Sentences with phrase «land costs $»

Nintendo Land costs $ 30 to buy separately.

Not exact matches

Last September, Edward Rogers revealed plans for a $ 1.5 - billion 10 - tower condo project on land in Mississauga, Ont., originally purchased for a radio transmitter in the 1960s at the cost of $ 170,000.
If you add the lower of these tolls into the calculation, and assume we'd have received similar prices on the west coast as the landed U.S. prices I used above, you're still looking at $ 8 to $ 12 million per day in transportation costs.
Between June 2012 and July 2013, the difference between the landed costs of Saudi Light oil into the U.S. and the price of light oil at Edmonton was $ 18.48 per barrel, while the difference in costs between Mexican Maya landed in the U.S. and Western Canada Select heavy blend at Hardisty, AB, was $ 29.02 per barrel.
The landing page offered an entire book about relationships that usually costs $ 30.
The Google cofounder also owns a home in Los Altos Hills, which reportedly cost $ 7 million for the land alone.
A square meter of land costs between $ 155 and $ 226 around China's main industrial hubs, but it can be as cheap as $ 20 in Alabama and $ 14 in Tennessee and North Carolina.
To cover the cost of equipment and Alta's services, the company helped New York City land a $ 41 million sponsorship from Citibank, whose logo will appear on bikes and stations.
Boston is among a list of 20 finalists to land Amazon's second headquarters, which would create about 50,000 new jobs and cost more than $ 5 billion.
Fighting wildfires on federal land costs the United States $ 1.7 billion a year, according to figures cited in the paper.
Surface - level parking in the US can cost from $ 670 to $ 3,300 annually per space, depending on the location and land costs — in suburban areas, the average is about $ 900 — according to a recent report by the Victoria Transport Policy Institute.
«If we made something here for $ 20, it would probably cost $ 10 US to make in China, but by the time we've changed the US dollar, paid for shipping duty, and everything else that went with it, it might land at $ 19.
Today's official statistics attribute so much of the price rise to the inflation of construction costs that in 1994 the value of all corporately - owned land in the United States was a negative $ 4 billion!
Making businesses that have a landing page built to capture leads have a cost per lead in the $ 20's or lower.
Although Site C would cost $ 9 billion and would destroy land of great ecological value and significance to First Nations, Premier Gordon Campbell and his successor, Christy Clark, insisted it was necessary to generate jobs and clean energy.
What is to stop U.S. banks and their customers from creating $ 1 trillion, $ 10 trillion or even $ 50 trillion on their computer keyboards to buy up all the bonds and stocks in the world, along with all the land and other assets for sale, in the hope of making capital gains and pocketing the arbitrage spreads by debt leveraging at less than 1 % interest cost?
-- Goethe What is to stop U.S. banks and their customers from creating $ 1 trillion, $ 10 trillion or even $ 50 trillion on their computer keyboards to buy up all the bonds and stocks in the world, along with all the land and other assets for sale, in the hope of making capital gains and pocketing the arbitrage spreads by debt leveraging at less than 1 % interest cost?
In my area, I could buy a 15 acre plot of land for $ 100,000, but I understand that land is cheap here, so let's say it would cost $ 200,000.
Construction and land acquisition costs will be $ 55 million, with the rest of the funds needed for working capital.
Burning Tree's sacrosanct maleness was thus preserved, a maleness, by the way, that has recently cost the club a $ 186,000 land - preservation tax break that the state will restore only if the club admits women.
I would love it if they could land Williams, and I think they have a shot given the AZ cap situation, but it might cost $ 4 - 5M / yr with a heavily front - loaded deal.
Besides the land purchase, the village estimated site development will cost $ 350,000, design fees $ 15,000 and contingency costs at about 15 percent of site development, or $ 52,000, for a total of $ 837,000.
The state grant can cover up to 50 percent of land acquisition and development costs, up to maximums of $ 750,000 for land acquisition or $ 400,000 for development and renovation, according to the park district.
The two boards then settled on a plan that would have the Park District building on land it owns at an estimated cost of $ 4 million.
