Sentences with phrase «amount per square foot»

The only thing the landlords may know, for example, is they have vacant space and they expect to get a certain amount per square foot when leasing.
In some markets, fees are based on an amount per square foot of space leased.
They say they don't want to lend that amount per square foot, no matter how good the building and the market.
«We haven't reached that point yet, though I've heard of some cities that are paying homeowners a certain amount per square foot to remove their lawns,» she said.

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The company grew six pounds of mushrooms per square foot of growing bed area, which amounts to 15 million pounds annually.
At 669 Swiss francs per square meter, or $ 65 per square foot, an entry - level booth at Art Basel costs $ 42,900, with at least the same amount necessary for travel, shipping of art works, insurance and other expenses.
It has seen a 400-fold increase in the amount of marine food per square foot in the last seven years, according to state data.»
Passive House standard captures performance of a building in a similar way by limiting the amount of energy used per square foot of living space in one year.
The house is cube - shaped to expose a minimum amount of exterior surface area per square foot of floor space.
The amount of the subsidy varies widely, ranging between $ 0.51 to $ 6.20 per square foot ($ 5.5 to $ 67 / m ²).
For a quick estimate on the amount to rebuild your home: multiply the local building costs per square foot by the total square footage of your house.
It amounts to, more or less, the local construction cost per square foot times the square feet of the home.
The Insurance Information Institute recommends you multiply the total square footage of your home by local building costs per square foot to determine the amount of insurance you need.
My next highest rental amount per month is a 4 - bedroom 1400 square foot home that rents for $ 1100 / month.
The results were telling - while populated neighborhoods with ongoing development saw the largest amount of violations overall, neighborhoods with large land percentages of 1 - 2 family homes (Queens 9, Brooklyn 4) jumped to the top of the list when viewed by most violations per square foot.
Among other changes, the per square foot deduction amount would be increased to $ 3.
The average amount of space per office worker in North America dropped to 176 square feet in 2012, from 225 in 2010, according to CoreNet Global, a commercial real estate association.»
US News & World Report cites figures showing that homes built in the last decade consume an average amount of 37.1 thousand British Thermal Units (BTUs) per square foot every year, whereas homes built 20 years prior used 43.5 BTUs.
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