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Nationwide over the last decade, the Asian population in suburbs grew by almost 2.8 million, or 53%, while that of core cities grew 770, 000, or 28%.
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Over the years, her themes became grander: the growth of civilisations, the wealth of nations, moral behaviour, all with cities at their core.
ECONOMIST: Jane Jacobs
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"The focus for both government and cities needs to be ensuring that there are sufficient resources to implement the first round of eight Core City Deals, at the same time as delivering transformational deals for a new wave of cities, " it said.
BBC: Milton Keynes
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They came third in more seats than ever, they have become irrelevant in Britain's cities (outside London) and their core vote is shrinking.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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During the global financial downturn, most investors have been risk-averse and focusing on "core" assets, mostly fully leased buildings in top cities.
WSJ: Europe's Top Property Fund Shows Taste for Risk
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Smart cities are seeing value in energizing their urban core.
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Among all of the Census Bureau's 366 metropolitan statistical areas collections of cities or counties that are economically tied to an urban core with at least 50, 000 people personal income declined in 223 areas in 2009.
WSJ: Incomes Fall in Most Metro Areas
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The Great Depression and two World Wars shook the continent to its core, and rapid industrialisation and urbanisation saw the need for space in cities at a premium.
BBC: Europe��s grand old theme parks
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If we assume most cities and states will at some point refuse to cut into the core public curriculum and also will not allow education costs to continually outpace inflation, the system is left only with the option of increasing productivity.
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Not one of the top 10 growth cities for 2010 to the present, or last year, had urban core densities more than a half of those of places like Boston (40th for 2000 to the present), New York (41st), Los Angeles (42nd) or Chicago (43rd).
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