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And it will be cramped, with about 8,500 square feet of selling space compared with 12,000 in the old place.
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The remaining space in the room was cramped with medical equipment.
The place doesn't appear impressive — the prayer room is cramped, with whitewashed walls and fluorescent lights.
The ground floor of the building serves as a warehouse, which was cramped with rows of brown shipping boxes piled on top of each other.
But it's cramped, with an annoying lack of room between the circular seating area at each pair of lanes and the back wall.
Waiting rooms are institutional-feeling and the bustling hallways are cramped with dozens of staff members, who sidestep one another while moving between exam rooms.
At the time, Ms. Giribone was pregnant with a second child — their son, Numa, who is now 4 months old — and their living quarters were cramped, with no outdoor space.
The art deco Philharmonic Hall has one of the most beautiful auditoriums in the country, and its acoustic is remarkable - but the backstage facilities, Petrenko tells me, are cramped, with nowhere to practise.
On the small construction site on Hillside Avenue, which is cramped with earth movers and other equipment, the first building going up is the 2,800-square-foot 2,800-square-foot 2,800-square-footeat roomeetingthouse and a kitchen.
The road was cramped with parked cars.
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