Sentences with phrase «commercial space left»

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Close plant spacing like on this commercial habanero field in Plant City, Florida also helps to keep moisture under the canopy of leaves.
But the new world of commercial spaceflight has yet to launch a human into space, let alone civilians and leave them there for two weeks.
Cross over Commercial Street and turn left; a five - minute walk sees the landscape change from glass and steel office blocks to warehouse conversions and reclaimed spaces, one of which, The Tea Building, houses Hales Gallery, as well as the members» club Shoreditch House on its top two floors.
★ «If You Build It» (through Aug. 10) In 2009, when a bad economy left commercial spaces vacant across New York City, an itinerant nonprofit art group called No Longer Empty started filling some of them with art.
In 2015, Radio Free Gowanus focused on a commercial building in Gowanus that housed many artists and small businesses until it recently changed hands, leaving many artists without a studio space just before the Gowanus Open Studios in October of 2015.
It seems someone or something was sneaking into commercial spaces, rearranging objects, stealing snacks, and leaving a trail of empty food wrappers in its wake — particularly from Pop Tarts.
Change will be driven more by economic forces brought not just from women leaving law firms but from clients, younger male lawyers, increasing global competition, rising costs in both housing and commercial space, technology — and a host of other societal and business factors that we can not even imagine.
Some drivers of commercial and passenger vehicles pull in front of tractor - trailers leaving a comfortable safety cushion, stealing that space and reducing the available stopping distance for the trucker.
The last thing they want to walk into is a situation where a tenant paying above - market rents files for bankruptcy or closes a store and leaves them in a situation where they will be unable to re-lease the space and still get the same rents, notes Robert Bach, senior vice president and chief economist with Grubb & Ellis, a Santa Ana, Calif. - based commercial real estate services firm.
Silver, president of Chicago - based Equis Corp., an international commercial real estate firm focusing on the business space user, said the tremendous loss of people and property during the Sept. 11 attack has left companies wondering whether high - visibility trophy properties are worth the security risk.
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