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"We're looking at wetlands as amenities, as new vistas," Mr. Rummell said.
But when they are accessible, landlords can market them as amenities.
As amenities, green roofs have been popular in high-end residential buildings in New York.
As amenities go, it was Gilligan's Island — as primitive as can be.
Museums are often viewed as amenities, but the experience of these cities underscores the role of museums as essential community institutions.
Owners have access to both private golf courses, as well as amenities like a private beach club and 30 miles of paved trails.
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But developers stress that their housing units should stand on their own for the idea of the farm-as-amenity to click.
He laments that his own co-op apartment in Jamaica, which he bought in 1998 out of foreclosure, does not have as many amenities and as much security.
One "loves Grgich Hills white wine as amenity upon arrival," and another "waited too long for breakfast" in March of 1998.
Urban greenspaces are universally valued as amenity-recreation venues, wildlife refuges and essential livable-city ingredients.
Urban forests are increasingly valued for multiple benefits such as amenity, cultural values, native biodiversity, ecosystem services, and carbon sequestration.
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