[Brian Hoffman, a 2005 graduate of Pearce High School in Richardson, was in New Orleans for five days to start his freshman year at Tulane University. He had already started practice with the Tulane March Band when the school issued an order to evacuate. So Hoffman, a pre-med student, will take classes at the University of Texas at Dallas.] It's just unreal. It's disappointing, ... and making sure we come back [to Tulane] in the spring. |
As a pair of luxury communities, we have been attractive to people who have been more stable in their employment. Other than job transfers, most of our tenants have no real reason to move. |
I think the pool and clubhouse at Northgate are important, |
It was a lot of businesses around the area that also had acts so they jumped from place to place so I think it helped business out a lot. One of the places last night, I could barely get through the door...it was just jam-packed. |
It was an idealistic vision that generation had. |
Our eyes almost popped out of our head. |
They find they need to be available more than 40 hours because a user they need to catch up with isn't available until after 6. Or they may need to wait until after the end of the day to get test time on a certain computer. There are so many things that necessitate more than the standard workweek. |
We are served by everything from corporate types from Abbott Labs through members of the military service from Great Lakes to school teachers, firemen and police from various municipalities. |