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As foreign companies ramp up their presence here, local developers are building to accommodate them.
Today members will break ground for a new, 25,000-square-foot building to accommodate a growing constituency.
Louvers are to be installed in window bays throughout the building to accommodate extra air-conditioning and ventilation.
A spokesman for the Education Department said Wadleigh's middle school grades occupy just four classrooms, so there is room in the building to accommodate another school.
A new peace plan, the road map, calls on Israel to freeze settlement construction, but Israel says it must keep building to accommodate "natural growth".
If the mosque is unable to expand its holdings, the amir says, it may have to move to a larger building to accommodate the growing number of worshipers.
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"Landlords are aware these are noncredit tenants," he said, and many are reluctant to make investments to build out space in their buildings to accommodate them.
Developers are expected to construct buildings to accommodate spinoff businesses.
Middlesbrough now boasts a growing population with swanky modern buildings to accommodate the students.
And Stamford built a number of huge, single-occupancy buildings to accommodate the corporations moving up from Manhattan.
The LoLo that Mr. Chakrabarti proposes would add one square mile to Manhattan, with enough apartments and office buildings to accommodate 94,000 residents and 370,000 commuters.
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