To circumvent that tactic, Uber employees would go to local electronics stores to look up device numbers of the cheapest mobile phones for sale, which were often the ones
bought by city officials working with budgets that were not large.
Not exact matches
De Blasio administration
officials accused the Allure Group, which
bought the 45 Rivington Street property from VillageCare in February for $ 28 million, of deceiving the
city by promising it would maintain the building as a nursing home, despite already being in contract to sell it to the condominium developers, the Wall Street Journal reported.
D.C. law requires
city officials to give charter schools the first option to
buy surplus buildings — unless the
city can make substantially more money
by selling them to others.