Park District officials said they hope to build on land the district already owns at an estimated cost of $ 4 million.
While the cost of the land was the same, commissioners budgeted $ 6 million for development because that proposal called for a 9 - hole golf course and driving range.
The city, in return, would redevelop school park property near that patch of land, add a walking track, improve the school district's soccer field and add a new baseball and softball field for a cost of up to $ 180,000.
The land would cost the park district $ 2.9 million, said director Jack Claes.
But land ownership and storm - water issues continued to haunt the school district and eventually cost taxpayers an extra $ 1 million, including a $ 160,000 payment to the Park District to equalize the land trade.
Another large cost — nearly $ 22 million — would go toward acquiring land for new or expanded parks.
If the Park District receives a grant to help pay the expected $ 1 million cost of grading the land for soccer, baseball and softball fields, the governmental agreement would allow both the school district and park to use the fields.
LAKEFRONT — Removing the Meigs Field runway and returning Northerly Island to park land ended up costing $ 2.9 million — nearly twice as much as Chicago Park District and city officials estimated, district and city documents show.
In 1997, the District purchased one acre of land from Southminster Presbyterian Church at a cost of $ 338,000 to expand Dryden Park.
The project would cost the park district from $ 5,000 to $ 10,000 a year, funding that would be used to gradually transform the land into a sanctuary aimed at providing environmental education.
The cost of the $ 5.4 million project is partly offset by a $ 400,000 Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grant and $ 255,693 from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation.
Unexpected costs, especially the state - mandated archeological study that ended up costing more than $ 300,000 when Native American artifacts and a burial site were discovered on land earmarked for the golf course, made the project more expensive, former park commissioner Phil Landry said.
The capital improvement plan details $ 27.3 million worth of construction, renovations, land acquisitions, contingency funds and administrative costs.
He estimated the center could be built for $ 10.5 million, but said this did not include the cost of the land.
Acquiring land for a complex could cost $ 500,000 to $ 2.5 million, Mezera said.
The city budgeted $ 1 million for land costs, including acquisition and improvements, said City Manager John Mezera.
Onondaga County is considering making a pitch to Amazon in hopes of landing the company's second headquarters, a massive campus that would employ up to 50,000 people and cost $ 5 billion to construct.
As a member of New York State's Medicaid Redesign Team (MRT), CSH is eager to embrace projects that improve the quality of Medicaid while saving dollars and we are proud to have made an early - stage $ 3M loan to Webster Green for land acquisition and predevelopment costs
Beyond the $ 160 million, the city has already shelled out $ 225 million in the first phase of building out Bushwick Inlet Park, which has gone toward completing a first section of the park, buying another parcel of land, and remediation and demolition costs on those sites, according to the Parks Department.
The new bridge will be built on land and assembled by the crane — a time saver that helped the contractors underbid their nearest competitors by $ 800 million, or about a quarter of the total project cost, CBS 2's Lou Young reported in January.
The project which is located on a 400 acre land behind Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, cost $ 217 million.
The purchase was made possible through a partnership with the Finger Lakes Land Trust with funds from the State's Environmental Protection Fund, at a cost of $ 214,800.
But construction, engineering and land purchase costs came in at $ 9.5 million, 20 percent of which was part of a contingency plan required by the New York State Comptroller, officials said.
In the 66 - page document, dredging of rivers, reclamation of degraded lands and freeing of lands for agribusiness is estimated to cost Ghana $ 50 million.
Garwood says the Land Bank will help community development programs like HOME Rochester save up to $ 18,000 per property in acquisition fees, such as legal and survey costs.
The project is getting more than $ 200 million in city money for land acquisition and infrastructure repairs, plus tax exemptions and city - owned property at no cost.
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