1770s.
Brick-and-mortar shops can "capture things like name, city and email address" when a person buys something or signs up for a loyalty card, said a Yahoo Inc.
Reminders of that terrible day reverberate 1, 300 miles from New York, inside a large, modern brick home on a quiet cul-de-sac just north of Oklahoma City.
Tucked away behind brick walls in tight terraced streets, a little bit of the countryside in the city.
He returned to the city where he was born, across the Brooklyn Bridge, in the brick apartment towers of Red Hook.
The unlikely pair met amid the neon lights of New York City's Times Square over the weekend and headed back to the squat brick home of 73-year-old Joseph Galfy Jr. on a quiet cul-de-sac in suburban Clark, N.
We skim so low over the roof tops of the city, I feel like I can see in through the windows of the mud brick houses.
Located close to tourist hot spots Ipanema and Leblon, it is the largest favela in the city with an estimated 250, 000 residents living in the vertiginous, tight wall of brick and concrete housing that covers the entire hillside.
FORBES: Favela Tourism Provides Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Rio
There seems little point ordering chart-toppers that I can get in the city today, but I can pick and choose from the back catalogue much more easily than at a brick-and-mortar store.
应用推荐