Sentences with phrase «companies subleasing»

Companies subleasing space in the city include marquee tech companies like Dropbox, Twitter (TWTR), and Zenefits, as well as non-tech companies like Charles Schwab (SCHW).

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DenOptix, as the new company was called, subleased 1,200 square feet in a research - and - development consultancy.
The 14 - person company is unprofitable (its single largest source of revenue last year was the subleasing of half a dozen desks to three small start - ups at $ 200 a desk a month), and there are no immediate plans for it to be anything otherwise.
Effective June 7, 2017, upon the close of the Transaction, the Company terminated the sublease agreement between Croe, Inc. and Acadia Properties for the sublease of office space in Draper, Utah.
Last month, the company signed a 43,000 - square - foot sublease on the sixth floor of 40 West 23rd Street from AppNexus.
Surely ranchers paying 1 / 10th the going rate for grazing land know they don't own it and have no business subleasing or re-selling it at private rates or accepting entry fees from resource companies and not passing the benefits back to the land owner (us).
The risk management software company signed a sublease on the fifth floor.
If the firm has financial problems or reneges on the deal, the bank that lent the company money to build the ice arena would take over the sublease agreement, said Bryan Mraz, Park District attorney.
The company would pay the district $ 26,000 annually to sublease the land from the district for at least 35 years, and provide discounted rates for residents and local hockey groups.
We did note one company that leases homes from owners and then tenants sublease the home, but it's the company in the middle who's responsible for the structure, not the tenant.
For the most part, subletters are required to work through the sublandlord (the primary tenant) rather than directly with the property management company, which puts a greater burden on you if you are the one managing the Sublease Agreement.
The property manager for DLA's new building has subleased a portion of the firm's space to Greenberg Traurig and several other companies, according to the filing, which notes that as of June 30, San Francisco labor and employment firm Liebert Cassidy Whitmore is also a tenant at 160 King Street.
Not all of the renters insurance companies that you will work with in your area of Washington will allow subleasing like this.
After much rumor and speculation, Google may not be planning to open a retail store in New York after all, as the company is looking to sublease the property.
The supply of sublease space is fueled by tech companies, such as Salesforce, that are moving into new headquarters and putting their old offices on the market, as well as by companies such as Twitter Inc. whose real estate needs have fallen short of their planning, according to Gundersheim.
The company is subleasing a portion of Ligan Pharmaceutical's space in the building and has relocated from its space in Edison.
«The Ligand sublease opportunity features a specialized R&D infrastructure that creates great value and savings for life sciences companies
Available sublease space — which can be an indicator of companies scaling back after growing too fast — jumped to almost 1.5 million square feet (139,000 square meters) in the second quarter from 822,000 square feet in the prior three months.
Oil companies trying to stem losses have shrunk personnel and put sublease space on the market, but demand for the space just isn't there, with available subleases coming to market five times faster than new leases are being signed, according to a recent JLL report on Houston.
Required skills: The ability to negotiate sublease provisions that will be acceptable to landlords but still relieve companies of most or all of the financial burden of their lease obligations.
Reisenfeld & Company («Reisenfeld») represented a client who was interested in entering into two subleases on properties which had formerly held K Mart stores.
CBRE found that 10.2 million square feet of commercial real estate was available to sublease at the end of June, as companies sought to shrink their footprint and get others to cover the terms of their leases.
The statistical software company, which had subleased the space, is Sears Tower's third key tenant renewal in recent weeks, said Menahem Deitcher, senior vice president with CB Richard Ellis Inc., which manages the 110 - story building.
When I worked for a property subleasing company, they would leave a basket with a simple welcome / thank you card.
These properties have been subleased or sold to other retailers and service companies.
Properties belonging to Payless ShoeSource, Sears, Roebuck and Co., Walgreen Co., CVS, Kinko's, CAR QUEST Corp., Eckerd Corp. and American Stores Properties Inc. have been subleased to other companies.
The growing amount of subleased inventory is undoubtedly welcome news for nascent tech companies, too.
Though subleases aren't coming at a huge discount (yet), young companies are still benefiting from entering into places that other tech companies previously occupied.
On top of Primark's already planned first U.S. store at Downtown Crossing in Boston, the Dublin - born company recently announced a deal to sublease approximately 520,000 sq. ft. of real estate from Sears in seven shopping centers in Northeastern United States.
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