New Yorkers are sometimes accused of being inhospitable to out-of-towners, but this is ridiculous.
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Sixty percent of the cases handled here involve homeowners who were speculators and out-of-towners.
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None of the top-10 most diverse neighborhoods in the country is a familiar name to out-of-towners.
Its high-end restaurant and casual pinte (cafe-bistro) are loved by locals and out-of-towners alike.
When out-of-towners come a-cropper in Scores, most New Yorkers adopt a position of amused superiority.
"Most of our people are out-of-towners, " says Atul Kelkar, a manager of Smiles, a Bombay model-training agency.
Many are picked up at the bus terminals where the out-of-towners first arrive.
Now, on any given night, of the 19 tables at Manresa, out-of-towners fill two, Europeans one, and Japanese guests another.
Driven by affluent out-of-towners, housing prices, for example, are up 52% over the last three years, far outstripping income growth.
But it insists that it will still strictly enforce existing curbs on people, especially out-of-towners, buying more than one home.
The taxes have proliferated, the economists concluded, because they look like easy money to local officials, who assume renters are out-of-towners.
And you get to feel like a native, perhaps exploring a neighborhood where lodging for out-of-towners is usually unavailable or prohibitively expensive.
Washington residents are embracing the news by flooding the Craigslist Web site with offers to rent their homes and apartments to out-of-towners.
But Ruffins returns to tiny joints like Bullet's to tap into the spirit that comes from a mix of hard-to-impress neighborhood types and enthusiastic out-of-towners.
The main reason that those out-of-towners fail is lack of differentiation.
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People -- yes, complete strangers -- rent out their homes, lend their vehicles, lead guided tours and meet out-of-towners for meals, all set up via the Internet.
By sprinkling a massive number of out-of-towners (and their wallets) throughout a city, room-sharing sites have the ability to bring huge amounts of capital into new neighborhoods.
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The shop has become a magnet for out-of-towners and reporters.
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Friends in Rome is a social organisation that offers a chance to mingle with an international crowd - a mix of expats, locals and out-of-towners - and find out about the local social scene.
To keep them out, Moscow's mayor, Yuri Luzhkov, has managed to retain rules that force out-of-towners to register for residence, despite the Constitutional Court's ruling that they should not have to.
"We have local customers who want to add a special touch to a big event, out-of-towners who want to enjoy their vacation in style and business travelers who use the cars to entertain clients, " Short says.
Rich out-of-towners play at Singapore's two glamorous new casino resorts, opened in 2010, including the Marina Bay Sands complex with its celebrity chef restaurants and an infinity pool on the 57th floor with palm trees overlooking the skyline.
Half a mile south is the 151-room St Regis Atlanta, a hotel that is as popular with locals as it is with out-of-towners due to its location at the intersection of mansion-lined West Paces Ferry Road and commercial Peachtree Road.
The Obama campaign used trial and error to figure out everything from the best ways to get voters to the polls (using their neighbors, not out-of-towners) to the best East Coast celebrity to host a dinner ( Sarah Jessica Parker).
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