A Tour of the Nob Hill Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon

Posted by admin on March 10th, 2010 and filed under neighborhood properties | No Comments »

You’ll have a hard time finding a Portland resident that doesn’t love the area known as Nob Hill. Historic homes neighbor new condos in an area populated by restaurants and shops. There are also numerous old properties and apartments that have been converted to condominiums as well. Studio condos can be easily found for less than $200,000. New condos start typically at $300,000 and up. And historic houses from the late 1800s and early 1900s sell for $600,000 and up. For more information, visit www.OwnAPortlandHome.com.

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LTHForum Great Neighborhood Restaurants

Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 and filed under neighborhood restaurant | 1 Comment »

Chicago Tonight segment on great Chicagoland restaurants chosen by members of the food site LTHForum.com

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Hibiscus Restaurant Dallas – Chef Nick Badovinus

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under neighborhood services | No Comments »

We cooked 3-citrus scallops Nick at Hibiscus. Nick is now at his own creation on Lovers Ln – Neighborhood Services.

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Neighborhood Hot Spots – Downtown Tampa’s Channel District.

Posted by admin on December 15th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood pizza | 2 Comments »

There is so much going on in The Channel District. You can hop on the streetcar and go to the new Tampa Bay History Center, The Florida Aquarium or Ybor City. New parks have opened up along the riverwalk. Walk, ride your bike or take the streetcar to check out the restaurants, bars & the best pizza according to locals Amanda, David, Leslie and Blake.

To get the word out about all the cool places folks can enjoy, we enlisted the help of Julia Gorzka of http://www.brandtampa.com to visit The Place at Channelside and interview some of the folks who live here to get the inside scoop on their favorite places to hang out in the neighborhood.

Thank you Amanda, David, Leslie and Blake for sharing your favorite places with us!

“New and unprecedented, The Place at Channelside offers contemporary, urban living in an incomparable waterside location in the Channelside district of Tampa, FL. This stunning collection of luxurious, urban apartment homes delivers innovative, spacious interiors with a variety of visual delights, posh finishes and cutting-edge technology that combine to create a five-star living experience. Add resort-style amenities, downtown Tampa convenience, excellent security and unsurpassed waterfront entertainment options and its a place youll want to be. From front row views of Tampas Garrison Seaport and Florida Aquarium to the Ybor City historic electric streetcar line, IMAX and a variety of eclectic shops and restaurants on the waterfront, its all here at The Place at Channelside and just steps from your front door.”

Contact us for info on leasing, leasing to own and sales opportunities.
Leasing@ThePlaceChannelside.com
sales@theplacechannelside.com
http://www.theplacechannelside.com

912 Channelside Drive
Tampa, FL 33602
813.209.9500

Leasing Office Hours:
Mon Fri 10:00 am 7:00 pm
Sat: 10:00 am 5:00 pm
Sun: 12:00 pm 4:00 pm

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All Around Atlanta — Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta

Posted by admin on December 1st, 2009 and filed under neighborhood pizza | 1 Comment »

Anthony’s Italian Kitchen offers a little something for everyone in your group. You can get the legendary pasta supreme upstairs along with a salad or a pizza then head downstairs to shoot some pool and watch the game. Located in Marietta just east of the big chicken, Anthony’s is looking forward to becoming your favorite neighborhood eatery.

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Eating Global Vancouver – Jang Mo Jib Korean Restaurant

Posted by admin on October 18th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood restaurant | 9 Comments »

The second of the Eating Global Vancouver student film series, this film concentrates on the Moon family and their Korean restaurant chain, Jang Mo Jib. Through interviews with the father and daughter, we see different generations of a family-run business, and get rare behind the scenes interviews at the factory where kimchi, BBQ beef, and bone soup is prepared for the restaurants. Featuring a blend of authentic Korean dishes appealing to a variety of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and non-Asian customers, Jang Mo Jib reveals the challenge of family restaurants in Vancouver.
This film series grew out of one of our most popular classroom projects, in which students form groups and choose to research one of the myriad of restaurants that make Vancouver such a wonderful city for eating. Creating websites that feature interviews with the families (almost invariably global migrants to Vancouver) who run the restaurant, as well as in depth explorations of the restaurants themselves as sites of community interaction, our students combine ethnography with historical research in the Vancouver archives to create a rich portrait of each restaurant as a microcosm of Global Vancouver. Revealing the history of the restaurant’s location through Vancouver history and the changing demographics of its neighborhood, these research projects lead us to see in a new light the restaurants at which we eat.
Visit INSTRCC at http://www.instrcc.ubc.ca

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Eating Global Vancouver – Jang Mo Jib Korean Restaurant

Posted by admin on October 18th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood restaurant | 9 Comments »

The second of the Eating Global Vancouver student film series, this film concentrates on the Moon family and their Korean restaurant chain, Jang Mo Jib. Through interviews with the father and daughter, we see different generations of a family-run business, and get rare behind the scenes interviews at the factory where kimchi, BBQ beef, and bone soup is prepared for the restaurants. Featuring a blend of authentic Korean dishes appealing to a variety of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and non-Asian customers, Jang Mo Jib reveals the challenge of family restaurants in Vancouver.
This film series grew out of one of our most popular classroom projects, in which students form groups and choose to research one of the myriad of restaurants that make Vancouver such a wonderful city for eating. Creating websites that feature interviews with the families (almost invariably global migrants to Vancouver) who run the restaurant, as well as in depth explorations of the restaurants themselves as sites of community interaction, our students combine ethnography with historical research in the Vancouver archives to create a rich portrait of each restaurant as a microcosm of Global Vancouver. Revealing the history of the restaurant’s location through Vancouver history and the changing demographics of its neighborhood, these research projects lead us to see in a new light the restaurants at which we eat.
Visit INSTRCC at http://www.instrcc.ubc.ca

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Maggie’s Neighborhood Bar & Grille

Posted by admin on October 3rd, 2009 and filed under neighborhood bar | No Comments »

Maggie’s Neighborhood Bar & Grille, in Louisville, Kentucky, offers fine dining with a casual attitude. Their specialty American cuisine offers everything from Angus beef burgers to prime rib, pasta, salads, lunch specials and more. Their full-service bar shakes off your doldrums and stirs up some exciting martinis, fine wines and ever-flowing beer. Check out their many screens for your favorite team’s game and mix it up with friends. They also accommodate parties and special occasions.
Visit us http://www.yellowpages.com/info-21797775/Maggies-Neighborhood-Bar-Grille?from=youtb

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F. Scott’s Restaurant and Jazz Bar

Posted by admin on September 27th, 2009 and filed under neighborhood restaurant | No Comments »

F. Scotts Restaurant & Jazz Bar features Nashvilles finest contemporary American cuisine in a setting that combines the comfort of a neighborhood restaurant with flair and sophistication. With more than 300 wine selections and a menu that boasts the finest fare of the season, F. Scotts is a restaurant for all occasions, all the time.
Located in the heart of Green Hills, F. Scotts presents live jazz six nights a week,
and is a smoke-free restaurant.

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