Sentence examples for difficult to redevelop from inspiring English sources

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These tracts are disproportionately concentrated in poor communities because contaminated sites are more difficult to redevelop if property values are depressed.

This is prompting them to look at the former corporate headquarters buildings in places like New Jersey and Westchester County, which have been difficult to redevelop for use by multiple tenants.

Predictably enough, Sadiq Kahn has echoed Goldsmith's commitment to the cause by pointing slightly too long at his own 'London Plan', which will apparently "make it more difficult to redevelop key cultural and heritage venues".

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The supply chains and skills that have been established could be lost and would be very difficult and expensive to redevelop again in the future".

If the building is sold — for example, to a commercial venture seeking to redevelop a property in a desirable location — Ms. Teer's children said it would be difficult to find new space.

Philanthropists were paying to redevelop parks.

The market wants to redevelop Harlem.

The push to redevelop Asbury Park began earlier this decade.

He may have to redevelop some mystique".

We're looking to redevelop Fresh Meadows in Queens.

To redevelop Mumbai and its hinterland involves moving people.

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